Beatles, Kate Bush and Harry Styles will play at the coronation that takes place Saturday (6); Rolling Stones stay out
O King Charles III will be crowned this Saturday, April 6th, and the playlist for the event was released by the UK Department of Digital, Culture, Media and Sports.
27 songs were selected. The list includes current pop artists such as Coldplay, Ed Sheeran and Harry Styles and artists with historical repertoire such as Queen, Spice Girls and The Beatles.
The Rolling Stones, who have controversial positions around the royal family, were left out of the party.
“I would never leave this family with a stick near me, with a sword, less years,” said Keith Richards in an interview with the BBC in 2003.
This was the official selection of songs for the coronation:
1 – Come Together – The Beatles
2 – Daddy cool – Boney M.
3 – A sky full of stars – Coldplay
4- Let’s dance – David Bowie
5 – Celestial – Ed Sheeran
6 – One day like this – Elbow
7 – Mr. Blue Sky – Electric Light Orchestra
8 – Starry Eyed – Ellie Goulding
9 – Starlight – Emeli Sandé
10 – Dance all over me – George Ezra
11 – Slave to the rhythm – Grace Jones
12 – Treat people with kindness – Harry Styles
13 – Running up that hill – Kate Bush
14- Our house – Madness
15 – It’s a beautiful day – Michael Bublé
16 – All over the world – Pet Shop Boys
17 – We are the champions – Queen
18 – People Get Ready – Jeff Beck, Rod Steward
19 – Spaceman – Sam Ryder
20 – Gold – Spandau Ballet
21 – Say you’ll be there – Spice Girls
22 – Shine – Take That
23 – Waterloo sunset – The Kinks
24 – I’m gonna be – The Proclaimers
25 – Love Reign Over Me – The Who
26 – Green green grass of home – Tom Jones
27 – King – Years and Years
Source: Rollingstone

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