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  2. The Dooleys - Wikipedia

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    In October 2005, a fourteen-track CD featuring their ten UK chart hits, plus four other songs was issued as The Best of the Dooleys. In early 2007, The Dooley Brothers Band Return contained sixteen tracks of new songs, featuring just the three brothers. In 2009, their albums Dooleys and The Chosen Few were released on CD for the first time. The ...

  3. Full House (The Dooleys album) - Wikipedia

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    In May 2013 Full House was released on Compact disc for the first time by Cherry Red Records. This was in a double-pack with the group's follow-up album, Secrets. This included a number of bonus tracks including three B-side-only songs from this period. The second disc featured three of the four Japan-only tracks.

  4. Category:The Dooleys albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are The Dooleys albums or lists of The Dooleys albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about The Dooleys albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  5. GTO Records - Wikipedia

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    The first GTO release – on 4 July 1974 – was the single "Up in a Puff of Smoke" by Polly Brown, and the label's focus would remain on pop and disco acts such as Billy Ocean, The Dooleys and Heatwave, and released Donna Summer's albums in the UK, all of which proved to be successful.

  6. Secrets (The Dooleys album) - Wikipedia

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    An upbeat pop song, it became their first chart entry for a year, but only managed to reach No.52. [1] The album was released soon after. Their record label, GTO Records was at the time being taken over by Epic Records and promotion for the album suffered.

  7. Dooleys (album) - Wikipedia

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    Soon after the release of the album, the group's younger sister, Helen Dooley joined the line-up, after having contributed to the writing of one of this album's tracks. [ 8 ] Dooleys was released on Compact disc for the first time on 14 September 2009 in a double-pack with The Chosen Few .

  8. The Chosen Few (The Dooleys album) - Wikipedia

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    The Chosen Few is a 1979 album by British pop group The Dooleys. The album contains the singles "Chosen Few" and "Wanted" - both of which were top 10 hits. "Wanted" had already appeared on the group's previous album, The Best of The Dooleys, but appeared here in a slightly extended version.

  9. In Car Stereo - Wikipedia

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    The song itself became a big hit for Bucks Fizz in 1986 however. [6] [7] That same year, "Flavour of the Month" was belatedly released as a single in Ireland, where Vicki Roe was originally from. [8] It gained much radio attention, but failed to chart. The Dooleys went through further line-up changes and finally disbanded in 1991. [9]