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page 3Number-one singles in Iceland
Country House
song written and composed by Damon Albarn, Graham Coxon, Alex James and Dave Rowntree, originally released by Blur and released in 1995
Bullet with Butterfly Wings
1995 single by The Smashing Pumpkins
Love Is All Around
song written and composed by Reg Presley, originally recorded by Troggs and released in 1967
Human
2016 song by Rag'n'Bone Man
7 Seconds
Song by Senegalese singer and composer Youssou N'Dour and Swedish hip-hop artist, jazz singer and songwriter Neneh Cherry (1994)
Little Talks
2011 single by Of Monsters and Men
I'll Be Missing You
1997 single by Puff Daddy and Faith Evans
Fool Again
2000 single by Westlife
Tonight, Tonight
song by The Smashing Pumpkins
The James Bond Theme
movie theme composed by Monty Norman; from the 1962 movie "Dr. No"
New Tomorrow
song by A Friend in London
Virtual Insanity
1996 single by Jamiroquai
Two Princes
song by Spin Doctors
If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next
1998 single by Manic Street Preachers
Lose Control
2023 single by Teddy Swims
Spice Up Your Life
1997 single by Spice Girls
Texas Hold 'Em
2024 single by Beyoncé

Jóga
"Jóga" is a song recorded by Icelandic singer, songwriter, and actress Björk for her third studio album, Homogenic (1997). An electronica song, "Jóga" fuses these elements with baroque and classical styles. The track's sound was partially inspired by Icelandic music, containing what have been described as "volcanic beats". Lyrically, the piece is an ode to Björk's native land and her best friend, while containing subtexts relating to the state of emergency.
Boyfriend
2019 single by Ariana Grande and Social House
Staring at the Sun
1997 single by U2
The Power of Love
original song written, composed, and performed by Frankie Goes to Hollywood
Ode to My Family
original song written and composed by Dolores O'Riordan and written by Noel Hogan; originally recorded by The Cranberries and released in 1994
Ex's & Oh's
2014 single by Elle King

Sweetest Thing
1998 single by U2
Lemon
1993 song by U2
Freedom
song by Wham!
Take a Look Around
2000 single by Limp Bizkit
Unpretty
"Unpretty" is a song by American group TLC, released on May 17, 1999, through LaFace and Arista Records as the second single from the band's third studio album, FanMail. It was written by Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins and producer Dallas Austin. Watkins had written a poem to express her disgust over an episode of Ricki Lake, and Austin helped her adapt it into the song.
The World Is Not Enough
Garbage theme song from the movie of the same name

I Can See Clearly Now
original song written and composed by Johnny Nash; first recorded by Johnny Nash
Since I Don't Have You
1958 single by The Skyliners
Stop!
Sam Brown song
No Roots
song by Alice Merton
Head over Feet
1996 single by Alanis Morissette
A Girl Like You
1994 single by Edwyn Collins
Army of Me
1995 single by Björk

Everything She Wants
1984 song by Wham
The Rockafeller Skank
1998 song and single by Fatboy Slim
DTMF
2025 song by Bad Bunny
Ava Adore
1998 single by The Smashing Pumpkins
What's the Frequency
1994 single by R.E.M.
Doo Wop (That Thing)
1998 single by Lauryn Hill
It's Oh So Quiet
translated song; English-language version of "Und jetzt ist es still", lyrics adapted by Bert Reisfeld
Unbroken
2015 song by María Ólafsdóttir
End of Beginning
2022 single by Djo
Don't Go
1982 song by Yazoo
Pump Up the Jam
1989 single by Technotronic
Praise You
1999 single by Fatboy Slim
Man I Need
2025 single by Olivia Dean
These Days
2018 single by Rudimental
Feel It Still
2017 single by Portugal. The Man
Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon
original song written, composed, and performed by Neil Diamond
Big Time Sensuality
song by Björk
No Diggity
1996 song by Blackstreet featuring Dr. Dre and Queen Pen
Daysleeper
"Daysleeper" is a song by American alternative rock band R.E.M. It was released as the first single from their eleventh studio album Up on October 12, 1998. Sung from the point of view of a night shift worker corresponding with colleagues, "Daysleeper" focuses on the disorientation of time and circadian rhythm in such a lifestyle, leading to despair and loss of identity. Lead singer Michael Stipe developed the song's concept after noticing a sign reading "daysleeper" on a New York City apartment door.
The Sidewinder Sleeps Tonite
single
Dancing Barefoot
original song written and composed by Patti Smith and Ivan Kral
Fly Away
1998 single by Lenny Kravitz
Ready or Not
1996 Fugees song
Missing
1994 single by Everything but the Girl