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Calvin Harris named top hitmaker | Calvin Harris named top hitmaker |
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Calvin Harris has been named the most successful songwriter in the UK singles chart for the second year in a row. | Calvin Harris has been named the most successful songwriter in the UK singles chart for the second year in a row. |
Harris wrote such songs as Call My Name by Cheryl Cole and Rihanna's We Found Love, which were big sellers in 2012, as well as a string of his own hits. | Harris wrote such songs as Call My Name by Cheryl Cole and Rihanna's We Found Love, which were big sellers in 2012, as well as a string of his own hits. |
Music Week magazine compiled the list and said there was "a sizable gap" between Harris and Australian singer Sia Furler, who was in second place. | Music Week magazine compiled the list and said there was "a sizable gap" between Harris and Australian singer Sia Furler, who was in second place. |
Billboard magazine also named Harris the top songwriter in the US in 2012. | |
Harris, a Scottish singer, producer and writer, enjoyed success on both sides of the Atlantic with his tracks Let's Go, featuring Ne-Yo, We'll Be Coming Back, featuring Example, and Sweet Nothing with Florence Welch. | |
On the UK list, Sia Furler came second thanks to her appearances on a number of massive hits, including David Guetta's Titanium, Flo Rida's Wild Ones and Rihanna's Diamonds. | |
New York band Fun, who had success with their hit We Are Young, were third. | New York band Fun, who had success with their hit We Are Young, were third. |
Swedish pair Carl Falk and Rami Yacoub, who collaborated on big singles by Nicki Minaj and One Direction, were ranked fourth, while British band Coldplay were fifth. | Swedish pair Carl Falk and Rami Yacoub, who collaborated on big singles by Nicki Minaj and One Direction, were ranked fourth, while British band Coldplay were fifth. |
The rest of the top 10 included Sweden's Shellback, who had credits on tracks by Maroon 5 and Taylor Swift; Australian-Belgian singer Gotye, who scored the year's best-selling hit with Somebody That I Used To Know; and South Korea's Psy, whose Gangnam Style became a phenomenon in 2012. | The rest of the top 10 included Sweden's Shellback, who had credits on tracks by Maroon 5 and Taylor Swift; Australian-Belgian singer Gotye, who scored the year's best-selling hit with Somebody That I Used To Know; and South Korea's Psy, whose Gangnam Style became a phenomenon in 2012. |
Music Week head of business analysis Paul Williams said: "The mix of so many different nationalities in the top 10 further shows how geographically diverse hit writing has become, with a number one song able to emerge now from virtually anywhere." | Music Week head of business analysis Paul Williams said: "The mix of so many different nationalities in the top 10 further shows how geographically diverse hit writing has become, with a number one song able to emerge now from virtually anywhere." |
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