Four Irish tracks in top 30 most played by Irish stations

Just four Irish tracks made it into the Top 30 list of most played songs last year.

Just four Irish tracks made it into the Top 30 list of most played songs last year.

Phonographic Performance Ireland compiled a list from 37 national and local radio stations across the country.

The most played song in 2011 was Jessie J's 'Price Tag', followed closely by Maroon 5's 'Moves Like Jagger' and Adele's 'Rolling In The Deep'.

The Irish acts to make it into the top 30 were The Script with 'If You Ever Come Back', Bressie's 'Can't Stay Young Forever', Royseven's 'We Should Be Lovers' and Snow Patrol's 'Called Out In The Dark'.

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