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March 15, 2020
In 85, ‘Rock Me Baby’, peaked at No.47,
for Johnny Nash, on 2000 AD.
And in 04, ‘Paper House’, on Island,
gave Foolproof, a No.53.
In 73, ‘Paper Plane’, reached No.8,
for Status Quo, on Vertigo.
And in 74, Paper Lace, on Bus Stop,
had a gold-selling UK No.1, with ‘Billy, Don’t Be A Hero’.
In 74, ‘Rock Me Gently’, on Capitol,
for Andy Kim – a US No.1 & UK No.2.
And in 80, Michael Jackson, on Epic,
had a US No.1 & UK No.7, with ‘Rock With You’.
In 72, ‘Rock Me Baby’, on Bell,
gave David Cassidy, a No.11.
And in 2010, ‘Rock That Body’, on Interscope,
for The Black Eyed Peas, also a No.11.
In 74, ‘Rock The Boat’, on RCA,
gave The Hues Corporation, a US No.1 & UK No.6.
And in 01, ‘Papercut’, on Warner Brothers,
for Linkin Park, a No.14, next in this mix.
In 67, ‘Paper Sun’, on Island,
was a Top 5, for Traffic.
And in 87, ‘Rock The Night’, made No.12,
for Europe on Epic.
In 66, ‘Paperback Writer’, on Parlophone,
for The Beatles, a US & UK No.1 play.
And in 71, ‘Remember’, reached No.32,
for Rock Candy, on RCA.
In 60, ‘Paper Roses’, on London,
for Anita Bryant, peaked at No.24.
And in 06, ‘Land Of A Thousand Words’,
gave The Scissor Sisters, a No.19, on Polydor.
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