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Our favourite 70s track? It’s magnifico...

- By Alisha Rouse Showbusine­ss Correspond­ent

MANY cinemagoer­s who saw Bohemian Rhapsody weren’t alive for Queen’s heyday.

Now it seems the Oscar-winning biopic has won the group a few new fans – with their six-minute epic proving particular­ly popular.

A decade-by-decade breakdown of music streaming figure has shown that Bohemian Rhapsody is the most popular song from the 1970s.

The rock anthem is one of just four non-Christmas songs on the list, which demonstrat­es the power of a catchy festive tune.

The British Phonograph­ic Industry revealed the top tracks for every decade since the 1940s, beginning with White Christmas by Bing Crosby. Like Bohemian Rhapsody, it too featured prominentl­y in a film – 1942’s Holiday Inn.

Another Yuletide staple, Rockin’ Around The Christmas Tree by Brenda Lee, is our favourite from the 1950s, while the Jackson 5’s I Want You back is top of the pops among 1960s singles.

Last Christmas by Wham! follows for the 1980s, while Mariah Carey edges out the likes of Oasis and the Spice Girls for the 1990s with All I Want For Christmas Is You.

The top track for the 2000s is The Killers’ Mr Brightside, which still regularly makes the top 100 on the weekly Official Singles Chart despite being first released in 2003.

For the current decade so far, Bruno Mars has the most-streamed song with Finesse. Last year saw more than 500 tracks released before 2017 played more than 10million times in the UK, figures showed.

Geoff Taylor, of the BPI, said: ‘With ever-fiercer competitio­n in the attention economy, music demonstrat­es time and again that it has the power and appeal to cut through. The success of Bohemian Rhapsody reminds us that older songs too can have a broad, pangenerat­ional appeal.’

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