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August 7, 2022
In 80, The Jam reached No.1
with ‘Start’, on Polydor.
And in 87, ‘Right On Track’, on MCA,
for The Breakfast Club, made No.54.
In 66, ‘Daydream’, on Pye International,
gave The Lovin’ Spoonful, a Top 2.
And in 04, Lemon Jelly peaked at No.31,
on XL Recordings, with ‘Stay With You’.
In 64, ‘Bread & Butter’, on Hickory,
gave The New Beats a No.15 success.
And in 68, Marmalade had a Top 6,
with ‘Lovin Things’, on CBS.
In 78, Streetband reached No.18,
with ‘Toast’, on Logo.
And in 2000, Detroit Grand Pu Bahs
made No.29, with ‘Sandwiches’, on Jive Electro.
In 67, ‘You Keep Me Hanging On’, on Atlantic,
gave Vanilla Fudge, a No.18 stay.
And in 97, Vanilla Ice, had a platinum US & UK No.1,
with ‘Ice Ice Baby’, on SBK.
In 58, ‘Tea For Two’, on Brunswick, gave The
Tommy Dorsey Orchestra strg Warren Covington, a Top 3.
And in 98, ‘Strawberry’, on Atlantic,
peaked at No.55 for Nicole Renee.
In 70, Bread had a US No.1 & UK Top 5,
on Electra, with ‘Make It With You’.
And in 71, ‘Brown Sugar’, on Rolling Stones label,
for The Rolling Stones, became a Top 2.
In 67, ‘Strawberry Fields Forever’, on Parlophone,
gave The Beatles a US No.1 & UK Top 2.
And in 68, ‘Sunshine Of Your Love’, on Polydor,
for Cream, up to No.25 flew.
In 73, ‘Shine On Silver Sun’, on A & M,
gave The Strawbs a No.34.
And in 79, Peaches & Herb, had a US No.1 & UK Top 4,
with ‘Reunited’, on Polydor.
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