LONDON, UK (Top40 Charts) It's the 1st December... and in The Breakfast Show this morning, Zoe Ball officially switched on Christmas for
Radio 2 as the network starts playing festive tunes from today!
To further spread seasonal joy, the network also reveals the Top 40 Most Streamed Christmas No. 1s of all-time, as compiled exclusively by the Official Charts Company for
Radio 2 and BBC Sounds.
Steve Wright counts down the Top 40 chart in Most Streamed Christmas No. 1s now on BBC Sounds, or tune into
Radio 2 on Christmas Day (4-7pm). A Listen production.
The Official All-Time Top 40 Most-Streamed Christmas No. 1s - based on the number of times each song has been streamed, all year round, since records began - are:
Perfect -
Ed Sheeran (2017)
Bohemian Rhapsody -
Queen (1991 and again in 1995)
Rockabye -
Clean Bandit featuring
Sean Paul and
Anne-Marie (2016)
Merry Christmas Everyone -
Shakin' Stevens (1985)
Do They Know It's Christmas? -
Band Aid (1984)
Merry Xmas Everybody -
Slade (1973)
Don't You Want Me? - The
Human League (1981)
I Will Always Love You - Whitney
Houston (1992)
Killing In The Name - Rage Against the Machine (2009)
Mary's Boy Child/Oh My Lord -
Boney M (1978)
Stay Another Day -
East 17 (1994)
Another Brick In the Wall (Part 2) -
Pink Floyd ((1979)
Lonely This Christmas - Mud (1974)
Hallelujah -
Alexandra Burke (2008)
Mistletoe and Wine -
Cliff Richard (1988)
Always On My Mind -
Pet Shop Boys (1987)
I Want To Hold Your Hand - The
Beatles (1963)
Sound of the Underground -
Girls Aloud (2002)
Mad World - Michael Andrews and
Gary Jules (2003)
2 Become 1 -
Spice Girls (1996)
Something I Need -
Ben Haenow (2014)
Return to Sender -
Elvis Presley (1962)
When A Child Is Born (Soleado) -
Johnny Mathis (1976)
These Are The Days Of Our Lives -
Queen (1991)
Earth Song -
Michael Jackson (1995)
Day Tripper - The
Beatles (1965)
Green Green Grass Of Home -
Tom Jones (1966)
A Moment Like This -
Leona Lewis (2006)
Hello, Goodbye - The
Beatles (1967)
Reet Petite - Jackie Wilson (1986)
We Can Work It Out - The
Beatles (1965)
I Feel Fine - The
Beatles (1964)
Somethin' Stupid -
Robbie Williams and
Nicole Kidman (2001)
That's My Goal -
Shayne Ward (2005)
Seasons In The Sun -
Westlife (1999)
When We Collide -
Matt Cardle (2010)
Too Much -
Spice Girls (1997)
Goodbye -
Spice Girls (1998)
Only You - Flying Pickets (1983)
Saviour's Day -
Cliff Richard (1990)
Steve says: "Who would have thought we'd be crowning Ed Sheeran's Perfect as the Most Streamed Christmas Number 1 of all time? It's a brilliant song, but I was sure Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody would take the title. I would never have guessed that Perfect has been streamed almost twice as many times as Freddie and the boys' classic 1975 hit! And I didn't expect
Shakin' Stevens would be ahead of
Band Aid either. It just goes to show how fascinating it is to delve into a list like this. Listen on BBC
Sounds now or tune into the show on
Radio 2 this Christmas Day. It's the ultimate chart to mark the holiday season!"
Helen Thomas, Head of
Radio 2, says: "Our Yuletide gift for the
Radio 2 listeners is to kick off our festive tunes today, as well delivering as our Christmas Number 1 singles chart on BBC
Sounds and
Radio 2. This rundown is a brilliant trip back through the decades, with a perfect mix of the timeless Christmas tunes we love and the hits that have since become classics - it's the perfect festive soundtrack!"
Martin Talbot, Official Charts Chief Executive, says: "We are delighted to have partnered with
Radio 2 to create what will be the ultimate showcase of the nation's favourite Official Christmas Number 1s - even if some of them are not particularly Christmassy! Lists like this are a fascinating reminder that the great British public know what they like, even if their choices are not always the most predictable."
Over the past seventy years, the race for the coveted Christmas No. 1 spot has seen one-off novelty acts win a famous victory over established superstars, along with triumphs for charity tunes, reality TV newbies instantly making their mark, and even on occasion the odd festive song actually leading the charge!
Now that streaming is one of the ways we consume music, this fascinating chart shows which of the 70 Christmas Number 1s since 1952 we, as a nation, still want to hear the most. The Top 40 songs have a combined streaming total of more than 2.25 billion audio plays, although only six of the 40 actually mention Christmas in the lyrics! Across the songs that Steve will feature in this three-hour show, nothing from the first ten years of the Official Charts - between 1952 and 1961 - has made the list and 80% of the hits have nothing to do with Christmas, including the Top 3. And although Mull Of Kintyre by Wings was the biggest selling single during the 1970s and spent nine weeks at number one, it isn't on the list, but five other songs co-written by Sir
Paul McCartney are in the chart; and five former winners of The X Factor are featured.
Further highlights this Christmas on
Radio 2 are: CMA Christmas Special featuring some of country music's finest with holiday classics (Thursday 22 December, 9pm-10pm); A Top Brass Christmas with
James Morrison bringing together some festive favourite brass tunes (Tuesday 20 December, 9pm-10pm);
Cliff Richard Meets Sara Cox with Sara chatting to Cliff at Abbey Road studios about this life and career (Wednesday 21 December, 9pm-10pm);
Sophie Ellis-Bextor's Festive Kitchen
Disco with a perfect soundtrack for Christmas Eve (Saturday 24 December, 6pm-8pm); Mica's Gospel Christmas with guest Emeli Sandé sharing their perfect playlist of carols, hymns, traditional and contemporary gospel standards (Sunday 25 December, 7pm-9pm); and The
Victoria Wood Songbook with Shobna Gulati revisiting some of Victoria's unforgettable songs (Sunday 1 January, 7pm-8pm) - all of which are available on BBC
Sounds from 1st December, so listeners can get their festive fix of shows whenever and wherever they want throughout the month!
Live on Christmas Day are: Good Morning Christmas with Revd. Kate Bottley (8-10am);
Junior Choice with Anneka Rice (10am-12pm); Christmas Lunch Live with Gary Davies (12-2pm); and The Songs That Bring You Joy with Gaby Roslin (2-4pm). On Boxing Day, tune into Steve Wright's Quiz of the Year (12-2pm) and
Radio 2
All Stars presented by Dermot O'Leary chatting to his fellow
Radio 2 presenters, including Claudia Winkleman, Ken Bruce, Elaine Paige and Trevor Nelson, about their radio careers (Monday 26 -
Thursday 29 December, 9pm-10pm). Join the party on
Radio 2 on New Year's Eve with New Year's Eve Party
Sounds of the 90s with Fearne Cotton (8-10pm) followed by Michelle Visage's Fabulous New Year Party (10pm-1am). And sit back and relax on New Year's Day as
Radio 2 celebrates
Take That across five hours of shows with Cat Deeley hosting The Ultimate
Take That Song counting down their Top 30 songs as voted for by the listeners,
Take That at the BBC featuring many of their appearances at the BBC, and Robbie Williams: My Life Thru A Lens with Robbie talking in depth to Scott Mills.
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