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August 7, 2019
In 77, ‘She’s Not There’, on CBS,
for Santana, reached No.11.
And in 06, ‘She Moves In Her Own Way’,
on Virgin, saw The Kooks at No.7.
In 80, ‘She’s Out Of My Life’, on Epic,
gave Michael Jackson, a Top 3.
And in 2010, ‘She Said’, on 679/Atlantic,
also peaked at No.3. for Plan B.
In 04, ‘She Will Be Loved’, on J Records,
for Maroon 5, climbed to No.4.
And in 07, ‘She’s My Man’, for The Scissor Sisters,
reached No.29, on Polydor.
In 63, The Beatles, on Parlophone,
had a US & UK No.1, with ‘She Loves You’.
And in 76, ‘She’s Gone’, for Daryl Hall & John Oates,
on Atlantic, peaked at No.42.
In 98, ‘She Left Me On Friday’, gave Shed Seven,
a No.11, on Polydor.
And in 09, ‘She Wolf’, on Epic,
for Shakira, made No.4.
In 83, ‘She Works Hard For The Money’, on Mercury,
gave Donna Summer, a No.25.
And in 94, ‘She Is Suffering’, on Epic,
for Manic Street Preachers, also made No.25.
In 79, Suzi Quatro, peaked at No.11,
on Rak, with ‘She’s In Love With You’.
And in 92, ‘She’s A Rainbow’, on Circa,
gave World of Twist, a No.62.
In 89, ‘Luther Vandross, reached No.34,
on Epic, with ‘She Won’t Talk To Me’.
And in 94, ‘She’s Got The Vibe’, on Jive,
gave R Kelly, a UK Top 3.
In 64, ‘She’s Not There’, on Decca,
gave The Zombies, a No.12 score.
And in 77, ‘She’s A Wind Up’, on United Artists,
for Dr. Feelgood, climbed to No.34.
In 65, ‘She’s About A Mover’, on London –
a No.15, for Sir Douglas Quintet.
And in 99, ‘She’s The One’/’It’s Only Us’, on Chrysalis,
gave Robbie Williams, a gold-selling, No.1, safe bet.
In 99, ‘She’s In Fashion’, on Nude,
reached No.13, for Suede.
And in 07. ‘She’s So Lovely’, on Epic,
for Scouting For Girls – a No.7, made.
In 86, ‘She’s Always A Woman’/’Just The Way You Are’,
gave Billy Joel, a No.53, on CBS.
And in 89, ‘She Drives Me Crazy’, on London,
for The Fine Young Cannibals, a US No.1 & UK Top 5 success.
In 62, ‘She’s Not You’, for Elvis Presley with The Jordanaires,
had a three week run at No.1, on RCA.
And in 88, Robert Palmer, on EMI,
rose to No.6, with ‘She Makes My Day’.
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