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November 26, 2018
In 81, on Polydor, reaching No.21
was ‘Radio Wall Of Sound’ by Slade,
and in 84, ‘Radio GaGa’ by Queen
on EMI – a number 2 position made.
In 01, ‘Paranoid Android’ by Radiohead
on Parlophone made Number 3,
and ‘Nervous Wreck’ by U.S. group Radio Stars,
on Chiswick, a top 40, proved to be.
In 04, ‘Radio’ by Robbie Williams,
on Crysalis reached the No.1 slot,
and in 91, ‘Radio Song’ by REM –
a Top 30, on Warner Brothers, loved a lot.
In 61, ‘Transistor Radio’ made No.24
on Pye, for Comedian – Benny Hill,
and in 78, ‘Radio Radio’ – a Top 30 on Radar
for Elvis Costello & The Attractions, that fans love still.
In 87, ‘Radio Heart’ at No.35 on GFM for
Radio Heart featuring Gary Numan, is next in this mix.
Also, in 87 ‘I Love My Radio ( My DJ’s Radio)’
for Taffy, on Transglobal, made No.6.
In 80, ‘On The Radio’ by Donna Summer,
on Casablanca, peaked at No.32,
and in 78, ‘Jack And Jill’ at No 11, on Arista,
by U.S. group Raydio, came into view.
In 83, at No.13 on Sound of New York label was
‘Last Night A DJ Saved My Life On Th Radio’ by Indeep,
and in 76, on Decca, at No.3 was ‘Music’,
by John Miles, guaranteeing a calming night’s sleep.
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