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Plus Eurythmics return to the stage for rare performance! Official Chart Update #ChartFact Journey's

Plus Eurythmics return to the stage for rare performance! [image title]( [News]( [New Releases]( [Charts]( [Archive]( [Artists]( Official Chart Update #ChartFact Journey's 1981 hit Don't Stop Believin' only entered the Top 40 for the very first time after the cast of Glee covered it in 2009! It eventually peaked at Number 6 in early 2010 (though was still outshone by the Glee version, which peaked at Number 2). The song has managed to remain a solid playlist fave over the last 12 years however, landing itself in the Top 10 of the [most-streamed songs of the 70s, 80s and 90s](. View the midweek Top 100s: [Singles]( [Albums]( [] Drake & 21 Savage, Taylor, First Aid Kit: Who's leading the Number 1 album race? Drake & 21 Savage lead the way midweek, but is Taylor Swift ready to let go of her reign? [Read More]( [] Annie Lennox & Dave Stewart reunite Eurythmics for Rock and Roll Hall of Fame The influential synth-pop duo originally disbanded in 1990. [Read More]( [] Hi, it's her! Taylor on track for third week at Number 1 It would be Tay's longest-running Number 1 hit in the UK. [Read More]( [] Revealed! The UK's most-streamed songs of the past 70 years The ultimate way to celebrate 70 years of the Official Singles Chart, available now on BBC Sounds. [Read More]( [] Out now: The Official Charts' Music Quiz Book Featuring a foreword by BBC Radio 1's Jack Saunders, The Official Charts' Music Quiz Book is out now! [Read More]( 70th Anniversary fan awards: Pre-order now! [Official 70th anniversary Number 1 fan awards - pre-order now]( To celebrate 70 years of the Official Singles Chart, we're releasing these special anniversary editions of the award available for fans. You can personalise and engrave the award with your own name, or the name of a loved one (they make for a very classy gift). Out on 14th November 2022, you can pre-order yours now. [Pre-order now]( Get Breaking News alerts from Official Charts [image title] Get the biggest music stories, as they happen. Click Update Preferences below to sign up. Connect with us [image title]( © The Official UK Charts Company 2022 [Unsubscribe]( [Update Preferences](

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