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I'm a Bananarama fan since I was younger. My Nana favourite single is ''"Venus"''. |
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='''[http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bananarama Bananarama]'''= |
='''[http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bananarama Bananarama]'''= |
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'''Bananarama''' is a British female group of pop music. The band was founded in 1981 by '''''Sarah Dallin''''', '''''Keren Woodward''''' and '''''Siobhan Fahey'''''. The name was a nod to ''Roxy Music'' song, ''Pyjamarama''. In 1988 ''Siobhan'' decides it's time to leave the group. ''Keren'' and ''Sarah'' enlist the services of an old pal: '''''Jacquie O'Sullivan'''''. |
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'''Bananarama''' is a British female group of pop music. |
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Also in this year they had most chart entries in history (ten ''Top UK singles chart'' and three ''US Top 10''), being honoured in the ''Guinnes Book of World Records'' as the most successful British girl group of all time. At the same time they released their retrospective compilation ''"The Greatest Hits Collection"''. |
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The band was founded in 1981 by ''Keren Woodward'', ''Sarah Dallin'' and ''Siobhan Fahey''. They took this name from one of their favourite Roxy Music's song called ''"Pyjamarama"''. Before the girls got together ''Keren'' had a job at the BBC and ''Sarah'' and ''Siobhan'' were studying fashion journalism. They met in a London nightclub and shared a flat before forming a group. |
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=='''"The Greatest Hits Collection"'''== |
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{{Infobox album |
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In early 1988 ''Siobhan'' decided to leave the group to form Shakespears Sister. ''Keren'' and ''Sarah'' enlisted the services of an old pal, ''Jacquie O'Sullivan'', for their first World Tour. By this time, Bananarama were massive. They was the all-female group who had most chart entries in history, 9 Top UK Singles Chart and 3 US Top 10 Hits, being honoured in ''"The Guinnes Book of World Records"'' as ''The Most Successful British All-girl Group Ever''. So they released their retrospective compilation ''"The Greatest Hits Collection"'', which was a huge success on Britain, peaking at '''3''' and remained on UK Albums Chart for 37 weeks. |
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|Name = "The Greatest Hits Collection" |
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|Type = Compilation album |
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With the 80's back in vogue, the time was right for a Bananarama revival. In 2002 London Records repackaged their ''"Greatest Hits"'' into a ''"Very Best Of"'' collection. |
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|Artist = [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bananarama Bananarama] |
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|Cover = The best of BANANARAMA |
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|Released = {{start date|1988|10|22}} |
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|Recorded = from [[1981]] to [[1988]] |
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|Genre = Pop |
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|Label = London Records |
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}} |
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===Track Listing=== |
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*The album containes fourteen tracks: |
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#''"Venus"'' |
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#''"I Heard A Rumour"'' |
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#''"Love In The First Degree"'' |
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#''"I Can't Help It"'' |
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#''"I Want You Back"'' |
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#''"Love, Truth And Honesty"'' |
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#''"Nathan Jones"'' |
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#''"Really Saying Something"'' |
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#''"Shy Boy"'' |
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#''"Robert De Niro's Waiting"'' |
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#''"Cruel Summer"'' |
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#''"It Ain't What You Do (It's The Way That You Do It)"'' |
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#''"Na Na Hey Hey (Kiss Him Goodbye)"'' |
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#''"Rough Justice"'' |
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*The album was a huge success on Britain, peaking at #3, and remained on ''UK albums chart'' for thirty-seven weeks. |
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*In 1989 a cover of ''The Beatles'' song, ''"Help!"'', was added. |
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===List of Singles=== |
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! !!''Single'' !!''Album'' !!''Date'' !!''Performed by'' !!''Written by'' !!''Produced by'' !!''Top <span style="color:blue">UK</span> Chart'' !!''Top <span style="color:blue">US</span> Chart'' |
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{| border=1 style=float:center; margin:0 0 1em 1em" |
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!Single !! Performed by !!Written by !!Produced by !!Date !!Top<br>UK Chart !!Weeks on<br>UK Chart !!Album |
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|{{center|1='''<span style="color:blue">"Venus"</span>'''}} |
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|<center>'''''Bananarama'''''<center> |
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|{{center|1='''''<span style="color:blue">"True Confessions"</span>'''''}} |
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|<center>''Robert Leeuwen''<center> |
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|{{center|1986}} |
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|<center>''Stock, Aitken and Waterman''<center> |
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|{{center|'''Bananarama'''}} |
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|{{center|''Robert Leeuwen''}} |
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|<center><font size=+1>8</font><center> |
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|{{center|''Stock, Aitken & Waterman''}} |
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|<center>13<center> |
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|{{center|1=<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:red">8</span></span>}} |
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|<center>'''''"True Confessions"'''''<center> |
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|{{center|1=<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:red">1</span></span>}} |
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|{{center|2}} |
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|<center>'''"I Heard A Rumour"'''<center> |
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|{{center|1='''<span style="color:blue">"I Heard A Rumour"</span>'''}} |
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|<center>'''''Bananarama'''''<center> |
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|{{center|1='''''<span style="color:blue">"WOW!"</span>'''''}} |
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|<center>''Stock/Aitken/Waterman/<br>Dallin/Fahey/Woodward''<center> |
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|{{center|1987}} |
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|<center>''Stock, Aitken and Waterman''<center> |
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|{{center|'''Bananarama'''}} |
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|{{center|1=''Stock/ Aitken/ Waterman/<br>Dallin/ Fahey/ Woodward''}} |
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|<center><font size=+1>14</font><center> |
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|{{center|''Stock, Aitken & Waterman''}} |
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|<center>9<center> |
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|{{center|1=<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:red">14</span></span>}} |
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|<center>'''''"WOW!"'''''<center> |
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|{{center|1=<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:red">4</span></span>}} |
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|{{center|3}} |
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|<center>'''"Love In The First Degree"'''<center> |
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|{{center|1='''<span style="color:blue">"Love In The First Degree"</span>'''}} |
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|<center>'''''Bananarama'''''<center> |
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|{{center|1='''''<span style="color:blue">"WOW!"</span>'''''}} |
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|<center>''Stock/Aitken/Waterman/<br>Dallin/Fahey/Woodward''<center> |
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|{{center|1987}} |
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|<center>''Stock, Aitken and Waterman''<center> |
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|{{center|'''Bananarama'''}} |
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|<center>10 September 1987<center> |
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|{{center|1=''Stock/ Aitken/ Waterman/<br>Dallin/ Fahey/ Woodward''}} |
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|<center><font size=+1>3</font><center> |
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|{{center|''Stock, Aitken & Waterman''}} |
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|<center>12<center> |
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|{{center|1=<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:red">3</span></span>}} |
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|<center>'''''"WOW!"'''''<center> |
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|{{center|1=<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:red">48</span></span>}} |
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|{{center|4}} |
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|<center>'''"I Can't Help It"'''<center> |
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|{{center|1='''<span style="color:blue">"I Can't Help It"</span>'''}} |
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|<center>'''''Bananarama'''''<center> |
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|{{center|1='''''<span style="color:blue">"WOW!"</span>'''''}} |
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|<center>''Stock/Aitken/Waterman/<br>Dallin/Fahey/Woodward''<center> |
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|{{center|1987}} |
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|<center>''Stock, Aitken and Waterman''<center> |
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|{{center|'''Bananarama'''}} |
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|{{center|1=''Stock/ Aitken/ Waterman/<br>Dallin/ Fahey/ Woodward''}} |
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|<center><font size=+1>20</font><center> |
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|{{center|''Stock, Aitken & Waterman''}} |
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|<center>6<center> |
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|{{center|1=<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:red">20</span></span>}} |
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|<center>'''''"WOW!"'''''<center> |
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|{{center|1=<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:red">47</span></span>}} |
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|{{center|5}} |
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|<center>'''"I Want You Back"'''<center> |
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|{{center|1='''<span style="color:blue">"I Want You Back"</span>'''}} |
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|<center>'''''Bananarama'''''<center> |
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|{{center|1='''''<span style="color:blue">"WOW!"</span>'''''}} |
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|<center>''Dallin/Fahey/Woodward/<br>Stock/Aitken/Waterman''<center> |
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|{{center|1988}} |
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|<center>''Stock, Aitken and Waterman''<center> |
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|{{center|'''Bananarama'''}} |
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|{{center|1=''Dallin/ Fahey/ Woodward/<br>Stock/ Aitken/ Waterman''}} |
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|<center><font size=+1>5</font><center> |
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|{{center|''Stock, Aitken & Waterman''}} |
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|<center>10<center> |
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|{{center|1=<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:red">5</span></span>}} |
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|<center>'''''"Greatest Hits"'''''<center> |
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|{{center|-}} |
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|{{center|6}} |
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|<center>'''"Love, Truth & Honesty"'''<center> |
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|{{center|1='''<span style="color:blue">"Love, Truth And Honesty"</span>'''}} |
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|<center>'''''Bananarama'''''<center> |
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|{{center|-}} |
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|<center>''Dallin/O'Sullivan/Woodward/<br>Stock/Aitken/Waterman''<center> |
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|{{center|1988}} |
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|<center>''Stock, Aitken and Waterman''<center> |
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|{{center|'''Bananarama'''}} |
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|<center>24 September 1988<center> |
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|{{center|1=''Dallin/ Woodward/ O'Sullivan/<br>Stock/ Aitken/ Waterman''}} |
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|<center><font size=+1>23</font><center> |
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|{{center|''Stock, Aitken & Waterman''}} |
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|<center>8<center> |
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|{{center|1=<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:red">23</span></span>}} |
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|<center>'''''"Greatest Hits"'''''<center> |
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|{{center|1=<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:red">89</span></span>}} |
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|---------- |
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|{{center|7}} |
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|<center>'''"Nathan Jones"'''<center> |
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|{{center|1='''<span style="color:blue">"Nathan Jones"</span>'''}} |
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|<center>'''''Bananarama'''''<center> |
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|{{center|-}} |
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|<center>''Wakefield/Caston''<center> |
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|{{center|1988}} |
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|<center>''Stock, Aitken and Waterman''<center> |
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|{{center|'''Bananarama'''}} |
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|{{center|1=''Wakefield/ Caston''}} |
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|<center><font size=+1>15</font><center> |
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|{{center|''Stock, Aitken & Waterman''}} |
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|<center>9<center> |
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|{{center|1=<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:red">15</span></span>}} |
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|<center>'''''"Greatest Hits"'''''<center> |
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|{{center|-}} |
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|{{center|8}} |
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|{{center|1='''<span style="color:blue">"Help!"</span>'''}} |
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|<center>'''''Bananarama<br>&<br>Lananeeneenoonoo'''''<center> |
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|{{center|-}} |
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|<center>''Lennon/McCartney''<center> |
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|{{center|1989}} |
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|<center>''Stock, Aitken and Waterman''<center> |
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|{{center|1='''Bananarama''' and<br>'''Lananeeneenoonoo'''}} |
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|<center>25 February 1989<center> |
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|{{center|1=''Lennon/ McCartney''}} |
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|{{center|''Stock, Aitken & Waterman''}} |
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|<center>9<center> |
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|{{center|1=<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:red">3</span></span>}} |
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|<center>'''''"Greatest Hits"'''''<center> |
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|{{center|-}} |
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|{{center|9}} |
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|<center>'''"It Ain't What You Do<br>(It's The Way That You Do It)"'''<center> |
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|{{center|1='''<span style="color:blue">"Really Saying Something"</span>'''}} |
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|<center>'''''The Fun Boy Three<br>&<br>Bananarama'''''<center> |
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|{{center|1='''''<span style="color:blue">"Deep Sea Skiving"</span>'''''}} |
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|<center>''Oliver/Young''<center> |
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|{{center|1982}} |
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|{{center|1='''Bananarama''' with<br>'''The Fun Boy Three'''}} |
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|<center>13 February 1982<center> |
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|{{center|1=''Whitfield/ Holland/ Stevenson''}} |
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|<center><font size=+1>4</font><center> |
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|{{center|''Fun Boy Three & Dave Jordan''}} |
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|<center>10<center> |
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|{{center|1=<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:red">5</span></span>}} |
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|<center>'''''"Greatest Hits"'''''<center> |
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|{{center|-}} |
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|{{center|10}} |
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|<center>'''"Really Saying Something"'''<center> |
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|{{center|1='''<span style="color:blue">"Shy Boy"</span>'''}} |
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|<center>'''''Bananarama<br>&<br>The Fun Boy Three'''''<center> |
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|{{center|1='''''<span style="color:blue">"Deep Sea Skiving"</span>'''''}} |
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|<center>''Whitfield/Holland/Stevenson''<center> |
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|{{center|1982}} |
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|<center>''Fun Boy Three and Dave Jordan''<center> |
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|{{center|'''Bananarama'''}} |
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|{{center|1=''Swain/ Jolley''}} |
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|{{center|''Tony Swain & Steve Jolley''}} |
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|<center>10<center> |
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|{{center|1=<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:red">4</span></span>}} |
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|<center>'''''"Deep Sea Skiving"'''''<center> |
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|{{center|1=<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:red">83</span></span>}} |
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|{{center|11}} |
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|{{center|1='''<span style="color:blue">"Robert De Niro's Waiting"</span>'''}} |
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|<center>'''''Bananarama'''''<center> |
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|{{center|1='''''<span style="color:blue">"Bananarama"</span>'''''}} |
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|<center>''Swain/Jolley''<center> |
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|{{center|1984}} |
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|<center>''Tony Swain and Steve Jolley''<center> |
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|{{center|'''Bananarama'''}} |
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|{{center|1=''Jolley/ Swain/<br>Dallin/ Fahey/ Woodward''}} |
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|<center><font size=+1>4</font><center> |
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|{{center|''Tony Swain & Steve Jolley''}} |
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|<center>11<center> |
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|{{center|1=<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:red">3</span></span>}} |
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|<center>'''''"Deep Sea Skiving"'''''<center> |
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|{{center|1=<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:red">95</span></span>}} |
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|{{center|12}} |
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|<center>'''"Na Na Hey Hey<br>(Kiss Him Goodbye)"'''<center> |
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|{{center|1='''<span style="color:blue">"Cruel Summer"</span>'''}} |
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|<center>'''''Bananarama'''''<center> |
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|{{center|1='''''<span style="color:blue">"Bananarama"</span>'''''}} |
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|<center>''De Carlo/Frashuer/Leka''<center> |
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|{{center|1983}} |
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|<center>''Tony Swain and Steve Jolley''<center> |
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|{{center|'''Bananarama'''}} |
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|{{center|1=''Jolley/ Swain/<br>Dallin/ Fahey/ Woodward''}} |
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|<center><font size=+1>5</font><center> |
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|{{center|''Tony Swain & Steve Jolley''}} |
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|<center>10<center> |
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|{{center|1=<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:red">8</span></span>}} |
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|<center>'''''"Deep Sea Skiving"'''''<center> |
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|{{center|1=<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:red">9</span></span>}} |
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|{{center|13}} |
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|<center>'''"Cruel Summer"<center> |
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|{{center|1='''<span style="color:blue">"It Ain't What You Do<br>(It's The Way That You Do It)"</span>'''}} |
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|<center>'''''Bananarama'''''<center> |
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|{{center|-}} |
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|<center>''Jolley/Swain/<br>Dallin/Fahey/Woodward''<center> |
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|{{center|1982}} |
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|<center>''Tony Swain and Steve Jolley''<center> |
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|{{center|1='''The Fun Boy Three'''<br>and '''Bananarama'''}} |
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|<center>9 July 1983<center> |
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|{{center|1=''Oliver/ Young''}} |
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|{{center|''The Fun Four''}} |
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|{{center|1=<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:red">4</span></span>}} |
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|<center>'''''"Bananarama"'''''<center> |
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|{{center|-}} |
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|{{center|14}} |
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|<center>'''"Robert De Niro's Waiting"'''<center> |
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|{{center|1='''<span style="color:blue">"Na Na Hey Hey<br>(Kiss Him Goodbye)"</span>'''}} |
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|<center>'''''Bananarama'''''<center> |
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|{{center|1='''''<span style="color:blue">"Deep Sea Skiving"</span>'''''}} |
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|<center>''Jolley/Swain/<br>Dallin/Fahey/Woodward''<center> |
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|{{center|1983}} |
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|<center>''Tony Swain and Steve Jolley''<center> |
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|{{center|'''Bananarama'''}} |
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|{{center|1=''De Carlo/ Frashuer/ Leka''}} |
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|<center><font size=+1>3</font><center> |
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|{{center|''Tony Swain & Steve Jolley''}} |
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|<center>11<center> |
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|{{center|1=<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:red">5</span></span>}} |
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|<center>'''''"Bananarama"'''''<center> |
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|{{center|-}} |
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|{{center|15}} |
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|<center>'''"Rough Justice"'''<center> |
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|{{center|1='''<span style="color:blue">"Rough Justice"</span>'''}} |
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|<center>'''''Bananarama'''''<center> |
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|{{center|1='''''<span style="color:blue">"Bananarama"</span>'''''}} |
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|<center>''Jolley/Swain/<br>Dallin/Fahey/Woodward''<center> |
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|{{center|1984}} |
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|<center>''Tony Swain and Steve Jolley''<center> |
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|{{center|'''Bananarama'''}} |
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|{{center|1=''Jolley/ Swain/<br>Dallin/ Fahey/ Woodward''}} |
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|<center><font size=+1>23</font><center> |
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|{{center|''Tony Swain & Steve Jolley''}} |
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|<center>7<center> |
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|{{center|1=<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:red">23</span></span>}} |
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|<center>'''''"Bananarama"'''''<center> |
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|{{center|-}} |
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|{{center|16}} |
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|{{center|1='''<span style="color:blue">"A Trick Of The Night"</span>'''}} |
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|{{center|1='''''<span style="color:blue">"True Confessions"</span>'''''}} |
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|{{center|1987}} |
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|{{center|'''Bananarama'''}} |
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|{{center|1=''Jolley/ Swain''}} |
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|{{center|''Tony Swain & Steve Jolley''}} |
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|{{center|1=<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:red">32</span></span>}} |
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|{{center|1=<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:red">76</span></span>}} |
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|{{center|17}} |
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|{{center|1='''<span style="color:blue">"Aie A Mwana"</span>'''}} |
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|{{center|1='''''<span style="color:blue">"Deep Sea Skiving"</span>'''''}} |
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|{{center|1981}} |
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|{{center|'''Bananarama'''}} |
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|{{center|1=''Vangarde/ Kluger''}} |
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|{{center|1=''Little Paul Cook,<br>John Martin & Sara''}} |
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|{{center|1=<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:red">92</span></span>}} |
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|{{center|-}} |
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=='''" |
=='''''"Greatest Hits"'''''== |
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==='''"<u>Venus</u>"'''=== |
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{{Infobox single |
{{Infobox single |
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|Name = Venus |
|Name = <span style="color:blue">Venus</span> |
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|Cover = |
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|Artist = <span style="color:green">Bananarama</span> |
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|Artist = [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bananarama Bananarama] |
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|B-side = ''"White Train"'' |
|B-side = '''''"White Train"''''' |
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|Album = "True Confessions" |
|Album = "<span style="color:blue">True Confessions</span>" |
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|Released = {{Start date|1986|5| |
|Released = {{Start date|1986|5|26}} |
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|Format = 7", 12" |
|Format = 7", 12" |
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|Label = London Records |
|Label = London Records |
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|Writer = ''Robert Leeuwen'' |
|Writer = ''Robert Leeuwen'' |
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|Producer = ''Stock |
|Producer = ''Stock, Aitken & Waterman'' |
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''"Venus"'' is a song from 1970 by Dutch group ''Shocking Blue'' that was updated for the 80's by ''Bananarama''. |
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|''<span style="color:blue">US</span> The ARC Weekly Top 40'' |
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|''<span style="color:blue">CAN</span> RPM Weekly Top 100'' |
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|'''''<span style="color:blue">AUS</span> Australian Music Report''''' ''(Top 50)'' |
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|'''''<span style="color:blue">NZ</span> RIANZ Weekly Top 40''''' |
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''Bananarama'''s first collaboration with producers ''Stock/ Aitken/ Waterman'', and also their first number one in the USA. The band wanted an injection of high glamour and disco and that is exactly what they got. |
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The song was originally recorded by Dutch rock group ''Shocking Blue'' in 1970, and was updated for the 80's. The girls had done this cover from the beginning, when they were starting out. |
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Single peaked at #8 on ''UK singles chart'' and was their first ''US number one''. |
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The single was promoted by a rather camp video (directed by ''Peter Care'') and a catchy dance routine. The video marks a pivotal shift towards a more glamourous and sexy visual image: the girls are presented in several costumes (she-devil, female vampire, Grecian goddesses...), and it's also start of the use of male boy-toys dancers which would become a hallmark of their videos. |
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The visual iconography and High Energy influenced sound turn the girls into gay icons the world over. |
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''"Venus"'' still is ''Bananarama'''s biggest hit, topping the charts in many countries. |
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==='''"<u>I Heard A Rumour</u>"'''=== |
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{{Infobox single |
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|Name = <span style="color:blue">I Heard A Rumour</span> |
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|Artist = <span style="color:green">Bananarama</span> |
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|B-side = '''''"Clean Cut Boy"''''' |
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|Album = "<span style="color:blue">WOW!</span>" |
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|Released = {{Start date|1987|7|6}} |
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|Format = 7", 12" |
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|Label = London Records |
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|Writer = ''Stock/ Aitken/ Waterman/ Dallin/ Fahey/ Woodward'' |
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|Producer = ''Stock, Aitken & Waterman'' |
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|{{center|1=07/30/1987}} |
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|{{center|1=09/26/1987}} |
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|''<span style="color:blue">US</span> Hot Dance Club Play'' |
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|''<span style="color:blue">US</span> Hot Dance Music'' |
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|{{center|1=10/03/1987}} |
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|''<span style="color:blue">US</span> The Cash Box Top 100'' |
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|{{center|1=-88-73-62-47-42-36-30-21-16-12-9-7-<span style="color:red">4</span>-4-9-15-23-33-29-58-69-90-93-}} |
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|{{center|'''4'''}} |
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|''<span style="color:blue">US</span> The ARC Weekly Top 40'' |
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|{{center|1=08/15/1987}} |
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|{{center|1=10/10/1987}} |
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|{{center|1=08/08/1987}} |
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|{{center|1=-93-83-69-53-36-23-16-10-4-3-<span style="color:red">2</span>-4-4-6-11-23-27-33-49-63-78-84-99-}} |
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|'''''<span style="color:blue">AUS</span> AMR''''' ''(Top 50)'' |
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|{{center|1=<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:red">32</span></span>}} |
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|{{center|1=09/28/1987}} |
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|'''''<span style="color:blue">NZ</span> RIANZ Weekly Top 40''''' |
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|{{center|1=10/09/1987}} |
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The song is just the usual thing -boys and girls and relationships- what everybody's always written about since the beginning of music. |
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The girls think this is the best they've written with ''Stock/ Aitken/ Waterman''. It's also ''Pete Waterman'' and many group fans favourite ''Bananarama'''s song. |
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For their video (directed by ''Andy Morahan'') group members are seen emulating various film starts, projected on screens behind them. Also shows the girls, dressed in French can-can, with letters ''"W"'' ''"O"'' ''"W"'' (a reference to their album tittle) emblazoned on the seat. |
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==='''"<u>Love In The First De</u>g<u>ree</u>"'''=== |
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{{Infobox single |
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|Name = <span style="color:blue">Love In The First Degree</span> |
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|Artist = <span style="color:green">Bananarama</span> |
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|B-side = '''''"Mr. Sleaze"''''' |
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|Album = "<span style="color:blue">WOW!</span>" |
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|Released = {{Start date|1987|9|28}} |
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|Format = 7", 12" |
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|Label = London Records |
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|Writer = ''Stock/ Aitken/ Waterman/ Dallin/ Fahey/ Woodward'' |
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|Producer = ''Stock, Aitken & Waterman'' |
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|{{center|1=<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:red">3</span></span>}} |
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|{{center|1=10/31/1987}} |
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|{{center|1=10/15/1987}} |
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|{{center|1=<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:red">6</span></span>}} |
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|{{center|1=11/19/1987}} |
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|'''''<span style="color:blue">US</span> The Billboard Hot 100''''' |
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|{{center|1=03/19/1988}} |
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|{{center|1='''-82-74-64-55-51-<span style="color:red">48</span>-49-57-75-98-'''}} |
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|{{center|1=<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:red">48</span></span>}} |
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|{{center|1=04/23/1988}} |
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|''<span style="color:blue">US</span> Hot Dance Club Play (Top 50)'' |
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|{{center|1=04/02/1988}} |
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|{{center|8}} |
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|{{center|1=-30-18-18-15-12-<span style="color:red">10</span>-22-44-}} |
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|{{center|'''10'''}} |
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|{{center|1=05/07/1988}} |
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|''<span style="color:blue">US</span> Hot Dance Music/ Maxi-Singles Sales'' |
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|{{center|1=04/09/1988}} |
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|{{center|5}} |
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|{{center|1=-54-49-44-34-<span style="color:red">27</span>-}} |
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|{{center|'''27'''}} |
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|{{center|1=05/07/1988}} |
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|''<span style="color:blue">US</span> The Cash Box Top 100 Singles'' |
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|{{center|1=03/12/1988}} |
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|{{center|11}} |
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|{{center|1=-90-77-73-65-55-50-49-<span style="color:red">48</span>-60-62-99-}} |
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|{{center|'''48'''}} |
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|{{center|1=04/30/1988}} |
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|''<span style="color:blue">US</span> The ARC Weekly Top 40'' |
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|{{center|1=04/23/1988}} |
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|{{center|1}} |
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|{{center|1=-<span style="color:red">39</span>-}} |
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|{{center|'''39'''}} |
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|{{center|1=04/23/1988}} |
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|'''''<span style="color:blue">AUS</span> Australian Music Report''''' ''(Top 50)'' |
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|{{center|1=01/30/1988}} |
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|{{center|18}} |
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|{{center|1='''-35-?-17-16-11-9-10-8-12-10-7-<span style="color:red">5</span>-6-7-9-17-?'''}} |
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|{{center|1=<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:red">5</span></span>}} |
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|{{center|1=04/25/1988}} |
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|'''''<span style="color:blue">NZ</span> RIANZ Weekly Top 40''''' |
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|{{center|1=02/12/1988}} |
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|{{center|7}} |
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|{{center|1='''?-<span style="color:red">11</span>-?'''}} |
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The band's best selling single ever in the UK. The success is party due to the B-side ''"Mr. Sleaze"'' being heavily played by English radio stallions. |
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They got so over the top with the video for this single, directed by ''Andy Morahan''. The girls perfoming the song in a jail cell, dressing up as convicts (complete with stripy jump suits, balls and chains) as several boy dancers perform around them in their little uniforms. |
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''Bananarama'' perfomed the song at the BPI Awards. The group stole the show when they introduced the Albert Hall to the delights of well-greased lads. |
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By the time the single was released in the USA (as the album's third single, after ''"I Can't Help It"'') ''Siobhan'' had already announced her departure from the band. |
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==='''"<u>I Can't Help It</u>"'''=== |
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{{Infobox single |
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|Name = <span style="color:blue">I Can't Help It</span> |
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|Artist = <span style="color:green">Bananarama</span> |
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|B-side = '''''"Ecstasy"''''' |
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|Album = "<span style="color:blue">WOW!</span>" |
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|Released = {{Start date|1987|12|28}} |
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|Format = 7", 12" |
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|Label = London Records |
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|Writer = ''Stock/ Aitken/ Waterman/ Dallin/ Fahey/ Woodward'' |
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|Producer = ''Stock, Aitken & Waterman'' |
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|{{center|1=01/09/1988}} |
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|{{center|6}} |
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|{{center|1='''-45-23-<span style="color:red">20</span>-22-37-70-'''}} |
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|{{center|1=<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:red">20</span></span>}} |
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|{{center|1=01/23/1988}} |
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|'''''<span style="color:blue">IRL</span> Top 30 Singles''''' |
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|{{center|1=01/14/1988}} |
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|{{center|3}} |
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|{{center|1='''-17-<span style="color:red">12</span>-25-'''}} |
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|{{center|1=<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:red">12</span></span>}} |
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|{{center|1=01/21/1988}} |
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|'''''<span style="color:blue">US</span> The Billboard Hot 100''''' |
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|{{center|1=11/21/1987}} |
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|{{center|13}} |
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|{{center|1='''-78-66-60-55-53-48-48-<span style="color:red">47</span>-50-58-80-87-99-'''}} |
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|{{center|1=<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:red">47</span></span>}} |
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|{{center|1=01/09/1988}} |
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|''<span style="color:blue">US</span> Hot Dance Club Play (Top 50)'' |
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|{{center|1=11/14/1987}} |
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|{{center|1=-45-36-24-14-12-<span style="color:red">7</span>-7-7-13-22-47-}} |
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|{{center|'''7'''}} |
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|{{center|1=12/19/1987}} |
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|''<span style="color:blue">US</span> Hot Dance Music/ Maxi-Singles Sales'' |
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|{{center|1=11/21/1987}} |
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|{{center|11}} |
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|{{center|1=-54-50-32-30-23-<span style="color:red">21</span>-21-22-22-25-40-}} |
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|{{center|'''21'''}} |
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|{{center|1=12/26/1987}} |
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|''<span style="color:blue">US</span> The Cash Box Top 100 Singles'' |
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|{{center|1=11/21/1987}} |
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|{{center|13}} |
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|{{center|-89-82-77-67-55-55-?-?-57-59-66-74-92-}} |
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|{{center|1=12/19/1987}} |
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|''<span style="color:blue">US</span> The ARC Weekly Top 40'' |
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|{{center|1=01/09/1988}} |
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|{{center|1}} |
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|{{center|1=-<span style="color:red">38</span>-}} |
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|{{center|'''38'''}} |
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|{{center|1=01/09/1988}} |
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|'''''<span style="color:blue">AUS</span> Australian Music Report''''' ''(Top 50)'' |
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|{{center|1=09/04/1988}} |
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|{{center|6}} |
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|{{center|1='''31-30-<span style="color:red">27</span>-27-41-50-'''}} |
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|{{center|1=09/18/1988}} |
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|'''''<span style="color:blue">NZ</span> RIANZ Weekly Top 40''''' |
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|{{center|-}} |
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For ''Bananarama'' ''Stock/ Aitken/ Waterman'' had such a brilliant attitude to making pop records and here is a fine example. |
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Most people would think that writhing around with naked men in a milk bath filled with fruit would be very erotic, so for the music video (from ''Andy Morahan'') ''Sarah'' and ''Keren'' get to bathe in asses milk and fruit. ''Siobhan'', extremely pregnant by this time, was only shown on camera from the shoulders up. |
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World famous photographer ''Herb Ritts'' shot the girls for the record's sleeve. |
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The sleeves for ''"I Can't Help It"'' and ''"Love In The First Degree"'' were switched with each other for the UK and USA markets. There ''"I Can't Help It"'' was released as the second single from ''"WOW!"''', following ''"I Heard A Rumour"'' and before ''"Love In The First Degree"''. |
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==='''"<u>I Want You Back</u>"'''=== |
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{{Infobox single |
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|Name = <span style="color:blue">I Want You Back</span> |
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<!-- |Cover = nana16 sleeve.jpg --> |
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|Artist = <span style="color:green">Bananarama</span> |
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|B-side = '''''"Amnesia"''''' |
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|Album = "<span style="color:blue">WOW!</span>" |
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|Released = {{Start date|1988|4|4}} |
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|Format = 7", 12", CD single |
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|Label = London Records |
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|Writer = ''Dallin/ Fahey/ Woodward/ Stock/ Aitken/ Waterman'' |
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|Producer = ''Stock, Aitken & Waterman'' |
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}} |
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|- |
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! |
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|- |
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|'''''<span style="color:blue">UK</span> Top 75 Singles''''' |
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|{{center|1=04/09/1988}} |
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|{{center|10}} |
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|{{center|1='''-36-14-7-<span style="color:red">5</span>-5-6-9-21-40-54-'''}} |
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|{{center|1=<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:red">5</span></span>}} |
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|{{center|1=04/30/1988}} |
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! |
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|- |
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|'''''<span style="color:blue">IRL</span> Top 30 Singles''''' |
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|{{center|1=04/14/1988}} |
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|{{center|6}} |
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|{{center|1='''-<span style="color:red">3</span>-3-8-10-18-26-'''}} |
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|{{center|1=<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:red">3</span></span>}} |
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|{{center|1=04/14/1988}} |
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|'''''<span style="color:blue">US</span> The Billboard Hot 100''''' |
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|{{center|-}} |
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|{{center|''did not chart''}} |
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|'''''<span style="color:blue">AUS</span> Australian Music Report''''' ''(Top 50)'' |
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|{{center|1=05/15/1988}} |
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|{{center|15}} |
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|{{center|1='''?-49-21-14-7-6-<span style="color:red">3</span>-5-5-6-7-9-18-15-22-'''}} |
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|{{center|1=<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:red">3</span></span>}} |
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|{{center|1=06/26/1988}} |
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|- |
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|'''''<span style="color:blue">NZ</span> RIANZ Weekly Top 40''''' |
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|{{center|1=07/29/1988}} |
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|{{center|8}} |
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|{{center|1='''?-<span style="color:red">10</span>-?'''}} |
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|{{center|1=<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:red">10</span></span>}} |
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|{{center|?}} |
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''Siobhan'' decided to leave the group in 1988. ''Sarah'' and ''Keren'' had seen this coming for some time and had already lined up a possible replacement: their longtime friend ''Jacquie O'Sullivan''. |
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Before releasing this song -a track from the ''"WOW!"'' album- as a single the vocals were re-recorded with ''Jacquie''. |
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The video was directed by ''Andy Morahan'', and features the group in various dance sequences, go-go boys with wigs and in cages, and the girls dressed up as ''The Supremes''. |
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''"I Want You Back"'' was not released in the United States. |
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In Australia this single was released after ''"Love In The First Degree"'' and before ''"I Can't Help It"''. |
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==='''"<u>Love</u>,<u> Truth And Honest</u>y"'''=== |
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{{Infobox single |
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|Name = <span style="color:blue">Love, Truth And Honesty</span> |
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|Artist = <span style="color:green">Bananarama</span> |
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|B-side = '''''"Strike It Rich"''''' |
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|Album = |
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|Released = {{Start date|1988|9|12}} |
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|Format = 7", 12", CD single |
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|Label = London Records |
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|Writer = ''Dallin/ Woodward/ O'Sullivan/ Stock/ Aitken/ Waterman'' |
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|Producer = ''Stock, Aitken & Waterman'' |
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|'''''<span style="color:blue">UK</span> Top 75 Singles''''' |
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|{{center|1=09/24/1988}} |
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|{{center|8}} |
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|{{center|1='''-31-28-25-<span style="color:red">23</span>-23-32-43-63-'''}} |
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|{{center|1=<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:red">23</span></span>}} |
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|{{center|1=10/15/1988}} |
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|- |
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|'''''<span style="color:blue">IRL</span> Top 30 Singles''''' |
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|{{center|1=09/29/1988}} |
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|{{center|4}} |
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|{{center|1='''-15-13-<span style="color:red">12</span>-21-'''}} |
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|{{center|1=<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:red">12</span></span>}} |
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|{{center|1=10/13/1988}} |
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|- |
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|'''''<span style="color:blue">US</span> The Billboard Hot 100''''' |
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|{{center|1=11/26/1988}} |
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|{{center|3}} |
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|{{center|1='''-91-<span style="color:red">89</span>-96-'''}} |
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|{{center|1=<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:red">89</span></span>}} |
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|{{center|1=12/03/1988}} |
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|''<span style="color:blue">US</span> Hot Dance Club Play (Top 50)'' |
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|{{center|1=11/26/1988}} |
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|{{center|7}} |
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|{{center|1=-45-40-31-<span style="color:red">26</span>-28-28-41-}} |
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|{{center|'''26'''}} |
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|{{center|1=12/17/1988}} |
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|''<span style="color:blue">US</span> The Cash Box Top 100 Singles'' |
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|{{center|1=11/12/1988}} |
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|{{center|7}} |
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|{{center|1=-86-78-75-<span style="color:red">72</span>-72-82-94-}} |
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|{{center|'''72'''}} |
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|{{center|1=12/03/1988}} |
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|'''''<span style="color:blue">AUS</span> ARIA Chart''''' ''(Top 50)'' |
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|{{center|1=12/11/1988}} |
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|{{center|5}} |
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|{{center|1=-'''43'''-''out of Chart''-''out of Chart''-<span style="color:red">32</span>-'''44'''-}} |
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|{{center|1=<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:red">32</span></span>}} |
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|{{center|1=12/18/1988}} |
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|''<span style="color:blue">AUS</span> Australian Music Report (Top 50)'' |
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|{{center|1=11/21/1988}} |
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|{{center|?}} |
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|{{center|1=?-<span style="color:red">24</span>-?}} |
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|{{center|'''24'''}} |
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|{{center|?}} |
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|'''''<span style="color:blue">NZ</span> RIANZ Weekly Top 40''''' |
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|{{center|1=12/16/1988}} |
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|{{center|5}} |
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|{{center|1='''?-<span style="color:red">20</span>-?'''}} |
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|{{center|1=<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:red">20</span></span>}} |
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|{{center|?}} |
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This is a new song from the new line-up group. |
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The video features the trio perfoming in front of mirrors and neon lights as a well-groomed man looks on. |
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==='''"<u>Nathan Jones</u>"'''=== |
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{{Infobox single |
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|Name = <span style="color:blue">Nathan Jones</span> |
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|Artist = <span style="color:green">Bananarama</span> |
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|B-side = '''''"Once In A Lifetime"''''' |
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|Released = {{Start date|1988|11|7}} |
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|Format = 7", 12", CD single |
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|Label = London Records |
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|Writer = ''Wakefield/ Caston'' |
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|Producer = ''Stock, Aitken & Waterman'' |
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|'''''<span style="color:blue">UK</span> Top 75 Singles''''' |
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|{{center|1=11/19/1988}} |
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|{{center|9}} |
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|{{center|1='''-30-20-19-<span style="color:red">15</span>-16-16-24-23-42-'''}} |
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|{{center|1=<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:red">15</span></span>}} |
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|{{center|1=12/10/1988}} |
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|- |
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! |
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|- |
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|'''''<span style="color:blue">IRL</span> Top 30 Singles''''' |
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|{{center|1=11/17/1988}} |
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|{{center|3}} |
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|{{center|1='''-25-<span style="color:red">16</span>-17-'''}} |
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|{{center|1=<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:red">16</span></span>}} |
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|{{center|1=11/24/1988}} |
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|- |
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|'''''<span style="color:blue">US</span> The Billboard Hot 100''''' |
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|{{center|-}} |
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|{{center|-}} |
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|{{center|''did not chart''}} |
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|{{center|-}} |
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|{{center|-}} |
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! |
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|'''''<span style="color:blue">AUS</span> ARIA Chart''''' ''(Top 50)'' |
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|{{center|-}} |
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|{{center|-}} |
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|{{center|''did not chart''}} |
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|{{center|-}} |
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|{{center|-}} |
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|- |
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|''<span style="color:blue">AUS</span> AMR Weekly Hot 100'' |
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|{{center|1=03/12/1989}} |
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|{{center|9}} |
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|{{center|1=?-<span style="color:red">61</span>-?}} |
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|{{center|'''61'''}} |
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|{{center|?}} |
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|'''''<span style="color:blue">NZ</span> RIANZ Weekly Top 40''''' |
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|{{center|1=03/17/1989}} |
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|{{center|4}} |
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|{{center|1='''?-<span style="color:red">22</span>-?'''}} |
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|{{center|1=<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:red">22</span></span>}} |
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|{{center|?}} |
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This is a spirited version of a 1971 single by ''The Supremes''. |
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The group had done this song on ''"WOW!"'' album. They didn't originally want that cover to be on their ''"Greatest Hits"'' compilation, and they just had to record it. |
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The video shows the girls perfoming the song in large sun hats and dresses. They dance vogue style with several male dancers dressed in British-style suits, hats and umbrellas. |
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==="<u>Help</u>!"=== |
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{{Infobox single |
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|Name = <span style="color:blue">Help!</span> |
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|Cover = |
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|Artist = <span style="color:green">Bananarama</span> |
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|B-side = '''''"Love In The Factory"''''' |
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|Released = {{Start date|1989|2|13}} |
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|Format = 7", 12", CD single |
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|Label = London Records |
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|Writer = ''Lennon/ McCartney'' |
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|Producer = ''Stock, Aitken & Waterman'' |
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|{{center|1=02/25/1989}} |
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|{{center|9}} |
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|{{center|1='''-12-5-<span style="color:red">3</span>-3-6-9-24-37-68-'''}} |
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|{{center|1=<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:red">3</span></span>}} |
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|{{center|1=03/11/1989}} |
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|'''''<span style="color:blue">IRL</span> Top 30 Singles''''' |
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|{{center|1=02/23/1989}} |
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|{{center|7}} |
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|{{center|1='''-21-3-<span style="color:red">2</span>-3-5-16-29-'''}} |
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|{{center|1=<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:red">2</span></span>}} |
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|{{center|1=03/09/1989}} |
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|'''''<span style="color:blue">US</span> The Billboard Hot 100''''' |
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|'''''<span style="color:blue">AUS</span> ARIA Chart''''' ''(Top 50)'' |
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|{{center|1=05/21/1989}} |
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|{{center|6}} |
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|{{center|1='''-26-<span style="color:red">25</span>-27-37-42-49-'''}} |
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|{{center|1=<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:red">25</span></span>}} |
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|{{center|1=05/28/1989}} |
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|'''''<span style="color:blue">NZ</span> RIANZ Weekly Top 40''''' |
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|{{center|1=06/30/1989}} |
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|{{center|4}} |
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|{{center|1='''?-<span style="color:red">35</span>-?'''}} |
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|{{center|1=<span style="font-size:large"><span style="color:red">35</span></span>}} |
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Latest revision as of 18:08, 29 July 2024
Hi, I'm a Wikipedian since November 15, 2007.
I'm a Bananarama fan since I was younger. My Nana favourite single is "Venus".
Bananarama is a British female group of pop music.
The band was founded in 1981 by Keren Woodward, Sarah Dallin and Siobhan Fahey. They took this name from one of their favourite Roxy Music's song called "Pyjamarama". Before the girls got together Keren had a job at the BBC and Sarah and Siobhan were studying fashion journalism. They met in a London nightclub and shared a flat before forming a group.
In early 1988 Siobhan decided to leave the group to form Shakespears Sister. Keren and Sarah enlisted the services of an old pal, Jacquie O'Sullivan, for their first World Tour. By this time, Bananarama were massive. They was the all-female group who had most chart entries in history, 9 Top UK Singles Chart and 3 US Top 10 Hits, being honoured in "The Guinnes Book of World Records" as The Most Successful British All-girl Group Ever. So they released their retrospective compilation "The Greatest Hits Collection", which was a huge success on Britain, peaking at 3 and remained on UK Albums Chart for 37 weeks.
With the 80's back in vogue, the time was right for a Bananarama revival. In 2002 London Records repackaged their "Greatest Hits" into a "Very Best Of" collection.
Single | Album | Date | Performed by | Written by | Produced by | Top UK Chart | Top US Chart | |
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1
|
"Venus"
|
"True Confessions"
|
1986
|
Bananarama
|
Robert Leeuwen
|
Stock, Aitken & Waterman
|
8
|
1
|
2
|
"I Heard A Rumour"
|
"WOW!"
|
1987
|
Bananarama
|
Stock/ Aitken/ Waterman/
Dallin/ Fahey/ Woodward |
Stock, Aitken & Waterman
|
14
|
4
|
3
|
"Love In The First Degree"
|
"WOW!"
|
1987
|
Bananarama
|
Stock/ Aitken/ Waterman/
Dallin/ Fahey/ Woodward |
Stock, Aitken & Waterman
|
3
|
48
|
4
|
"I Can't Help It"
|
"WOW!"
|
1987
|
Bananarama
|
Stock/ Aitken/ Waterman/
Dallin/ Fahey/ Woodward |
Stock, Aitken & Waterman
|
20
|
47
|
5
|
"I Want You Back"
|
"WOW!"
|
1988
|
Bananarama
|
Dallin/ Fahey/ Woodward/
Stock/ Aitken/ Waterman |
Stock, Aitken & Waterman
|
5
|
-
|
6
|
"Love, Truth And Honesty"
|
-
|
1988
|
Bananarama
|
Dallin/ Woodward/ O'Sullivan/
Stock/ Aitken/ Waterman |
Stock, Aitken & Waterman
|
23
|
89
|
7
|
"Nathan Jones"
|
-
|
1988
|
Bananarama
|
Wakefield/ Caston
|
Stock, Aitken & Waterman
|
15
|
-
|
8
|
"Help!"
|
-
|
1989
|
Bananarama and
Lananeeneenoonoo |
Lennon/ McCartney
|
Stock, Aitken & Waterman
|
3
|
-
|
9
|
"Really Saying Something"
|
"Deep Sea Skiving"
|
1982
|
Bananarama with
The Fun Boy Three |
Whitfield/ Holland/ Stevenson
|
Fun Boy Three & Dave Jordan
|
5
|
-
|
10
|
"Shy Boy"
|
"Deep Sea Skiving"
|
1982
|
Bananarama
|
Swain/ Jolley
|
Tony Swain & Steve Jolley
|
4
|
83
|
11
|
"Robert De Niro's Waiting"
|
"Bananarama"
|
1984
|
Bananarama
|
Jolley/ Swain/
Dallin/ Fahey/ Woodward |
Tony Swain & Steve Jolley
|
3
|
95
|
12
|
"Cruel Summer"
|
"Bananarama"
|
1983
|
Bananarama
|
Jolley/ Swain/
Dallin/ Fahey/ Woodward |
Tony Swain & Steve Jolley
|
8
|
9
|
13
|
"It Ain't What You Do
(It's The Way That You Do It)" |
-
|
1982
|
The Fun Boy Three
and Bananarama |
Oliver/ Young
|
The Fun Four
|
4
|
-
|
14
|
"Na Na Hey Hey
(Kiss Him Goodbye)" |
"Deep Sea Skiving"
|
1983
|
Bananarama
|
De Carlo/ Frashuer/ Leka
|
Tony Swain & Steve Jolley
|
5
|
-
|
15
|
"Rough Justice"
|
"Bananarama"
|
1984
|
Bananarama
|
Jolley/ Swain/
Dallin/ Fahey/ Woodward |
Tony Swain & Steve Jolley
|
23
|
-
|
16
|
"A Trick Of The Night"
|
"True Confessions"
|
1987
|
Bananarama
|
Jolley/ Swain
|
Tony Swain & Steve Jolley
|
32
|
76
|
17
|
"Aie A Mwana"
|
"Deep Sea Skiving"
|
1981
|
Bananarama
|
Vangarde/ Kluger
|
Little Paul Cook,
John Martin & Sara |
92
|
-
|
"Greatest Hits"
[edit]"Venus"
[edit]"EncicloCharlie" | |
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Song | |
B-side | "White Train" |
Chart | entry date | weeks | Chart run | peak | peak date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
UK Top 75 Singles | 05/31/1986
|
13
|
-55-36-26-22-15-9-8-8-9-16-25-40-73-
|
8
|
07/12/1986
|
IRL Top 30 Singles | 06/19/1986
|
5
|
-?-19-16-12-14-
|
12
|
07/10/1986
|
US The Billboard Hot 100 | 06/28/1986
|
19
|
-89-57-43-34-23-15-9-6-3-2-1-5-7-17-25-42-53-68-99-
|
1
|
09/06/1986
|
US Hot Dance Club Play (Top 50) | 07/05/1986
|
11
|
-40-15-6-2-2-1-1-3-8-21-32-
|
1
|
08/09/1986
|
US Hot Dance Music/ Maxi-Singles Sales | 07/05/1986
|
17
|
-32-6-5-2-1-1-1-2-2-4-4-4-8-9-19-27-42-
|
1
|
08/02/1986
|
US The Cash Box Top 100 Singles | 06/28/1986
|
19
|
-82-62-41-35-30-24-17-12-7-4-3-3-6-18-28-51-57-87-99-
|
3
|
09/06/1986
|
US The ARC Weekly Top 40 | 07/12/1986
|
13
|
-39-31-20-13-8-5-3-2-1-5-9-18-28-
|
1
|
09/06/1986
|
CAN RPM Weekly Top 100 | 08/16/1986
|
16
|
-80-60-37-18-9-4-4-5-6-9-13-22-28-40-59-71-
|
4
|
09/20/1986
|
CAN Steede Report | ?-1-1-?
|
1
|
10/06/1986
| ||
AUS Australian Music Report (Top 50) | 08/18/1986
|
22
|
-16-8-4-2-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-5-9-11-16-18-20-25-?-?-34-29-
|
1
|
09/15/1986
|
NZ RIANZ Weekly Top 40 | 08/22/1986
|
14
|
?-?-1-1-1-1-?-?-?-?-?-?-?-?-?
|
1
|
09/05/1986
|
Bananarama's first collaboration with producers Stock/ Aitken/ Waterman, and also their first number one in the USA. The band wanted an injection of high glamour and disco and that is exactly what they got.
The song was originally recorded by Dutch rock group Shocking Blue in 1970, and was updated for the 80's. The girls had done this cover from the beginning, when they were starting out.
The single was promoted by a rather camp video (directed by Peter Care) and a catchy dance routine. The video marks a pivotal shift towards a more glamourous and sexy visual image: the girls are presented in several costumes (she-devil, female vampire, Grecian goddesses...), and it's also start of the use of male boy-toys dancers which would become a hallmark of their videos.
The visual iconography and High Energy influenced sound turn the girls into gay icons the world over.
"Venus" still is Bananarama's biggest hit, topping the charts in many countries.
"I Heard A Rumour"
[edit]"EncicloCharlie" | |
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Song | |
B-side | "Clean Cut Boy" |
Chart | entry date | weeks | Chart run | peak | peak date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
UK Top 75 Singles | 07/11/1987
|
9
|
-55-28-15-14-15-16-28-37-54-
|
14
|
08/01/1987
|
IRL Top 30 Singles | 07/16/1987
|
5
|
-30-13-9-9-22-
|
9
|
07/30/1987
|
US The Billboard Hot 100 | 07/18/1987
|
19
|
-74-65-54-44-36-26-21-17-10-8-4-4-4-10-21-30-51-59-88-
|
4
|
09/26/1987
|
US Hot Dance Club Play | 08/01/1987
|
11
|
-30-22-17-14-8-6-4-3-3-8-24-
|
3
|
09/19/1987
|
US Hot Dance Music | 08/08/1987
|
13
|
-36-27-20-20-17-13-12-9-7-8-17-35-44-
|
7
|
10/03/1987
|
US The Cash Box Top 100 | 07/11/1987
|
23
|
-88-73-62-47-42-36-30-21-16-12-9-7-4-4-9-15-23-33-29-58-69-90-93-
|
4
|
10/03/1987
|
US The ARC Weekly Top 40 | 08/15/1987
|
12
|
-34-25-22-16-10-8-4-3-2-11-25-32-
|
2
|
10/10/1987
|
CAN RPM Weekly Top 100 | 08/08/1987
|
23
|
-93-83-69-53-36-23-16-10-4-3-2-4-4-6-11-23-27-33-49-63-78-84-99-
|
2
|
10/17/1987
|
AUS AMR (Top 50) | 08/24/1987
|
11
|
-49-out of Chart-37-33-33-32-35-33-38-?-35-42-
|
32
|
09/28/1987
|
NZ RIANZ Weekly Top 40 | 10/09/1987
|
12
|
?-8-?
|
8
|
?
|
The song is just the usual thing -boys and girls and relationships- what everybody's always written about since the beginning of music.
The girls think this is the best they've written with Stock/ Aitken/ Waterman. It's also Pete Waterman and many group fans favourite Bananarama's song.
For their video (directed by Andy Morahan) group members are seen emulating various film starts, projected on screens behind them. Also shows the girls, dressed in French can-can, with letters "W" "O" "W" (a reference to their album tittle) emblazoned on the seat.
"Love In The First Degree"
[edit]"EncicloCharlie" | |
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Song | |
B-side | "Mr. Sleaze" |
Chart | entry date | weeks on Chart | Chart run | peak | peak date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
UK Top 75 Singles | 10/10/1987
|
12
|
-46-22-5-3-4-7-13-16-25-39-49-63-
|
3
|
10/31/1987
|
IRL Top 30 Singles | 10/15/1987
|
7
|
-19-16-9-17-10-6-29-
|
6
|
11/19/1987
|
US The Billboard Hot 100 | 03/19/1988
|
10
|
-82-74-64-55-51-48-49-57-75-98-
|
48
|
04/23/1988
|
US Hot Dance Club Play (Top 50) | 04/02/1988
|
8
|
-30-18-18-15-12-10-22-44-
|
10
|
05/07/1988
|
US Hot Dance Music/ Maxi-Singles Sales | 04/09/1988
|
5
|
-54-49-44-34-27-
|
27
|
05/07/1988
|
US The Cash Box Top 100 Singles | 03/12/1988
|
11
|
-90-77-73-65-55-50-49-48-60-62-99-
|
48
|
04/30/1988
|
US The ARC Weekly Top 40 | 04/23/1988
|
1
|
-39-
|
39
|
04/23/1988
|
AUS Australian Music Report (Top 50) | 01/30/1988
|
18
|
-35-?-17-16-11-9-10-8-12-10-7-5-6-7-9-17-?
|
5
|
04/25/1988
|
NZ RIANZ Weekly Top 40 | 02/12/1988
|
7
|
?-11-?
|
11
|
?
|
The band's best selling single ever in the UK. The success is party due to the B-side "Mr. Sleaze" being heavily played by English radio stallions.
They got so over the top with the video for this single, directed by Andy Morahan. The girls perfoming the song in a jail cell, dressing up as convicts (complete with stripy jump suits, balls and chains) as several boy dancers perform around them in their little uniforms.
Bananarama perfomed the song at the BPI Awards. The group stole the show when they introduced the Albert Hall to the delights of well-greased lads.
By the time the single was released in the USA (as the album's third single, after "I Can't Help It") Siobhan had already announced her departure from the band.
"I Can't Help It"
[edit]"EncicloCharlie" | |
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Song | |
B-side | "Ecstasy" |
Chart | entry date | weeks on Chart | Chart run | peak | peak date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
UK Top 75 Singles | 01/09/1988
|
6
|
-45-23-20-22-37-70-
|
20
|
01/23/1988
|
IRL Top 30 Singles | 01/14/1988
|
3
|
-17-12-25-
|
12
|
01/21/1988
|
US The Billboard Hot 100 | 11/21/1987
|
13
|
-78-66-60-55-53-48-48-47-50-58-80-87-99-
|
47
|
01/09/1988
|
US Hot Dance Club Play (Top 50) | 11/14/1987
|
11
|
-45-36-24-14-12-7-7-7-13-22-47-
|
7
|
12/19/1987
|
US Hot Dance Music/ Maxi-Singles Sales | 11/21/1987
|
11
|
-54-50-32-30-23-21-21-22-22-25-40-
|
21
|
12/26/1987
|
US The Cash Box Top 100 Singles | 11/21/1987
|
13
|
-89-82-77-67-55-55-?-?-57-59-66-74-92-
|
?
|
12/19/1987
|
US The ARC Weekly Top 40 | 01/09/1988
|
1
|
-38-
|
38
|
01/09/1988
|
AUS Australian Music Report (Top 50) | 09/04/1988
|
6
|
31-30-27-27-41-50-
|
27
|
09/18/1988
|
NZ RIANZ Weekly Top 40 | -
|
-
|
did not chart
|
-
|
-
|
For Bananarama Stock/ Aitken/ Waterman had such a brilliant attitude to making pop records and here is a fine example.
Most people would think that writhing around with naked men in a milk bath filled with fruit would be very erotic, so for the music video (from Andy Morahan) Sarah and Keren get to bathe in asses milk and fruit. Siobhan, extremely pregnant by this time, was only shown on camera from the shoulders up.
World famous photographer Herb Ritts shot the girls for the record's sleeve.
The sleeves for "I Can't Help It" and "Love In The First Degree" were switched with each other for the UK and USA markets. There "I Can't Help It" was released as the second single from "WOW!"', following "I Heard A Rumour" and before "Love In The First Degree".
"I Want You Back"
[edit]"EncicloCharlie" | |
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Song | |
B-side | "Amnesia" |
Chart | entry date | weeks on Chart | Chart run | peak | peak date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
UK Top 75 Singles | 04/09/1988
|
10
|
-36-14-7-5-5-6-9-21-40-54-
|
5
|
04/30/1988
|
IRL Top 30 Singles | 04/14/1988
|
6
|
-3-3-8-10-18-26-
|
3
|
04/14/1988
|
US The Billboard Hot 100 | -
|
-
|
did not chart
|
-
|
-
|
AUS Australian Music Report (Top 50) | 05/15/1988
|
15
|
?-49-21-14-7-6-3-5-5-6-7-9-18-15-22-
|
3
|
06/26/1988
|
NZ RIANZ Weekly Top 40 | 07/29/1988
|
8
|
?-10-?
|
10
|
?
|
Siobhan decided to leave the group in 1988. Sarah and Keren had seen this coming for some time and had already lined up a possible replacement: their longtime friend Jacquie O'Sullivan.
Before releasing this song -a track from the "WOW!" album- as a single the vocals were re-recorded with Jacquie.
The video was directed by Andy Morahan, and features the group in various dance sequences, go-go boys with wigs and in cages, and the girls dressed up as The Supremes.
"I Want You Back" was not released in the United States.
In Australia this single was released after "Love In The First Degree" and before "I Can't Help It".
"Love, Truth And Honesty"
[edit]"EncicloCharlie" | |
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Song | |
B-side | "Strike It Rich" |
Chart | entry date | weeks | Chart run | highest position | highest position date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
UK Top 75 Singles | 09/24/1988
|
8
|
-31-28-25-23-23-32-43-63-
|
23
|
10/15/1988
|
IRL Top 30 Singles | 09/29/1988
|
4
|
-15-13-12-21-
|
12
|
10/13/1988
|
US The Billboard Hot 100 | 11/26/1988
|
3
|
-91-89-96-
|
89
|
12/03/1988
|
US Hot Dance Club Play (Top 50) | 11/26/1988
|
7
|
-45-40-31-26-28-28-41-
|
26
|
12/17/1988
|
US The Cash Box Top 100 Singles | 11/12/1988
|
7
|
-86-78-75-72-72-82-94-
|
72
|
12/03/1988
|
AUS ARIA Chart (Top 50) | 12/11/1988
|
5
|
-43-out of Chart-out of Chart-32-44-
|
32
|
12/18/1988
|
AUS Australian Music Report (Top 50) | 11/21/1988
|
?
|
?-24-?
|
24
|
?
|
NZ RIANZ Weekly Top 40 | 12/16/1988
|
5
|
?-20-?
|
20
|
?
|
This is a new song from the new line-up group.
The video features the trio perfoming in front of mirrors and neon lights as a well-groomed man looks on.
"Nathan Jones"
[edit]"EncicloCharlie" | |
---|---|
Song | |
B-side | "Once In A Lifetime" |
Chart | entry date | weeks on Chart | Chart run | highest position | highest position date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
UK Top 75 Singles | 11/19/1988
|
9
|
-30-20-19-15-16-16-24-23-42-
|
15
|
12/10/1988
|
IRL Top 30 Singles | 11/17/1988
|
3
|
-25-16-17-
|
16
|
11/24/1988
|
US The Billboard Hot 100 | -
|
-
|
did not chart
|
-
|
-
|
AUS ARIA Chart (Top 50) | -
|
-
|
did not chart
|
-
|
-
|
AUS AMR Weekly Hot 100 | 03/12/1989
|
9
|
?-61-?
|
61
|
?
|
NZ RIANZ Weekly Top 40 | 03/17/1989
|
4
|
?-22-?
|
22
|
?
|
This is a spirited version of a 1971 single by The Supremes.
The group had done this song on "WOW!" album. They didn't originally want that cover to be on their "Greatest Hits" compilation, and they just had to record it.
The video shows the girls perfoming the song in large sun hats and dresses. They dance vogue style with several male dancers dressed in British-style suits, hats and umbrellas.
"Help!"
[edit]"EncicloCharlie" | |
---|---|
Song | |
B-side | "Love In The Factory" |
Chart | entry date | weeks on Chart | Chart run | highest position | highest position date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
UK Top 75 Singles | 02/25/1989
|
9
|
-12-5-3-3-6-9-24-37-68-
|
3
|
03/11/1989
|
IRL Top 30 Singles | 02/23/1989
|
7
|
-21-3-2-3-5-16-29-
|
2
|
03/09/1989
|
US The Billboard Hot 100 | -
|
-
|
did not chart
|
-
|
-
|
AUS ARIA Chart (Top 50) | 05/21/1989
|
6
|
-26-25-27-37-42-49-
|
25
|
05/28/1989
|
NZ RIANZ Weekly Top 40 | 06/30/1989
|
4
|
?-35-?
|
35
|
?
|