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post Jan 14 2020, 08:34 PM
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Fleetwood Mac back in the top 3, not that crazy about this one, would much prefer Taylor Dayne going to #1
lots of good climbers, good to see Sign your Name in the top 10. Terence Trent D'arby really did a "Duffy" after such a brilliant debut.

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post Jan 18 2020, 11:24 PM
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Love that Terrence song the only one I know as a classic before it's totp performance. Must check out Shame by the Eurythmics as it's not one I know and because it wasn't a single it didn't get played on totp.

Glad Fleetwood Mac have an upturn in fortunes after it looked like stalling at 9 over Xmas!
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post Jan 19 2020, 08:32 AM
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^Shame was a single, a flop single, but still a single
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post Jan 19 2020, 10:42 AM
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Oh right, strange they didn't show the video on totp or anything then they usually support them even if they didn't come on much by this stage.
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post Jan 21 2020, 07:33 PM
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QUOTE(dandy* @ Jan 14 2020, 06:43 PM) *
Always On My Mind is falling away quicker than I expected it to! ohmy.gif


yes, I never really loved it as much as their own songs, it was a bit of hooky fun but didn't move me emotionally like most of their stuff does. ooops! biggrin.gif
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post Jan 21 2020, 07:35 PM
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His follow-up Neither Fish Nor Flesh was awful as was his third album. Pity as his first is a classic.


Agree with Fishy Flesh comments! I quite liked the lovely Delicate off his 3rd album though, that was way better than album 2!
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post Jan 21 2020, 07:37 PM
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QUOTE(Bjork @ Jan 14 2020, 08:34 PM) *
Fleetwood Mac back in the top 3, not that crazy about this one, would much prefer Taylor Dayne going to #1
lots of good climbers, good to see Sign your Name in the top 10. Terence Trent D'arby really did a "Duffy" after such a brilliant debut.


Oops I misled you, I'd forgot about the return to the top this week by a fave oldie (for some reason, I dont recall why!), but one of them WILL top the chart... laugh.gif
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post Jan 21 2020, 07:38 PM
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QUOTE(Steve201 @ Jan 18 2020, 11:24 PM) *
Love that Terrence song the only one I know as a classic before it's totp performance. Must check out Shame by the Eurythmics as it's not one I know and because it wasn't a single it didn't get played on totp.

Glad Fleetwood Mac have an upturn in fortunes after it looked like stalling at 9 over Xmas!


Hope you like Shame, Steve! wub.gif

Glad you like the Family Man track too, it's very Lindsey Buckingham through and through which is always a good thing to my ears smile.gif
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post Jan 21 2020, 07:55 PM
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24th Jan 1988

It's back on top for a 3rd week for The Beatles fab 1967 Hello Goodbye - I'm not sure why, maybe Magical Mystery Tour had a 20th anniversary showing on TV or summat - leaving The Mac stranded at 2 and Terence Trent D'Arby reaching a new peak of 3. Tiffany finally reaches the top 10 after 2 or 3 months of trying, at 6, and Climie Fisher make it 2 top 10's in a row as they rise to the occasion. New act Bros make a giant leap asking when will they be famous, up to 19, just ahead of a Presley oldie I'd never noticed much but out on reissue instead of hidden amongst a grouping of better singles.

Jermaine Stewart gets another decent-sized chart hit, say it again? In at 26 2 years since he didn't take his clothes off. Debbie Gibson leaps into the 40, shaking my love, apparently, Eddy Grant gets his first top 40 in 4 or 5 years (with new stuff), and George Harrison follows-up his big ol' cover with a big ol' Beatles-sounding Fabs-tribute, Jeff Lynne setting the stage for his work on the Beatles 1995 Anthology-inspired "new" tracks. When We Were Fab in at 38. T'Pau get a 3rd, Donna Summer extends to 12 years with a track I don't recall, and The Bangles cover Simon & Garfunkel 3 years after they started off with a cover of Katrina & The Waves Going Down To Liverpool.

All About Eve also follow-up, Godley & Creme return with a hit extension as an act to 10 years give or take, or 16 years as 10C.C., or 18 years as Hotlegs. Take Your Pick. Jethro Tull also return, 19 years since I was big on Living In The Past, their finest moment by quite some distance. It's not even close. Said she was a dancer, presumably around a maypole with a minstrel fluting away.


1 ( 4 ) HELLO GOODBYE The Beatles
2 ( 2 ) FAMILY MAN Fleetwood Mac
3 ( 7 ) SIGN YOUR NAME Terence Trent D'Arby
4 ( 1 ) SHAME Eurythmics
5 ( 5 ) TELL IT TO MY HEART Taylor Dayne
6 ( 13 ) I THINK WE’RE ALONE NOW Tiffany
7 ( 9 ) HEAVEN IS A PLACE ON EARTH Belinda Carlisle
8 ( 3 ) YOU'VE LOST THAT LOVIN' FEELIN' The Righteous Brothers
9 ( 16 ) RISE TO THE OCCASION Climie Fisher
10 ( 6 ) ALWAYS ON MY MIND Pet Shop Boys

11 ( 8 ) HOUSE ARREST Krush
12 ( 18 ) FATHER FIGURE George Michael
13 ( 19 ) I CAN’T HELP IT Bananarama
14 ( 15 ) HOT IN THE CITY Billy Idol
15 ( 10 ) I FOUND SOMEONE Cher
16 ( 22 ) O L’AMOUR Dollar
17 ( 12 ) THE WAY YOU MAKE ME FEEL Michael Jackson
18 ( 11 ) JINGO Jellybean
19 ( 57 ) WHEN WILL I BE FAMOUS Bros
20 ( 44 ) STUCK ON YOU Elvis Presley

21 ( 14 ) IDEAL WORLD The Christians
22 ( 34 ) MANDINKA Sinead O'Connor
23 ( 32 ) COME INTO MY LIFE Joyce Sims
24 ( 24 ) ALL DAY AND ALL OF THE NIGHT The Stranglers
25 ( 28 ) JENNIFER SHE SAID Lloyd Cole & The Commotions
26 ( NEW ) SAY IT AGAIN Jermaine Stewart
27 ( 20 ) I ONLY WANT TO BE WITH YOU Dusty Springfield
28 ( 37 ) NEW SENSATION INXS
29 ( 49 ) ROK DA HOUSE Beatmasters/ Cookie Crew
30 ( 38 ) CANDLE IN THE WIND (LIVE) Elton John

31 ( 31 ) SUGAR SUGAR (CANDYFLOSS MIX)/(ORIGINAL VERSION) The Archies
32 ( 30 ) YOU WIN AGAIN The Bee Gees
33 ( 26 ) LITTLE LIES Fleetwood Mac
34 ( 21 ) FAIRYTALE OF NEW YORK The Pogues & Kirsty MacColl
35 ( 23 ) LETTER FROM AMERICA The Proclaimers
36 ( 70 ) SHAKE YOUR LOVE Debbie Gibson
37 ( 46 ) GIMME HOPE JO'ANNA Eddy Grant
38 ( NEW ) WHEN WE WAS FAB George Harrison
39 ( 36 ) BAD Michael Jackson
40 ( 27 ) WHEN I FALL IN LOVE Nat ‘King’ Cole

41 ( 25 ) LOVE LETTERS Alison Moyet
42 ( 40 ) WHAT HAVE I DONE (TO DESERVE THIS) Pet Shop Boys & Dusty Springfield
43 ( 75 ) TIRED OF GETTING PUSHED AROUND 2 Men, A Drum Machine & A Trumpet
44 ( 17 ) NEVER NEVER GONNA GIVE YA UP Barry White
45 ( 72 ) PARADISE Black
46 ( 35 ) THE WISHING WELL GOSH
47 ( 48 ) BEHIND THE WHEEL Depeche Mode
48 ( 41 ) ESP The Bee Gees
49 ( NEW ) VALENTINE T'Pau
50 ( 42 ) LET ME BE THE ONE/ (REMIX) Expose

51 ( 29 ) THERE’S THE GIRL Heart
52 ( 73 ) SIDESHOW Wendy & Lisa
53 ( 47 ) CRITICIZE Alexander O’Neal
54 ( 63 ) I WANNA BE A FLINTSTONE The Screaming Blue Messiahs
55 ( 54 ) FAMILY AFFAIR/RUNNIN’ AWAY Sly & The Family Stone
56 ( 53 ) RENT Pet Shop Boys
57 ( 65 ) LOVE OVERBOARD Gladys Knight & The Pips
58 ( 33 ) TURN BACK THE CLOCK Johnny Hates Jazz
59 ( 68 ) PROMISES Basia
60 ( NEW ) ALL SYSTEMS GO Donna Summer

61 ( 59 ) KID (REMIX) The Pretenders
62 ( 60 ) CARS (E REG MODEL)/ ARE ‘FRIENDS’ ELECTRIC Gary Numan & Tubeway Army
63 ( 62 ) ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE The Beatles
64 ( 39 ) IN GOD’S COUNTRY U2
65 ( 64 ) LOVE POWER Dionne Warwick & Jeffrey Osbourne
66 ( 66 ) YOU WILL KNOW Stevie Wonder
67 ( 55 ) WHO FOUND WHO Jellybean featuring Lisa Fiorillo
68 ( NEW ) HAZY SHADE OF WINTER The Bangles
69 ( 69 ) HUMAN Human League
70 ( 74 ) HERE I GO AGAIN Whitesnake

71 ( NEW ) WILD HEARTED WOMAN All About Eve
72 ( 67 ) MY BAG Lloyd Cole & The Commotions
73 ( 71 ) NEED YOU TONIGHT INXS
74 ( NEW ) A LITTLE PIECE OF HEAVEN Godley & Creme
75 ( NEW ) SAID SHE WAS A DANCER Jethro Tull
76 ( 76 ) EVERYWHERE Fleetwood Mac

Playlist faves of that week
1 THE STRAIGHT LIFE Glen Campbell
2 EVERYWHERE Fleetwood Mac
3 LOVE IS HERE AND NOW YOU’RE GONE The Supremes
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post Jan 21 2020, 08:12 PM
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yes for All About Eve returning, Wild Hearted Woman is one of my fav songs of them and one of my fav songs from 1988
also great to see T'Pau returning with Valentine, it's no China in Your Hand but was great too
also liked the Bangles cover, was always a big fan of the band
the rest of newies, not really a fan

nice to see Tiffany and Debbie Gibson moving up, I remember buying both albums but was definitely team Debbie Gibson!!!! She was so talented, crazy how she wrote all her songs solo and played piano, can't recall any other big pop star doing that since then.
Lots of great songs on the way up (Sinead O'Connor, Bros, Terence, Belinda, George Michael, INXS, Climie Fisher)
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post Jan 21 2020, 11:32 PM
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QUOTE(Popchartfreak @ Jan 21 2020, 07:38 PM) *
Hope you like Shame, Steve! wub.gif

Glad you like the Family Man track too, it's very Lindsey Buckingham through and through which is always a good thing to my ears smile.gif


Indeed I do, fantastic track!
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post Jan 22 2020, 07:26 AM
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the main problem with the 2nd terence Trent d'Arby album is that they picked the wrong lead single
the album has an amazing track called Billy Don't Fall, if chosen, I'm sure the album would have done better

his album 3 was pretty good and the 4 singles were all great especially the 2 ballads, Delicate and Let her down easy
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post Jan 22 2020, 05:46 PM
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Agree with the comment that Delicate and (especially) Let Her Down Easy were great songs.
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post Jan 22 2020, 05:52 PM
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the main problem with the 2nd terence Trent d'Arby album is that they picked the wrong lead single
the album has an amazing track called Billy Don't Fall, if chosen, I'm sure the album would have done better

his album 3 was pretty good and the 4 singles were all great especially the 2 ballads, Delicate and Let her down easy



I can't remember now whether it was his second or third album that was so badly criticised. I know one was, called terrible by a lot of reviewers and fans.
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post Jan 22 2020, 05:58 PM
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It was the second one that was absolutely panned.
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post Jan 22 2020, 06:20 PM
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It was the second one that was absolutely panned.



Oh right. Neither Fish Nor Flesh. Didn't buy it as I did his first but have heard it.
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post Jan 23 2020, 06:54 AM
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but check this Billy Don't Fall track from album 2, I think the album's fortune would have changed if picked as lead single

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post Jan 31 2020, 01:02 PM
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QUOTE(Bjork @ Jan 21 2020, 08:12 PM) *
yes for All About Eve returning, Wild Hearted Woman is one of my fav songs of them and one of my fav songs from 1988
also great to see T'Pau returning with Valentine, it's no China in Your Hand but was great too
also liked the Bangles cover, was always a big fan of the band
the rest of newies, not really a fan

nice to see Tiffany and Debbie Gibson moving up, I remember buying both albums but was definitely team Debbie Gibson!!!! She was so talented, crazy how she wrote all her songs solo and played piano, can't recall any other big pop star doing that since then.
Lots of great songs on the way up (Sinead O'Connor, Bros, Terence, Belinda, George Michael, INXS, Climie Fisher)


Debbie was certainly precocious in years writing her own stuff, it's a shame she never developed into a professional songwriter in the same way as Cathy Dennis or Sia did. There were plenty of singer-songwriters like Carole King, Joni Mitchell, Laura Nyro, Joan Armatrading in the 60's and 70's but the 80's was less well-represented, Suzanne Vega & Tracy Chapman spring to mind, but in terms of successful pop acts, yeah not too many since writing stuff on their own since. There could be a thread in this... smile.gif
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post Jan 31 2020, 02:09 PM
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31st January 1988

It's a first week on top for the fab Tell It To My Heart, Taylor Dayne on full-dance-diva mode, just holding off Michael Jackson's Man In The Mirror, written by Siedah Garrett and I'd always assumed she got to duet with him on t'other Bad ballad by virtue of gifting this one, which was huge in the USA but not the UK. Following his death, of course it was the big posthumous seller of all his back-catalogue, rightly so as one of the best tracks on the album. Beatmasters & The Cookie Crew bring some House into my top 5, and Bros bring some boyband pop into the top 10 - not their last top 10, but very much their best record. Billy Idol makes it a 7th top 10 or so with the belatedly big Hot In The City, and Dollar get their first top 10 since 1985, and their 8th, O L'Amour going where Erasure failed to go.

Jermaine Stewart gets his 2nd top 20, and another House track enters at 14 for Jack'Chill, I must have felt like dancing this week! Bourgeois Tagg enter at 32 with the nice I Don't Mind At All, and oh hang on, future superstar alert as teenage Aussie soap star Kylie Minogue debuts at 45, and I think most of us wouldn't have predicted over 30 years of chart success - SHE should be so lucky, starting with this catchy but disposable bit of SAW pop fluff. Eric Carmen is back after quite a long gap, 11 years or so, and some 13 years since he took The Raspberries into my charts, and solo with All By Myself. It's due to Dirty Dancing of course, the movie not the hobby.

Johnny Clegg is back again, 5 years on from Scatterlings Of Africa, Feargal Sharkey is still singing rather than A&R'ing as he makes it a decade of chart entries, Luther Vandross is also back with Give Me The Reason, Mental As Anything get a 3rd song into my list, and Sharpe & Numan keep the partnership going 3 years on from the fab debut hit Change Your Mind. Michael Jackson is also back again, like Man In The Mirror having charted in the lower reaches as an album playlist track in 1987 for a few weeks (I've retroactively added those in as chart bonafide tracks because I banned album tracks in those days when they would clearly have been at least at number 75 and most-likely way higher, for much longer, had I allowed them.


1 ( 5 ) TELL IT TO MY HEART Taylor Dayne
2 ( NEW ) MAN IN THE MIRROR Michael Jackson
3 ( 3 ) SIGN YOUR NAME Terence Trent D'Arby
4 ( 1 ) HELLO GOODBYE The Beatles
5 ( 29 ) ROK DA HOUSE Beatmasters/ Cookie Crew
6 ( 19 ) WHEN WILL I BE FAMOUS Bros
7 ( 4 ) SHAME Eurythmics
8 ( 2 ) FAMILY MAN Fleetwood Mac
9 ( 14 ) HOT IN THE CITY Billy Idol
10 ( 16 ) O L’AMOUR Dollar


11 ( 6 ) I THINK WE’RE ALONE NOW Tiffany
12 ( 26 ) SAY IT AGAIN Jermaine Stewart
13 ( 11 ) HOUSE ARREST Krush
14 ( NEW ) THE JACK THAT HOUSE BUILT Jack 'n' Chill
15 ( 10 ) ALWAYS ON MY MIND Pet Shop Boys
16 ( 9 ) RISE TO THE OCCASION Climie Fisher
17 ( 7 ) HEAVEN IS A PLACE ON EARTH Belinda Carlisle
18 ( 15 ) I FOUND SOMEONE Cher
19 ( 22 ) MANDINKA Sinead O'Connor
20 ( 23 ) COME INTO MY LIFE Joyce Sims

21 ( 17 ) THE WAY YOU MAKE ME FEEL Michael Jackson
22 ( 43 ) TIRED OF GETTING PUSHED AROUND 2 Men, A Drum Machine & A Trumpet
23 ( 8 ) YOU'VE LOST THAT LOVIN' FEELIN' The Righteous Brothers
24 ( 13 ) I CAN’T HELP IT Bananarama
25 ( 36 ) SHAKE YOUR LOVE Debbie Gibson
26 ( 18 ) JINGO Jellybean
27 ( 30 ) CANDLE IN THE WIND (LIVE) Elton John
28 ( 37 ) GIMME HOPE JO'ANNA Eddy Grant
29 ( 38 ) WHEN WE WAS FAB George Harrison
30 ( 12 ) FATHER FIGURE George Michael

31 ( 21 ) IDEAL WORLD The Christians
32 ( NEW ) I DON'T MIND AT ALL Bourgeois Tag
33 ( 31 ) SUGAR SUGAR (CANDYFLOSS MIX)/(ORIGINAL VERSION) The Archies
34 ( 54 ) I WANNA BE A FLINTSTONE The Screaming Blue Messiahs
35 ( 32 ) YOU WIN AGAIN The Bee Gees
36 ( 27 ) I ONLY WANT TO BE WITH YOU Dusty Springfield
37 ( 49 ) VALENTINE T'Pau
38 ( 33 ) LITTLE LIES Fleetwood Mac
39 ( 25 ) JENNIFER SHE SAID Lloyd Cole & The Commotions
40 ( 45 ) PARADISE Black

41 ( 39 ) BAD Michael Jackson
42 ( 42 ) WHAT HAVE I DONE (TO DESERVE THIS) Pet Shop Boys & Dusty Springfield
43 ( 20 ) STUCK ON YOU Elvis Presley
44 ( 34 ) FAIRYTALE OF NEW YORK The Pogues & Kirsty MacColl
45 ( 52 ) SIDESHOW Wendy & Lisa
46 ( NEW ) I SHOULD BE SO LUCKY Kylie Minogue
47 ( 35 ) LETTER FROM AMERICA The Proclaimers
48 ( 71 ) WILD HEARTED WOMAN All About Eve
49 ( 40 ) WHEN I FALL IN LOVE Nat ‘King’ Cole
50 ( 60 ) ALL SYSTEMS GO Donna Summer

51 ( 41 ) LOVE LETTERS Alison Moyet
52 ( 59 ) PROMISES Basia
53 ( 24 ) ALL DAY AND ALL OF THE NIGHT The Stranglers
54 ( NEW ) HUNGRY EYES Eric Carmen
55 ( 55 ) FAMILY AFFAIR/RUNNIN’ AWAY Sly & The Family Stone
56 ( 50 ) LET ME BE THE ONE/ (REMIX) Expose
57 ( 68 ) HAZY SHADE OF WINTER The Bangles
58 ( 56 ) RENT Pet Shop Boys
59 ( 48 ) ESP The Bee Gees
60 ( NEW ) ASIMBONANGA Johnny Clegg & Savuka

61 ( 28 ) NEW SENSATION INXS
62 ( 53 ) CRITICIZE Alexander O’Neal
63 ( NEW ) ARE YOU SURE So
64 ( NEW ) MORE LOVE Feargal Sharkey
65 ( 63 ) ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE The Beatles
66 ( NEW ) GIVE ME THE REASON Luther Vandross
67 ( 65 ) LOVE POWER Dionne Warwick & Jeffrey Osbourne
68 ( 74 ) A LITTLE PIECE OF HEAVEN Godley & Creme
69 ( 62 ) CARS (E REG MODEL)/ ARE ‘FRIENDS’ ELECTRIC Gary Numan & Tubeway Army
70 ( NEW ) INSIDE OUT The Mighty Lemon Drops

71 ( 69 ) HUMAN Human League
72 ( NEW ) HE'S JUST NO GOOD FOR YOU Mental As Anything
73 ( 73 ) NEED YOU TONIGHT INXS
74 ( NEW ) NO MORE LIES Sharpe & Numan
75 ( 70 ) HERE I GO AGAIN Whitesnake
76 ( NEW ) ANOTHER PART OF ME Michael Jackson
77 ( 76 ) EVERYWHERE Fleetwood Mac


FAVE OLDIES/ALBUM TRACKS OF THE WEEK
1 ANOTHER PART OF ME Michael Jackson
2 EVERYWHERE Fleetwood Mac
3 SPY IN THE HOUSE OF LOVE Was (Not Was)
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post Feb 1 2020, 07:11 AM
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oh was expecting Sign Your Name to climb to the top but don't mind the Taylor song is a great one, loved it back then, pop perfection
Man in the Mirror is also great, always amazed at how it bombed in the UK not even going top 20, must have been the lack of video?

Cannot recall any of the newies besides Kylie. I Should be so Lucky was a cute little song but a kinda disposable SAW track. I always thought they gave Kylie a bunch of lacklustre tracks, and think they write much better tracks for other artists.

Good to see Mandinka slowly climbing into the top 20 and slow but nice climbs for T'Pau and All About Eve. and of course, Shake Your Love, hope it's a future #1. Thinking about it, it's true what you said that Debbie could have been another Sia. Not sure how prolific she was, but she could have given some songs to others... even Tiffany biggrin.gif
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