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April 21, 2020
In 85, A-Ha , on Warner Brothers,
had a gold-selling US No.1 & UK No.2, with ‘Take Me’.
And in 04, ‘Take Me Out’, on Domino,
gave Franz Ferdinand, a Top 3.
In 97, Submerge Featuring Jan Johnston, on AM:PM,
reached No.28, with ‘Take Me By The Hand’.
And in 09, ‘Take Me Back’, on Fourth & Broadway,
saw Tinchy Stryder Featuring Taio Cruz, , make a Top 3 stand.
In 73, ‘Take Me High’, on EMI,
for Cliff Richard, peaked at No.27.
And in 83, ‘Take That Situation’, on Arista,
saw Nick Heyward, with a No.11.
In 75, ‘Take Good Care Of Yourself’, climbed to No.9,
on Philadelphia International, for The Three Degrees.
And in 05, ‘Take Me Away’, on Hed Kandi,
made No.9, for Stonebridge Featuring Therese.
In 80, ‘Take That Look Off Your Face’, on Polydor,
gave Marti Webb, a Top 3.
And in 93, Girlfriend, on Arista,
rose to No.47, with ‘Take It From Me’.
In 81, ‘Take It To The Top’, on De-lite,
for Kool & The Gang, climbed to No.15.
And in 85, ‘Take Me Home’, on Virgin,
for Phil Collins, peaked at No.19.
In 99, ‘Never Had It So Good’, on Edel,
for Take 5, reached No.34,
And in 07, ‘Shine’, was a gold-selling No.1,
for Take That, on Polydor.
In 75, ‘Take Your Mama For A Ride’, on Chelsea,
for Lulu, reached No.37.
And in 02, ‘Take It Easy’, on Epic,
for 3SL, peaked at No.11.
In 73, ‘Take Me Home Country Rose’, made No.15,
on Pye International, for Olivia Newton-John.
And in 86, ‘Take My Breath Away ((Love Theme From Top Gun)’,
for Berlin, on CBS, a gold-selling US & UK No.1.
In 75, ‘Take Me In Your Arms’, on Warner Brothers,
gave The Doobie Brothers, a No.29 high.
And in 95, ‘Take Me Higher’, peaked at No.32,
for Diana Ross, on EMI.
In 92, Dream Factory, peaked at No.39,
on City Beat, with ‘Take Me’.
And in 94, ‘Take It Back’, on EMI,
gave Pink Floyd, a No.23.
In 61, ‘Take Five’, on Fontana,
gave The Dave Brubeck Quartet, a Top 6.
And in 73, ‘Take Me Girl I’m Ready’, on Tamla Motown,
for Junior Walker & The All-Stars, ends this mix.
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