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1994 End of Year Poll 36 members have voted

  1. 1. Vote for your least favourite track

    • Whigfield - Saturday Night
      7
    • East 17 - Stay Another Day
      1
    • Let Loose - Crazy For You
      12
    • Ace Of Base - The Sign
      15

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UK Chart Run: 3-1-1-1-2-4-13-21-33-47-62-66 (12 weeks)

 

A valiant effort by Dutch eurodance outfit Doop as their electro-swing number finishes in the top half of this survivor. The catchy/irritating [delete as applicable] song became the second ever eponymously-titled UK #1 just 3 months after the first, Mr Blobby. I don't believe there has ever been another since. They did actually have a second UK 'hit' later in the year called Huckleberry Jam which flopped in at #88. It's more of the same vibe, as I've just found out.

 

We're at the business end of things now with just 4 tracks remaining.

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Doop finally gone!

Didn't realise they had another Top 100 hit, a bit like J.J. Barrie who reached #96 with My Son in 1983.

 

All good ones left but I've switched to The Sign.

Doop making the top half of this though, let's be honest that nobody saw that coming!!!! *.*

 

Switching to Ace of Base for this round. I re-listened to Let Loose and despite my prior verdict it has regrown on me again.

a decent showing for Doop there I guess.

but how the F has Let Loose got this far and perhaps even further?

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a decent showing for Doop there I guess.

but how the F has Let Loose got this far and perhaps even further?

 

Yeah I'm a bit confused by that too. I guess this round was low quality but still!

for me it's even more bizarre how Whigfield got there? Even here in Denmark everybody sees the song as a joke and people just enjoy it for the silly dance
whigfield. great fun but.... The Sign is the best pop song left, Crazy For You is a goodie and East 17 a xmas classic (overplayed).

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