Posted October 31, 200717 yr Source: thisdayinmusic.com 1998, chart history was made when the UK Top 5 singles chart was made up entirely of new entries. Alanis Morissette went in at No.5, Culture Club at No.4, U2 at No.3, George Michael at No.2 and Cher with 'Believe' at No.1. 1998, Cher started a seven week run at No.1 with her third UK No.1 single 'Believe', (the biggest seller of 1998), also a No.1 in the US. It made Cher the first female artist to have a No.1 single over the age of 50.
October 31, 200717 yr 1998, Cher started a seven week run at No.1 with her third UK No.1 single 'Believe', (the biggest seller of 1998), also a No.1 in the US. It made Cher the first female artist to have a No.1 single over the age of 50. Classic !!!
November 2, 200717 yr Source: thisdayinmusic.com 1998, chart history was made when the UK Top 5 singles chart was made up entirely of new entries. Alanis Morissette went in at No.5, Culture Club at No.4, U2 at No.3, George Michael at No.2 and Cher with 'Believe' at No.1. 1998, Cher started a seven week run at No.1 with her third UK No.1 single 'Believe', (the biggest seller of 1998), also a No.1 in the US. It made Cher the first female artist to have a No.1 single over the age of 50. Classic chart from that year.
November 3, 200717 yr Last year on 31st October Kevin Feder$h!t released his flopped album Playing With Fire This year on 31st October Britney Spears released her amazingly brilliant album Blackout. -_-
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