The Music Charts Thread

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Max Headroom!!

Haven't watched it yet, but there's a documentary about the making of "Last Christmas" up on BBC iPlayer.
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Bandit wrote: Mon Dec 16, 2024 6:39 am MTV this week in 1987
1) Whitney Houston - So Emotional
2) Whitesnake - Is This Love
3) Aerosmith - Dude Looks Like A Lady
4) The Bangles - Hazy Shade Of Winter
5) Terrence Trent D'Arby - Wishing Well
6) Michael Jackson - The Way You Make Me Feel
7) Def Leppard - Animal
8) INXS - Need You Tonight
9) George Michael - Faith
10) Run DMC - Christmas In Hollis
11) Sting - We'll Be Together
12) New Order - True Faith
13) Prince - I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man
14) Jody Watley - Don't You Want Me
15) Max Headroom - Merry Christmas Santa Claus
16) Steve Winwood - Valerie
17) Depeche Mode - Never Let Me Down
18) John Cougar Mellencamp - Cherry Bomb
19) White Lion - Wait
20) Icehouse - Crazy


The boys give their best and worst of 1987
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They really disliked young Tiffany.
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Her, The Color of Money, T'Pau, and Heathrow's Terminal 4. I have lots of questions :olol:
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Heart And Soul by T'Pau is great.

The Color of Money was pretty good.

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Seeing that every ad break would have sucked.
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And Wet Wet Wet is always strange to see how big they were in the UK and they never caught on here. Take That at least had the one song that was a big hit here. But Robbie Williams never came close to his European fame here. I thought he would because he had some good songs and is funny in interviews. I guess because teen pop was big when they finally tried to get him popular in the US and he was in his 30s.
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Wet Wet Wet had a few hits in Australia, with one massive one. They were OK.

Take That weren't that big in Australia until Back For Good. East 17 were bigger.
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The Xmas day charts.

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