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    Diana Ross's Most Streamed Songs in the UK

    Up-to-date list of Diana's most streamed songs in the UK.

    https://www.officialcharts.com/chart...-songs__25901/

    Personally think they've somehow missed out the You Are Everything duet with Marvin Gaye which was their big hit here.

    Surely it couldn't be outperformed by Stop Look Listen [[a minor hit) and My Mistake [[got no further than the Breakers)?

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    Diana and Marvin's You Are Everything must be the entry at #5. They must have missed off Marvin's name.

    An interesting list though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rovereab View Post
    Diana and Marvin's You Are Everything must be the entry at #5. They must have missed off Marvin's name.

    An interesting list though.
    How did I not notice that?!!

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    There's a few mistakes peak wise.

    Remember Me #7 not #10

    All of my Life #9 not #4

    My Mistake [[was to Love You) was not released in the UK so could never have got to #2!

    Correct that why don't you Rob Copsey.

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    Quote Originally Posted by copley View Post

    My Mistake [[was to Love You) was not released in the UK so could never have got to #2!

    Correct that why don't you Rob Copsey.
    I think this chart just relates to the songs which have been streamed the most. Therefore, My Mistake, although not released as a single, might have been streamed a fair bit.

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    My Mistake backed with Just Say Just Say was released in the UK in October 1974 - it managed just 1 week in the longer Breakers on 02 November.

    Had it been released earlier in the year immediately on the heels of Stop Look Listen I feel it could have been a hit.

    Don't know what the idea was, with the album being a big seller but every track was released on a single [[A & B side of 5 singles).

    Don't Knock Your Love was released in July 1975.

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    Four songs from 'diana' on this chart showing what an amazing album it was.

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    Does anyone know what the list of most streamed songs in the US is?

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    It's interesting which songs endure over time and which songs fade away, regardless of whether or not they were hits at time of initial release and promotion.

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