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Raiders Of The Pop Charts - Parts 1 & 2

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Influential German electronic composer and synth maker is here on a technicality as Wonder Dog's Ruff Mix (number 31 in September 1982, promoted by label boss Simon Cowell in a blue dog jumpsuit) was a reworking of one of his tunes Hannah Waddingham, a big West End musical theatre star who appeared in the Les Miserables film and had a short run in Game Of Thrones (she was the one who forced Cersei to admit to her crimes), with the big showstopper from Andrew Lloyd Webber and Ben Elton's The Beautiful Game But what if you wanted to get your hands on hits and the label hadn't released it on a comp? One weird quirk of the pre-Now! era were cut-price albums of covers by session singers. Yep, proving that the song was the star, among the shameless copycats was the Top of the Pops series – nothing to do with the long-running BBC TV show – which was hugely successful. The series, known for its slightly pervy covers featuring women models, scored a couple of Number 1s in 1971, before "budget" albums were disqualified from the chart because their lower price gave them an advantage. Listeners of early editions were hearing a future superstar, however – Elton John was known to have started his career appearing on anonymous covers. Says Michael Mulligan: "W hile TV advertised compilation albums were nothing new [when Now! launched] it was still necessary to reassure potential buyers these were ‘Original Songs, Original Artists’ and ‘Full Length Versions’ – not the imitations of variable quality." Let Me Go" (labelled as "Let Me Go!" on the sleeve of the single) is a single by Heaven 17, taken from (and released several months before) their second album The Luxury Gap.

Maybe the last chart hurrah for old-school indie, four top 60 singles for the cult, curiously charismatic Eddie Argos and co

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Digsy's band with Noel guesting on guitar? Absolutely tailor made for early 1997 and yet peaked at 55 far as most knowledgeable consumers at the time were concerned - You Can't Hide Your Love Forever on one side, Pelican West Here is the definition, explanation, description, or the meaning of each significant on which you need information, and a list of their associated concepts as a glossary. Available in English, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Polish, Dutch, Russian, Arabic, Hindi, Swedish, Ukrainian, Hungarian, Catalan, Czech, Hebrew, Danish, Finnish, Indonesian, Norwegian, Romanian, Turkish, Vietnamese, Korean, Thai, Greek, Bulgarian, Croatian, Slovak, Lithuanian, Filipino, Latvian, Estonian and Slovenian. More languages soon. Canadian R&B belter and Kanye support sampling the Zombies' Time Of The Season, who would appear on Tinchy Stryder's number 14 single Let It Rain two years later And this third selection encompasses everyone else. Old lags, weirdos, outliers, noiseniks, bands that even more than the second lot really wouldn't appreciate being listed under the Britpop tag. It's all in the timing.

Earnestly windswept Scottish singer-songwriter who only released one album and ended up writing for Ronan Keating and Eternal

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Longstanding politicised LA melodic punks, weirdly successful in Germany though they've reached the US top 20 albums as recently as 2013 and guitarist Brett Gurewitz runs Epitath who had The Offspring on their roster at the time. It's him, bitch. Five top 75 singles and other peaks of 43, 46 and 47, none of which are Super Freak. One and only single in a house mode from ex-Honeyz Celena Cherry and her cousin Alani from Kleshay, who had their own top 20 heights

Australian who was given her big break by John Farnham but became a clubland vocalist on moving to London under one of the people who would be responsible for Planet Funk's Chase The Sun. She then went home, became a jazz singer and released her debut album in 2002 German big "going off" vibes techno duo associated with Bass Bumpers, who did reach the top 30 in 1992 and were involved with the Crazy Frog recordings Do You Really Want to Hurt Me" is a song written and recorded by the British new wave band Culture Club. The album should not be confused with an identically-titled compilation issued in Australia in the same year by Ronco's rival K-Tel. Robert Allen Palmer (19 January 1949 – 26 September 2003) was an English singer-songwriter, musician, and record producer.Signed to the Bluetones' own label, singer Sam Hazeldine, son of Bayleaf from London's Burning, is now a West End regular who was in a series of Peaky Blinders Damon Rochefort - later behind Nomad, now a Corrie writer - was one of those behind what must have been one of the earliest acid house novelty records, featuring Steve Coogan impressions to replace News At Ten newsreader samples

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