Queen have gone to the top of another music poll.Sony’s poll of Britain's Top 25 Songs of All Time is in celebration of their new NW-A105 Walkman.
Queen lands the top two spots with "Bohemian Rhapsody" garnering 43% of the vote at number one, followed "Don't Stop Me Now" with 37% at number two.
The Beatles only had one song to make the list. "Hey Jude" landed at number-three. Legends like The Rolling Stones and The Who didn't make the list oddly enough.
Here’s a look at the list:
- 'Bohemian Rhapsody' – Queen (43%)
- 'Don't Stop Me Now' – Queen (37%)
- 'Hey Jude' - The Beatles (31%)
- 'Imagine' - John Lennon (30%)
- 'Livin' on a Prayer' - Bon Jovi (28%)
- 'The Sound of Silence' - Simon & Garfunkel (27%)
- 'What a Wonderful World' - Louis Armstrong (25%)
- 'Mr Blue Sky' – ELO (25%)
- '(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay' - Otis Redding (24%)
- 'Good Vibrations' - The Beach Boys (24%)
- 'I Will Always Love You' - Whitney Houston (24%)
- 'Heard it Through the Grapevine' - Marvin Gaye (23%)
- 'River Deep, Mountain High' - Tina Turner (23%)
- 'Back to Black' - Amy Winehouse (22%)
- 'No Woman, No Cry' - Bob Marley (22%)
- 'Everything I Do (I Do It For You)' - Bryan Adams (22%)
- 'Waterloo Sunset' - The Kinks (22%)
- 'Ring of Fire' - Johnny Cash (22%)
- 'Mr Brightside' - The Killers (21%)
- 'Careless Whisper' - George Michael (21%)
- 'Rolling in the Deep' - Adele (21%)
- 'Beat It' - Michael Jackson (20%)
- 'Let's Dance' - David Bowie (20%)
- 'God Only Knows' - The Beach Boys (19%)
- 'Stairway to Heaven' - Led Zeppelin (19%)
[courtesy of Classic Hits Today]