Queen's 90th birthday: Elizabeth II reveals her top 10 favourite songs
The list contains only one contemporary track - amongst Broadway musical tunes, classic melodies, and traditional hymns
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Elizabeth II has unveiled her 10 favourite pieces of music as part of her 90th birthday celebrations, compiling them for the upcoming BBC radio show Our Queen: 90 Musical Years.
The list largely consists of a mixture of classical pieces, Broadway musical numbers, and religious hymns; with Howard Keel's "Oklahoma!" from the titular musical landing the top spot, a deeply hopeful and celebratory anthem which has become a stage classic over the years.
Indeed, Lady Elizabeth Anson told Radio 2; "The Queen loves the theatre and musicals like Showboat, Oklahoma!, and Annie Get Your Gun."
There is, however, one contemporary track on the list; Gary Barlow's "Sing", the Commonwealth anthem penned alongside Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber, in commemoration of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee in 2012.
Not that it's much of a surprise to see it listed here; considering her own grandson, Prince Harry, happens to play the tambourine on the track.
Eve Pollard, who hosts the show, also revealed a short anecdote about the monarch; in which her correspondence secretary expressed concern that it would not be "appropriate" for the Queen to accept the presidency of the George Formby Appreciation Society.
She replied, "Well, I do see that, but you see I love George Formby", before revealing that she knew all of his songs and could sing them.
The full list is as follows:
1. "Oklahoma!" - Howard Keel
2. "Anything You Can Do (Annie Get Your Gun)" - Dolores Gray and Bill Johnson
3. "Sing" - Gary Barlow and the Commonwealth Band featuring the Military Wives
4. "Cheek to Cheek" - Fred Astaire
5. "The White Cliffs of Dover" - Vera Lynn
6. "Leaning on a Lamp-post" - George Formby
7. "Praise My Soul, The King of Heaven" - traditional hymn
8. "The Lord is My Shepherd" - traditional hymn
9. Lester Lanin medley
10. Regimental March Milanollo
Our Queen: 90 Musical Years is set to air on BBC Radio 2 Sunday 12 June, at 7PM.
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