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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2005 18:05:51 GMT 1
UK Top 40 weekending 24th September 1977
1 (1) Way Down – Elvis Presley *4th of 5 weeks* 2 (2) Magic Fly – Space 3 (3) Silver Lady – David Soul 4 (4) Oxygene Part IV – Jean Michel Jarre 5 (5) Down Deep Inside – Donna Summer 6 (10) Telephone Man – Meri Wilson 7 (7) Nobody Does It Better – Carly Simon 8 (14) Best Of My Love – Emotions 9 (20) Do Anything You Wanna Do – Eddie and the Hot Rods 10 (11) That’s What Friends Are For – Deniece Williams 11 (13) Looking After Number One – Boomtown Rats 12 (8) Nights On Broadway – Candi Staton 13 (31) Wondrous Stories – Yes 14 (27) Black Is Black – La Belle Epoque 15 (6) Float On – Floaters 16 (26) From New York To L.A. – Patsy Gallant 17 (15) Dancin’ In The Moonlight – Thin Lizzy 18 (25) Gary Gilmour’s Eyes – Adverts 19 (9) Angelo – Brotherhood Of Man 20 (21) I Can’t Get You Outa My Mind – Yvonne Elliman 21 (18) Sunshine After The Rain – Elkie Brooks 22 (24) Black Betty – Ram Jam 23 (19) I Think I’m Gonna Fall In Love With You – Dooleys 24 (22) Dreamer – Jacksons 25 (23) Spanish Stroll – Mink DeVille 26 (New) I Remember Elvis Presley – Danny Mirror 27 (28) Thunder In My Heart – Leo Sayer 28 (32) Waiting In Vain – Bob Marley and the Wailers 29 (29) Another Star – Stevie Wonder 30 (30) Gimme Dat Banana – Black Gorilla 31 (12) Tulane – Steve Gibbons Band 32 (New) I Remember Yesterday – Donna Summer 33 (16) You Got What It Takes – Showaddywaddy 34 (New) She’s A Windup – Dr. Feelgood 35 (New) Cool Out Tonight – David Essex 36 (38) Your Generation – Generation X 37 (39) Let’s Clean Up The Ghetto – Philadelphia International All Stars 38 (17) The Crunch – Rah Band 39 (New) Daytime Friends – Kenny Rogers 40 (New) From Here To Eternity – Giorgio (Moroder)
* MP3s of all songs are available. PM me if you see anything you want
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Post by Robbie on Jan 30, 2005 15:53:59 GMT 1
From Here To Eternity is a great record, as is Best Of My Love, Magic Fly, Gary Gilmour's Eyes and Do Anything You Wanna Do!
Dreadful number one! Leaving aside the Elvis thing, it must rank as being one of his worst songs. though still far better than the Elvis tribute single at #26!
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Post by Dory on Jan 30, 2005 19:59:58 GMT 1
13 (31) Wondrous Stories – Yes I had no idea that Yes ever had any success with singles, but this is a great track -I'll have to dig out the album now
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Post by Robbie on Jan 30, 2005 23:19:52 GMT 1
13 (31) Wondrous Stories – Yes I had no idea that Yes ever had any success with singles, but this is a great track -I'll have to dig out the album now This was their only top 20 hit, their other top 40 hits were Going For The One, Don't Kill The Whale and Owner Of a Lonely Heart. Jon Anderson had a more successful career on the singles chart in duet with Vangelis.
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