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November 19, 2019
With nine consecutive hits on London label,
Jimmy Somerville featuring June Miles-Kingston, first made No.14,
when ‘Comment Te Dire Adieu’, did arrive.
And in 90, ‘You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real’) peaked at No.5.
Also in 90, ‘Read My Lips (Enough Is Enough)’, was at No.26,
and ‘To Love Somebody’, a No.8 fix.
And in 91, with Bronski Beat, making No.32,
was ‘Smalltown Boy (Remix)’.
Also in 91, ‘Run For Love’, reached No.52,
and in 95, at No.4, was Heartbeat’.
Followed by ‘Hurt So Good’, at No.15,
and peaking at No.41, ‘By Your Side’, took a seat.
In 97, ‘Dark Sky’, now on Gut Label,
climaxed at No.66,
showcasing some of the work,
and ending, this Jimmy Somerville mix.
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