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Key:

Bold = New

Blue = Climber

Red = Faller

 

The following playlist is for the week commencing 15 December 2012:

 

A-List

Andy Burrows - Hometown / Light The Night

Jools Holland & Rumer - Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate The Positive

Olly Murs - Troublemaker

Paloma Faith - Just Be

Pet Shop Boys - Memory Of The Future

Prince - Rock And Roll Love Affair

Robbie Williams - Different

Rod Stewart - Merry Christmas, Baby (feat. Cee Lo Green)

Taylor Swift - Red

The Justice Collective - He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother

 

B-List

Blake Shelton - Jingle Bell Rock

Deacon Blue - That's What We Can Do

Donald Fagen - Miss Marlene

Emeli Sandé - ALBUM: Our Version Of Events

James Arthur - Impossible

JD McPherson - Twinkle (Little Christmas Lights)

Jenn Bostic - Jealous Of The Angels

Josh Osho - Imperfections

Kylie - On A Night Like This

Michael Bublé and Bing Crosby - White Christmas

The Killers - Here With Me

The Rolling Stones - Doom And Gloom / One More Shot

 

C-List

Lady Antebellum - On This Winter's Night

Lucy May - Paper Heart

Madness - Never Knew Your Name

Matt Cardle - Anyone Else

Rebecca Ferguson - Shoulder to Shoulder

Romanz - My Angel

The Drizabone Soul Family - Come On Back

Tracey Thorn - Joy

 

OUT

Jeff Lynne - Mercy Mercy

The Script - Six Degrees Of Separation

Bruno Mars - Locked Out Of Heaven

The Overtones - Higher

Florence + The Machine - Lover To Lover

Muse - Follow Me

 

Record of the Week

Mick Hucknall - I'd Rather Go Blind

(Rhino, Released: 14 January 2013)

 

Album of the Week

Lady Antebellum - On This Winter's Night

(EMI, Released: 19 November 2012)

 

How is the playlist selected?

The Playlist Committee, made up of producers and chaired by Jeff Smith, Head of Music Radio 2, meet each week to decide which new releases will be added to the station's playlist.

 

The playlist contains about 30 tracks which are divided into three levels: A list which receives the most plays, between 15 and 20 per week; B list between 5 and 10 plays and up to 5 plays per week for the C list.

 

The Radio 2 playlist is one of the most varied of any radio station in the UK and can include albums as well as singles. Before any track can be considered it must be commercially available or be within 3 weeks of commercial availability.

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Key:

Bold = New

Blue = Climber

Red = Faller

 

The following playlist is for the week commencing 26 December 2012:

 

A-List

Andy Burrows - Hometown / Light The Night

Deacon Blue - That's What We Can Do

Donald Fagen - Miss Marlene

James Arthur - Impossible

Paloma Faith - Just Be

Pet Shop Boys - Memory Of The Future

Prince - Rock And Roll Love Affair

Robbie Williams - Different

Taylor Swift - Red

The Justice Collective - He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother

 

B-List

Emeli Sandé - ALBUM: Our Version Of Events

Jools Holland & his Rhythm & Blues Orchestra - ALBUM: The Golden Age of Song

Josh Osho - Imperfections

Kylie - On A Night Like This

Lucy May - Paper Heart

Madness - Never Knew Your Name

Matt Cardle - Anyone Else

Mick Hucknall - I'd Rather Go Blind

Olly Murs - ALBUM: Right Place Right Time

The Killers - Here With Me

The Rolling Stones - Doom And Gloom / One More Shot

 

C-List

Nell Bryden - Shake The Tree

Rebecca Ferguson - Shoulder to Shoulder

Robert Vincent - Life In Easy Steps

 

OUT

Jools Holland & Rumer - Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate The Positive

Olly Murs - Troublemaker

Rod Stewart - Merry Christmas, Baby (feat. Cee Lo Green)

Blake Shelton - Jingle Bell Rock

JD McPherson - Twinkle (Little Christmas Lights)

Jenn Bostic - Jealous Of The Angels

Michael Bublé and Bing Crosby - White Christmas

Lady Antebellum - On This Winter's Night

Romanz - My Angel

The Drizabone Soul Family - Come On Back

Tracey Thorn - Joy

 

Record of the Week

RETURNS IN 2013

 

Album of the Week

RETURNS IN 2013

 

How is the playlist selected?

The Playlist Committee, made up of producers and chaired by Jeff Smith, Head of Music Radio 2, meet each week to decide which new releases will be added to the station's playlist.

 

The playlist contains about 30 tracks which are divided into three levels: A list which receives the most plays, between 15 and 20 per week; B list between 5 and 10 plays and up to 5 plays per week for the C list.

 

The Radio 2 playlist is one of the most varied of any radio station in the UK and can include albums as well as singles. Before any track can be considered it must be commercially available or be within 3 weeks of commercial availability.

Strange how radio 2 updated their list but radio 1 dont!
So pleased to see Matt on the B-List - Will keep sales of his album ticking over nicely! :cheer:

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