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December 7, 2019
In 73, ‘Take Me To The Mardi Gras’, on CBS,
gave Paul Simon, a No.7.
And in 93, ‘West End Girls’, on London,
for East 17, reached No.11.
In 81, ‘The Caribbean Disco Show’, peaked at No.8,
for Lobo, on Polydor.
And in 08, ‘Love In The Club’, on Laface,
for Usher featuring Young Jeezy, a US No.1 & UK No.4.
In 67, ‘San Franciscan Nights’, on MGM,
gave Eric Burdon & The Animals, a No.7.
And in 84, ‘2 Minutes To Midnight’, on EMI,
for Iron Maiden, reached No.11.
In 64, ‘Viva Las Vegas’, on RCA,
gave Elvis Presley with The Jordanaires, a No.17 success.
And in 78, ‘Come On Dance Dance’, peaked at No.16,
for The Saturday Night Band, on CBS.
In 67, The Small Faces, on Immediate,
had a Top 3, with ‘Itchycoo Park’.
And in 09, Timbaland featuring Nelly Furtado,
reached No.21, with ‘Morning After Dark’.
In 82, ‘Music & Lights’, was a gold-selling Top 5,
for Imagination, on R & B.
And in 03, ‘Move Your Feet’, on Mercury,
gave Junior Senior, a Top 3.
In 80, ‘Dance Yourself Dizzy’, on Polo,
saw Liquid Gold, up to No.2, fly.
And in 85, The Untouchables, made No.59,
on Stiff label, with ‘I Spy For The FBI’.
In 74, ‘Queen Of Clubs’, on Jayboy,
saw KC & The Sunshine Band, with a No.7 play.
And in 84, ‘Smooth Operator’, on Epic,
reached No.19, for Sade.
In 96, ‘The Night Train’, on Positiva,
gave Kadoc, a No.14.
And in 04, ‘Somewhere Only We Know’,
on Island, was a Top 3, for Keene.
In 81, ‘Rainy Night In Georgia’, on Warner Brothers,
gave Randy Crawford, a No.18 call.
And in 98, Simple Minds, also made No.18,
on Chrysalis, with ‘Glitterball’.
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