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And then there were three

Nikki Brown Nikki Brown | 10:06 UK time, Wednesday, 31 December 2008

So we're close to finding out which is the 'Best chorus ever'. We asked you to nomimate your best choruses. We had strings of suggestions. And nine of our presenters picked their favourites, based on your choices. Over the past three days you've whittled that list of nine down to three by taking part in a text vote.

Well, we now know which three songs have made the cut and are through to the final on January 1st.. They are 'All you need is love' by The Beatles, 'Delilah' by Tom Jones and 'Wuthering Heights' by Kate Bush. From seven tomorrow morning you'll be able to vote for which one you think makes the best chorus of all time.

You can vote for the three nominations in tomorrow's final in the Breakfast Show from seven in the morning. And to register your vote, you have to text us. Your standard charge applies. Voting will close tomorrow morning at 0930. We'll announce the winnner before the end of the programme at ten tomorrow morning.

VOTING TERMS AND CONDITIONS

  • Voting is by text only. The numbers to be used will be given during the programme.
  • Vote lines are opened and closed as specified on the programme. Votes received outside the specified times will not be counted, but will still be charged. Voting times may change.
  • The BBC reserves the right to cancel or suspend voting at any time.
  • Each text vote costs your standard network rate, (usally a network rate of 10-15p applies, check with your network operator).
  • Voters must obtain permission from the bill payer before voting.
  • Make sure you carefully text details of the chorus you wish to vote for.
  • The BBC reserves the right to disqualify votes if it has reasonable grounds to suspect that fraudulent and multiple voting has occurred or if it considers there has been any attempt to rig the voting.
  • The BBC, its sub-contractors, subsidiaries and/or agencies cannot accept any responsibility whatsoever for any technical failure or malfunction or any other problem with any telephone network or line, system, server, provider or otherwise which may result in any vote being lost or not properly registered or recorded.
  • In the event of problems with the text vote, a respected music journalist will help us choose each day's winner
  • Please note that you cannot vote by email or via this website.

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  • 1. At 08:54am on 02 Jan 2009, steelpulse wrote:

    And then there were none? Delilah? Oh dear. Morning Shelagh and Colin?

    A Chorus of Disapproval? It is NOT unusual from me as you know.

    I think I am being punished by the curse of celebrities getting their votes in ahead of mine. I bet I wasn't counted AT ALL. It is a scandal. lol

    Subject: Climate scientists: it's time for 'Plan B'
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    Cue Bernard Hermmans music. Terry Thomas uttering the word "shower" and what was the surname of the Janet Leight, Anthony Perkins films director again?

    lol

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