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June 13, 2021
In 74, The Staple Singers, made No.34,
on Stax, with ‘If You’re Ready (Come Go With Me)’.
And in 92, ‘Every Kinda People (Remix), on Island,
for Robert Palmer, peaked at No.43.
In 74, ‘Let’s Put It All Together’, on Avco,
saw The Stylistics reach No.9.
And in 60, ‘Nice & Easy’, on Capitol,
took Frank Sinatra to the No.15 line.
In 70, Keep The Customer Satisfied’, on Track,
reached No.41, for Marsha Hunt.
And in 87, ‘Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now’, gave Starship,
a gold selling US & UK No.1, on Grunt.
In 82, ‘Never Give Up On A Good Thing’, for George Benson,
on Warner Brothers, was a No.14.
And in 82, ‘State Of Independence’, also on Warner Brothers
gave Donna Summer too, a No.14.
In 70, ‘New World In The Morning’, on Columbia,
for Roger Whittaker, reached No 17.
And in 76, Harvest For The World’, on Epic,
took The Isley Brothers to the Top 10 scene.
In 76, ‘Now Is The Time’, reached the Top 5,
for Jimmy James and The Vagabonds, on Pye.
And in 84, ‘New Moon On Monday’, made No.9,
for Duran Duran, on EMI.
In 70, ‘I’ll Be There’, on Tamla Motown,
gave The Jackson Five, a US No.1 & UK Top 4.
And in 74, ‘The Air That I Breathe’, made No.2,
for The Hollies, on Polydor.
In 81, ‘New Life’, on Mute,
for Depeche Mode, rose to No.11.
And in 93, ‘Long Train Running’, on Warner Brothers,
for The Doobie Brothers, made No.7.
In 92, ‘If We Hold On Together’, on EMI,
gave Diana Ross, a No.11.
And in 02, ‘A New Day Has Come’, on Epic,
for Celine Dion, peaked at No.7.
In 70, The Brotherhood Of Man, on Deram,
had a Top 10, with ‘United We Stand’.
And in 97, Grace, rose to No.38,
on Perfecto, with ‘Hand In Hand’.
In 76, ‘Take It To The Limit’, on Asylum,
for The Eagles, to No.12 flew.
And in 60, ‘Theme From A Summer Place’,
on Philips, for Percy Faith, a US No.1 & UK Top 2.
In 62, ‘Gonna Build A Mountain’, On Reprise,
took Sammy Davis, Jr to No.26.
And in 88, ‘One Moment In Time’, on Arista,
gave Whitney Houston a UK No.1, ending this mix.
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