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October 16, 2019
In 55, ‘Ready, Willing And Able’, on Philips,
gave Doris Day, a Top 7.
And in 81, ‘New Life’, on Mute.,
took Depeche Mode, to No.11.
In 63, ‘Welcome To My World’, was a No.6,
for Jim Reeves, on RCA.
And in 08, Take That, had a No.1,
on Polydor, with ‘Greatest Day’.
In 74, ‘The Way We Were’ – a US No.1 & UK No.31,
for Barbra Steisand, on CBS.
And in 02, ‘The Way (Put Your Hand In My Hand)’,
gave Divine Inspiration, a Top 5 success.
In 84, ‘We All Stand Together’, on Parlophone,
for Paul McCartney & The Frog Chorus – a Top 3 entry.
And in 98, ‘Ready For A New Day’, on Manifesto,
gave Todd Terry featuring Martha Wash, a Top 20.
In 70, ‘Reach Out And Touch’, on Tamla Motown,
gave Diana Ross, a No 33 re-action.
And in 80, Whitesnake, on United Artists,
had a No.43, with ‘Ready an’ Willing (Sweet Satisfaction)’.
In 02, ‘We Are Made Of Stars’, on Mute,
for Moby, reached No.11.
And also in 02, ‘A New Day Has Come’,
on Epic, took Celine Dion, to No.7.
In 67, ‘The Happening’, on Tamla Motown,
for The Supremes, was a US No.1 & UK No. 6.
And in 84, ‘New Moon on Monday’, on EMI,
for Duran Duran, a No.9 fix.
In 81, ‘We’re Almost There’, on Motown,
saw Michael Jackson at No.46.
And in 86, ‘Life’s What You Make It’, on EMI,
a No.16, for Talk Talk, ends this mix.
Written by
Harriet Blackbury
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