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Music Played
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Joan Armatrading
Drop The Pilot
- Joan Armatrading - The Very Best Of.
- A&M.
- 03.
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The Four Seasons
December, 1963 (Oh, What A Night)
- Very Best Of Frankie Valli/Four Seasons.
- THE FLYING RECORD COMPANY LTD.
- 01.
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George Ezra
Anyone For You
- Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited.
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Maroon 5
Sugar
- Sugar.
- INTERSCOPE.
- 01.
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Irene Cara
Fame
- Greatest Hits Of The 80s.
- TELSTAR.
- 04.
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Sophie B. Hawkins
Damn...I Wish I Was Your Lover
- ROCK CHICKS.
- SONY MUSIC TV.
- 12.
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Charlie Puth
Light Switch
- Atlantic.
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U2
Where The Streets Have No Name
- U218 SINGLES.
- ISLAND.
- 09.
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The Human League
Don't You Want Me
- Human League, Greatest Hits.
- VIRGIN.
- 05.
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Years & Years
Starstruck
- Polydor.
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George Michael
Outside
- SONY.
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The Who
Pinball Wizard
- My Generation, Very Best Of The Who.
- POLYDOR.
- 11.
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Fleetwood Mac
Say You Love Me
- Fleetwood Mac Greatest Hits.
- WARNER SPECIAL PRODUCTS.
- 01.
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Lady Gaga
Stupid Love
- Stupid Love.
- INTERSCOPE.
- 01.
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Wings
Silly Love Songs
- Paul Mccartney - All The Best.
- PARLOPHONE.
- 01.
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Level 42
Lessons In Love
- Now That's What I Call Music 86.
- NOW.
- 01.
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Adele
Oh My God
- Columbia.
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Kate Bush
Babooshka
- Kate Bush The Whole Story.
- EMI.
- 01.
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Natalie Imbruglia
Nothing Missing
- BMG.
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Jennifer Lopez
Ain't It Funny
- NOW THAT'S WHAT I CALL MUSIC 50.
- EMI/VIRGIN/POLYGRAM.
- 18.
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The Bellamy Brothers
Let Your Love Flow
- Country Moods.
- POLYGRAM TV.
- 15.
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Emeli Sand茅
Brighter Days
- Chrysalis.
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Santana
Smooth (feat. Rob Thomas)
- SMOOTH (CD Single).
- ARISTA.
- 01.
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Tears for Fears
Everybody Wants To Rule The World
- Tears Roll Down (greatest Hits 82-92).
- FONTANA.
- 02.
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Sting
An Englishman In New York
- Now That's What I Call Music 18.
- NOW.
- 01.
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Elton John & Stevie Wonder
Finish Line
- Virgin/EMI.
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