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June 27, 2019
In 90, ‘Kingston Town’ on DEP International,
for UB40, peaked at No.4.
And in 95, ‘Country House’, on Food label,
for Blur, made a No.1 score.
In 83, ‘Uptown Girl’, a gold-seller, on CBS,
gave Billy Joel a No.1, with style.
And in 89, ‘The Downtown Lights’, on Linn,
reached No.67 for Blue Nile.
In 63, ‘He’s In Town’, on Piccadilly’,
gave The Rocking Berries, a Top 3 stand.
And in 01, ‘Country Roads’ on Liberty,
made No.7, for Hermes House Band.
In 80, ‘Talk Of The Town’, reached No.8,
for The Pretenders, on Real.
And in 82, ‘A Town Called Malice’/’Precious’, on Polydor,
gave The Jam, a No.1 deal.
In 61, ‘Wild In The Country’/’I Feel So Bad’,
gave Elvis Presley, a Top 4, on RCA.
And in 09, ‘Run This Town’, on Roc Nation,
gave Jay-Z featuring Rihanna & Kanye West, a No.1 say.
In 74, ‘Costafine Town’, on Dark Horse,
for Splinter, at No.17, arrived.
And In 06, ‘Country Girl’, on Columbia,
for Primal Scream, reached the Top 5.
In 62, ‘A Town Without Pity’, reached No.32,
for Gene Pitney, on HMV.
And in 06, ‘A Town Called Hypocrisy’, on Visible Noise,
took Lostprophets to No.23.
In 66, ‘In The Country’, on Columbia,
for Cliff Richard & The Shadows – enjoyed a No.6 scene.
And in 92, ‘Your Town’, on Columbia,
for Deacon Blue, peaked at No.14.
In 69, ‘Ruby, Don’t Take Your Love To Town’, on Reprise,
saw Kenny Rogers & The First Edition, with a No.2 cry.
And in 91, ‘My Town’, gave Glass Tiger,
a No.33, on EMI.
In 93, ‘My Country’, on Columbia,
for Midnight Oil, reached No.66.
And in 69, ‘Durham Town (The Leavin)’, also on Columbia,
at No.12, for Roger Whittaker – last on this mix.
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