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  1. Coral5 posted a post in a topic in Sports and Fitness
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  2. I really start to love this singer. 30.07.1966 : Petula Clark - I Couldn't Live Without Your Love (7 weeks # 1) http://www.petulaclark.net/discography/6566/17133.jpg W2t5koeY3XU "I Couldn't Live Without Your Love" is a 1966 single written by Tony Hatch and Jackie Trent and recorded by Petula Clark. It was inspired by the affair the songwriters were having at the time. Clark has cited "I Couldn't Live Without Your Love" and "Don't Sleep in the Subway" as her favorites of her hits. The single peaked at #6 on the UK Singles Chart and #9 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. "I Couldn't Live Without Your Love" was the first single by Clark to reach #1 on the US Easy Listening chart. The single became a certified Gold record for US sales of one million units. A hit in Australia (#11) and New Zealand (#18), "I Couldn't Live Without Your Love" gave Clark a hit in Germany twice, first in the original English at #13 and then again via a translation entitled "So wunderbar verliebt zu sein" (So wonderful to be in love) (#28).
  3. 02.07.1966 : Geneveve - Just A Whisper (4 weeks # 1) http://rymimg.com/lk/f/a/cad9906de27abcdc57f10369dac81396/5030073.png LdDNJ1vn7II Don't have any information about her. # 43 in UK Singles Chart.
  4. Adore "See The Day" and "Some Kind Of Miracle". Both songs were in top 10. "Here We Go" was even higher.
  5. :lol: Even Heidi Range is near to Beyonce's popularity, than Colbie Cailat.
  6. Why you are surprised ? Seems, that you didn't watch my personal chart :)
  7. They are most long-lived female girl group + I am a follower of Dutch charts. "Koning Willem Alexander" :wub: :heart: I even know Mega Mindy. :heart:
  8. Yes, they are.
  9. Didn't heard any B-sides. Like "Walk This Way", "Live In The Country". "Not Tonight Santa" was included in my top 10 Xmas songs list. :wub:
  10. It's more a battle of groups fans, not songs. With Little Mix and All Siants, but without Destiny's Child ? K3 and YVA >>> any another girlbands !!!
  11. Coral5 posted a post in a topic in Sports and Fitness
    Because it's one from the best European (and best Russian) football clubs. Maybe not such ultimate giant as Real or Barcelona, but in top 15 clubs.
  12. Coral5 posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
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  13. Very hard choice between two my favourite Madonna songs ("Like A Virgin" and "Material Girl").
  14. Coral5 posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    Maybe only Artists rates winners are enough.
  15. Coral5 posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    The Rate of all previous Rate winners can be good thing. P.S. : it's only the idea, don't count me as the host.
  16. 21.05.1966 : Sandie Shaw - Nothing Comes Easy (4 weeks # 1) http://userserve-ak.last.fm/serve/252/45981185.png QAzbnKjBAMk # 14 in UK Singles Chart. It's the fifth # 1 single for Sandie Shaw and she still most successful vintage artist. In 2004 her record label used a title "Nothing Comes Easy" for a boxed set of four CDs. It contained digitally remastered versions of every A-side and B-side of the singles she released in UK from 1964 to 1988, plus several rare and unreleased recordings.
  17. 30.04.1966 : Petula Clark - A Sign Of The Times (5 weeks # 1) http://s.ecrater.com/stores/238174/4f20c0f64c5f2_238174n.jpg SDhYJKc8oVc "Sign of the Times" was the followup to Petula Clark's #1 US hit "My Love", continuing her association with writer/producer Tony Hatch Jackie Trent though with a more percussive sound than was evident on Clark's previous singles – or would be evident on her later ones. Petula Clark introduced "A Sign of the Times" on The Ed Sullivan Show broadcast of February 27, 1966. The single would debut on the Billboard Hot 100 dated March 26, 1966 and reached its peak of #11 that April 23. It peaked at #2 on Billboard's "Easy Listening" survey. Beginning with her American breakout "Downtown", Clark's singles had all had higher chart peaks in the US than the UK. (The 1966 #23 UK hit "You're the One" was not released in the US.) "A Sign of the Times" became the most extreme example of this discrepancy by spending only one week – that of April 23, 1966 – in UK Top 50 at #49. "A Sign of the Times" was a hit in Australia (#11) and South Africa (#2).
  18. Coral5 posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
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