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Post by Deleted on Aug 17, 2013 19:58:53 GMT 1
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Post by Sm1ffj on Aug 17, 2013 20:06:24 GMT 1
You're my heart, you're my soul By Modern Talking was a hit as I remember in the late '90s
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Post by Smurfie on Aug 18, 2013 9:43:03 GMT 1
It got a remix treatment in the late 90's, and was a hit across Europe, but did nothing in the UK. They have only reached the UK top 40 once with Brother Louie.
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Post by Mic1812 on Aug 21, 2013 20:43:04 GMT 1
Theres a couple of songs there that were never released as singles in this country like Wham - Heartbeat and All At Once - Whitney Houston was probably a b side.
I was actually thinking i was gonna see a list of songs that sold well and got to no 41 or 42 in the charts but it is more of a kind of favourites list to be honest.
But still some classics there nevertheless
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Post by Earl Purple on Sept 2, 2013 8:53:13 GMT 1
All At Once was indeed a B-side - of Saving All My Love For You.
I would have chosen "Old & Wise" by Alan Parsons Project. "Don't Answer Me" was ok, but Old & Wise was a classic and featured Colin Blunstone as lead vocalist. It spent one week at #74 in 1983.
End Of The Innocence by Don Henley was co-written by and featured Bruce Hornsby. Interesting that one was mentioned, it was in my "retro" chart countdown of 1989 I played yesterday which means it was in my top 20 this week that year. Interestingly I found that chart rather good, given what was in the UK top 20 that week.
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