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MOVERS AND CROOVERS

29th June 2000, Page 23
29th June 2000
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Britain's drivers are not only getting down but are getting with it, according to the latest Autoglass music survey. Queen still reigns supreme, with Bohemian Rhapsodythe nation's number one driving record for the second year running. But new pretenders are stepping up to challenge the title.

The fleet drivers' in-car favourites include: Fat Boy Slim's Praise Fog Robbie Williams with Let Me Entertain You Blur's Song 2and The Verve's Bitter Sweet Symphony.

Private car drivers were more traditional with music by The Beatles and Eric Clanton in their top five.

In the fleet drivers' least favourite category, crooner Chris de Burgh clinched the number one spot with The Lady in Red, Ex-Spice Girl Geri Halliwell took second with Bag It Up. The ginger one was followed by Oasis with 147m Feels Love? and Bryan Adams's (Everything Doll Do It For You Sharing joint fifth position were Lighthouse Family and Phil Collins.