United Kingdom Top 100 Vocal Songs Chart

The United Kingdom Top 100 Vocal Songs Chart tracks the most popular vocal songs on Apple Music and iTunes in United Kingdom. Maroon 5 currently holds number one with She Will Be Loved. Last updated 19 August 2026.

Apple publishes a separate chart for every storefront, so this listing reflects what people in United Kingdom are playing and buying rather than a global average. There are 42 genre charts for United Kingdom, alongside a separate albums chart.

Number 1 song She Will Be Loved Maroon 5
Positions tracked 100 songs ranked
Different acts 67 across the chart
Most entries Dean Martin 5 entries
Last updated 1 day ago 19 Aug 2026, 07:01 UTC

Counts treat each credit line as one act, so a collaboration is counted separately from its individual artists. Apple's feed could not be reached on the last attempt, so these figures may be a little behind.

No More Tears - Barbra Streisand & Donna Summer new Single

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No More Tears - Barbra Streisand & Donna Summer

Moon River - Audrey Hepburn new Single

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Moon River - Audrey Hepburn

The Good Life - Tony Bennett new Single

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The Good Life - Tony Bennett

Wind Beneath My Wings - Bette Midler new Single

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Wind Beneath My Wings - Bette Midler

One More Time - Peven Everett new Single

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One More Time - Peven Everett

Bring Him Home - Alfie Boe new Single

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Bring Him Home - Alfie Boe

Hot Hot Hot - Jane McDonald new Single

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Hot Hot Hot - Jane McDonald

Guten Morgen Sonnenschein - Nana Mouskouri new Single

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Guten Morgen Sonnenschein - Nana Mouskouri

Someone to Remember Me (Arr. by Simon Lole) - Russell Watson, The New Zealand Sinfonietta, Tom Rainey & Simon Lole new Single

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Someone to Remember Me (Arr. by Simon Lole) - Russell Watson, The New Zealand Sinfonietta, Tom Rainey & Simon Lole

Blame It On The Bossa Nova - Eydie Gorme new Single

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Blame It On The Bossa Nova - Eydie Gorme

And So It Goes - New York Vocal Collective new Single

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And So It Goes - New York Vocal Collective

La mer - Charles Trenet new Single

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La mer - Charles Trenet

Frozen Orange Juice - Peter Sarstedt new Single

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Frozen Orange Juice - Peter Sarstedt

King of the Road - Dean Martin new Single

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King of the Road - Dean Martin

Song of the Mamuna Tribe of South Papua - Daniel Hanson, Drew Binsky & The Mamuna Tribe new Single

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Song of the Mamuna Tribe of South Papua - Daniel Hanson, Drew Binsky & The Mamuna Tribe

Even Now - Barry Manilow new Single

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Even Now - Barry Manilow

Nunc Dimittis (From "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy") - The Boys of the Cathedral Choir new Single

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Nunc Dimittis (From "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy") - The Boys of the Cathedral Choir

Little Ole Wine Drinker, Me - Dean Martin new Single

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Little Ole Wine Drinker, Me - Dean Martin

You and I - Rockin' Jukebox new Single

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You and I - Rockin' Jukebox

'Au Fond Du Temple Saint' (The Pearl Fishers' Duet) [From “Les Pêcheurs De Perles”] - Sol3 Mio new Single

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'Au Fond Du Temple Saint' (The Pearl Fishers' Duet) [From “Les Pêcheurs De Perles”] - Sol3 Mio

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