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November 12, 2019
In 86, ‘Fool’s Paradise’, on Capitol,
saw Melisa Morgan, on the No.41 line.
And in 88, ‘Foolish Beat’, on Atlantic,
for Debbie Gibson, a US No.1 & UK No.9.
In 61, ‘Fools Rush In’, on Mercury,
gave Brook Benton, a Top 50 play.
And in 2000, ‘Fool Again’, was a No.1,
for Westlife, on RCA.
In 86, ‘No More The Fool’, on Legend,
saw Elkie Brooks make the Top 5 her own.
And in 89, ‘Fool’s Gold’, was at No.8,
for The Stone Roses, on Silvertone.
In 63, ‘Foolish Little Girl’, on Stateside,
for The Shirelles, a No.38, was to be.
And in 04, ‘Paper House’, on Island,
took Foolproof’, to No.53.
In 63, Rick Nelson, on Brunswick,
peaked at No.12, with ‘Fools Rush In’.
And in 67, ‘Chain Of Fools’/’Satisfaction’, on Atlantic,
reached No.43, for Aretha Franklin.
In 76, ‘Fooled Around And Fell In Love’, on Capricorn,
gave Elvin Bishop, a No.34.
And in 03, ‘Fool No More’, peaked at No.4,
for S Club Juniors, on Polydor.
In 87, ‘Fooled By A Smile’, on Mercury,
gave Swing Out Sister, a No.43.
And in 96, Fool’s Guide, made No.61,
on Encore, with ‘Lemon Tree’.
In 66, Cilla Black peaked at No.13,
on Parlophone, with ‘A Fool Am I ‘.
And in 83, ‘My Foolish Friend’, was at No.57,
for Talk Talk, on EMI.
In 80, ‘Fool For Your Loving’, on United Artists,
found Whitesnake, at No.13.
And in 85, ‘No Fool (For Love)’, on Pronto,
made No.41, for Hazell Dean.
In 82, ‘Fool If You Think It’s Over’, a No.17,
for Elkie Brooks, on A & M.
And in 91, ‘Only Fools (Never Fall In Love)’, on I Q,
took Sonia into the Top 10.
In 63, Shirley Bassey, on Columbia,
had a No.47, with ‘What Kind Of Fool Am I ?’.
And in 76, The Rolling Stones, were at No.6,
on Rolling Stone label, with ‘Fool To Cry’.
In 62, ‘What Kind Of Fool am I ?’/ ‘Gonna Build A Mountain’,
gave Sammy Davis, Jr , on Reprise, a No.26.
And in 02, ‘All My Life’, on RCA –
a Top 5, for The Foo Fighters – ends this mix.
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