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Loved ABBA-Esque at the time, wouldn't ever have thought it would have generated the highest sales of the year so far though - surprised!

Lay All Your Love On Me was the track I remember getting all the focus (I think I've said this before in a different thread for some reason) but that's because I'd have been listening to Radio 1 and it was the focus track on radio. It was a good tactic having the focus differ between radio and tv channels as that must have helped to promote it - and maybe is why it sold comparatively well for them?

Utah Saints are my other favourite, Something Good is probably their best song even though I did really enjoy all their singles from the early 90s. George Michael not bad as well, at the time I was surprised that fell back in week 2 as I assumed it was likely to challenge for #1.

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