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May 25, 2019
In 76, ‘The Soul City Walk’, on Philadelphia International,
for Archie Bell & The Drells, peaked at No. 13.
And in 81, ‘Body Talk’, on R & B, for Imagination –
their first UK hit, at No.4, was seen.
In 82, ‘Body Language’, on EMI,
reached No.25 for Queen.
And in 83, ‘Soul Inside’, on Some Bizarre label,
by Soft Cell, climbed to No.16.
In 65, ‘Heart Full Of Soul’, on Columbia,
gave The Yardbirds a UK Top 2.
And in 2000, ‘Body Groove’, on Go! Beat,
for Architechs featuring Nana, took a No.3 pew.
In 69, ‘Soul Deep’, on the Bell label,
for The Box Tops, at No.22, did peak.
And in 83, ‘Body Work’, on Polydor –
a Top 20, and only UK hit, for Hot Streak.
In 77, ‘Nobody Does It Better’, on Elektra,
for Carly Simon, at No.7, did arrive.
And in 01, ‘The Soulshaker’, on Global Cuts,
by Max Linen, peaked at No.55.
In 85, ‘Body & Soul’, on Virgin,
reached No.9 for Mai Tai.
And in 2001, ‘Soul Sound’, on London,
gave The Sugarbabes, a Top 30 stay.
In 77, ‘Soul Cha Cha’, on H & L,
peaked at No.34, for Van Mc Coy.
And in 94, ‘Body In Motion’, on Eastern Bloc –
a No.15, for Atlantic Ocean, brought joy.
In 2001, ‘Nobody Wants To Be Lonely’, on Columbia,
for Ricky Martin with Christina Aguilera – a No.4 hit.
And also in 01, ‘Soul Heaven’, on Direction,
by The Goodfellas featuring Lisa Millet – at No.7, did sit.
In 85, ‘Soul Passing Through Soul’, on Portrait,
for Toyah, made a No.57 place.
And in 98, ‘My Body’ on East West,
by Levert Sweat Gill, at No.21, in the chart race.
In 67, ‘Soul Man’, on Stax,
reached No.24 for Sam & Dave.
And in 2009, ‘Body ll Body’, on Wild Card,
for Samantha Mumba – a Top 5 fave.
In 87, ‘Heart And Soul’, on Siren,
reached No.4 for T’Pau.
And in 05, Tom Novy featuring Michael Marshall,
saw ‘Your Body’, on Data, take a Top 10 bow.
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