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| Wednesday, 8 May, 2002, 10:16 GMT 11:16 UK Queen rock on in poll ![]() Queen's classic track dominated the poll Queen's rock opera single Bohemian Rhapsody has topped a poll to find the UK's favourite hit of all time. The 1975 track, which mixed opera-style harmonies with rock guitar riffs, held off competition from classic Beatles' tracks such as Yesterday and Hey Jude. Click here to see the top 30 tracks The top 100 poll of more than 30,000 people was compiled by the Guinness World Records British Hit Singles book. Queen guitarist Brian May, who will receive an award on Wednesday with drummer Roger Taylor to mark the feat, said: "It has become a classic phenomenon and one which no one will ever allow us to forget."
The most recent song to make the top 10 is Robbie Williams' song Angels, followed by The Spice Girls' hit Wannabe. Bohemian Rhapsody was the first song ever to go to number one twice in the same version, the second time in 1991 following the death of lead singer Freddie Mercury. May said: "The song was apparently so far ahead of any rival that even months before the deadline, its position in this new poll was unimpeachable. "Thank you, people, for the memory." May and Taylor are currently putting the final touches to a musical, We Will Rock You, based around the music of Queen. British Hit Singles book editor David Roberts said Queen's achievements are legendary. "No band, apart from The Beatles, has had more top 10 hit singles.
Tracks from Atomic Kitten, Eminem, Destiny's Child make the top 100 as do more established songs from The Beach Boys, Michael Jackson and Simon and Garfunkel. Elvis Presley and The Spice Girls both have three songs in the top 100. Former Spice Girl Melanie C is recognised for her solo efforts with her track I Turn To You is at number 29 in the chart. | See also: Internet links: The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites Top Music stories now: Links to more Music stories are at the foot of the page. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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