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Good pick in highlighting Swamp Thing, that was a big favourite of mine when it was released :wub:
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On the other hand, I'm not at all surprised that noone else voted for Key To My Life 😂
On the other hand, I'm not at all surprised that noone else voted for Key To My Life 😂

I do like it (might even be my favourite Boyzone song) but wasn't anywhere near my Top 30 unfortunately, there's too many great songs in the list!

How was I the only person to vote for 'I Really Like You'?? I thought Buzzjack had a few Carly fans :huh:

 

Because even Carly fans know that song is trash? :basil:

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5 points

 

BTS - Dynamite

Black Eyed Peas - Don't Phunk With My Heart

Lloyd featuring Andre 3000 and Lil Wayne - Dedication To My Ex (Miss That)

Morrissey - You Have Killed Me

Will Smith - Miami

S Club 7 - Natural

 

 

This was one of two Morrissey singles to reach number 3, his highest chart placing. It was also his final top 10 hit. Eight of S Club 7's first nine singles reached the top 2, the only one that didn't is Natural which appears here.

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6 points

 

Craig David - Walking Away

Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson - Scream

Van McCoy and the Soul City Symphony - The Hustle

PM Dawn - Set Adrift On Memory Bliss

The Proclaimers - Letter From America

Liam Payne featuring Quavo - Strip That Down

Rogue Traders - Voodoo Child

Slade - Everyday

Will Smith - Gettin' Jiggy Wit It

Sugababes - Ugly

U2 - Elevation

 

 

An excellent use of the Elvis Costello sample by Rogue Traders while PM Dawn do the same with Spandau Ballet. There's also the disco classic from Van McCoy and a variety of acts from Slade and The Proclaimers to Sugababes and the two most well known Jacksons.

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7 points

 

Chris Andrews - Yesterday Man

C & C Music Factory featuring Freedom Williams - Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)

Ricky Martin - She Bangs

David Sneddon - Don't Let Go

Wildchild - Renegade Master '98

 

 

A dance classic from the C & C Music Factory, the first of their two top 5 singles. I wasn't sure if I knew the Chris Andrews song from 1965 but having a listen, I do recognise it. Also here is Fame Academy winner David Sneddon with the follow-up to his number 1.

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8 points

 

Atomic Kitten - It's OK

Bananarama - Robert De Niro's Waiting

Cliff Richard - Some People

Edwin Starr - War

Texas - Say What You Want

Travis - Sing

 

 

Some People is the first from my own list to appear. In my opinion, it's Cliff's finest single. We also have two girl groups, two Scottish bands and Edwin Starr's landmark recording.

At least I’m not the only one to love the Snedders Don’t Let Go!

I've always had a soft spot for that song and for Snedders in general -_- I think I must have missed this otherwise I might possibly have given it a point or two. In fact looking at the songs out so far, I think there's a few I missed, oops.

Because even Carly fans know that song is trash? :basil:

Sometimes the trashiest songs are the best :wub:

C&C Music Factory is probably my favourite of those that are out so far, don't think there have been any that votes from me would have saved though.

Only 1 of my nominations is already out. No surprise I was the only one who voted for a Morrissey song. There's hardly any hype for him on here.

Surprised 'Set Adrift On Memory Bliss' has already been eliminated. It wasn't close to my top 30 list but I really like it.

Well, you're the only person who voted for it so maybe you are.

Ah damn! Poor Snedders.

 

And I’m the only vote for Texas :(

I thought I voted Texas too but not 100% sure. Say What You Want is a classic, amazing song. Together with Travis-Sing, those are the only great songs missing so far.
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9 points

 

Anne-Marie - 2002

The Beach Boys - Barbara Ann

The Isley Brothers - This Old Heart Of Mine (Is Weak For You)

McFly - Sorry's Not Good Enough/Friday Night

Queen - A Kind Of Magic

Taylor Swift - Willow

Unkle Kracker - Follow Me

 

 

A Kind Of Magic was written by Roger Taylor and was used as the ending theme of the Highlander film. Willow is the most recent number 3 to get a vote and is currently at number 13 on the chart. We also have two singles here from 1966.

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