Wikipedia:WikiProject Songs/UK top 10 singles (redlinks)
A list of redlinks for UK top 10 singles. If you create an article, either cross through the entry or write "Done" next to the song. Some singles may need to be redirected to an article about a different version of the song. Any missing artists also need articles to be created.
Years
editThe number after the song shows the UK peak chart position.
1991
edit- Off-Shore - "I Can't Take the Power" #3
- Soho - "Hippy Chick" #8
- Praise - "Only You" #4
- Xpansions - "Move Your Body (Elevate" #7
- Snap! - "Snap! Megamix" #10
- N-Joi - "Anthem" #8
- Gary Clail On-U Sound System - "Human Nature" #10
- Incognito featuring Jocelyn Brown - "Always There" #6
- Cola Boy - "7 Ways to Love" #8
- Bomb the Bass - "Winter In July" #7
- Arnee and the Terminators - "I'll Be Back" #5
- Oceanic - "Insanity" #3
- Bassheads - "Is There Anybody Out There?" #5
- East Side Beat - "Ride Like the Wind" #3
1992
edit- Shaft - "Roobarb and Custard" #7
2001
edit- Ian Van Dahl - "Will I?" #5
2002
edit- Paul Weller - "It's Written in the Stars" #7
- Milk Inc. - "Walk on Water" #10
- Oxide & Neutrino featuring Kowdean - "Dem Girls (I Don't Know Why)" #7
2003
edit- The Cheeky Girls - "Hooray Hooray (It's a Cheeky Holiday)" #3 (possibly redirect to Summer Holiday)
- Elvis Presley - "Rubberneckin'" #5
Note: Pages also needed for (N.Y.U.K?), Holly James
Note 2: Separate pages needed for the following double A-side singles:
- "Reminisce" / "Where the Story Ends" by Blazin' Squad
- "50/50" / "Lullaby" by Lemar
2005
edit- Freefaller - "Do This! Do That" #8