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April 8, 2020

 

 

 

 

In 91, ‘Make It Tonight’, on Precious Organisation,

gave Wet Wet Wet, a No.37.

And in 02, ‘Make It Good’, on Columbia,

for A1, reached No.11.

 

In 96, ‘Make The World Go Round’, on Champion,

was a Top 20, for Sandy B.

And in 05, ‘Make Things Right’, on XL Recordings,

gave Lemon Jelly, a No.33.

 

In 70, Bread, had a US No.1 & UK Top 5,

on Elektra, with ‘Make It With You’.

And in 2000, ‘Make It Right’, on London,

gave Christian Falk Featuring Demetreus, a No.22.

 

In 54, ‘Make Her Mine’, on Capitol,

gave Nat ‘King’ Cole, a No.11.

And in 78, ‘Making Up Again’, on Bronze,

for Goldie, reached No.7.

 

In 99, ‘Make Up Your Mind’, on Pepper,

for Bass Jumpers, rose to No.44.

And in 07, ‘Makes Me Wonder’, made the Top 2,

for Maroon 5, on A&M/Polydor.

 

In 66, Eddy Arnold, peaked at No.8,

with ‘Make The World Go Away’, on RCA.

And in 89, Skipworth & Turner, made the Top 60,

with ‘Make It Last’, on Fourth & Broadway.

 

In 53, ‘Make It Soon’, on Columbia,

gave Tony Brent, a No 9.

And in 90, Shamen, climbed to No.2,

on One Little Indian, with ‘Make It Mine’.

 

In 80, The Scorpions, reached No.72,

on Harvest, with ‘Make It Real’.

And in 03, Ocean Colour Scene, made No.35,

on Sanctuary, with ‘Make The Deal’.

 

In 03, Room 5 Featuring Oliver Cheatham,

with ‘Make Luv’ on Positiva, had a 4 week, No.1 success.

And in 04, ‘Make It Hot’, on Innocent,

reached No.29, for UK Rap Group – VS.

 

In 03, ‘Make Me Wanna Scream’, on Arista,

gave Blu Cantrell, a No.24.

And in 04, Shystie, peaked at No.59,

with ‘Make It Easy’, on Polydor.

 

In 65, ‘Make It Easy On Yourself’, on Philips,

gave The Walker Brothers, their first UK No.1 play.

And in 94, Freddie Jackson, peaked at No.70,

with ‘Make Love Easy’, on RCA.

 

In 04, ‘Make It Up With Love’, on Epic,

peaked at No.21, for ATL.

And in 08, ‘Make You Feel My Love’,

on XL Recordings, made No.26 for Adele.

 

 

Written by

Harriet Blackbury.

 

 

 

 

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