A unique poll of over 3000 dads across the UK was recently carried out by Sunfly Karaoke ahead of Fathers Day to discover their singing habits, covering both the songs they love to sing as well as where they tend to sing them.

With Oasis and Blur fighting it out for top spot, the Gallagher brothers pipped Blur to the post by gaining 32% of the vote for the perennial classic ‘Wonderwall’ compared to 29% for Parklife.

In addition, the findings, compiled from comprehensive analysis of downloads and streaming data from www.sunflykaraoke.com has revealed that (ahem!) older acts like the Beatles, Rolling Stones, Queen, and Bowie are still right up there for 30 to 50-year-olds when deciding which songs they enjoy singing the most.

The North of England’s dads seemed to help swing the balance, with 27% giving the nod to both the Beatles and Oasis.

Other interesting observations drawn from the data published by Sunfly, in line with the launch of their recently released new karaoke streaming service; sunflystreaming.com, identified the types of songs dads tend to sing, which see over 30% preferring rock anthems and 20% going for the more passionate, heartfelt ballads of Robbie Williams’ ‘Angels’, ‘Hey Jude’ and ‘True’ by Spandau Ballet. This indicates that dads across the country still have that soft centre we all knew they had.

The region that loved singing ballads most was the North East with 17%, whilst Londoners were least likely to sing the poppier stuff with 23% preferring classic rock

Sunfly’s data gives us an insight into the habits of dads across Britain and not only tells us what they like to sing but WHERE they like to ‘rock out’ as well. The bathroom whilst shaving and showering sees a combined total of 35%. Then perhaps surprisingly, it is the kitchen which sees 33% of dads highlighting their vocal talents to the whole family maybe whilst cooking or doing the dishes, closely followed by their car both when cleaning and driving it which saw 30% of those polled saying this is where they love to sing most. An odd revelation is one of the top places they like singing being the toilet with 7% saying that even if it is relatively quiet singing they tend to do so in the smallest room maybe it is thought because there tends to be a radio for them to listen to as well.

Dad Rock Top 20

  1. Wonderwall – Oasis
  2. Parklife – Blur
  3. Bohemian Rhapsody – Queen
  4. Heroes – David Bowie
  5. Hey Jude – The Beatles
  6. (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction – Rolling Stones
  7. Angels- Robbie Williams
  8. My Way- Frank Sinatra
  9. Don’t Stop Believin’ – Journey
  10. True – Spandau Ballet
  11. Home – Michael Buble
  12. Mr Brightside – The Killers
  13. Don’t You Want Me – The Human League
  14. You Took The Words Right Out Of My Mouth – Meatloaf
  15. Uptown Girl – Billy Joel
  16. Born In The USA – Bruce Springsteen
  17. 500 Miles – The Proclaimers
  18. Don’t Look Back In Anger – Oasis
  19. Mustang Sally – The Commitments
  20. Daniel – Elton John

Top Places Fathers like to sing:

  1. The Bathroom
  2. The Kitchen
  3. The Car
  4. The Garden
  5. The Pub
  6. Doing DIY
  7. Walking the dog
  8. Exercising
  9. The Kitchen
  10. The Toilet

As Dan Maidstone from www.sunflykaraoke.co.uk explains:
‘When we were launching the new streaming service across the UK, it became clear that there was a growing trend amongst dads of a certain age to sing both upbeat and heartwarming ballads which shows that UK dads we feel are on the whole optimistic and big softies at heart, who tend to love letting themselves go vocally.

We hope that by bringing streaming karaoke in the homes of the UK, dads are going to start learning the proper words and improving their technique. Subscriptions to sunflystreaming.com, with over 15000 songs available, start at just £4.99 per month with a 7 day free trial and make an unusual and ideal Fathers Day gift’

The data was gathered from Sunfly’s customers including subscribers and karaoke DJs in the first part of 2016 and is the first survey of it’s type to show the distinct singing habits of UK dads

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