SO, it's official - Cliff Richard is the main man in pop! I mean who else do you know who's had number one hits in the 50's, 60's, 70's 80's and 90's? Will he remain on top of the chart for Christmas?

Find out by checking me out on Radio City's North West Top 40 every Saturday morning at 10am. And if Sir Cliff doesn't take the honours, maybe it will be one of the following big tunes on the Starbeat Record Review.

Baby It's Cold Outside - Tom Jones and Cerys Matthews Hot on the heels of Tom's collaboration with The Cardigans on the single 'Burning Down The House' here's another track to be taken from the album 'Reload'. This time he's teamed up with fellow Welsh person, Cerys from Catatonia.

Everybody - Progress feat. Boy Wunda It's not exactly difficult to remember the words on this one, so I doubt it will pick up an Ivor Novello song award. What this tune is though, is a thumpin' dance anthem using a nifty sample of Madonna's Papa Don't Preach. It's been Radio City's Dance Chart number one for the last month and I expect it to repeat that success in this weekends Top 40.

The Best Of Me - Bryan Adams From the album of the same name, this is another first rate single supplied by the groover from Vancouver. Normally a track will come out first to promote a forthcoming album, but strangely they've decided to do it the other way round at Bryan's record company. Having said that, I'm sure it will still do well in the charts.

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