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  2. Every Breath You Take” (The Police) 2. “Brown Eyed Girl” (Van Morrison) 3. “You’ve Lost that Lovin’ Feelin’” (The Righteous Brothers) 4. “Yesterday” (The Beatles) 5. “Never My Love” (The Association) 6. “You Really Got Me” (The Kinks) 7. “Stand by Me” (Ben E. King) 8. “Layla” (Eric Clapton) 9. “Everybody Wants to Rule the World” (Tears for Fears)

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  3. Dec 13, 1999 · BMI today announced the Top 100 Songs of the Century, listing the most played songs on American radio and television. Leading the list is the anthemic "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'," written by Barry Mann, Phil Spector and Cynthia Weil, which recently passed the historic 8 million performance plateau.

  4. 11 December 2018. “Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen (UK) had amassed more than 1.6 billion global streams by December 2018, according to Universal Music Group. The iconic chart-topper from 1975 was written by Freddie Mercury and taken from his band’s A Night at the Opera album.

  5. What a Wonderful World (1968) 77: 77. Al Stewart Year of the Cat (1976) 76: 76. Radiohead Creep (1992) [EP] 75: 75. America A Horse With No Name / Everyone I Meet Is From California / Sandman (1971) [Single] 74: 74. Al Green Let's Stay Together (1972) 73: 73. The Cowsills The Rain, the Park and Other Things (1967) [Single] 72: 72. Kate Bush

  6. Jun 28, 2018 · The 100 Greatest Songs of the Century – So Far. We polled artists, critics and industry insiders to create a list of the era's truly essential moments. By. Christian Hoard, Christopher R ...

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  7. Play all. Most Aired (radio and television) songs of the 20th century according to...

  8. The list of the top 25 songs, in the order of votes received. Each song is followed by the name of the artist who made the most notable recording of the song.

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