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  1. Produced by Jef Lynne NcGzwyTvkIQ
  2. Touch all night long written by Patrick Adams, who also wrote this 70's classic, (originally Musique) rM5_69yiQ6o
  3. Its bad when Racey was the best thing on. Apparently Mike Chapman wrote Some Girls for Blondie, as he was working with them at the time on Parallel Lines. I wonder how their career would have panned out if they had recorded it..
  4. fiesta posted a post in a topic in 20th Century Retro
    Looks like Ive been giving them ideas for content in their paper :lol:
  5. fiesta posted a post in a topic in 20th Century Retro
    Some Cover Versions that may surprise you. Sealed With A Kiss - Originally Four Voices (1960) xIkUiD8N81k Wild Thing - Originally Jordan Christopher & The Wild Ones (1965) Hce74cEAAaE Suspicous Minds - Originally Mark James (1968) SBmAPYkPeYU Take Good Care Of My Baby - Originally Dion (1961) awNqLO6auQA
  6. The opposite of Soft is Hard, Queen had a hit with It A Hard Life, if something is hard its difficult to do this to it Q22oGInO-uo
  7. fiesta posted a post in a topic in 20th Century Retro
    If you need any help with wheather something was a cover or not try this great website http://www.secondhandsongs.com/ You Might even find a few surprises, I have! :)
  8. Staying with food, lets have some EeGyQIgvSV0
  9. Good guess, but not correct I'm afraid. The correct answer was Sharon Sheeley the writer of Somthin Else, the connection because she was Eddie Cochrans girlfriend and also briefly went out with Phil Everly aswell. Admittedly it was a bit hard that one.
  10. From one Scottish Band to another one. And one of the best songs they ever did imo. NgTc8Pd-r5M
  11. I'd never heard Mary Ann before, but whilst watching the show I was thinking this sound very much like Smokie, without knowing that barton had later joined Smokie! Agadoo was very much a big departure from their early material then, unfortunatley not for the better..
  12. Girls Aloud's version of this song was :puke2:
  13. From Mrs Robinson to Smokey Robinson, who wrote this for Temptations A3Ix4hKSnxQ
  14. The vocalist with Masive Attack was this lady usiW9cHSLws
  15. fiesta posted a post in a topic in 20th Century Retro
    Rare Bird Sympathy is a good song, though I was more familiar with the Marillion version
  16. From Boo Radleys to Betty Boo...err in second thoughts we dont want her so we'll have this instead lMLnDuzgkjo
  17. Personally, Id never lump Orson in with Basshunter and The Firm. Much better than the aforementioned acts.
  18. fiesta posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    I'm not really a fan of either. I just think the way it is,is like comparing apples and oranges. In the madonna era, featured artists were a rarity and there was no downloads, so album tracks didnt sell. So if you excluded those things with Rhianna it would be fairer comparison
  19. fiesta posted a post in a topic in Television
    Im glad Cheryls back. Not so sure about Simon. I liked Gary Barlow :(
  20. Graham Nash of Hollies was in Crosby Stills Nash & Young, Neil Young was in Buffalo Springfield f5M_Ttstbgs
  21. Maybe the Scissor Sisters wrote this song about Nyro..who knows S-0d3cjgfLg
  22. fiesta posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    Sales should be excluded if she was a featured artist, and also sales excluded for album tracks, then see if she still comes out on top
  23. If Ant & Dec could get to no.1 last year, then I'm sure anything could get to no.1 now. Maybe even Teletubbies Say Eh Oh
  24. Another group called Space had a hit called Ballad Of Tom Jones, That singer had a hit with art of noise SYcY6L9Zy7w
  25. Nile Rodgers of Chic recently had a huge hit with Daft Punk, heres one of their earlier hits mjli3hj0ZkM