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  2. Middle of the Road (band) - Wikipedia

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    The band had their first and biggest hit record in the United Kingdom with their debut UK single, "Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep". The song reached No. 1 in the UK Singles Chart in June 1971 and stayed there for four more weeks. In all, Middle of the Road had five hit singles in the UK in 1971 and 1972. The band had especially strong success in ...

  3. Middle of the Road discography - Wikipedia

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    The Very Best of Middle of the Road: Released: June 1989; Label: Dino Music — 56 Middle of the Road: Released: July 1989; Label: Ariola Express — — 1997 Greatest Hits: Released: 1997; Label: Pegasus — — 1999 Millennium Collection: Released: 1999; Label: Millennium — — 2002 The Best of Middle of the Road: Released: May 2002; Label ...

  4. Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep - Wikipedia

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    "Chirpy Chirpy, Cheep Cheep" is a song recorded in 1970 by its composer Lally Stott, [4] and made popular in 1971 by Scottish band Middle of the Road, for whom it was a UK #1 chart hit. [5] That version is one of fewer than fifty singles to have sold more than ten million physical copies worldwide. [6]

  5. Sally Carr - Wikipedia

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    Sally Cecilia Carr (born 28 March 1945) is a Scottish singer, best known as the lead singer of the 1970s pop group Middle of the Road. Personal life Sarah Carr was ...

  6. Sacramento (A Wonderful Town) - Wikipedia

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    "Sacramento (A Wonderful Town)" is a song by Scottish band Middle of the Road, released as a single in November 1971. It peaked at number 23 on the UK Singles Chart, showing the band's decline in popularity in the UK. [1] However, elsewhere, the band continued their success in Europe, topping the charts in several countries.

  7. Megastar Band Farewell Tours That Actually...Weren't the End ...

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    The band continues with its "End of the Road World Tour," which had been delayed because of COVID-19, and had several concert dates in 2023. Jeff Kravitz/Getty Images Fall Out Boy: Why They Said ...

  8. Bottoms Up (Middle of the Road song) - Wikipedia

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    "Bottoms Up" is a song by Scottish band Middle of the Road, released as a single in September 1972. [1] It failed to chart in the UK, but continued the band's success in Europe, becoming a top-ten hit in several countries. Unlike the version on many CD compilat

  9. Tweedle Dee, Tweedle Dum (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Tweedle Dee, Tweedle Dum" is a song by Scottish band Middle of the Road, released as a single in March 1971. It peaked at number 2 on the UK Singles Chart and was a top-ten hit in numerous other countries. [1] It has also sold over two million copies. [2]