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Rihanna's 'Umbrella' polled 'Catchiest Song Of All Time'
London, Oct 18 (ANI): Popstar Rihanna's hit song 'Umbrella' has been named as the 'catchiest song of all time' in a new poll.
The major hit track featuring Jay-Z was such a huge hit that it had all the Britons humming the tune.
It was even blamed for Britain's miserable weather after the country suffered one of the wettest summers on record, reports the Scotsman.
Abba's 'Dancing Queen' took the second spot, while the third place was taken by The Village People 'YMCA', according to a poll conducted by market research site www.onepoll.com on 5000 people.
The Dexy Midnight Runners' 'Come on Eilieen' reigned the fourth place and Kylie Minogue's 'Can't Get You Out My Head' rounded of the top 5 list.
The top 20 catchiest songs of all time are:
1. Rihanna 'Umbrella'
2. Abba Dancing 'Queen'
3. The Village People 'YMCA'
4. Dexy's Midnight Runners 'Come on Eileen'
5. Kylie Minogue 'Can't Get You Out of My Head'
6. Queen Bohemian 'Rhapsody'
7. Michael Jackson 'Billie Jean'
8. Culture Club Karma 'Chameleon'
9. Wham! 'Last Christmas'
10. Don McLean 'American Pie'
11. Queen 'I Want to Break Free'
12. Tom Jones 'Delilah'
13. Kylie Minogue 'I Should Be So Lucky'
14. The Automatic 'Monster'
15. S Club 'Don't Stop Movin''
16. Mika 'Grace Kelly'
17. Duffy 'Mercy'
18. Chumbawamba 'Tubthumper'
19. Human League 'Don't You Want Me'
20. Spice Girls 'Wannabe'. (ANI)
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