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George Michael’s Careless Whisper retains top spot in poll of favourite songs... 40 years after first release date

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GEORGE Michael’s hit song Careless Whisper has come top of a radio poll for the nation’s favourite song for a sixth year in a row.

The track – written by the late singer and his pop partner Andrew Ridgeley for their Wham! album Make It Big – was voted top of Smooth Radio’s All Time Top 500, an annual list of the UK’S best-loved songs.

On Youtube, the song, which celebrates its 40th anniversar­y this year, has more than one billion views.

George Michael Entertainm­ent said: “We are delighted that Smooth Radio listeners and George’s loyal fans have, once again, for the sixth consecutiv­e year, voted for George Michael’s Careless Whisper as their number one song in Smooth’s All Time Top 500 for 2024.

“In this year, the 40th anniversar­y of its release, this is an incredible achievemen­t, as Careless Whisper has now topped Smooth’s chart for a total of seven years.

“We know that George would be proud and truly grateful, just as we are, for the continued support of Smooth Radio, its listeners and his loyal fans around the world.”

Michael, who died aged 53 on Christmas Day in 2016, came out on top in the radio station’s 2023 favourite artist poll and in December that year Wham!’s track Last Christmas soared to the number one position and achieved a straight month at the top.

Whitney Houston, who died in 2012 aged 48, was named the Global radio station’s most popular female artist with 12 songs in the countdown including I Will Always Love You at number 10.

Abba was named the most popular group.

Bjorn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, Agentha Faltskog and Anni-frid Lyngstad have 13 entries in the top 500, including Dancing Queen, which is placed at number nine, and The Winner Takes It All at number 32.

The “Queen of Rock and Roll”, Tina Turner, who died in May 2023 aged 83, has five songs in the poll, with The Best jumping 30 places to sit at number 27. Irish singer Sinead O’connor died last year at the age of 56 and her song, Nothing Compares 2 U moves 87 places to number 12.

Smooth presenter Angie Greaves, said: “Smooth’s All Time Top 500 gives us a great insight into the nation’s favourite songs and artists, and is a fantastic way to celebrate the best music, which Smooth plays. It’s wonderful that the public has chosen to honour two music legends of our time – Tina Turner and Sinead

O’connor – and the iconic songs they brought us. Forty years on from the release of Careless Whisper, the song remains as popular as ever, as does the music of George Michael.”

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George Michael’s hit has proved enduringly popular

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