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April 16, 2020
With all eight hit singles on WEA,
and seven of the eight, making the Top 20,
in 81, ‘Everybody Salsa’, reached No.12,
and ‘Ay Ay Ay Ay Moosey’ – a Top 10 entry.
In 82, ‘Queen Of The Rapping Scene
(Nothing Ever Goes To Plan)’, was a No.37 hit.
With ‘Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White’,
featuring John Du Prez – a No.15 remit.
And ending 82, ‘Best Years Of Our Lives’, made the Top 4,
with ‘High Life’, reaching No.8, in 83.
Also in 83, ‘Don’t Stop That Crazy Rhythm’, rose to No.14,
and ‘Walking In The Rain’, a No.7, was to be.
Thank you for the music – Play on.
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