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BRITs 25 - the Best Song Award


The Best Song Award - 'Angels', by Robbie Williams
'Angels' by Robbie Williams has been voted by Radio 2 listeners as the winner of the Best Song Award in the 2005 BRIT Awards!
Angels - BRITs 25
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Check out all the news from the BRITs on Radio 1 - BRITs 25 - Latest News!

Hear Mark Radcliffe and the BRITS with an interview with Robbie Williams

Here are the other nominated songs which made up the final shortlist of 5 songs!
Love Will Tear Us Apart - Joy Division
We Are The Champions - Queen
Wuthering Heights - Kate Bush
Leave Right Now - Will Young

...and below are the songs from the original list of 25 songs .
Night Fever - Bee Gees
London Calling - Clash
Heroes - David Bowie
That's Entertainment - The Jam
I Don't Want To Talk About It - Rod Stewart
Look of Love - ABC
Golden Brown - The Stranglers
True - Spandau Ballet
Careless Whisper - George Michael
Holding Back The Years - Simply Red
Sledgehammer - Peter Gabriel
Sacrifice - Elton John
Unfinished Sympathy - Massive Attack
Why - Annie Lennox
Fields of Gold - Sting
Kiss From A Rose - Seal
Wonderwall - Oasis
Yellow - Coldplay
Babylon - David Gray
Dry Your Eyes - The Streets

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