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Fake accents and false laughs are two things I hate in songs, and Peter Sarstedt's 1969 number one hit Where Do you Go...
If you thought The Divine Comedy, The Streets and Shakespears Sister were all groups, you'd be wrong. They were...
This week's single of the week was requested by chillo1959 because it was number one when he was born. It was also at...
It's not often that a group work so hard without commercial success, then re-adjust the line-up, give themselves a new...
"I am a one hit wonder who wants to be a two hit wonder," admitted Peter Coyle, the lead singer of the eighties band...
Many music genres have come and gone over the years, in the fifties there was rock 'n' roll, towards the end of the...
Arguably Will You Love Me Tomorrow by The Shirelles is one of the most successful all girl group singles of the...
Arguably Phil Collins is the most successful ex-member of Genesis to forge a solo career, Peter Gabriel was certainly...
Edwin Starr and Gladys Knight & The Pips were two original Motown acts who later found greater fame in the disco...
Here's a quiz question you're unlikely to know the answers to; what do Paranoid (Black Sabbath), Born This Way (Lady...
Clarinet Gateway - Jimmy O'Bryant Washerboard Band Tar Paper Stomp - Wingy Manone In The Mood - Glenn...
So many artists over the years have made very successful comebacks and other haven't been so fortunate. It must be a...
1981 will be remembered as the year of the medley. No less than 26 medley songs made the chart, not to mention the...
Most acts who call themselves Twins generally, and logically, consist of two people. The Thompson Twins broke that...
When you look back it's often funny to realise what used to confuse you. Remember when Boy George first popped up on...