November 18, 200718 yr Author Ahem. Firstly, don't start the whole GA vs Sugababes thing again. :nono: Secondly, Reggie is not gay :lol: Neither is Dermot.
November 18, 200718 yr Blimey :lol: Scotlands CIN track doing better than our own :( You sound suprised?
November 18, 200718 yr With Runrig entering at UK#9 with a Scottish Football song, then perhaps the Scots have no right to moan when England qualify for a major Football tournament and then a load of naff singles come out as a result. At least with England, we wait to we qualify before tempting fate. :lol:
November 18, 200718 yr Ahem. Firstly, don't start the whole GA vs Sugababes thing again. :nono: Secondly, Reggie is not gay :lol: Neither is Dermot. We can dream though. :heart:
November 18, 200718 yr 16 Elvis Presley - You Don't Have To Say You Love Me [P] http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/88697125232.JPG Original Chart Run (1971): 23-17-9-14-14-18-18-xx 35-39-36 [10 wks] Chart Run: 16 [1 wk] Release date: 12-11-2007 Availability: in stock Number of Discs: 1 Catalogue Number: 88697125232 Label: RCA "Before Elvis, there was nothing," John Lennon once said. An overstatement, of course, but Elvis Presley's ascendance to superstardom in the mid-1950s kicked off a musical and social revolution whose impact has yet to abate. After the charming young man from Tupelo, Mississippi was discovered by Sun Records honcho Sam Phillips, the wise studio owner took Presley under his wing, leading to the landmark recording of his first single, "That's All Right (Mama)." The rest, of course, is well-documented history, with Elvis going on to conquer the pop charts, the box office, and beyond. He truly was the King, and his blend of country, pop, and R&B became the cornerstone of rock & roll. - HMV Video here: Ab1sTU2xMNw track listing 1. You Don't Have To Say You Love Me 2. Patch It Up 3. Patch It Up [Alt. Take 9] This is good version of the old Dusty Springfield song which peaked at #11 on the US 1970 37 years ago this month. But I think you'll love his next release called "Burning Love" which was Elvis' best 70s tune.
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