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March 22, 2019
In 05, ‘Star To Fall’, on Data,
a No.4, for Australian Duo – Cabin Crew.
And in 2000, ‘Sky’, on Universal,
for Sonique, reached No.2.
In 78, ‘Jupiter’ peaked at No.41,
and in 78, ‘Star’- a Top 20, at No.16.
Both these hits on CBS for Earth, Wind & Fire.
And in 95 ‘Heaven For Everyone’ – No.2 on Parlophone for Queen.
In 83, ‘The Sun And The Rain’, on Stiff label,
gave Madness a Top 5 stay.
And in 85, ‘Clouds Across The Moon’, reached No.6,
for The Rah Band, on RCA.
In 97, ‘Dark Clouds’ on Gut label,
was a No.14 hit for Space.
And in 06, ‘Starlight’, on Helium 3/Warner Brothers –
gave Muse a No.13 place.
In 65, ‘Here Comes The Night’, on Decca –
a Top 2, for UK male vocal group – Them.
And in 99, ‘Cloud Number 9’ reached No.6,
for Canadian singer- Bryan Adams, on A & M.
In 75, ‘Sky High’, on Splash,
gave Jigsaw a No.9 hit.
And in 84, ‘Atmosphere’ on Spirit Fire label,
for Russ Abbot, at No.7, did sit.
In 69, ‘Cloud Nine’, on Tamla Motown,
gave The Temptations their fifth Top 20 – at No.15.
And in 03, ‘Universally Speaking’, on Warner Brothers,
by Red Hot Chili Peppers, at No.27, was seen.
In 81, ‘Planet Earth’ on EMI,
for Duran Duran, a No.12 – fans thought heaven.
And in 03, ‘Sunrise’ on Simplyred.com,
took Simply Red up to No.7.
In 91, ‘The Whole Of The Moon’, on Ensign,
found The Waterboys at No.3 – (and in 85 at No.26).
And in 84, ‘Sunset Now’ on Virgin, at No.24,
for Heaven 17 – last in this mix.
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