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December 30, 2018
In 65, ‘A World Of Our Own’ by The Seekers,
on Colombia, reached No.3.
Also in 65, ‘All Over The World’ by Francoise Hardy,
on Pye, at No.16, a favourite proved to be.
In 89, ‘The Sensual World’ for Kate Bush,
peaked at No.12 on EMI.
And in 97, ‘The World Tonight’ by Paul McCartney
on Parlophone, reached a No. 23 high.
In 64, ‘You’re My World’ by Cilla Black,
on Parlophone – became her second UK No.1 score.
And in 67, ‘World Of Broken Hearts’ by Amen Corner,
on Deram, peaked at No.24.
In 89, ‘All Around The World’ by Lisa Stansfield,
on Arista, a gold seller and UK No.1.
And in 06, ‘Wonderful World’, on Polydor,
for James Morrison – saw a Top 10 won.
In 93, ‘World (The Price Of Love)’ for New Order,
on Centredate, at No.13, was found.
And in 89, gold seller ‘The Living Years’ for Mike & The Mechanics,
on Wea, a US No.1 and UK No.2 sound.
In 69, ‘Man Of The World’, by Fleetwood Mac,
on Immediate, reached a UK No.2.
And in 83, ‘Market Square Heroes’, by Marillion, on EMI,
made No.53, after also reaching the Top 60, in 82.
In 69, ‘Wonderful World Beautiful People’, on Trogan,
and ‘Wild World’ on Island, in 70 too,
both hits for Jamaican singer, Jimmy Cliff –
rightly taking a UK Top Ten pew.
In 70, ”Our World’ on Philips,
reached No.17 for UK group, Blue Mink.
And in 73, ‘Top Of The World’ by The Carpenters,
on A&M, a US No.1 and UK No.5, next in this link.
In 70, ‘New World In The Morning’ for Roger Whittaker,
on Colombia, gained a No.17 place.
And in 2006, ‘World At Your Feet’ on Independiente,
made the Top 3 for UK group – Embrace.
In 88, ‘Wild World’ on 10Ten label – a Top 5,
and ‘Watching The World Go By’, on Virgin, in 96,
both hits for UK singer Maxi Priest,
bringing an end to this world flavoured mix.
written by
Harriet Blackbury
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