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August 5, 2019
In 07, Amerie, on Columbia,
had a Top 10, with ‘Take Control’.
And in 08, ‘Take Back The City’, on Fiction.
reached No.6, for Snow Patrol.
In 72, ‘Take A Look Around’, on Tamla Motown,
found The Temptations, at No.13 in the chart.
And in 92, Erma Franklin, peaked at No.9,
on Epic, with ‘(Take A Little) Piece Of My Heart’.
In 80, Marti Webb, on Polydor, made No.3,
with ‘Take That Look Off Your Face’.
And in 85, ‘Take Me Home’, on Virgin,
found Phil Collins, with a No.19, to embrace.
In 75, ‘Take Your Mama For A Ride’,
on Chelsea, gave Lulu, a No.37 success.
And in 98, ‘Take The Long Way Home’,
on Cheeky, peaked at No.15, for Faithless.
In 85, A-Ha, on Warner Brothers,
had a gold-selling, US.No.1 & UK. No.2, with ‘Take On Me’.
And in 04, ‘Take Me Out’, on Domino,
gave Franz Ferdinand, a Top 3.
In 96, Baby D, on Systematic,
had a No.15, with ‘Take Me To Heaven’,
And in 98, Blackstreet & Mya featuring Mase & Blinky Blink,
took ‘Take Me There’, on Interscope, to No.7.
In 79, ‘Take On The World’, gave Judas Priest,
a No.14, on CBS.
And in 09, ‘Take Me Back’, on Fourth & Broadway,
gave Tinchy Stryder, a Top 3 success.
In 67, Gladys Knight & The Pips, on Tamla Motown,
made No.13, with ‘Take Me In Your Arms And Love Me’.
And in 94, ‘Take It Back’, on EMI,
for Pink Floyd, peaked at No.23.
In 85, Prince & The Revolution, on Warner Brothers,
made No.7, with ‘Let’s Go Crazy’/’Take Me With You’.
And in 95, ‘Take Me Higher’, on EMI,
for Diana Ross, reached No.32.
In 79, ‘Take That To The Bank’, on RCA,
was a Top 20, for Shalamar.
And in 04, ‘Take Me To The Clouds Above’,
on, All around the world, saw LMC vs U2, find a No.1 star.
In 73, ‘Take Me High’, on EMI,
took Cliff Richard to No.27.
And in 02, ‘Take It Easy’, on Epic,
for 3SL reached No.11.
In 93, ‘Take It From Me’, on Arista,
gave Girlfriend, a No.47.
And in 99, Charlotte Nilsson, also on Arista,
flew up to No.20, with ‘Take Me To Heaven’.
In 73, ‘Take Me To The Mardi Gras’, on CBS,
for Paul Simon, peaked at No.7.
And in 83, ‘Take That Situation’, on Arista,
found Nick Heyward, at No.11.
In 78, Abba reached No.1, on Epic,
with the gold-seller – ‘Take A Chance On Me’
And in 03, ‘Take Your Shoes Off’, on Multiply,
gave The Cheeky Girls, a Top 3.
In 61, ‘Take Five’, on Fontana,
for The Dave Brubeck Quartet, peaked at No.6,
And in 76, ‘Take It To The Limit’, on Asylum,
reached No.12, for The Eagles, and completes this mix.
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