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  2. Birds of a Feather (Billie Eilish song) - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, "Birds of a Feather" debuted at number nine on the UK Singles Chart during the week of the album's release. The song third best after "Chihiro" at seven and "Lunch" at two. [10] Following its increase of popularity, the song reached its peak of number two on the UK Singles Chart. [11]

  3. Time After Time (Cyndi Lauper song) - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, "Time After Time" debuted at number 54 on March 24, 1984, while peaking later at number 3, on July 14, 1984. [32] In New Zealand, the song reached number 3, [ 33 ] in Austria it reached number 5, [ 34 ] in Switzerland it reached number 7, [ 35 ] in France it peaked at number 9 [ 36 ] and in Sweden it reached a peak of ...

  4. All Around My Hat (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song "All Around my Hat" (Roud 567 [1] and 22518, [2] Laws P31) is of nineteenth-century English origin. [3] In an early version, [citation needed] dating from the 1820s, a Cockney costermonger vowed to be true to his fiancée, who had been sentenced to seven years' transportation to Australia for theft and to mourn his loss of her by wearing green willow sprigs in his hatband for "a ...

  5. Time in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    From 1972 to 1980, the day following the third Saturday in March was the start of British Summer Time (unless that day was Easter Sunday, in which case BST began a week earlier), with the day following the fourth Saturday in October being the end of British Summer Time. From 1981 to 2001, the dates were set in line with various European Directives.

  6. That Was the Week That Was - Wikipedia

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    28 December 1963 (1963-12-28) Related. Not So Much a Programme, More a Way of Life(1964–1965) That Was the Week That Was, informally TWTWTWor TW3, was a satirical television comedy programme that aired on BBC Televisionin 1962 and 1963. It was devised, produced, and directed by Ned Sherrinand Jack (aka John) Duncan, and presented by David Frost.

  7. It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year - Wikipedia

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    This recording peaked at No. 9 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart on the week ending December 20, 2008. [14] 2008: BarlowGirl, for their album, Home for Christmas. This recording peaked at No. 21 on the Billboard Hot Christian Songs chart and at No. 25 on the Billboard Christian AC Songs charts (both on the week ending January 3, 2009 ...

  8. Speed of Sound (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Speed of Sound" was beaten to the number one spot on the UK Singles Chart by the novelty song "Axel F" by the Crazy Frog, [21] [22] instead peaking at number two for a week, although it did stay in the Top 75 for sixteen non-consecutive weeks. [23] However, it became Coldplay's first UK download number one. [21]

  9. Saturday Night (Whigfield song) - Wikipedia

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    "Saturday Night" was released in the UK on 5 September 1994, and went straight to number one - dethroning Wet Wet Wet's 15 week chart-topper "Love Is All Around" on 11 September, [18] despite that single increasing its sales from 65,000 the previous week to 104,000, when "Saturday Night" entered at number one with sales of 150,000.