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11 chart-toppers for me out of 40, and again loads of runners-ups and tracks that should have topped my charts, so 1990 from my point of view is a huge improvement on the late 80's :D

 

I'm not quite so keen on Sinitta's destroying, I mean cute bubblegum SAW version, of Hitchin' A Ride - I'm sure I'm the world's only online fan of the Frank Ifield version, which is not even on youtube, though I recorded it off the radio in Singapore in 1971, and also Paper Lace's flop 1975 version, which I bought. I would happily put £100 on no-one knowing both those versions! :lol:

 

1991:

 

A mere 6 chart-toppers this time, wot-no-KLF's :o (bar one) act of the year for me!

 

Not a huge fan of the naughty Divinyls, the image that girls could do that very notion was one I tried to get out my head! We're also starting to part ways on some of the non-pop club tracks listed, some of which I barely recall at all! I'd need to re-acquaint myself with the likes of Bassheads, Bizarre Inc, Moby, and so on, though on the plus lots of forgotten gems in there to compensate. :)

 

 

 

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One thing I think it's very different is if you look at those charts as an adult right now and say what songs do I like...

or if you think what songs did I like back then in 91 when I was a kid...

cos I mean I look at the list right now and I immediately think Massive Attack what a tune, but as a kid, it totally passed me by

and was more into Chesney Hawkes - The one and only than into Unfinished sympathy :D

 

as a kid I remember discovering REM and Nirvana in 1991 so my fav songs of the year would probably be

Losing my Religion and Smells like Teen Spirit.

I remember I was also obsessed with Beverley Craven- Promise Me, despite being quite AOR

and I even learned to play the song, I remember it was super hard to play and also very difficult to sing

Sadly I tried recently to play the song again and cannot seem to recall it :/

 

Absolutely. These lists are based on what I love now, rather than then. Otherwise a lot of Turtle Power and other naff novelty tracks would flood these :lol:

 

Promise Me is a great song, AOR or not. Well done for learning how to play it. I wouldn't know where to start!

 

Thanks for the comments :heart:

 

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My top 20 from the year:

 

1. Queen - Innuendo

2. Massive Attack - Unfinished Sympathy

3. The KLF - Last Train To Trancentral

4. Mike and the Mechanics - Word Of Mouth

5. Queen - These Are The Days Of Our Lives

6. Pet Shop Boys - Jealousy

7. OMD - Sailing On The Seven Seas

8. Genesis - No Son Of Mine

9. Pet Shop Boys - Where The Streets Have No Name-Can't Take My Eyes Off You

10. Marillion - Dry Land

11. Queen - I'm Going Slightly Mad

12. Enigma - Sadeness Part 1

13. Martika - Love...Thy Will Be Done

14. The KLF - 3am Eternal

15. Pet Shop Boys - DJ Culture

16. Marillion - Cover My Eyes (Pain And Heaven)

17. PM Dawn - Set Adrift On Memory Bliss

18. Chesney Hawkes - The One And Only

19. OMD - Pandora's Box

20. James - Sit Down

 

another 6 shares I spot here. KLF, Genesis, James, PSB (Streets) & Queen (Innuendo) are my picks of those that didn't make my list.

 

Cheers Rollo :wub:

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Some great dance tracks that year, the Xpansions, 2 Unlimited, Crystal Waters and the Utah Saints ones are good tunes (I prefer 'Something Good' by Utah Saints though), but the Oceanic, Moby, Rozalla (really nice vocals with this one and the rave synth bit is also a highlight), KLF and Bizarre Inc ones are my favourites from your list along with of course the epic Unfinished Sympathy by Massive Attack. I don't know that Loleatta Holloway song but Cappella ft Loleatta Holloway - Take Me Away is a good tune in early 1992.

 

That Cathy Dennis song I know best from a cover by Angel City that was a hit in 2004, the cover wasn't as good as Angel City's chart debut which makes my top 40 for 2003. The Divinyls song is a good pop rock song, for Queen I would have added Innuendo to my top 40 for 1991. The Nirvana track is great too.

 

Would have added KLF - Last Train To Trancentral (prefer this to am Eternal but would have added both to my top 40 for the year. Would also have added Nomad - (I Wanna Give You) Devotion, Bizarre Inc - Such A Feeling and Eastside Beat - Ride Like The Wind.

These Are the Days Of Our Lives is great and certainly one of the more emotion filled of Queen's songs, I think it is my favourite ever Queen song, it is sad to listen to though especially as it was one of Freddie Mercury's last songs.

 

I don't know that Martika song but I would have added Martika's iamspamspamamito my top 40 for 1991. The James track I would have added too, it certainly sounds more mid 90s than 1991.

 

Ah, I love the Angel City cover too! Chances are high it'll feature in my 2004 Top 40 list. I don't think I know the Cappella/Loleatta one...No wait, yes I do. I've just youtubed it. Not bad.

 

I'm in a minority here, I know, but I much prefer the Apollo 440 '98 remix of Sit Down.

 

Cheers for the comments :wub:

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1990:

 

11 chart-toppers for me out of 40, and again loads of runners-ups and tracks that should have topped my charts, so 1990 from my point of view is a huge improvement on the late 80's :D

 

I'm not quite so keen on Sinitta's destroying, I mean cute bubblegum SAW version, of Hitchin' A Ride - I'm sure I'm the world's only online fan of the Frank Ifield version, which is not even on youtube, though I recorded it off the radio in Singapore in 1971, and also Paper Lace's flop 1975 version, which I bought. I would happily put £100 on no-one knowing both those versions! :lol:

 

1991:

 

A mere 6 chart-toppers this time, wot-no-KLF's :o (bar one) act of the year for me!

 

Not a huge fan of the naughty Divinyls, the image that girls could do that very notion was one I tried to get out my head! We're also starting to part ways on some of the non-pop club tracks listed, some of which I barely recall at all! I'd need to re-acquaint myself with the likes of Bassheads, Bizarre Inc, Moby, and so on, though on the plus lots of forgotten gems in there to compensate. :)

 

Well done on your £100 - I certainly have never heard either of those versions :lol: I knew the Sinitta cover would be an acquired taste :lol:

 

11 chart toppers for '90 and just 6 for '91 eh? The non-pop club will be ramping up a gear over the next five or so years, but I'm sure they'll still be a fair few shared gems. Plenty of PSB coming up. Obviously.

 

Cheers John :wub:

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Finally I left my excruciating and horrid primary school and progressed to an excruciating and horrid secondary school. To prove what a wonderful and well-behaved boy I was, I remember I was booted out of class on the very last day of primary. According to my dad, it was because I called the teacher an "f-ing evil fat cow." I was observant, if nothing else. Come secondary school I seemed to have developed a brand new personality. Or rather I lost all personality altogether. I was so painfully shy, although I do remember, for reasons which escape me, telling people my name was Trevor and that I had a (imaginary, obviously) girlfriend in another school.

Sadly, there is video evidence of me in 1992. My sister's 6th birthday party was captured on film for eternity, where I'm seen stuffing my face with ice cream and jelly and dancing and "singing" along to T-Rex's Hot Love, whilst wearing a matching green tracksuit and being very overweight. Pure sex appeal right there.

 

The task this time was cutting 48 loved singles down to 40. The eight missing out: Cyndi Lauper, Jimmy Nail, Electronic, R.E.M, Annie Lennox, Shamen, Ce Ce Peniston and KLF's America: What Time Is Love.

 

My Favourite Top 40 Hits Of 1992

 

1. Felix – Don’t You Want Me

2. Snap! – Rhythm Is A Dancer

3. Hyper Go Go – High

4. Opus III – It’s A Fine Day

5. Sophie B Hawkins – Damn I Wish I Was Your Lover

6. Buffy Saint-Marie – The Big Ones Get Away

7. Vanessa Paradis – Be My Baby

8. Jon Secada – Just Another Day

9. Ugly Kid Joe – Everything About You

10. East 17 – House Of Love

11. KLF Feat. Tammy Wynette – Justified And Ancient

12. Manic Street Preachers – Motorcycle Emptiness

13. The Farm – Don’t You Want Me

14. Kylie Minogue – Give Me Just A Little More Time

15. Kim Wilde – Love Is Holy

16. Vanessa Williams – Save The Best For Last

17. SL2 – On A Ragga Tip

18. Utah Saints – Something Good

19. Was (Not Was) – Shake Your Head

20. Saint Etienne – Join Our Club/People Get Real

21. Shakespear’s Sister – Stay

22. Stereo MC’s – Connected

23. Bjorn Again – Erasure-Ish (A Little Respect/Stop)

24. Rozalla – Are You Ready To Fly

25. The Smiths – This Charming Man

26. Altern 8 Feat. P.P Arnold – Evapor 8

27. Bizarre Inc Feat. Angie Brown – I’m Gonna Get You

28. Prodigy – Everybody In The Place

29. Saint Etienne – Avenue

30. Genesis – Jesus He Knows Me

31. Right Said Fred Feat. Jocelyn Brown – Don’t Talk Just Kiss

32. Prodigy – Out Of Space

33. Erasure – Who Needs Love Like That

34. Kym Sims – Too Blind To See It

35. Son’z Of A Loop Da Loop Era – Far Out

36. Sunscreem – Love U More

37. Future Sound Of London – Papua New Guinea

38. Doctor Spin – Tetris

39. Smart E’s – Sesame’s Treet

40. Belinda Carlisle – Little Black Book

 

 

^many great tracks on that list,

love Shakespear's Sister - Stay, Stereo MC's - Connected, Belinda Carlisle - Little black book, Sunscreen - Love U More

Opus III – It’s A Fine Day, Sophie B Hawkins – Damn I Wish I Was Your Lover, the Manics - Motorcycle emptiness

and all the St Etienne singles, was a big fan at the time.

 

other songs I liked not on your list:

Tori Amos -Winter, Silent all these years and Crucify, with Little Earthquakes being my album of the year

The Cure- High and Friday I'm in Love, love the album Wish

all the singles from Pearl Jam, Nirvana and REM

Sleeping Satellite, Would I Lie to You, Des'ree - Feel so high, Del Amitri - Always the last to know

 

 

1992 was a better year compared to 1990 or 1991. My top 20 from the year:

 

1. Guns N' Roses - November Rain

2. The KLF - America:What Time Is Love

3. Fish - Credo

4. The Lightning Seeds - The Life Of Riley

5. Freddie Mercury & Montserrat Caballe - Barcelona

6. Prefab Sprout - If You Don't Love Me

7. Elton John - The One

8. Flowered Up - Weekender

9. Manic Street Preachers - Motorcycle Emptiness

10. U2 - One

11. Richard Marx - Hazard

12. Marc Almond - The Days Of Pearly Spencer

13. Thomas Dolby - Close But No Cigar

14. The KLF and Tammy Wynette - Justified & Ancient

15. Sophie B Hawkins - Damn I Wish I Was Your Lover

16. Marillion - Sympathy

17. Genesis - Jesus He Knows Me

18. Thomas Dolby - I Love You Goodbye

19. Marillion - No One Can

20. Brian May - Too Much Love Will Kill You

Agreed that 1992 was better musically than 1990 and 1991.

 

Felix – Don’t You Want Me is quite an epic and a real precursor to later big synth driven dance music such as Swedish House Mafia. Snap - Rhythm Is A dancer - good tune and certainly different and more synth based than the piano house sound which dominated dance at the time. Opus III - It's A Fine Day - lovely song, Sophie B Hawkins - don't know that one but'Right Beside You is probably my favourite chart hit of 1994. I didn't know East 17 started off as a dance music group until recently - House of Love is a good track and certainly very different to their later material. Justified and Ancient - rather cheesy but a interesting collaboration that works well, Save The Best For Last cheesy too but a lovely song, Something Good by Utah Saints - the original with rave synths is definitely better than the 2008 remix in my opinion. Shakespear's Sister - Stay - a dramatic and beautiful song, This Charming Man - I like the guitar melodies in it particularly, Evapor8 - prefer it to Activ8, I'm Gonna Get You and Everybody In The Place add to the list of good dance hits for 1992.

 

Genesis were still creating good tunes at this later stage with Jesus He Knows Me one of their best tracks I think. Prodigy - Out of Space is certainly quirky with the boing sounds, Far Out I know from the car advert a few years ago and is a good rave tune, and the Future Sound of London track is a nice atmospheric track, the first trance hit too.

 

Would add KLF - America : What Time Is Love (mixing hip hop, dance and rock into one song is quite something), Tasmin Archer - Sleeping Satellite, Felix - It Will Make Me Crazy, Guns N Roses - November Rain, CeCe Peniston - Finally, Shamen - Phorever People (and maybe Ebeneezer Goode too), Isotonik - Different Strokes, Oceanic - Controlling Me and Rage - Run To You to my top 40 for 1992. And yes Wet Wet Wet - Goodnight Girl, which was my birthday #1.

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^many great tracks on that list,

love Shakespear's Sister - Stay, Stereo MC's - Connected, Belinda Carlisle - Little black book, Sunscreen - Love U More

Opus III – It’s A Fine Day, Sophie B Hawkins – Damn I Wish I Was Your Lover, the Manics - Motorcycle emptiness

and all the St Etienne singles, was a big fan at the time.

 

other songs I liked not on your list:

Tori Amos -Winter, Silent all these years and Crucify, with Little Earthquakes being my album of the year

The Cure- High and Friday I'm in Love, love the album Wish

all the singles from Pearl Jam, Nirvana and REM

Sleeping Satellite, Would I Lie to You, Des'ree - Feel so high, Del Amitri - Always the last to know

 

Ah, there'll be a fair few St Etienne entries coming up! I didn't have room for Silent All These Years, but it wouldn't be too far from my Top 50. I also liked The Cure's '92 singles. REM's Man On The Moon was at No.44. Did like Sleeping Satellite & Would I Lie To You at the time, well I still do, but not as much as I did back then.

 

Thanks again for the comments :wub:

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1992 was a better year compared to 1990 or 1991. My top 20 from the year:

 

1. Guns N' Roses - November Rain

2. The KLF - America:What Time Is Love

3. Fish - Credo

4. The Lightning Seeds - The Life Of Riley

5. Freddie Mercury & Montserrat Caballe - Barcelona

6. Prefab Sprout - If You Don't Love Me

7. Elton John - The One

8. Flowered Up - Weekender

9. Manic Street Preachers - Motorcycle Emptiness

10. U2 - One

11. Richard Marx - Hazard

12. Marc Almond - The Days Of Pearly Spencer

13. Thomas Dolby - Close But No Cigar

14. The KLF and Tammy Wynette - Justified & Ancient

15. Sophie B Hawkins - Damn I Wish I Was Your Lover

16. Marillion - Sympathy

17. Genesis - Jesus He Knows Me

18. Thomas Dolby - I Love You Goodbye

19. Marillion - No One Can

20. Brian May - Too Much Love Will Kill You

 

Great to see Sophie, KLF/Tammy, Manics & Genesis in your list too! Lightning Seeds & Brian May are my picks of the others.

 

Thanks again for the list :wub:

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Agreed that 1992 was better musically than 1990 and 1991.

 

Felix – Don’t You Want Me is quite an epic and a real precursor to later big synth driven dance music such as Swedish House Mafia. Snap - Rhythm Is A dancer - good tune and certainly different and more synth based than the piano house sound which dominated dance at the time. Opus III - It's A Fine Day - lovely song, Sophie B Hawkins - don't know that one but'Right Beside You is probably my favourite chart hit of 1994. I didn't know East 17 started off as a dance music group until recently - House of Love is a good track and certainly very different to their later material. Justified and Ancient - rather cheesy but a interesting collaboration that works well, Save The Best For Last cheesy too but a lovely song, Something Good by Utah Saints - the original with rave synths is definitely better than the 2008 remix in my opinion. Shakespear's Sister - Stay - a dramatic and beautiful song, This Charming Man - I like the guitar melodies in it particularly, Evapor8 - prefer it to Activ8, I'm Gonna Get You and Everybody In The Place add to the list of good dance hits for 1992.

 

Genesis were still creating good tunes at this later stage with Jesus He Knows Me one of their best tracks I think. Prodigy - Out of Space is certainly quirky with the boing sounds, Far Out I know from the car advert a few years ago and is a good rave tune, and the Future Sound of London track is a nice atmospheric track, the first trance hit too.

 

Would add KLF - America : What Time Is Love (mixing hip hop, dance and rock into one song is quite something), Tasmin Archer - Sleeping Satellite, Felix - It Will Make Me Crazy, Guns N Roses - November Rain, CeCe Peniston - Finally, Shamen - Phorever People (and maybe Ebeneezer Goode too), Isotonik - Different Strokes, Oceanic - Controlling Me and Rage - Run To You to my top 40 for 1992. And yes Wet Wet Wet - Goodnight Girl, which was my birthday #1.

 

Yeah I agree that '92 was better than '90 or '91. Glad you like so many here!

 

America: What Time Is Love, Finally & Ebeneezer Goode are just outside my 40. I do really like It Will Make Me Crazy too, and Goodnight Girl is not bad as it goes - certainly far more preferable to their other number ones.

 

Thanks again for the comments :wub:

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After being a tragic loner in my first year of Secondary, I finally made friends (two of which are still my best mates to this day). We were all weird outcasts and never in with the popular crowd, despite my desperate and pathetic efforts. No major shocking revelations here in '93, although I do remember getting whacked across the head with a ruler by the aptly named Mr Pratt. I'm sure there was a good reason. It was around this time that I started realising I was "not like other boys". This was no doubt helped by the constant cries of 'gay boy' and 'homo' echoing around the playground. Happy days. Actually, two of the loudest name-callers would also turn out to be 'gay boys'. I ended up sleeping with one of them years later. The other, I despised with a passion - he made my life a misery. Hope he's suffering somewhere. (I really should be over this stuff by now :lol:)

 

1993 then, and this time 11 tracks just missed the final cut: Kim Wilde, Kate Bush, Prince, OMD, New Order, KD Lang, K-Klass, Janet Jackson, Dina Carroll, Roxette & Meat

Loaf.

 

My Favourite Top 40 Hits Of 1993

 

1. Sybil - When I'm Good And Ready

2. Freddie Mercury - Living On My Own ('93 Remix)

3. Kate Bush - Moments Of Pleasure

4. Leftfield Lydon - Open Up

5. Saint Etienne - I Was Born On Christmas Day

6. Doobie Brothers - Long Train Runnin' (Sure Is Pure Remix)

7. Bananarama - More More More

8. Saint Etienne - Who Do You Think You Are/Hobart Paving

9. Pet Shop Boys - I Wouldn't Normally Do This Kind Of Thing

10. 2 Unlimited - No Limit

11. Captain Hollywood Project - More And More

12. West End Feat. Sybil - The Love I Lost

13. Usura - Open Your Mind

14. Belinda Carlisle - Big Scary Animal

15. House Of Pain - Jump Around

16. Deborah Harry - I Can See Clearly Now

17. Snap! Feat. Niki Harris - Exterminate!

18. Manic Street Preachers - La Tristesse Durera (Scream To A Sigh)

19. Pet Shop Boys - Can You Forgive Her

20. Robin S - Show Me Love

21. Urban Cookie Collective - Feels Like Heaven

22. Undercover - I Wanna Stay With You

23. Spin Doctors - Two Princes

24. Goodmen - Give It Up

25. Saint Etienne - You're In A Bad Way

26. Jade - Don't Walk Away

27. Sub Sub Feat. Melanie Williams - Ain't No Love (Ain't No Use)

28. The Beloved - Sweet Harmony

29. M People - One Night In Heaven

30. Pet Shop Boys - Go West

31. Bjork & David Arnold - Play Dead

32. Snow – Informer

33. M People – Don’t Look Any Further

34. Chaka Demus & Pliers – Tease Me

35. Haddaway – What Is Love

36. Tina Turner – I Don’t Wanna Fight

37. Ace Of Base – All That She Wants

38. Bee Gees – For Whom The Bell Tolls

39. Gabrielle – Dreams

40. Bjork - Human Behaviour

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Well that was a memorable last day at Primary School! Mine just fizzled out I think, we were moving to Singapore so I remember my first day at Secondary School very well :D

 

1992 - down to 3 chart-toppers, a bunch of number 2's, some fab little minor hits like Buffy Sainte-Marie, Sophie B, Kim Wilde, Manics, ... and a host of dance stuff I don't know/remember. Hyper Go Go? No idea! This is probably going to be a thing until 1998 as I've never got round to reviewing the period from Spring 1991 through early 1998 and playing my old cassettes of recorded stuff off the Chart show and radio. By then I stopped recording everything that charted and just recorded those I knew I liked cos the sheer volume of new entries each week was getting out of hand! :lol:

 

Playing High now, it's not bad, sounds very 1992.

 

First year of Secondary in the UK is quite different from the first year of RAF schools abroad - I don't recall hearing anything about gay or homo until I was in the third year and back in the UK. I literally had no idea what it was and had to look it up in a dictionary. RAF schooling was fab, no bullying, I enjoyed being at school, I did very well in classes. UK civilian school was like being tossed into a pit of snarling vipers and walking a line of abuse each day. Quite the culture shock. Only "gay" meant happy in those days and the word of choice was "Pouf" or "Poufta"

 

1993 - a much better 6 chart-toppers here, I prefer 1993 to 1992 generally anyway, and the number of tracks I don't know or don't rate is a mere one - Undercover. I never forgave them destroying my all-time fave record (Baker Street) oops! :lol: Still haven't.

@AH Gold, didn't you forget St Etienne - You're in a Bad Way :D song of the year for me :D

When I'm Good and Ready - a rather cheesy SAW produced track but a good song anyway. The Freddie Mercury remix is great, his second hi-NRG track after Love Kills in 1984. The Doobie Brothers remix is also a good tune, No Limit is of course a classic, I prefer the UK release with 'techno techno techno techno' in it, and its weird that with it and Cappella hi-NRG came back after it looked like it was gone after house took over.

 

More and More by Captain Hollywood, only discovered that a few days ago while looking up 90s archive charts on the OCC website and I really like that sort of 'deeper' more emotive 90s eurodance, Real McCoy - Run Away is another example. Usura - Open Your Mind is great - sometimes dance is better without a vocal and I really like the video for it. Exterminate! is a good follow up to Rhythm Is A dancer, it is different and a more chilled and atmospheric dance track. Robin S - Show Me Love is good too, good vocal and those bassline and iconic organ synths. I think I prefer Luv 4 Luv though. Spin Doctors - Two Princes is one of my favourite 90s indie records - such a feelgood track.

 

I like both Give It Up and Fairground by Simply Red that sampled it, Sweet Harmony and One Night In Heaven are nice chillout tracks, PSB's Go West I prefer to the original. Snow's Informer is a catchy tune, for Haddaway I prefer Life to What Is Love, although both are good. Urban Cookie Collective Feels Like Heaven is a rather sweet dance track, bit like a dancier version of Yazoo - Other Side of Love a decade earlier. Would have added The Key The Secret too to my list. Mr Vain has lots of energy to it. For Whom The Bell tolls is a lovely song and one of the Bee Gee's best in my opinion, should have been Christmas 1# in 1993 imo instead of that other track!

 

Would have added Cappella U Got 2 Know, Culture Beat - Got 2 Get It and Meatloaf to my top 40 for 1993 too.

 

and the number of tracks I don't know or don't rate is a mere one - Undercover. I never forgave them destroying my all-time fave record (Baker Street) oops! laugh.gif Still haven't.

 

Rage - Run To You was a much better dance cover of an old song in 1992, I don't mind the Baker Street cover but it sort of lacks the emotion of the original.

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@AH Gold, didn't you forget St Etienne - You're in a Bad Way :D song of the year for me :D

 

ooh yes, classic! :heart:

Rage - Run To You was a much better dance cover of an old song in 1992, I don't mind the Baker Street cover but it sort of lacks the emotion of the original.

 

Yes I liked that version of Run To You :)

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@AH Gold, didn't you forget St Etienne - You're in a Bad Way :D song of the year for me :D

 

 

You know what, I did! :lol: Can't believe I forgot that! I've re-edited my list and it's now at No.25.

1993 wasn't a great year for chart hits. I'm expecting 1994-95 to be the same. Things will improve from 1996 when the genres of dance music that I like start to emerge. There are many acts who started in the 70s or 80s in my top 20.

 

1. Depeche Mode - Walking In My Shoes

2. Radiohead - Creep

3. OMD - Dream Of Me

4. Jesus Jones - The Devil You Know

5. Pet Shop Boys - Go West

6. Phil Collins - Both Sides Of The Story

7. Tears For Fears - Break It Down Again

8. OMD - Stand Above Me

9. New Order - Ruined In A Day

10. REM - Everybody Hurts

11. Duran Duran - Ordinary World

12. New Order - Regret

13. St Etienne - Who Do You Think You Are?

14. Depeche Mode - I Feel You

15. Peter Gabriel - Steam

16. Prefab Sprout - Life Of Surprises

17. Freddie Mercury - Living On My Own (Remix)

18. Depeche Mode - Condemnation

19. Genesis - Tell Me Why

20. Pet Shop Boys - I Wouldn't Normally Do This Kind Of Thing

 

 

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