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April 28, 2019
In 94, ‘Whiggle In Line’, on Flying South,
for Black Duck, peaked at No.33.
And in 2000, Italian Duo -Black Legend, on Eternal,
was at No.1 with ‘You See The Trouble With Me’.
In 67, ‘See Emily Play’, on Columbia,
peaked at No.6, for Pink Floyd.
And in 70, for Black Sabbath, on Vertigo,
reaching No. 4, was ‘Paranoid’.
In 80, ‘Amigo’, on Ensign,
rose to No.9, for Black Slate.
And in 01, ‘Mr DJ’, on Independiente,
for Blackout, made a Top 20, date.
In 75, ‘Walking In Rhythm’, on Fantasy,
for The Blackbyrds, at No.23, on view.
And in 02, ‘Get The Party Started’,
on Arista, for P!nk, reached No.2.
In 70, Deep Purple, on Harvest,
reached No.2 with ‘Black Night’.
And in 89, ‘Pink Sunshine’, found Fuzzbox,
at No.14, shining bright.
In 94, Black Machine, on London,
had a No.17, with ‘How Gee’.
And in 97, Blackstreet, on Interscope,
peaked at No.6, with ‘Don’t Leave Me’.
In 68, ‘Lily The Pink’, on Parlophone,
for Scaffold, spent four weeks at No.1 in the charts.
And in 09, ‘Boom Boom Pow’ and ‘I Gotta Feeling’,
for The Black Eyed Peas – US & UK No.1’s, winning hearts.
In 72, ‘Standing In The Road’, on Jam,
a Top 4 for UK male group – Blackfoot Sue.
And in 98, Italian group – Black Connection,
saw ‘Give Me Rhythm’, on Xtravaganza, reach No.32.
In 68, ‘Black Magic Woman’ on Blue Horizon,
made No.37, for Fleetwood Mac.
And in 77, La Belle Epoque on Harvest,
peaked at No.2 with ‘Black Is Black’.
In 92, ‘Remedy’, on Def American,
hit No.24, for The Black Crowes.
And in 82, ‘Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White’, on Wea,
by Modern Romance featuring John Du Prez, up to No.15, rose.
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