Home
ABOUT US
Recent Posts
- Bygone Days and Relative Treats.
- A Tribute To Tina Turner by Harriet Blackbury
- My Rescue Tabby Cat
- Bubble & Squeak
- A Tribute To Burt Bacharach by Harriet Blackbury
- The Turning Year (Catching Up) by Harriet Blackbury
- A Tribute to Jeff Beck by Harriet Blackbury
- Old Memory Lane
- Some Memories of Lamont Herbert Dozier
- A Tribute to Olivia Newton-John by Harriet Blackbury
Recent Comments
- Back And Forth on
- Back And Forth on
- Pitch Perfect on
- Pitch Perfect on
- For The Love Of Music on
Categories
- Animals (73)
- Family Life (285)
- Friendship and Trust (127)
- General information (3)
- Hope and Encouragement (169)
- Irony / Inevitability (140)
- Justice / Revenge (30)
- Laughter & Tears (32)
- Life/Living (196)
- Music (329)
- Nature (2)
- Nonsensical Madness (186)
- Obituary / Memorial (55)
- Radio (133)
- Reviews (7)
- Romance (220)
- Sport (144)
- Sunday Poems (15)
- Uncategorized (1)
POEM ARCHIVE
ONLINE SERVICES
BOOKS
Contact Us
Useful Links
November 5, 2020
With all but one of their hits on Parlophone, in 94
‘Caught By The Fuzz’, at No.43, their first chart entry.
Followed in 95, by ‘Mansize Rooster’,
which climbed into the Top 20.
Also in 95, ‘Lose It’, on Sub Pop, made No.75,
and ‘Lenny’, back on Parlophone, had a Top 10 shout.
With ‘Alright’/’Time’, their last hit of 95 – a No.2,
and in 96, in the Top 5, was ‘Going Out’.
In 97, three more hits followed,
with ‘Richard 111’, claiming a Top 2 play.
Then ‘Sun Hits The Sky’, a Top 10,
and at No.18, came ‘Late In The Day’.
In 99, ‘Pumping On Your Stereo’, made No 11,
with ‘Moving’ at No.9, the next to arrive.
And ending 99, ‘Mary’ reached No.36,
and in 02,’Never Done Nothing Like That Before’, a No.75.
Also in 02, ‘Grace’ peaked at No.13,
and in 03, ‘Seen The Light’, rose to No.22.
In 04, ‘Kiss Of Life’ made No.23,
and in 05, ‘St Petersburg’, also a No.22.
Still in 05, reaching No.52, came ‘Low C’,
and in 08, ‘Bad Blood’ peaked at No.73.
Ending this run of chart hits,
for Supergrass, covering a fourteen year spree.
written by Harriet Blackbury
No Comments »
No comments yet.
RSS feed for comments on this post.
Leave a comment
You must be logged in to post a comment.