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Published Date: 18 October 2008
THE smash hit Umbrella was yesterday named as the catchiest song of all time.
The track by Rihanna, which also features rapper Jay-Z, stayed at number one for ten weeks in the summer of last year, leaving millions of Britons humming the tune.

It was even blamed for Britain's miserable weather after the country suffered one
of the wettest summers on record.

Abba's 1976 floor filler Dancing Queen was at No 2, followed by the Village People and their 1978 hit YMCA.

Fourth in the poll of 5,000 people by market research site www.onepoll.com was Come on Eileen by Dexy's Midnight Runners, followed by Kylie Minogue's aptly titled Can't Get You Out of My Head.

Queen was at No 6 in the poll with Bohemian Rhapsody, while the Michael Jackson classic Billie Jean came seventh.

Culture Club's Karma Chameleon was voted in at No 8, and the Wham! track Last Christmas was ninth. Don McLean's American Pie completed the top ten.

Other songs by Britons making the top 20 in the poll were Tom Jones's Delilah, Duffy's chart-topper Mercy and Wannabe by the Spice Girls.



TOP 20

1. Rihanna Umbrella

2. Abba Dancing Queen

3. The Village People YMCA

4. Dexy's Midnight Runners Come on Eileen

5. Kylie Minogue Can't Get You Out of My Head

6. Queen Bohemian Rhapsody

7. Michael Jackson Billie Jean

8. Culture Club Karma Chameleon

9. Wham! Last Christmas

10. Don McLean American Pie

11. Queen I Want to Break Free

12. Tom Jones Delilah

13. Kylie Minogue I Should Be So Lucky

14. The Automatic Monster

15. S Club Don't Stop Movin'

16. Mika Grace Kelly

17. Duffy Mercy

18. Chumbawamba Tubthumper

19. Human League Don't You Want Me

20. Spice Girls Wannabe





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1

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 18/10/2008 03:23:10

'Oh' God my DYW likes,.."Rihanna"

Husband just takes it in his stride! :)
2

Guga II,

Rockall 18/10/2008 06:48:53
#1 Charlie.

At your age, I suppose your favourites would include Bessie Smith singin St. Louis Blues, from 1925? Or if that's too modern, how about Frank Stanley & Grace Nelson singing Goodbye My Honey, from 1906?
3

Douglas,

Bathgate 18/10/2008 22:23:06
Och stop it now. It's p1sh.

 

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