- Music
- 11 Jul 12
The Script had the most popular Irish song in the country.
Compiled by the PPI (Phonographic Performance Ireland Limited) from 37 national and local stations, the list of last year's most ubiquitous tracks has just been revealed and Jessie J's 'Price Tag' came out on top.
At No. 2 was Maroon 5's 'Moves Like Jagger' while 'Rolling In The Deep' by Adele was third.
Three Irish artists hit the top 30 most played songs in the country: The Script were highest, with 'If Ever You Come Back' at 7, Royseven followed at 11 with 'We Should Be Lovers', while Voice Of Ireland judge Bressie was at 21.
PPI CEO Dick Doyle commented: "'It's very gratifying to see how well Irish artists have performed in the chart against such stiff international competition."
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The top 10:
1. Jessie J - 'Price Tag'
2. Maroon 5 - 'Moves Like Jagger'
3. Adele - 'Rolling in the Deep'
4. J Lo/Pitbul - 'On the Floor'
5. Bruno Mars - 'The Lazy Song'
6. Bruno Mars - 'Grenade'
7. The Script - 'If You Ever Come Back'
8. Adele - 'Someone Like You'
9. Coldplay - 'Every Teardrop'
10. Katy Perry - 'Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)'