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  1. "Sweet 7" for 4.0 and "One Touch" for 1.0 (MKS)
  2. Coral5 posted a post in a topic in Sports and Fitness
    Please, Germany vs Netherlands in the final now.
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  4. Coral5 posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    # 1. YVA The rest : ABBA / Geri Halliwell / Steps / allSTARS* / Girls Aloud / Blondie / Mary Hopkin / Bucks Fizz / Shania Twain
  5. Coral5 posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    From pop groups of my youth I like only Steps (with H & Claire), allSTARS* and Aqua.
  6. Coral5 posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
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  8. 26.08.1967 : Nancy Sinatra - You Only Live Twice (2 weeks # 1) http://everyjamesbondmovie.com/img/pics/you-only-live-twice/nancy-sinatra.jpg XgFtQPgHyek "You Only Live Twice", performed by Nancy Sinatra, is the theme song to the 1967 James Bond film of the same name. Music and production was provided by veteran James Bond composer John Barry, with lyrics by Leslie Bricusse. The song is widely recognized for its striking opening bars, featuring a simple 2-bar theme in the high octaves of the violins and lush harmonies from French horns. It is considered by some to be among the best James Bond theme songs, and has become one of Nancy Sinatra's best known hits. Shortly after Barry's production, Sinatra's producer Lee Hazlewood released a more guitar-based single version. # 11 in United Kingdom.
  9. 29.07.1967 : Anita Harris - Just Loving You (5 weeks # 1) http://cdn.images.express.co.uk/img/dynamic/10/285x214/112046_1.jpg sIx5AdEvvCw Anita Madeleine Harris is an English actress, singer and entertainer. Harris sang with the Cliff Adams Singers, and had a number of chart hits in the 1960s. In 1966, she moved to CBS Records where her debut release was also her debut album: "Somebody's in My Orchard". Her chart breakthrough came in the summer of 1967 with the single "Just Loving You", a Tom Springfield composition which singer Dusty Springfield had suggested Tom (her brother) give to Harris after Dusty and Harris had performed on the same episode of Top of the Pops. "Just Loving You" had been released in January 1967, but did not reach the UK Top 50 until 29 June 1967. Even after peaking at No. 6 on 26 August 1967 "Just Loving You" remained in the UK Top 40 until the end of the year. Besides charting at No. 18 in Ireland, "Just Loving You" was a Top Ten hit in South Africa, where sales reached 200,000 copies. The disc was released in September 1967 in the United States where it rose to No. 20 on the "Easy Listening" chart in Billboard and approached the mainstream Pop "Hot 100" chart.
  10. 08.07.1967 : Vikki Carr - It Must Be Him (3 weeks # 1) http://www.45vinylvidivici.net/SEVENTIESimages%20(ac)/carr%20vikki%20503.jpg RAunxuk9JUU "It Must Be Him" is a popular song with music written by Gilbert Becaud, originally with French lyrics (title: "Seul Sur Son Etoile") by Maurice Vidalin. New English lyrics (and a new English title) were written by Mack David. The song was published in 1967. The best-selling version of the song was recorded that year by Vikki Carr, which reached number three on the U.S. pop chart and spent three weeks at number one on the easy listening chart. The single peaked at number two in both the United Kingdom and Australia.
  11. Coral5 posted a post in a topic in Chart Histories
    From UK Retro Favourites Chart : 10 weeks : Sue Wilkinson - You Gotta Be A Hustler If You Wanna Get On Only 1 song in 35 years period (1964-1968, 1970-1999).
  12. No updates in last 2 weeks. :( Joseph, are you busy ? When you will post top 30 ?
  13. Wish : Hot And Cold Will : Teenage Dream
  14. "Dark Horse" is not last and so high :o :o :o Damn, why I always forget to vote in the rate games. :lol:
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  16. Well done, John. I always wanted to see your list. Finally, I can. :) Now everything I need from you it's full ABBA chartruns list . :)
  17. Not related to this thread very much, but finally I found "Billboard Pop ME" list, which include many vintage stuff (even before official charts era) . It's a great source for all fans of retro music, especially if you want to find something, which you never heard before. Andrews Sisters, Dinah Shore and some another artists are really good.
  18. John, I'm never was a huge movies fan, but must a give a chance for some films from your top 100. As a very old-fashioned person I need to watch those 4 : "I Married A Witch", "Move Over Darling", "Calamity Jane" and maybe "The Wizard Of Oz" # 1 was very unpredictable. :)
  19. There is a huge competition for my favourite singer of 60s decade. My # 1 shared between Petula Clark (with her long amazing music career) and France Gall, which was great on the peak (1963-1966), but her post-Gainsbourg songs are not so good. Cilla is second and Sandie is third. Agree that Mary Hopkin is more 70s singer, but she would have some # 1s in 60s. I love Kathy Kirby's singles, but her music career was short and I can't compare her with Petula, Cilla and Sandie. Here is Kathy's Kirby low-known single and main theme of TV show "Adam Adamant", which was recorded in 1966, but I can't find a correct date of release. V96-kvbZwQk Very mature sound, especially after such happiest light pop as "I Belong".
  20. John, from your top 100 films list I watched only "Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs", "Batman Returns", "Some Like It Hot".