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Red Dot Radio Top 40 2017 - Total Requests 7,875 red dot radio Top 40 2017 - total requests 7,875 title artist 1 2 MY WAY FRANK SINATRA 2 1 SUNSHINE ON LEITH THE PROCLAIMERS 3 3= THE BEST TINA TURNER 4 13= CRAZY PATSY CLINE 5 19= SWEET CAROLINE NEIL DIAMOND 6 3= DANCING QUEEN ABBA 7= 10= HOTEL CALIFORNIA THE EAGLES 7= STRANGER ON THE SHORE ACKER BILK 9= 5= BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY QUEEN 9= 9 LITTLE OLE WINE DRINKER ME DEAN MARTIN 9= 8 BRICKLAYER'S SONG THE CORRIES 12= 19= BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATER SIMON AND GARFUNKEL 12= 28= TAKE ME HOME COUNTRY ROADS JOHN DENVER 14= 26= THE WONDER OF YOU ELVIS PRESLEY 14= 7 MAGGIE MAY ROD STEWART 16= SECRET LOVE DORIS DAY 16= 19= BAT OUT OF HELL MEAT LOAF 16= BORN FREE MATT MONRO 19= IMAGINE JOHN LENNON 19= LOCH LOMOND RUNRIG 21= GREEN GREEN GRASS OF HOME TOM JONES 21= 19= I WANT TO BREAK FREE QUEEN 21= ISLANDS IN THE STREAM KENNY ROGERS 21= 28= RING OF FIRE JOHNNY CASH 21= 48= NESSUN DORMA LUCIANO PAVAROTTI 21= BAKER STREET GERRY RAFFERTY 21= SHAPE OF YOU (OC) ED SHEERAN 21= 10= SAILING ROD STEWART 21= COMFORTABLY NUMB PINK FLOYD 21= 28= JAILHOUSE ROCK ELVIS PRESLEY 31= 5= HELLO ADELE 31= 41= FIELDS OF GOLD EVA CASSIDY 31= 10= WIND BENEATH MY WINGS BETTE MIDLER 31= OH PRETTY WOMAN ROY ORBISON 31= MY SHOES KEEP WALKING BACK TO YOU (OC) DANIEL O'DONNELL 31= BLUEBERRY HILL FATS DOMINO 31= I WALK THE LINE JOHNNY CASH 31= 41= AN AMERICAN TRILOGY ELVIS PRESLEY 31= FOLSOM PRISON BLUES JOHNNY CASH 31= 28= UNCHAINED MELODY THE RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS Top 20 most requested artists Most Requested Artists ELVIS PRESLEY 180 FRANK SINATRA 166 QUEEN 132 ABBA 105 THE BEATLES 92 JOHNNY CASH 88 ROD STEWART 84 NEIL DIAMOND 81 JIM REEVES 73 ADELE 69 ED SHEERAN 68 DEAN MARTIN 67 THE EAGLES 64 THE ROLLING STONES 62 MATT MONRO 57 THE PROCLAIMERS 52 ROY ORBISON 51 THE CORRIES 51 PATSY CLINE 51 ELVIS PRESLEY & THE RPO 51 CLIFF RICHARD 50 Requests by wards Requests per ward (Western) Requests per ward (RIE) 220 7 75 107 212 1 74 7 211 12 73 5 210 11 209 155 72 14 208 44 70 2 207 222 206 114 57 792 205 83 56 803 204 126 54 1469 203 8 202 6 53 372 201 26 52 306 120 5 27 12 119 6 109 76 24 2 108 85 23 3 107 69 106 93 11 1041 105 111 6 509 104 5 4 745 103 82 102 5 3 271 101 4 .
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