Top 100 Songs on the Angelina Jukebox

The music that plays in your pub can completely transform the atmosphere and mood. Popular music can lift spirits by appealing to a larger group, but why not cut out the middleman completely? With a digital jukebox, your punters can choose the music that they want to hear, encouraging better moods and as a result, they are likely to stay longer and even buy more drinks. With such vast opportunities for musical influence, knowing the top songs to keep your punters happy is crucial. Here are our top 100 songs currently played on the Angelina Jukebox!

1. Bad Habits – Ed Sheeran

A song that captures the essence of partying and the ‘bad habits’ that come with it, Ed Sheeran’s hit Bad Habits was always going to rank highly among our most common songs. Perfect for a family pub, student bar – or any venue really! – this song certainly deserves its number-one spot.

2. Cold Heart (Pnau Remix) – Elton John & Dua Lipa

Sampling four of Elton John’s hits, Cold Heart by Elton John and Dua Lipa was always going to be a hit and has understandably reached one of the top spots on our most played list. This catchy yet relatively chilled out song offers the perfect soundtrack for a relaxing but social evening at your pub.

3. Make Me Feel Good (Feat. Jazzy) – Belters Only

This song is a pretty new one in the UK’s music scene and has clearly taken it’s place as a popular choice amongst pubgoers UK-wide, likely due to its incredible popularity on TikTok in late December 2021. The popularity hit after Lucinda, a Love Island star, posted a video with the song, so pub owners with younger clientele are likely to hear this song a lot!

4. Sweet Child O’ Mine – Guns N’ Roses

Released as the third single from the Appetite For Destruction album, Sweet Child O’ Mine is undoubtedly one of Guns N’ Roses’ most popular and well-known songs. A hit amongst almost any age group, this song hit #1 in the September after it’s June release in 1988, and is sitting comfortably at number 4 in our jukebox most played charts.

5. Mr. Brightside – The Killers

Despite being released back in 2004, Mr Brightside is a song that has certainly held its own as a favourite of many. A song to get the masses singing along, Mr Brightside bridges gaps between punters of different ages and genre-preferences, appealing to most of the tastes in a room at once. It’s that that has made Mr Brightside the perfect top 5 hit on our list.

6. Belter – Gerry Cinnamon

Scottish singer-songwriter Gerry Cinnamon definitely did something right when it came to his hit Belter. One to get crowds going both live and when played in a venue, it’s a must-have for any listener. This tongue-in-cheek love song is a fan favourite and one of which we definitely understand why it’s reached our top 6.

7. Sweet Caroline – Neil Diamond

Another hit that will get the crowds singing along, Sweet Caroline has been a long-standing favourite in pubs and bars across the UK. It’s a fun and familiar song, making it easy to sing for every generation whether that’s via karaoke or through a jukebox pick and therefore a perfect top 10 hit in our most played.

8. Tennessee Whiskey – Chris Stapleton

A song as smooth as it’s title suggests, Tennessee Whiskey is a country-style love song that makes for a perfect relaxing tune that appeals to a range of punters. Despite being most popular with older generations, those in the younger generations can still get joy and enjoyment out of this incredible song.

9. Afraid To Feel – LF SYSTEM

Another song that went viral on TikTok, Afraid To Feel by Scottish DJ/Production Due LF System takes a sample of Silk’s “I Can’t Stop (Turning You On)” and turns it into the perfect blend between modern club anthems and old school funk and soul. It has been popular throughout most of 2022 and is sitting comfortably in our top 10 most played.

10. The Gambler – Kenny Rogers

Another much-loved country hit, Kenny Roger’s The Gambler is another favourite among the older generation but one that holds it’s own as a top 10 most played hit on our Angelina Jukebox regardless. Despite being recorded by various different artists, including Bobby Bare and Johnny Cash, it was Kenny Rogers that finally made the song a well-known hit that is still played in pubs and bars country-wide today.

The Top 11-100

  1. Green Green Grass – George Ezra
  2. Sex On Fire – Kings Of Leon
  3. Down Under – Luude
  4. Go Your Own Way – Fleetwood Mac
  5. Champagne Supernova (Remastered) – Oasis
  6. Summer of ‘69 – Bryan Adams
  7. Peru (with Ed Sheeran) – Fireboy DML
  8. Red Red Wine – UB40
  9. Sometimes – Gerry Cinnamon
  10. Shivers – Ed Sheeran
  11. Penny Arcade – Roy Orbison
  12. Seventeen Going Under – Sam Fender
  13. Come On Eileen – Dexy’s Midnight Runners
  14. Tell Me Something Good – Ewan McVicar
  15. She’s Electric (Remastered) – Oasis
  16. Easy On Me – Adele
  17. Town Called Malice – The Jam
  18. Highway To Hell – AC/DC
  19. Losing My Religion – R.E.M.
  20. My Girl – The Temptations
  21. Don’t Look Back In Anger (Remastered) – Oasis
  22. Kingston Town – UB40
  23. Red Light Spells Danger – Billy Ocean
  24. American Pie – Don McLean
  25. Where Are You Now (With Callum Scott) – Lost Frequencies
  26. Thunderstruck – AC/DC
  27. Where Did You Go (Feat MNEK) – Jax Jones
  28. One Kiss (With Dua Lipa) – Calvin Harris
  29. Zombie – The Cranberries
  30. Mardy Bum – Arctic Monkeys
  31. Dignity – Deacon Blue
  32. Hotel California – Eagles
  33. Shotgun – George Ezra
  34. Livin’ On A Prayer – Bon Jovi
  35. BMW – Bad Boy Chiller Crew
  36. Running Up That Hill – Kate Bush
  37. Thunderstruck – AC/DC
  38. Flowers (Say My Name) – ArrDee
  39. Canter – Gerry Cinnamon
  40. Sultans Of Swing – Dire Straits
  41. Show Me Love – Robin S.
  42. Back In Black – AC/DC
  43. The Sound Of Silence – Disturbed
  44. Bring Me To Life – Evanescence
  45. Titanium (Feat. Sia) – David Guetta
  46. Iris – Goo Goo Dolls
  47. Africa – Toto
  48. Paint It Black – The Rolling Stones
  49. Believe – Cher
  50. Dakota – Stereophonics
  51. Wonderwall – Oasis
  52. Bat Out Of Hell – Meat Loaf
  53. Go – Cat Burns
  54. I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me) – Whitney Houston
  55. Rockstar – Nickelback
  56. When The Sun Goes Down – Arctic Monkeys
  57. Dirty Old Town – The Pogues
  58. Castles In The Sky – Ian Van Dahl
  59. As It Was – Harry Styles
  60. Jumping All Over The World – Scooter
  61. Livin’ On A Prayer – Bon Jovi
  62. Paradise City – Guns N’ Roses
  63. Everybody Wants To Rule The World – Tears For Fears
  64. Bitter Sweet Symphony – The Verve
  65. Galway Girl – Ed Sheeran
  66. Can’t Stop – Red Hot Chili Peppers
  67. Rocket Man – Elton John
  68. Baby (With Ashanti) – Aitch
  69. Whole Lotta Rosie – AC/DC
  70. Slide Away – Oasis
  71. The Whole Of The Moon – The Waterboys
  72. ABCDEFU – GAYLE
  73. Piano Man – Billy Joel
  74. Morning Gloyry – Oasis
  75. Common People – Pulp
  76. Pump It Up – Endor
  77. Never Gonna Give You Up – Rick Astley
  78. Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom! – Vengaboys
  79. Fluorescent Adolescent – Arctic Monkeys
  80. House Of The Rising Sun – The Animals
  81. Don’t you Worry About Me – Bad Boy Chiller Crew
  82. Jolene – Dolly Parton
  83. Numb – Linkin Park
  84. Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! – ABBA
  85. I Could Get Used To This (With Weiss) – Becky Hill
  86. No Excuses – Bru-C
  87. Little Ole Wine Drinker, Me – Dean Martin
  88. I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor – Arctic Monkeys
  89. Overpass Graffiti – Ed Sheeran
  90. Proud Mary – Tina Turner