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May 2, 2022
In 86, Lionel Richie, on Motown,
had a Top 7, with ‘Dancing On The Ceiling’.
And in 91, Bizarre Inc, reached No.13,
on Vinyl Solution, with ‘Such A Feeling’.
In 64, ‘Dancing In The Street’, on Stateside,
gave Martha Reeves & The Vandellas, a Top 4.
And in 77, The Steve Gibbons Band, peaked at No.12,
with ‘Tulane’, on Polydor.
In 74, ‘Rock Your Baby’, on Jayboy,
was a UK & US, gold selling No.1, for George McCrae.
And in 80, The Average White Band’, made No.12,
with ‘Let’s Go Round Again Part 1’, on RCA.
In 79, ‘Shake Your Body (Down To The Ground)’, on Epic,
gave The Jacksons, a Top 4 success.
And in 91, Technotronic ftg Reggie, was at No.12,
with ‘Move That Body’, on ARS.
In 80, ‘Dance Yourself Dizzy’, on Polo,
for Liquid Gold, a Top 2, was to be.
And in 84, ‘Dancing With Tears In My Eyes’,
on Chrysalis, gave Ultravox a Top 3.
In 62, The Four Seasons had a UK No.8 & US No.1,
on Stateside, with ‘Sherry’.
And in 76, ‘Play That Funky Music’, on Epic,
was a UK No.7 & US No.1, for Wild Cherry.
In 74, ‘All Of My Life’, on Tamla Motown,
reached No.9, for Diana Ross.
And in 04, ‘Dance With My Father’, on J Records,
made No.21, for Luther Vandross.
In 62, Gene Pitney, was at No.32,
on HMV, with ‘Town Without Pity’.
And in 78, Marshall Hain had a Top 3,
on Harvest, with ‘Dancing In The City’.
In 77, ‘Boogie Nights’, on GTO,
gave Heatwave, a Top 2.
And in 03, Lemar, also had a Top 2,
on Sony Music, with ‘Dance (With U)’.
In 67, Otis Redding, on Stax,
peaked at No.28, with ‘Shake’.
And in 74, Millican & Nesbitt, on Pye,
made a No.38, with ‘For Old Time’s Sake’.
In 86, Madonna, had a UK No.1,
on Sire, with ‘True Blue’.
And in 93, ‘Moving On Up’, on Deconstruction,
for M People, was a Top 2.
In 67, ‘Groovin’, on Atlantic,
gave The Young Rascals, a UK No.8 & US No.1.
And in 73, Marvin Gaye, on Tamla Motown,
had a UK No.31 & US No.1, with ‘Let’s Get It On’.
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