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February 12, 2020
In 84, Pat Benatar entered the UK charts,
with ‘Love Is A Battlefield’, peaking at No.49 –
being the first of ten singles, on Chrysalis,
followed by ‘We Belong’, which made the No.22 line.
Next, in 85, ‘Love Is A Battlefield’, re-appeared,
this time putting up, a No.17 fight.
And also in 85, making the Top 50,
was ‘Shadows Of The Night’.
Ending 85, ‘Invincible (Theme From ‘The Legend Of Billie Jean’)’,
reached to No. 53.
And in 86, ‘Sex As A Weapon’,
a No 67, was to be.
In 88, ‘All Fired Up’, climbed to No.19,
and ‘Don’t Walk Away’, made No.42.
In 89, ‘One Love’, peaked at No.59,
and in 93, ‘Somebody’s Baby’, at No.48, on view.
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