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December 5, 2019
In 73, ‘Wild Love’, on Dawn,
gave Mungo Jerry, a No 32.
And in 90, Natalie Cole, on EMI – USA,
reached No.16, with ‘Wild Women Do’.
In 88, ‘Wild Hearted Woman’, on Mercury,
gave All About Eve, a No.33.
And in 95, Rednex, on Internal Affairs,
peaked at No.55, with ‘Wild ‘N Free’.
In 74 ‘The Wild One’, on Rak,
climbed to No.7, for Suzi Quattro.
And in 78, Electric Light Orchestra, on Jet,
reached No.6, with ‘Wild West Hero’.
In 60, ‘Wild One’, on Columbia,
was a Top 7, for Bobby Rydell.
And in 61, ‘Wild Wind’, on Top Rank,
gave John Leyton, a Top 2 sell.
In 87, ‘Wild Frontier’, on 10Ten –
a No.35, for Gary Moore.
And in 91, ‘Wild Hearted Son’, on Beggars Banquet,
gave Cult, a Top 40 score.
In 84 ‘Wild Boys’, on EMI,
saw Duran Duran, with a Top 2.
And in 88, ‘Wild Side’, on Elektra,
peaked at No.23, for Motley Crue.
In 94, ‘The Wild Ones’, on Nude,
reached No.18, for Suede.
And in 09, ‘Wild Horses’, on Syco Music,
for Susan Boyle – a No.9, made.
In 67, ‘Wild Honey’, on Capitol,
gave The Beach Boys, a No.29 ride.
And in 73, Lou Reed, had a Top 10,
on RCA, with ‘Walk On The Wild Side’.
In 76, ‘Play That Funky Music’, on Epic,
gave Wild Cherry, a US No.1 & UK No. 7 score.
And in 89, ‘Breakin Up’, on Parlophone,
for Wild Weekend, peaked at No.74.
In 70, ‘Wild World’, on Island,
gave Jimmy Cliff, a No.8 play.
And in 81,’Wild Is The Wind’, made No.24,
for David Bowie, on RCA.
In 95, Wild Colour, reached No.25,
with ‘Dreams’, on Perfecto.
And also in 95, Wildhearts, made No.16, on East West,
with ‘I Wanna Go Where The People Go’.
In 95 & 98, ‘Renegade Master’, on Hi-Life,
gave Wildchild, a No.11 & No.3.
And in 04, ‘Wild Boys’, on Concept,
for Phixx – a No.12, was to be.
In 61, ‘Wild In The Country’, on RCA,
found Elvis Presley, on Top 4 turf.
And in 98, Ash, rode to No.31,
on Infectious, with ‘Wild Surf’.
In 94, Happy Bizzness’/’Wild Luv’, on Junior Boy’s Own,
for Roach Hotel, made No.75.
And in 06, ‘Wild Blue Yonder’, on V2,
a No.22, for Paul Weller – last in this mix to arrive,
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