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February 1, 2020
In 97, ‘Never Gonna Let You Go’, on Delirious,
for Tina Moore, a Top 7.
And in 01, ‘Straight Up’, on MCA,
found Chante Moore, at No.11.
In 79, ‘This Time Baby’, peaked at No.49,
for Jackie Moore, on CBS.
And in 87, ‘Soul Man’, on A & M,
gave Sam Moore & Lou Reed, a Top 30 success.
In 79, ‘Parisienne Walkways’, at No.8,
for Gary Moore, on MCA.
And in 86, ‘O’ My Father had A Rabbit’,
reached No.24, for Ray Moore, on Play.
In 76, ‘Misty Blue’, on Contempo,
for Dorothy Moore, reached the Top 5 flight.
And in 95, Lisa Moorish, on Go! Beat,
peaked at No.24, with ‘Mr Friday Night’.
In 2000, ‘Candy’, on Epic,
found Mandy Moore, at No.6.
And in 76, ‘This Is It’, on Buddah,
for Melba Moore, at No 9, ends this mix.
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