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'It Must've Been Love' and 'Black Velvet' are my fave two from 1990 and I agree with your top 4 for 1991. 'More Than Words' is a lovely record. I enjoy The Clash song but not a big fave and the George/Elton collab is fine.

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    some faves here, Roxette and Black Velvet topped my charts, and Black Velvet will always remind me of my first Florida holiday, sultry and Blues-ey. Kim and Dirty Cash both peaked at 2 and still love

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    Lovely choice of number 1 there, I loved It Must Have Been Love and it was the song that really got me into Rosette for a couple of albums. It's also the first song I sung on karaoke - a very long tim

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oooh. I'm surprised that More than Words is getting such support. I thought I'd have been given some sort of warning for liking it :D

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1992 is decent. Much more enjoyable than 1991. 4 number 1s amongst the bunch.

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I think we could be looking at a surprise 10 pointer in 1992.

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10 Luther Vandross And Janet Jackson With Special Guests BBD And Ralph Tresvant

There's nothing wrong with this. I just find it less interesting than anything else in the 1992 list. It was released in the summer so that might explain it's good chart performance.

I thought I'd enjoy this more than I do. It finished the year as the 17th best seller

Colm's score 6.6

I agree. I’m not sure what else is to come but I never thought this was as good as its component parts. Plus I always think it sounds quite lacklustre, not helped by me remembering the later reissue (and remix) more than the original.

I always liked this, but it's been surprisingly resilient on radio since and sales in the 90's to the extent that I'd much rather hear most other Janet Jackson oldies. Luther got a long-waited-for big hit out of it though, so that was nice.

“The Best Things In Life Are Free” was terminally overplayed by my local radio station - even well into the ‘00s it was still a big favourite. So I’d quite happily never hear it again.

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9 Right Said Fred - Deeply Dippy

I expected this to get last place for 1992 but it's improved a lot over the years. While listening to it, I found myself wondering how it would sound if it was covered by the Divine Comedy. I think it would work really well.

12th best seller of 1992.

Colm's score 6.7

Never that much of a fan of Deeply Dippy, over-familiarity at the time came on quite quickly, though it was good natured enough. Don't Talk Just Kiss or a later minor hit or two were better tracks. I can see the Divine Comedy vibe.

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8 The Shamen - Ebeneezer Goode

The Shamen didn't leave the top 40 between 18th July 1992 and the following January - such was their single release schedule.

I like the verses. I don't really like the chorus.

Finished the year as the 13th best seller.

Colm's score 6.8

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