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post Oct 10 2019, 05:27 PM
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for me Dangerous is jack at his worst, there's barely any song that I like... even Black or white is pretty meh to me and hasn't passed the test of time... I find all he songs very average, like a 6/10 but for comparison nearly everything on Bad is a 10/10...
you really cannot compare songs like Smooth Criminal, Dirty Diana, Man in the Mirror
to the singles from Dangerous: Remember the time, Jam, In the closet...
it's like 2 different leagues imho...


That's fair enough - and I'm sure most of the world would agree - but I honestly prefer Who Is It? to anything else he's ever recorded. The production is amazing.
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post Oct 11 2019, 02:47 PM
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did you discover MJ with Dangerous? cos thats the only explanation I can find for this album being your favourite?
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post Oct 11 2019, 03:06 PM
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Nope, Bad was the first album of his that I owned. I found Dangerous far more interesting to listen to though, Bad is decent but a lot of it is very similar.

I don't love everything on Dangerous by any means but the following make a great album:

01 Jam
02 Why You Wanna Trip On Me
03 In The Closet
04 Remember The Time
05 Black Or White
06 Who Is It?
07 Give In To Me
08 Will You Be There
09 Keep The Faith
10 Gone Too Soon
11 Dangerous

I'd rather listen to that than any of his others.
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post Oct 11 2019, 07:34 PM
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QUOTE(Popchartfreak @ Oct 9 2019, 08:09 PM) *
Hi chris smile.gif

I agree about tango in the night, i loved bad the album - but more as a collection of great singles than a cohesive whole. The first 2 work better as albums even if not all the tracks are epic - hi the girl is mine! biggrin.gif



Hiya.

Agree about The Girl Is Mine. It lets Thriller down a bit. I love Human Nature and it was a US single IIRC. Doubt any album will outsell Thriller now with CD sales on the decline.
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post Oct 11 2019, 07:37 PM
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QUOTE(Bjork @ Oct 10 2019, 08:23 AM) *
for me Dangerous is jack at his worst, there's barely any song that I like... even Black or white is pretty meh to me and hasn't passed the test of time... I find all he songs very average, like a 6/10 but for comparison nearly everything on Bad is a 10/10...
you really cannot compare songs like Smooth Criminal, Dirty Diana, Man in the Mirror
to the singles from Dangerous: Remember the time, Jam, In the closet...
it's like 2 different leagues imho...



Dangerous at 77min is just too long with some filler to make the time up. Studio albums just don't work at that length. It would have made a great 60min album. I can't stand the first two tracks for instance. Jam and Why You Gonna Trip On Me do nothing for me at all.
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post Oct 12 2019, 10:43 AM
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QUOTE(Common Sense @ Oct 11 2019, 08:34 PM) *
Hiya.

Agree about The Girl Is Mine. It lets Thriller down a bit. I love Human Nature and it was a US single IIRC. Doubt any album will outsell Thriller now with CD sales on the decline.


Yes that was a stinker of a lead track for an album, cringeworthy, i think he was just showing off his bestie new mate was a legend - at least till he outbid macca for his songwriting catalogue, oops! laugh.gif

Yes thriller seems unapproachable - the nearest challenger is eagles greatest hits which is a steady seller, even on streaming alone, but it would take decades to catch up assuming thriller stops selling. Adele is top of the 21st century and is under half the sales!
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post Oct 18 2019, 07:54 PM
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18th October 1987

It's back up on top for a second week for The Bee Gees fab You Win Again, as the Big 5 maintain a vice-like grip for a 3rd week, and Pet Shop Boys get 2 going up to threaten it, Rent modestly keeping their top 10 rate at 100%. Sisters Of Mercy also got top 10 with This Corrosion, and Jan Hammer's tuneful Crockett's Theme is at 8, The Christians make it a 3rd top 10. Billy Idol takes his double Mony Mony into the 20 as Amazulu enter at 75 with their own typically perfunctory cover version.

Eurythmics bound into the 20 with one big leap of Beethoven, who'd been there before as a Fifth Of Beethoven with future Family Guy soundtracker Walter Murphy in 1976, and intro-ing ELO's Roll Over Beethoven in 1973. George Michael takes a big leap of Faith into the 30 (I've been saving that one for over 30 years), as Jellybean sees The Real Thing - well, so have I, twice. The Fatback Band return to the 40 after a long gap, chased by DJ Steve Walsh covering I Found Lovin': signs of the future, hit DJ's.

Highest new entry is The Cure, just ahead of Stevie Wonder extending his chart run to 19 years with some Skeletons in his closet, while INXS are back with a monster track, the brilliant Need You Tonight Kick-starting the new classic album, an all-time funkrock great album and single, and showcasing what a great live act the band were - Michael Hutchence was an awesome frontman, one of the great live gigs I've seen. George Harrison returns with a corker, courtesy of Jeff Lynne productions, after a lengthy gap, 17 years on from My Sweet Lord, and joining his Beatles in the chart with his 50's cover. Chic jack-up Le Freak. Yes, they really do jack it up, but Nile Rodgers is finally forgiven in 20 years or so.

Other than that, lots of chart regulars all return, and I note that all 3 of my playlist oldies that week were future chart-toppers in the 80's, 90's and 10's respectively.



1 ( 2 ) YOU WIN AGAIN The Bee Gees
2 ( 3 ) LITTLE LIES Fleetwood Mac
3 ( 1 ) BAD Michael Jackson
4 ( 4 ) PUMP UP THE VOLUME M/A/R/R/S
5 ( 5 ) HOLIDAY The Other Ones
6 ( 10 ) WHAT HAVE I DONE (TO DESERVE THIS) Pet Shop Boys & Dusty Springfield
7 ( 18 ) THIS CORROSION Sisters Of Mercy
8 ( 15 ) CROCKETT’S THEME Jan Hammer
9 ( 14 ) RENT Pet Shop Boys
10 ( 12 ) WHEN THE FINGERS POINT The Christians


11 ( 8 ) I NEED LOVE LL Cool J
12 ( 27 ) MONY MONY (US SINGLE VERSION/LIVE VERSION) Billy Idol
13 ( 13 ) COME SEE ABOUT ME Shakin’ Stevens
14 ( 11 ) SUGAR SUGAR (CANDYFLOSS MIX)/(ORIGINAL VERSION) The Archies
15 ( 6 ) CARS (E REG MODEL)/ ARE ‘FRIENDS’ ELECTRIC Gary Numan & Tubeway Army
16 ( 16 ) MY BAG Lloyd Cole & The Commotions
17 ( 7 ) THE NIGHT YOU MURDERED LOVE ABC
18 ( 9 ) FAMILY AFFAIR/RUNNIN’ AWAY Sly & The Family Stone
19 ( 28 ) ONLY IN MY DREAMS Debbie Gibson
20 ( 56 ) BEETHOVEN (I LOVE TO LISTEN TO) Eurythmics

21 ( 29 ) IT’S OVER Level 42
22 ( 22 ) LOVE CHANGES EVERYTHING Climie Fisher
23 ( 17 ) SOME PEOPLE Cliff Richard
24 ( 20 ) HEART AND SOUL T’Pau
25 ( 25 ) (I’VE HAD THE) TIME OF MY LIFE Jennifer Warnes & Bill Medley
26 ( 53 ) FAITH George Michael
27 ( 49 ) THE REAL THING Jellybean featuring Stephen Dante
28 ( 23 ) LOVE POWER Dionne Warwick & Jeffrey Osbourne
29 ( 19 ) LET ME BE THE ONE Expose
30 ( 32 ) I HEARD A RUMOUR Bananarama

31 ( 33 ) LOST IN EMOTION Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam
32 ( 24 ) SILVERMAC Westworld
33 ( 35 ) I THINK WE’RE ALONE NOW Tiffany
34 ( 54 ) I FOUND LOVIN’ The Fatback Band
35 ( 38 ) WHO WILL YOU RUN TO Heart
36 ( 21 ) HEY MATTHEW Karel Fialka
37 ( NEW ) JUST LIKE HEAVEN The Cure
38 ( 31 ) PAPER IN FIRE John Cougar Mellencamp
39 ( NEW ) SKELETONS Stevie Wonder
40 ( 45 ) WALK THE DINOSAUR Was (Not Was)

41 ( 52 ) THE CIRCUS Erasure
42 ( 26 ) NEVER GONNA GIVE YOU UP Rick Astley
43 ( 40 ) I JUST CAN’T STOP LOVING YOU Michael Jackson featuring Siedah Garrett
44 ( 60 ) MAYBE TOMORROW UB40
45 ( 64 ) STRONG AS STEEL Five Star
46 ( 39 ) U GOT THE LOOK Prince featuring Sheena Easton
47 ( 30 ) SOMETHING IN YOUR EYES Dusty Springfield & Richard Carpenter
48 ( NEW ) NEED YOU TONIGHT INXS
49 ( 65 ) LOVE IN THE FIRST DEGREE Bananarama
50 ( RE ) BETCHA SAY THAT Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound Machine

51 ( 37 ) VALERIE Steve Winwood
52 ( 46 ) IT’S A SIN Pet Shop Boys
53 ( 66 ) DUDE (LOOKS LIKE A LADY) Aerosmith
54 ( 48 ) NEVER LET ME DOWN David Bowie
55 ( 71 ) DINNER WITH GERSHWIN Donna Summer
56 ( 73 ) THE RIGHT STUFF Bryan Ferry
57 ( 44 ) WHEN SMOKEY SINGS ABC
58 ( NEW ) DON’T MAKE ME WAIT FOR LOVE Kenny G
59 ( 55 ) ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE The Beatles
60 ( NEW ) GOT MY MIND SET ON YOU George Harrison

61 ( 61 ) NO MEMORY Scarlet Fantastic
62 ( 51 ) ALONE Heart
63 ( 62 ) HUMAN Human League
64 ( 57 ) I STILL HAVEN’T FOUND WHAT I’M LOOKING FOR U2
65 ( 68 ) RAIN IN THE SUMMERTIME The Alarm
66 ( NEW ) BRILLIANT DISGUISE Bruce Springsteen
67 ( NEW ) JACK LE FREAK Chic
68 ( NEW ) I FOUND LOVIN’ Steve Walsh
69 ( NEW ) DANCE LITTLE SISTER Terence Trent D’Arby
70 ( NEW ) WANTED The Style Council

71 ( NEW ) REMEMBER ME Cliff Richard
72 ( 34 ) ONE HEARTBEAT Smokey Robinson
73 ( NEW ) DON’T YOU WANT ME Jody Watley
74 ( NEW ) I DON;T THINK THAT MAN SHOULD SLEEP ALONE Ray Parker Jr
75 ( NEW ) MONY MONY Amazulu

Playlist oldies of the week
1 LOVE IS ALL THAT MATTERS Human League
2 EAGLE Abba
3 LIVIN’ THING ELO
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post Oct 18 2019, 09:35 PM
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Sisters of Mercy!!! Hadn't got you penned as a fan of them!

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post Oct 19 2019, 07:21 AM
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I incidentally listened to The Cure - Just like Heaven yesterday and thought wow what an amazing song and it has a great opening line, like all great songs have to
From the newies, also like Dance Little Sister, was a big TTD fan, really thought he was gonna be bigger than MJ
also liked the Jody Watley track that didn't do much in the UK charts
and of course Need you Tonight is a classic, bizarre that it flopped first time around in the UK and needed a re-release
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post Oct 19 2019, 06:36 PM
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Never heard of your No.5 by The Other Ones Dandy.
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post Oct 19 2019, 07:29 PM
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Me neither!!! laugh.gif
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post Oct 19 2019, 07:35 PM
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QUOTE(dandy* @ Oct 19 2019, 08:29 PM) *
Me neither!!! laugh.gif


Oops sorry, meant Popchartfreak. biggrin.gif
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post Oct 19 2019, 09:43 PM
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Sisters of Mercy were pretty good, I loved all the goth bands from that time, The Cure, The Mission,
and particularly All About Eve, think I discovered them in summer 1987 with Flowers on our Hair and quickly became my favourite band
ever charted them? All About Eve were a mix of folk, goth, indie... so not sure if they were your type of music...

I think I was much more eclectic in music taste as a kid than now, back then I liked Madonna and Whitney but also liked All About Eve and Pixies and Stone Roses
and also artists as different as Metallica and Enya biggrin.gif
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post Oct 20 2019, 07:34 AM
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QUOTE(dandy* @ Oct 18 2019, 10:35 PM) *
Sisters of Mercy!!! Hadn't got you penned as a fan of them!


Ooh I love a bit of Goth and SOM were always good biggrin.gif
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post Oct 20 2019, 07:40 AM
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QUOTE(Bjork @ Oct 19 2019, 08:21 AM) *
I incidentally listened to The Cure - Just like Heaven yesterday and thought wow what an amazing song and it has a great opening line, like all great songs have to
From the newies, also like Dance Little Sister, was a big TTD fan, really thought he was gonna be bigger than MJ
also liked the Jody Watley track that didn't do much in the UK charts
and of course Need you Tonight is a classic, bizarre that it flopped first time around in the UK and needed a re-release


Hi Bjork smile.gif

I havent heard Just Like Heaven in years, time to revisit it! TTD looked like a major new star for about 12 months before he went a bit fishy-not-fleshy in one of the obvious acts of self-harm in music - you build on your rep and following at the start of your career and self-indulge once established!

INXS, yes bizarre that it took them ages to catch on in the UK, I was a fan pretty much from hearing their stuff in 1985/6 pre-Kick ohmy.gif smile.gif
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post Oct 20 2019, 07:47 AM
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QUOTE(Freddie Kruger @ Oct 19 2019, 07:36 PM) *
Never heard of your No.5 by The Other Ones Dandy.


Hi Freddie! laugh.gif

It got zero airplay in the UK, give or take Paul Gambaccini's US chart show, but it was the discovery of my California/Arizona holiday a few weeks earlier and reminded me of it by this time (plus I bought the vinyl single and played it a lot)..

here it is... smile.gif



hearing it now the first time in 30 years, it's very jolly & catchy, almost swingbeat-rockpop and nothing like anything else from that time that springs to mind
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post Oct 20 2019, 07:54 AM
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QUOTE(Bjork @ Oct 19 2019, 10:43 PM) *
Sisters of Mercy were pretty good, I loved all the goth bands from that time, The Cure, The Mission,
and particularly All About Eve, think I discovered them in summer 1987 with Flowers on our Hair and quickly became my favourite band
ever charted them? All About Eve were a mix of folk, goth, indie... so not sure if they were your type of music...

I think I was much more eclectic in music taste as a kid than now, back then I liked Madonna and Whitney but also liked All About Eve and Pixies and Stone Roses
and also artists as different as Metallica and Enya biggrin.gif


I loved/liked all those Goth acts, some singles topped my charts or came close, but it depended on the track really - I've always been a musical whore, I'll go with anyone if they put out something that takes my fancy laugh.gif Metallica have been one of my "never quite hit the spot" acts though, Enter Sandman and errr not much else except variations of Enter Sandman to my ears. The Pixies I never was aware of that much, but the rest all did well in my charts at various times. smile.gif
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post Oct 25 2019, 07:33 PM
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25th October 1987

It's back on top after a few weeks off for Fleetwood Mac, giving Little Lies a second week on top, keeping the top 4 shuffling about amongst themselves for the 4th week, and only Pet Shop Boys' Rent able to break into the top 5 to try and break-up the chart monopoly of the Big 4. Billy Idol gets a 5th or 6th top 10, as the Amazulu version of Mony Mony makes it 3 top 40 versions in total, including the Tommy James original on re-issue in 1975. Shaky gets a rare top 10 with his good Supremes cover, only his 4th in 7 years of trying, and there are big climbs for George Michael, Bananarama, both into the 20, UB40, Donna Summer, Aerosmith 3 years early for the UK top 40 charts, INXS 1 year early for the UK top 40 charts, George Harrison & Gloria Estefan all adding to their top 40 totals.

T'Pau get the highest new entry with China In Your Hands at 43, and it's still not overtaken the brilliant Heart And Soul which should have been the one to top the charts for weeks in my opinion. Meanwhile at 46 The Communards cover the brilliant Gloria Gaynor chart-topping 1974 disco cover of the brilliant Jackson 5 1971 ballad which hit 2 - and falls far short, it being nothing more than a pedestrian shrill karaoke effort. Whitesnake revamp their 80's Here I Go Again and are rewarded with a hit, being as it's their best record by far, Living In A Box make it 4 listings, Labi Siffre makes it a second hit of the year as he marks the 16th anniversary of me first hearing It Must Be Love, Shakatak add to their chart list, just, and Barry White stages a comeback minus the lush disco sounds. Sho You Right, Bazza, 14 years on from his top 10 debut, or 15 years if you count Love Unlimited and his guest vocals on his own song and own production of the group that featured his own wife. That leaves oldies The Champs to make a chart debut, La Bamba film-related I'll wager, some 29 years late, with Tequila. I'll drink to that! It seemed very long ago at the time - but it's less old than 1987 is in 2019. Oops! Time flies!


1 ( 2 ) LITTLE LIES Fleetwood Mac
2 ( 1 ) YOU WIN AGAIN The Bee Gees
3 ( 3 ) BAD Michael Jackson
4 ( 4 ) PUMP UP THE VOLUME M/A/R/R/S
5 ( 9 ) RENT Pet Shop Boys
6 ( 5 ) HOLIDAY The Other Ones
7 ( 10 ) WHEN THE FINGERS POINT The Christians
8 ( 8 ) CROCKETT’S THEME Jan Hammer
9 ( 12 ) MONY MONY (US SINGLE VERSION/LIVE VERSION) Billy Idol
10 ( 13 ) COME SEE ABOUT ME Shakin’ Stevens


11 ( 6 ) WHAT HAVE I DONE (TO DESERVE THIS) Pet Shop Boys & Dusty Springfield
12 ( 26 ) FAITH George Michael
13 ( 18 ) FAMILY AFFAIR/RUNNIN’ AWAY Sly & The Family Stone
14 ( 16 ) MY BAG Lloyd Cole & The Commotions
15 ( 49 ) LOVE IN THE FIRST DEGREE Bananarama
16 ( 7 ) THIS CORROSION Sisters Of Mercy
17 ( 14 ) SUGAR SUGAR (CANDYFLOSS MIX)/(ORIGINAL VERSION) The Archies
18 ( 11 ) I NEED LOVE LL Cool J
19 ( 15 ) CARS (E REG MODEL)/ ARE ‘FRIENDS’ ELECTRIC Gary Numan & Tubeway Army
20 ( 20 ) BEETHOVEN (I LOVE TO LISTEN TO) Eurythmics

21 ( 17 ) THE NIGHT YOU MURDERED LOVE ABC
22 ( 44 ) MAYBE TOMORROW UB40
23 ( 55 ) DINNER WITH GERSHWIN Donna Summer
24 ( 27 ) THE REAL THING Jellybean featuring Stephen Dante
25 ( 37 ) JUST LIKE HEAVEN The Cure
26 ( 53 ) DUDE (LOOKS LIKE A LADY) Aerosmith
27 ( 56 ) THE RIGHT STUFF Bryan Ferry
28 ( 33 ) I THINK WE’RE ALONE NOW Tiffany
29 ( 22 ) LOVE CHANGES EVERYTHING Climie Fisher
30 ( 48 ) NEED YOU TONIGHT INXS

31 ( 31 ) LOST IN EMOTION Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam
32 ( 75 ) MONY MONY Amazulu
33 ( 32 ) SILVERMAC Westworld
34 ( 41 ) THE CIRCUS Erasure
35 ( 24 ) HEART AND SOUL T’Pau
36 ( 40 ) WALK THE DINOSAUR Was (Not Was)
37 ( 19 ) ONLY IN MY DREAMS Debbie Gibson
38 ( 28 ) LOVE POWER Dionne Warwick & Jeffrey Osbourne
39 ( 60 ) GOT MY MIND SET ON YOU George Harrison
40 ( 50 ) BETCHA SAY THAT Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound Machine

41 ( 30 ) I HEARD A RUMOUR Bananarama
42 ( 45 ) STRONG AS STEEL Five Star
43 ( NEW ) CHINA IN YOUR HAND T’Pau
44 ( 23 ) SOME PEOPLE Cliff Richard
45 ( 39 ) SKELETONS Stevie Wonder
46 ( NEW ) NEVER CAN SAY GOODBYE The Communards
47 ( 43 ) I JUST CAN’T STOP LOVING YOU Michael Jackson featuring Siedah Garrett
48 ( 71 ) REMEMBER ME Cliff Richard
49 ( 34 ) I FOUND LOVIN’ The Fatback Band
50 ( 61 ) NO MEMORY Scarlet Fantastic

51 ( 47 ) SOMETHING IN YOUR EYES Dusty Springfield & Richard Carpenter
52 ( 69 ) DANCE LITTLE SISTER Terence Trent D’Arby
53 ( NEW ) HERE I GO AGAIN Whitesnake
54 ( 38 ) PAPER IN FIRE John Cougar Mellencamp
55 ( 36 ) HEY MATTHEW Karel Fialka
56 ( 29 ) LET ME BE THE ONE Expose
57 ( 35 ) WHO WILL YOU RUN TO Heart
58 ( 58 ) DON’T MAKE ME WAIT FOR LOVE Kenny G
59 ( 52 ) IT’S A SIN Pet Shop Boys
60 ( 21 ) IT’S OVER Level 42

61 ( 25 ) (I’VE HAD THE) TIME OF MY LIFE Jennifer Warnes & Bill Medley
62 ( 54 ) NEVER LET ME DOWN David Bowie
63 ( 70 ) WANTED The Style Council
64 ( 59 ) ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE The Beatles
65 ( 46 ) U GOT THE LOOK Prince featuring Sheena Easton
66 ( 63 ) HUMAN Human League
67 ( 74 ) I DON’T THINK THAT MAN SHOULD SLEEP ALONE Ray Parker Jr
68 ( 57 ) WHEN SMOKEY SINGS ABC
69 ( 64 ) I STILL HAVEN’T FOUND WHAT I’M LOOKING FOR U2
70 ( NEW ) SO THE STORY GOES Living In A Box

71 ( NEW ) TEQUILA The Champs
72 ( NEW ) NOTHING’S GONNA CHANGE Labi Siffre
73 ( 62 ) ALONE Heart
74 ( NEW ) MISTER MANIC AND SISTER COOL Shakaktak
75 ( NEW ) SHO YOU RIGHT Barry White


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1 I FEEL LOVE Donna Summer
2 WALK AWAY FROM LOVE David Ruffin
3 SO YOU WIN AGAIN Hot Chocolate
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post Oct 25 2019, 08:58 PM
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loved t'pau
the sequence heart and soul-china in your hand, few bands had had better 1st-2nd singles
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post Oct 26 2019, 08:36 AM
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loved t'pau
the sequence heart and soul-china in your hand, few bands had had better 1st-2nd singles


I even loved the name being a Trek fan since a kid laugh.gif I saw Carol Decker 3 or 4 years ago and she can still belt 'em out! smile.gif
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