Top 100 songs 2022 UK

The UKs top 100 songs of the decade have been revealed.

Compiled by the Official Charts Company, the list contained 55 number one singles and took in over 207 million chart sales.

The number one spot was taken by Ed Sheeran with his song Shape of You, which spent 14 weeks at the summit in 2017. He took up another three songs in the top ten.

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Following Sheeran was Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars hit, Uptown Funk which spent seven weeks at number one following its release in 2014.

Other artists in the top ten include Drake, Justin Bieber and Pharrell Williams. You can see the top 40 below and read the full 100 entries here.

1. Shape of You, Ed Sheeran
2. Uptown Funk, Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars
3. Thinking Out Loud, Ed Sheeran
4. Despacito [Remix], Luis Fonsi/Daddy Yankee/Justin Bieber
5. Perfect, Ed Sheeran
6. One Dance, Drake featuring Wizkid and Kyla
7. Happy, Pharrell Williams
8. All of Me, John Legend
9. Sorry, Justin Bieber
10. Rather Be, Clean Bandit featuring Jess Glynne
11. Castle On The Hill, Ed Sheeran
12. Mr Brightside, The Killers
13. Wake Me Up, Avicii
14. Love Yourself, Justin Bieber
15. Shotgun, George Ezra
16. Someone Like You, Adele
17. Take Me To Church, Hozier
18. Cheap Thrills, Sia
19. Let Her Go, Passenger
20. Budapest, George Ezra
21. Pompeii, Bastille
22. Cheerleader [Feliz Jaehn Remix], OMI
23. Say You Wont Let Go, James Arthur
24. Someone You Loved, Lewis Capaldi
25. Hello, Adele
26. Unforgettable, French Montana featuring Swae Lee
27. New Rules, Dua Lipa
28. Cant Stop the Feeling, Justin Timberlake
29. What Do You Mean, Justin Bieber
30. 7 Years, Lukas Graham
31. Titanium, David Guetta featuring Sia
32. Blurred Lines, Robin Thicke/TI/Pharrell
33. Stay With Me, Sam Smith
34. The A Team, Ed Sheeran
35. Closer, Chainsmokers featuring Halsey
36. Get Lucky, Daft Punk featuring Pharrell Williams
37. Havana, Camila Cabello featuring Young Thug
38. One Kiss, Calvin Harris and Dua Lipa
39. Counting Stars, OneRepublic
40. Chandelier, Sia

In other chart news, Jarvis Cocker could be on course for this years Christmas Number 1 following the results of last weeks General Election.

Now, a campaign on social media set up by St. Etienne co-founder Bob Stanley is trying to get the song to number one in time for Christmas following last weeks election result. The Facebook group, Fancy Getting C**ts Are Still Running The World to UK Xmas No.1?has quickly gathered pace with Running The World now already close to the Top 40.

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Last year, LadBaby claimed the Christmas Number 1 single with We Built This City beating Ava Max and Ariana Grande to the top spot.

YouTube star and dad blogger Mark Hoyle together with his wife Roxanne and their two sons recorded their own version of Starships 1985 hit, We Built This City, as an ode to sausage rolls rather than rock and roll. All proceeds from the song went to food bank charity The Trussell Trust.

Speaking to NME recently, Hoyle said: It was crazy to be in the conversation last year, and the fact that were even being talked about [this year] and that it could even be possible is just madness. You look at who youre up against: Stormzy, Ed Sheeran, Mariah Carey its the 25th anniversary of All I Want for Christmas Is You this year, too. Its just mad.

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