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UK's top 10 songs 2022: Harry Styles, Ed Sheeran and more
Harry Styles ruled last year's singles charts with As It Was spending a record 10 weeks at number one.
The Official Singles Chart looks at all streaming and sales in music - this could be how much a song has been listened to on Spotify, or bought online.
It's bands and musicians from the UK that have been at the top of the chart, with Harry Styles, Ed Sheeran, Cat Burns, and Glass Animals all on the list.
It wasn't just music from 2022 either, Kate Bush's Running Up That Hill - which was released in 1985 - was the sixth most listened to song of the year in the UK.
What music did you listen to last year? Let us know in the comments at the bottom of the page.
Harry Styles' record-breaking year
Harry Styles' single As It Was had the number one spot in the Official Singles Charts.
The song spent 10 weeks in a row as the most streamed and bought song at the time - and by the end of the year had more than180 million streams.
His album 'Harry's House' was also the most listened-to album of 2022, according to the Official Charts.
Styles at number one, but Sheeran rules the charts
Although Harry Styles might have hit the number one spot on the chart, Ed Sheeran had three tracks in 2022's top 10.
Bad Habits was at number two, and Shivers was number five. He also collaborated with a Nigerian singer called Fireboy DML in the song Peru, which was third in the charts.
Ed Sheeran's album - Equals - was the second most listened-to album in the charts, losing to Harry's House.
This is the second year in a row that Equals has been number two in the album streaming chart.
Why were some songs not from 2022?
Because of streaming and song trends, some older songs made a comeback.
The number five slot was taken by Kate Bush's Running Up That Hill, which came out in 1985!
Glass Animals' Heat Waves grew in popularity on TikTok and YouTube Shorts, although it was originally released in 2020.