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September 20, 2018
In 84, on the Forbidden Fruit label,
‘Smalltown Boy’, a Top 3 for Bronski Beat.
‘Why’ came next making No.6, and
‘It Ain’t Necessarily So’ – fans approval did meet.
In 85, ‘I Feel Love (Medley)’
became their second No.3,
and ‘Hit That Perfect Note’,
ending this year, also a No.3, was to be.
Then in 86, ‘Come On, Come On’ – a Top 20,
and in 89, reaching No.32 came ‘Cha Cha Heels’
on Arista, from Eartha Kitt & Bronski Beat –
What a match! with this lady who always appeals.
‘Smalltown Boy (Remix) on the London label,
in 91, also making No.32,
for Jimmy Somerville With Bronski Beat –
the last track in this ‘hit list’ queue.
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