quarta-feira, julho 29, 2009

Rule The World 5th Place In PRS For Music Poll For Most Requested Wedding Songs

Article From http://www.ShaneFilan.Nl/News.htm

Amazed, the love ballad by American country band Lonestar, is the most popular song chosen by newly-weds for their first dance, a new poll has found.

The pop song came top in a poll of 2,000 wedding videographers, who were asked for the most requested songs for the bride and groom's traditional dance.

Originally released in 1999, the song spent 22 weeks in the UK singles charts and topped the American 'Billboard' country singles charts for eight weeks.

At number five on the poll conducted by PRS For Music, Take That's Rule the World was the only track by a UK artist to enter the top five.

Written for the film Stardust in 2007, the song was the fifth highest-selling single of the year, despite only being released in October, and remained in the top 100 in the UK charts for almost 18 months.

It was also the most recent release to feature in the poll, which favoured ballads from the 1980s and 90s. Also in the top 10 was ex Take That member Robbie Williams who entered at number 8 with 'Angels'.

Van Morrison's Have I Told You Lately That I Love You, from 1989, came sixth, and Westlife's Flying Without Wings was number seven in the poll.

From Westlife's self-titled debut album, the 1999 track was the Irish band's third UK number one.

Top 10 most popular wedding first dance songs:

1. Lonestar – Amazed
2. Aerosmith – Don't Want To Miss A Thing
3. Shania Twain – From This Moment On
4. Bryan Adams – (Everything I do) I Do It For You
5. Take That – Rule The World
6. Van Morrison – Have I told you Lately
7 Westlife – Flying without Wings
8. Robbie Williams – Angels
9. Shania Twain – You're Still The One
10 Jack Johnson – Better Together

2 comentários:

Ju Star Blog disse...

Ola! Eu adoro os Take That e em breve vou fazer algumas críticas e "Said It All" será uma das canções do post.

Ju Star Blog disse...

Claro que podes adicionar. Depois tricamos ideias! :D