Posted April 5, 201015 yr 1 MADONNA 2 THE BEATLES 3 ROBBIE WILLIAMS 4 QUEEN 5 TAKE THAT 6 SUGABABES 7 ELTON JOHN 8 ELVIS PRESLEY 9 ABBA 10 COLDPLAY 11 PINK 12 U2 13 KYLIE MINOGUE 14 STEVIE WONDER 15 OASIS 16 SCISSOR SISTERS 17 ROD STEWART 18 GIRLS ALOUD 19 THE ROLLING STONES 20 THE STEREOPHONICS 21 BEE GEES 22 DAVID BOWIE 23 THE BEACH BOYS 24 MARVIN GAYE 25 MICHAEL JACKSON 26 THE FEELING 27 SNOW PATROL 28 JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE 29 THE KILLERS 30 RIHANNA 31 KEANE 32 BLONDIE 33 SIMPLY RED 34 THE SUPREMES 35 FLEETWOOD MAC 36 EURYTHMICS 37 BRITNEY SPEARS 38 KAISER CHIEFS 39 NELLY FURTADO 40 MOBY 41 THE POLICE 42 BRYAN ADAMS 43 JAMES BLUNT 44 GEORGE MICHAEL 45 JAMES MORRISON 46 DIANA ROSS 47 FOUR TOPS 48 CHRISTINA AGUILERA 49 PHIL COLLINS 50 TRAVIS Edited April 5, 201015 yr by Feel_The_Fever
April 5, 201015 yr Good going that ... they've only been active for four years in the noughties. Disappointed The Beatles weren't number 1 though - still, considering they actually haven't been around for forty odd years ... that is an even greater feat. Shame about, as Rich calls him 'the Norman Wisdom impersonator from Stoke' being so high. Still I suppose his MOR material is 'easy-listening' ... or 'elevator music' as I'd call it. Norma Edited April 5, 201015 yr by Norma_Snockers
April 5, 201015 yr Author Ya take that did brilliant considering they only reformed for 4 years of the duration, they charted much higher than some cats who i thought would be higher than them.