Michael1973
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Post by Michael1973 on Dec 18, 2019 10:08:41 GMT -5
Sorry, I'd have never gotten that one. I don't know much about musical arrangement, and I'm not sure I've ever heard For Your Love.
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Hervard
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Post by Hervard on Dec 26, 2019 10:24:07 GMT -5
Yo, What do the following three tracks have in common? - Fleetwood Mac - 'Over My Head' - Genesis - 'Follow You, Follow Me' - Pink Floyd - 'Money' Rock on, Bob Patience The first Top 40 hits for legendary rock acts? (I'm thinking there's probably more to it than that).
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Post by Hervard on Dec 26, 2019 21:47:49 GMT -5
Does the other half relate to the songs' chart performances?
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Post by Michael1973 on Jan 8, 2020 11:00:31 GMT -5
I'm not sure about Pink Floyd, but I know the other two bands had been around in completely different forms before their first pop hit. Is that it?
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Post by Michael1973 on Jan 15, 2020 10:10:09 GMT -5
Here's one for the die-hard classic top 40 fans who actually remember these guys...
What do the following artists have in common? I could come up with very few that fit the category.
Limahl Brent Bourgeois Everlast
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Post by Michael1973 on Jan 16, 2020 11:53:24 GMT -5
Yo, Not a fan of any of these, but here's my best guess. They all hit the BB Hot 100 Top 40 just once as part of a group act, and then once as a later solo act. Rock on, Bob Patience Yes, that's it. They're the only artists I could think of who were technically one-hit wonders twice.
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Post by Hervard on Sept 28, 2020 14:53:32 GMT -5
Here's another one - what do the following songs have in common?
True - Spandau Ballet Rock Wit'Cha - Bobby Brown Club At The End Of The Street - Elton John
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