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"Number One (Remember When We Danced All Night)" is a song from New Zealand singer Margaret Urlich. The song was released in early 1990 in New Zealand as the second single from her debut studio album, Safety in Numbers , and in September 1990 as the third single from the album in Australia.
Safety in numbers is the hypothesis that, by being part of a large physical group or mass, an individual is less likely to be the victim of a mishap, accident, attack, or other bad event.
Safety in Numbers is the debut solo album by Margaret Urlich, released in 1989. The first single, "Escaping", was number one for three consecutive weeks in New Zealand and peaked at number 17 in Australia. Urlich won an ARIA Award in 1991 for Best Breakthrough Artist - Album for Safety in Numbers. The album achieved platinum status in New ...
Safety In Numbers, a group started by Hot Rod Circuit leadman Andy Jackson, had a song called "No Use" and a cover of the popular Journey song "Faithfully". The EP was available to fans of both bands through internet retailers and was specifically sold with the pre-sale for Brand New's full-length Deja Entendu (2003) album.
"No, it won't" "Age cannot wither" "Well, hardly ever" "Male chauvinist pig" "Too good to use" "Disillusionment" "Watch out behind you" "Now we'll never know" "Never say die" "Scarcely worth it" "Bravo!" "Like this, please" "Making beautiful music" "That's the big dipper, my dear" "No safety in numbers" "Last laugh" "Now hear this!" "Insult ...
The family of a man who died after he repeatedly banged his head against a wall in a mental health suite said there was no "safety net" for people with their son's needs. Declan Morrison, 26, from ...
Being a husky owner isn't for the weak. It's not that they're bad dogs. It's just that they're HUGE drama queens. There has never been one situation where a Husky has maintained their chill.
"No Safety In Numbers" by Bruce Elliott, published November 1, 1946: Sanctum Books #128 310. "Death on Ice" by Bruce Elliott , published December 1, 1946: Sanctum Books #141