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  2. Groovejet (If This Ain't Love) - Wikipedia

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    No Chic for Spiller, none of that poise or aspirational elegance. The sounds 'Groovejet' loots are the syn-drums and ray-gun synths of disco's overripe peak and decline, when it was corny, wonderful, mass-market pop music: you can hear hints of Kelly Marie or Amii Stewart in the song, before that sweetness falls back into the dreamy groove.

  3. Spiller - Wikipedia

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    Cristiano Spiller (born 3 April 1975) is an Italian electronic music DJ and record producer. He is best known for his 2000 single " Groovejet (If This Ain't Love) ", featuring Sophie Ellis-Bextor . The song reached number-one in the UK, Australia, Ireland, and New Zealand. [ 1 ]

  4. Spillers - Wikipedia

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    The company's bakery business was spun off and sold to Allied Bakeries. [ 9 ] In the late 1990s, following the BSE outbreak in the United Kingdom , Dalgety entered into a series of disposals and sold Spillers flour milling operations to Kerry Group plc in 1997 [ 10 ] and its pet foods business to Nestlé in 1998.

  5. The Song Diaries - Wikipedia

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    The Song Diaries is a compilation album by English singer Sophie Ellis-Bextor, released on 15 March 2019 by EBGB's.Made in collaboration with Ed Harcourt, the album consists primarily of orchestral versions of Ellis-Bextor's solo singles, including her collaboration with Italian DJ Spiller, "Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)", and a song from her time as part of Theaudience, "A Pessimist Is Never ...

  6. Watch My Lips - Wikipedia

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    A critic at Amazon.co.uk reviewed Watch My Lips positively, saying that "it successfully mines the seam of hits spawned by her Read My Lips album and of course, 'Groovejet', her mesmerising collaboration with DJ Spiller". He also commented: "Bextor's ironic interpretation of the role of the pop princess, a native musical intelligence and a host ...

  7. Endicott Johnson Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Endicott Johnson Corporation grew out of the Lester Brothers Boot and Shoe Company, which began in Binghamton in 1854. In 1890, the Lester Brothers moved their business west to a nearby rural area, which in 1892 was incorporated as the Village of Lestershire and in 1916 became Johnson City.

  8. Isabele Taliaferro Spiller - Wikipedia

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    The Musical Spillers were unique in performing both jazz and classical works, as well as for being one of the largest black acts of the early 1900s. [1] Isabele Spiller was an accomplished performer, playing tenor saxophone as her primary instrument, as well as alto and baritone saxophone, trumpet, and piano. [1]

  9. True Steppers - Wikipedia

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    There was a chart battle with Spiller and Sophie Ellis-Bextor, whose summer dance track "Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)" was released in the same week. True Steppers were leading in the midweek published chart, but Spiller and Ellis-Bextor had overtaken them by Saturday. Spiller was announced as No. 1 on the Sunday, with True Steppers at No. 2.