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May 9, 2022
In 82, ‘Best Years Of Our Lives’, on WEA,
gave Modern Romance a silver selling Top 4.
And in 07, The Kaiser Chiefs had a No 1,
with ‘Ruby’ on B Unique/Polydor.
In 75, ‘Right Back Where We Started From’,
on United Artists, for Maxine Nightingale, a No.8 entry.
And in 99, ‘Take Me To Your Heaven’, on Arista,
saw Charlotte Nilsson with a Top 20.
In 68, Mama Cass rose to No.11,
with ‘Dream A Little Dream Of Me’, on RCA.
And in 88, Mica Paris reached No.7,
with ‘My One Temptation’, on Fourth & Broadway.
In 70, Clint Eastwood, peaked at No.18,
on Paramount with ‘I Talk To The Trees’,
And in 74, The Isley Brothers, on Epic,
rose to No 16, with ‘Summer Breeze’.
In 72, Holly Sherwood reached No 29,
on Bell with ‘Day By Day’.
And in 06, Kelly Clarkson made No.22,
with ‘Breakaway’, on RCA.
In 82, The Maisonettes rose to No.7,
on Ready Steady Go, with ‘Heartache Avenue’.
And in 09, ‘Don’t Upset The Rhythm (Go Baby Go)’,
on Vertigo, gave The Noisettes a Top 2.
In 98, ‘Searchin’ My Soul’, on Epic,
saw Vonda Shepard, with a Top 10 success.
And in 03, Paul Young had a UK gold selling No.1,
with ‘Wherever I Lay My Hat (That’s My Home)’, on CBS.
In 88, Tanita Tikaram rose to N0.22,
with ‘Twist In My Sobriety’, on WEA.
And in 04, ‘If I Thought You’d Change Your Mind’,
gave Agnetha Faltskog a No.11, also on Wea.
In 01, ‘Here With Me’, on Cheeky,
for Dido, was a Top 4.
And in 06, James Morrison, had a Top 5,
with ‘You Give Me Something’, on Polydor.
In 82, Christopher Cross, on Warner Brothers, had a
UK & US No.1, with ‘Arthur’s Theme (Best That You Can Do)’.
And in 83, The Lotus Eaters reached No.15,
on Sylvan, with ‘First Picture of You’.
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