Respondents said that Walking on Sunshine was the best feel-good clue to accompany the crush.įleetwood Mac’s Go Your Own Way was rated the best tune to play when celebrating moving away from home for the first time, and Queen’s Don’t Stop Me Now was the number one choice to mark the landing of a job.
The breakout playlist was headlined by REM’s Everybody Hurts, with Adele’s Someone Like You and Sinead O’Connor’s Nothing Compares 2U coming in second and third respectively. The study asked people to vote for their dream playlists to accompany some of life’s biggest milestones, including a painful breakup, falling in love, moving house for the first time, and landing a job. “That is why it is absolutely essential that we do everything we can to protect our hearing, so that we can continue to enjoy this passion of ours for years to come.” Gordon Harrison, chief audiologist at Specsavers, who commissioned the research to highlight the importance of hearing when it comes to our relationship with music, said: “It is clear that music plays a very important role in our lives and is something we associate with key moments and memories. Research of 2,000 adults also revealed Legend’s All Of Me ranked fourth, followed by Sir Elton John’s Your Song, released in 1970.įABULOUS BINGO: GET A FREE £ 5 BONUS WITH NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED 5 The first dance of a wedding is a special moment for everyone Credit: GettyĪll but one of the top five tracks on the list were sentimental classics from the 1960s that were released regularly when the newlyweds swayed together after saying “I do.”įrankie Valli’s version of Can’t Take My Eyes Off You was second, Frank Sinatra’s The Way You Look Tonight was third, and The Righteous Brothers’ Unchained Melody came in at number five.