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September 19, 2019
In 77, ‘Sound And Vision’, on RCA,
for David Bowie, was a Top 3.
And in 05, ‘Heading For A Breakdown’, made No.70,
for Soundtrack Of Our Life, on Wea.
In 83, Dayton, on Capitol,
peaked at No.75, with ‘The Sound Of Music’.
And in 93, ‘2 The Rhythm’, reached No.72,
for Sound Factory, on Logic.
In 02, Sound Bluntz, on Incentive,
made No.32, with ‘Billie Jean’.
And in 07, ‘Sound Of Freedom’, on Defected,
gave Bob Sinclair, Cutee B & Dollarman, a No.14.
In 93, ‘I’m Going All The Way’, on Perspective,
for Sounds Of Blackness, peaked at No.27.
And in 2000, ‘The Sound Of Bamboo’, on Inferno,
took Flickman, to No.11.
In 82, ‘The Sound Of Your Cry’, reached No.59,
for Elvis Presley, on RCA.
And in 98, ‘Sound Of Drums’, on Columbia,
saw Kula Shaker, with a Top 3 say.
In 66, ‘The Sound Of Silence’, on Decca,
saw The Bachelors, with a Top 3.
And in 86, ‘The Sound Of Musik’, made No.61,
for Falco, on Wea.
In 92, ‘The Sound Of Crying’, on Kitchenware,
gave Prefab Sprout, a No. 23.
And in 93, Jesus & Mary Chain, had a Top 30,
on Blanco Y Negro, with ‘Sound Of Speed (EP)’.
In 91, ‘Sound’, on Fontana,
gave James, a No 9 entry.
And in 94, ‘Spoonman’, on A & M,
found Soundgarden, at No.20.
In 81, The Human League, on Virgin,
peaked at No.12, with ‘The Sound Of The Crowd’.
And in 02, ‘Sound Of The Underground’, on Polydor,
was a platinum selling No.1, for Girls Aloud.
In 64, ‘Cast Your Fate To The Wind’, on Piccadilly,
gave Sounds Orchestral, a Top 5.
And in 92, ‘Take Me Up’, on ffrr, made No.62,
for Soundsource, and is the last in this mix, to arrive.
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