Top Movie Songs & Film Soundtracks

1
Don't You (Forget About Me) cover
Don't You (Forget About Me)

Simple Minds

2
She Drives Me Crazy cover
She Drives Me Crazy

Fine Young Cannibals

3
The Heat Is On cover
The Heat Is On

Glenn Frey

4
St. Elmos Fire (Man In Motion) cover
St. Elmos Fire (Man In Motion)

John Parr

5
Upside Down cover
Upside Down

Diana Ross

6
Don't Stop Me Now cover
Don't Stop Me Now

David Bowie & Queen

7
Kiss cover
Kiss

Prince & The Revolution

8
I Want to Know What Love Is cover
I Want to Know What Love Is

Foreigner

9
Ghetto Event cover
Ghetto Event

Georges Bodossian

10
Roxanne cover
Roxanne

The Police

11
We Are the Champions cover
We Are the Champions

David Bowie & Queen

12
Video Killed the Radio Star cover
Video Killed the Radio Star

The Buggles

13
What I Like About You cover
What I Like About You

The Romantics

14
Welcome to the Moulin Rouge! cover
Welcome to the Moulin Rouge!

Danny Burstein, Ron Raines, Jan Maxwell, Bernadette Peters, Christian Delcroix, Nick Verina, Kirsten Scott & Lora Lee Gayer

15
Dancing In the Moonlight cover
Dancing In the Moonlight

Toploader

16
How Deep Is Your Love (From "Saturday Night Fever" Soundtrack) cover
How Deep Is Your Love (From "Saturday Night Fever" Soundtrack)

Bee Gees

17
Ghostbusters cover
Ghostbusters

Ray Parker Jr. & Raydio

18
Jive Talkin' cover
Jive Talkin'

Bee Gees

19
Hard To Say I'm Sorry cover
Hard To Say I'm Sorry

Chicago

20
Brown Eyed Girl cover
Brown Eyed Girl

Van Morrison

21
The Benny Hill Show cover
The Benny Hill Show

The Edwin Davids Jazz Band

22
Shake Your Groove Thing cover
Shake Your Groove Thing

Peaches & Herb

23
Shake a Tail Feather (with The Blues Brothers) cover
Shake a Tail Feather (with The Blues Brothers)

Ray Charles

24
You Really Got Me cover
You Really Got Me

The Kinks

25
Bennie and the Jets cover
Bennie and the Jets

Elton John

26
Be My Baby cover
Be My Baby

The Ronettes

27
A Thousand Years cover
A Thousand Years

Christina Perri

28
For You (Fifty Shades Freed) cover
For You (Fifty Shades Freed)

Liam Payne

29
I Like the Way cover
I Like the Way

Bodyrockers

30
Young Hearts Run Free cover
Young Hearts Run Free

Kym Mazelle

31
She's Like the Wind cover
She's Like the Wind

Patrick Swayze

32
U Can't Touch This cover
U Can't Touch This

MC Hammer

33
Wild Boys cover
Wild Boys

Duran Duran

34
Slave to Love cover
Slave to Love

Bryan Ferry

35
Two Tribes cover
Two Tribes

Frankie Goes to Hollywood

36
I Can See For Miles cover
I Can See For Miles

The Who

37
Tears In Heaven cover
Tears In Heaven

B.B. King & Eric Clapton

38
I Go To Rio cover
I Go To Rio

Peter Allen

39
Pump Up the Volume cover
Pump Up the Volume

M/A/R/R/S

40
Shallow cover
Shallow

Lady Gaga

Best radio stations for Soundtrack

Australia’s airwaves are currently buzzing with a vibrant mix of high-energy anthems and cinematic classics that bridge the gap between generations. This selection of top tracks reflects a nation that loves a powerful hook and a melody you can sing along to, regardless of the decade it was born in. From the driving synths of 80s movie soundtracks like "The Heat Is On" and "St. Elmo’s Fire (Man In Motion)" to the timeless, groovy pop of Diana Ross, the current rotation is defined by feel-good vibes and an undeniable sense of nostalgia that resonates across the continent.

Leading the charts are songs that have found a permanent home in the Australian cultural consciousness. There is a clear local appreciation for soulful rhythms and high-octane pop, as evidenced by the enduring popularity of Fine Young Cannibals and the smooth, melodic charm of Jesse McCartney. These tracks aren't just background noise; they serve as the soundtrack to the daily commute and the weekend barbecue alike, providing an upbeat energy that carries from the coastal cities to the outback. Whether it’s the vintage storytelling of Judy Garland’s "The Trolley Song" or the stadium-filling power of David Bowie and Queen, there is a distinct preference for music that feels legendary and larger than life.

Radio listeners across the country are gravitating toward these essential hits because they offer a perfect balance of familiarity and excitement. The enduring appeal of "Dancing In the Moonlight" and the iconic, brooding synth lines of Simple Minds prove that a great melody never truly fades. This collection represents the very best of what is trending across Australian stations right now—a carefully curated blend of retro gold and pop perfection. It is a diverse soundscape where 80s blockbuster themes meet soul-stirring classics, ensuring there is something to capture the mood of every listener, no matter where they are tuning in from.