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  2. Bananarama discography - Wikipedia

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    Peak chart positions US Sales [18] US Dance Sales [19] The 12″ Mixes [C] Released: 30 August 1991; Label: Liberation; Formats: CD, cassette — — Now or Never: Released: 25 September 2012; Label: In a Bunch; Format: Digital download; 11: 4 "—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

  3. Bananarama - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] In 1981, Bananarama recorded their first demo, "Aie a Mwana", a cover of a song by Black Blood, sung in Swahili. The demo was heard at Demon Records, who consequently offered Bananarama their first deal. The song was an underground hit (UK No. 92) and Bananarama were signed by Decca (later London Records) and remained on the label until ...

  4. Last Thing on My Mind (Bananarama song) - Wikipedia

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    It spent a further week in the top 10, and collectively had a chart run of 14 consecutive weeks. [25] Following their debut single " 5,6,7,8 " becoming their first top-40 entry, peaking at number 14 in November 1997, [ 27 ] their subsequent 15 single releases all charted within the top 10, however "Last Thing on My Mind" was the only one to not ...

  5. Look on the Floor (Hypnotic Tango) - Wikipedia

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    "Look on the Floor" is a song by English girl group Bananarama, released in November 2005 as the second single from their ninth album Drama. The song was written by Sara Dallin, Keren Woodward, H. Korpi, M. Wollo, M. Malavasi and S. Micheli, and was produced by Korpi and BlackCell.

  6. I Heard a Rumour - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, it peaked at number two [22] and ranked at number 30 on the year-end chart of the country. [23] It was one of Bananarama's highest-charting singles in the US, peaking at number four with a 19-week chart run on the Billboard Hot 100, thus becoming their third and final top ten hit as well as their last top 40 hit on that chart. [24]

  7. Tripping on Your Love - Wikipedia

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    The single's biggest success came in US dance clubs, climbing to number 14 on the Hot Dance Club Play chart in December 1991. [2] It would be Bananarama's last appearance on that chart until 2006 when "Look on the Floor (Hypnotic Tango)" peaked at number two. In 2007, member Keren Woodward said she considered the song to be one of the band's ...

  8. Preacher Man - Wikipedia

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    The pop/dance tune became the highest-charting and biggest-selling single released from the Pop Life album, climbing to number 20 on the UK Singles Chart. The single was Bananarama's last appearance in the UK top 20 until "Move in My Direction" in 2005. In Australia, the single peaked at #147 on the Australian ARIA singles chart. [1] "Preacher ...

  9. Bananarama (album) - Wikipedia

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    Bananarama is the second studio album by British group Bananarama. Released in 1984, the album peaked at number 16 on the UK Albums Chart, reached the US top 40 albums chart, and was certified Silver by the BPI. The group continued their association with producers Jolley & Swain (who had produced some tracks on their debut album, Deep Sea Skiving).