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October 4, 2019
With their first five UK hits on Warner Brothers,
in 74, ‘Listen To Your Hearts’, at No.29, worked it’s charms.
And in 75, also reaching No.29,
arrived ‘Take Me In Your Arms’.
In 79, ‘What A Fool Believes’,
was a US No.1, & UK No.31.
And also in 79, ‘Minute By Minute’,
at No.47, followed on.
In 87, featuring Michael McDonald –
‘What A Fool Believes’, made the No.57 slot.
And in 89, ‘The Doctor’, on Capitol,
found the No.73 spot.
In 93, ‘Long Train Running’,
back on Warner Brothers, made a Top 7 heaven.
And in 94, ‘Listen To The Music’, returned,
this time, reaching No.37.
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