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October 7, 2020
In 80, ‘Runnin With The Devil’ –
their first of twelve UK chart entries loved true.
(all coming on the Warner Brothers label),
and reaching No.52.
In 84, ‘Jump’, leapt to No.7,
and was a US. No.1 hit.
Also in 84, ‘Panama’, reached No.61.
And in 86, ‘Why Can’t This Be Love’, a No.8 fit.
Next in 86, came Dreams’,
peaking at No.62.
And in 88, ‘When it’s Love’,
claimed a No.28 view.
In 89, ‘Feels So Good’, reached No.63,
followed in 91, by ‘Poundcake’, at No.74.
Also in 91, ‘Top Of The World’,
another single, settling at the No.63 door.
In 93, ‘(Jump) Live’, rose to No.26.
And in 95, making No.27, was ‘Don’t Tell Me’.
Also in 95, ‘Can’t Stop Loving You’, appeared,
being their last chart entry, reaching No.33.
Thank You for the music.
R. I. P. Eddie Van Halen 1955 – 2020
Written by Harriet Blackbury.
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