United Kingdom Top 100 Classical Songs Chart

The United Kingdom Top 100 Classical Songs Chart tracks the most popular classical songs on Apple Music and iTunes in United Kingdom. Sarah Brightman & Andrea Bocelli currently holds number one with Time To Say Goodbye. Last updated 20 August 2026.

Classical is driven as much by new recordings of standard repertoire as by new composition.

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 Time To Say Goodbye Sarah Brightman & Andrea Bocelli
Positions tracked 100 songs ranked
Different acts 86 across the chart
Most entries The Piano Guys 4 entries
Last updated 1 day ago 19 Aug 2026, 23:52 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.

Voilà (Live) - André Rieu, Johann Strauss Orchestra & Emma Kok new Single

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Voilà (Live) - André Rieu, Johann Strauss Orchestra & Emma Kok

Gabriel's Oboe - Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, James Morgan & John Roberts new Single

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Gabriel's Oboe - Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, James Morgan & John Roberts

Someone You Loved - The Piano Guys new Single

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Someone You Loved - The Piano Guys

Perfect Symphony - Ed Sheeran & Andrea Bocelli new Single

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Perfect Symphony - Ed Sheeran & Andrea Bocelli

Night - Ludovico Einaudi & Amsterdam Sinfonietta new Single

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Night - Ludovico Einaudi & Amsterdam Sinfonietta

Children - Armin van Buuren new Single

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Children - Armin van Buuren

Can't Help Falling in Love - André Rieu & Johann Strauss Orchestra new Single

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Can't Help Falling in Love - André Rieu & Johann Strauss Orchestra

Tara - Anthony Hopkins, Philharmonia Orchestra & Gustavo Dudamel new Single

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Tara - Anthony Hopkins, Philharmonia Orchestra & Gustavo Dudamel

Cello Suite No. 1 in G Major, BWV 1007: I. Prélude - Yo-Yo Ma new Single

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Cello Suite No. 1 in G Major, BWV 1007: I. Prélude - Yo-Yo Ma

Beat Surrender - The Jam new Single

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Beat Surrender - The Jam

Concerto de Aranjuez - Brass Band Fröschl Hall, Robert Neumair & Hannes Buchegger new Single

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Concerto de Aranjuez - Brass Band Fröschl Hall, Robert Neumair & Hannes Buchegger

Nimrod - Royal Philharmonic Orchestra new Single

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Nimrod - Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Spring 1 (2022) - Max Richter, Elena Urioste & Chineke! Orchestra new Single

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Spring 1 (2022) - Max Richter, Elena Urioste & Chineke! Orchestra

I Vow to Thee my Country - Westminster Abbey Choir, Martin Neary & Martin Baker new Single

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I Vow to Thee my Country - Westminster Abbey Choir, Martin Neary & Martin Baker

You Only Live Twice (From 'You Only Live Twice') - Royal Philharmonic Orchestra new Single

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You Only Live Twice (From 'You Only Live Twice') - Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Vivaldi Variation (Arr. for Piano from Concerto for Strings in G Minor, RV 156) - Florian Christl new Single

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Vivaldi Variation (Arr. for Piano from Concerto for Strings in G Minor, RV 156) - Florian Christl

Particles - Ólafur Arnalds & Nanna new Single

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Particles - Ólafur Arnalds & Nanna

The Watermill - Ronald Binge & Ronald Binge Orchestra new Single

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The Watermill - Ronald Binge & Ronald Binge Orchestra

The Armed Man - A Mass For Peace: XII. Benedictus - Karl Jenkins, London Philharmonic Orchestra, National Youth Choir of Great Britain, Mike Brewer & Guy Johnston new Single

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The Armed Man - A Mass For Peace: XII. Benedictus - Karl Jenkins, London Philharmonic Orchestra, National Youth Choir of Great Britain, Mike Brewer & Guy Johnston

Cavatina from the Deer Hunter - John Williams new Single

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Cavatina from the Deer Hunter - John Williams

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