Джордж за номером 47, Джон, Битлы и т.д.
http://enjoyment.independent.co.uk/music/news/story.jsp?story=301106Queen tops Radio 2 poll of favourite home-made songs
By Louise Jury, Media Correspondent
01 June 2002
It's the poll for all those who believe they don't write them like that any
more. There is not an Atomic Kitten or a Steps in sight as Radio 2 today
reveals its celebration of the best of British pop.
More than 14,000 listeners to the nation's favourite radio station
registered their vote, timed to coincide with the Queen's golden jubilee,
producing a list of the best numbers performed by a British artist or band
over the last 50 years.
The Beatles scooped five songs with "Yesterday" proving the most popular at
No 6, and "Hey Jude" just behind in seventh place.
But it is the distinctive sound of "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen that tops
the poll, echoing its success last month in a vote by 31,000 music fans for
the Guinness World Records British Hit Singles. Procul Harum's "Whiter Shade
of Pale" was in second place with John Lennon's "Imagine" in third in a list
that could have been tailor-made for romantics everywhere.
Love is inescapable, from The Bee Gees' "How Deep Is Your Love" to 10cc's
"I'm Not In Love" and "She Loves You" from The Beatles. And even the rock
numbers are of the gentler persuasion with Led Zeppelin making fifth place
with the great rock classic "Stairway to Heaven".
The DJ Simon Mayo, who is presenting a full rundown of the poll on Radio 2
this afternoon, said Queen were No 1 from the first week of voting and
slowly increased their lead as the weeks went by.
"The Beatles have five songs in the Top 50, plus John Lennon's 'Imagine' and
George Harrison's 'My Sweet Lord' at No 47. I would have been surprised if
they hadn't been in there," Mayo said.
"We've got everything in the chart from Matt Monro and Humphrey Lyttelton to
David Bowie, Elvis Costello and Deep Purple, and Petula Clark to Robbie
Williams."
Williams is the youngest representative of the pop world in the chart, which
mostly features stars who originally made their names in the Sixties and
Seventies. His song "Angel" shares the No 25 spot with Clark's "Downtown".
A smattering of hits from the Eighties nudge their way in, including Spandau
Ballet, Duran Duran, and Ultravox making it in at No 50 with "Vienna".
But it is mostly a poll of the survivors, with Shirley Bassey, Cliff
Richard, David Essex and Rod Stewart all passing some kind of test of time.
Best of British: Radio 2's Top 50
1. Queen Bohemian Rhapsody
2. Procol Harum Whiter Shade Of Pale
3. John Lennon Imagine
4. Clifford T Ward Home Thoughts From Abroad
5. Led Zeppelin Stairway To Heaven
6. The Beatles Yesterday
7. The Beatles Hey Jude
8. Cliff Richard We Don't Talk Any More
9. Dusty Springfield You Don't Have To Say You Love Me
10. The Hollies He Ain't Heavy
11. Gerry Rafferty Baker Street
12. Moody Blues Nights In White Satin
13. The Bee Gees How Deep Is Your Love
14. Cliff Richard Move It
15. Duran Duran Ordinary World
16. Mike Oldfield Tubular Bells
17. The Kinks Waterloo Sunset
18. Kate Bush Wuthering Heights
19. The Beatles Let It Be
20. Derek and the Dominos Layla
21. David Essex Rock On
22. Phil Collins In The Air Tonight
23. Elton John Your Song
24. Chris Farlowe Out Of Time
25. Robbie Williams Angel;
and Petula Clark Downtown
27. The Beatles Strawberry Fields
28. Deep Purple Smoke On The Water
29. 10cc I'm Not In Love
30. Billy Fury Halfway To Paradise
31. The Animals House Of The Rising Sun
32. Dire Straits Sultans Of Swing
33. Spandau Ballet True
34. Rod Stewart Maggie May
35. Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel Make Me Smile (Come Up And See Me)
36. The Beatles She Loves You
37. Fleetwood Mac Albatross
38. Shadows Apache
39. Judy Tzuke Stay With Me
40. David Bowie Life On Mars
41. The Zombies She's Not There
42. Elvis Costello Oliver's Army
43. Free Alright Now
44. The Police Every Breath You Take
45. The Who Won't Get Fooled
46. Shirley Bassey Goldfinger
47. George Harrison My Sweet Lord
48. Humphrey Lyttelton Bad Penny Blues
49. Matt Monro Portrait Of My Love
50. Ultravox Vienna