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November 17, 2018
‘5 Steps’ by Dru Hill made a UK No.22
on Island Black Music label in 97,
and in 87, ‘Five Get Over Excited’,
by The Housemartins reached No.11.
‘Five Colours In Her Hair’ by McFly,
in 2004, a UK No.1 bet,
and at No.6 in 61, on Fontana,
with ‘Take Five’ was The Dave Brubeck Quartet.
In 86, on the Tent label was Five Star –
at No.2 with ‘Rain Or Shine’,
and in 08, Noah & The Whale, on Vertigo,
made No.7 with ‘5 Years Time’.
In 78, ‘Five Minutes’ by The Stranglers,
on United Artists arrived at No.11,
and in 99, ‘Everything But The Girl’
by Five Fathoms, on Virgin, made No.27.
‘I’m In Favour Of Friendship’, on Decca,
in 1955 gave Five Smith Brothers a Top 20,
and in 99, ‘Never Had It So Good’,
by Take 5, a No.34 entry.
‘Until The Time Is Through’ by Five
on RCA, in 98, reached a No.2 high,
and The Jackson 5, on Tamla Motown, in 71,
was at No.33 with ‘Never Can Say Goodbye’.
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