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Mr Bill said:That got me thinking... What was the last instrumental to top the charts or at least break the top 40? "Music Box Dancer?" "Rise?" Any ideas?
Harry said:For Lani, I'd go with "Adios Tristeza" from her first Latin album LANI. It's a great song, and performed well, but I'm sure our mono-lingual society wouldn't have bought it. Too bad.
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Harry said:Since you brought up this subject though, I think I need to dig out "Adios Tristeza" and give it a spin or two. Great tune!
Harry
aymnostalgico said:Harry said:Since you brought up this subject though, I think I need to dig out "Adios Tristeza" and give it a spin or two. Great tune!
Harry
Go for it and spin it, Harry.
Bye the way, your comment on Lani on Spanish Tv; when do you think that was?
Harry said:For Lani, I'd go with "Adios Tristeza" from her first Latin album LANI. It's a great song, and performed well, but I'm sure our mono-lingual society wouldn't have bought it. Too bad.
Harry said:For Lani, I'd go with "Adios Tristeza" from her first Latin album LANI. It's a great song, and performed well
Tim Neely said:"A Spaceman Came Travelling" by Chris DeBurgh (1975 et al.) ... a neat Christmas song about an alien who came to visit the Christ child in the manger, it came out on 45 at least twice in America and was completely ignored. A regular on Christmas compilations that originate in England, I've only ever encountered it on one Christmas compilation in the States -- A Rock 'n' Roll Christmas Volume 2 from PolyGram Special Markets -- plus it appears on DeBurgh's "best-of" CD. DeBurgh recorded it at least twice, I think.
Carpenters: "Strength Of A Woman"
Scott Grimes: "Walking On The Water"
Akiko "Rainbow, Rainbow" albeit in English and "Suddenly Love"
Veronique virtually any song from the RC produced CD.
Sergio Mendes 'Real Life', and 'My Summer Love'...
Was Peter Allen's "The More I See You" released as a single and if so, did it chart?