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  2. Mary Barton - Wikipedia

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    Mary Barton was first published as two volumes in October 1848. [Note 1] Gaskell was paid £100 for the novel. [4] The publisher Edward Chapman had had the manuscript since the middle of 1847. He had several recorded influences on the novel, the most prominent of which is probably the change in title: the novel was originally entitled John ...

  3. List of record charts - Wikipedia

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    A record chart, also known as a music chart, is a method of ranking music judging by the popularity during a given period of time. Although primarily a marketing or supermarketing tool like any other sales statistic, they have become a form of popular media culture in their own right. Record charts are compiled using a variety of criteria.

  4. Mary Ann (Black Lace song) - Wikipedia

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    After seeing a promotional video, the band had made for agents in a bid to get more work around the country, songwriter Peter Morris approached Black Lace with a view to recording his song "Mary Ann". He wanted the group to sound like chart-topping band Smokie. It was decided that Alan Barton would take the lead vocal. This was a controversial ...

  5. Keep the Music Playing - Wikipedia

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    ("Dio, Come Ti Amo" was the Italian entry for the Eurovision Song Contest in 1966, performed in Italian by Domenico Modugno). The album was a commercial success and entered the UK album charts in May 1991, peaking at number 25. [2] At the time, Bassey was 54 years old, becoming "the oldest woman ever to chart an album of new material."

  6. UK singles chart records and statistics - Wikipedia

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    The UK singles chart was first compiled in 1969. However, the records and statistics listed here date back to 1952 because the Official Charts Company counts a selected period of the New Musical Express chart (only from 1952 to 1960) and the Record Retailer chart from 1960 to 1969 as predecessors for the period prior to 11 February 1969, where multiples of competing charts coexisted side by side.

  7. Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child - Wikipedia

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    The song was included on her album, Odetta at Carnegie Hall the same year. [10] This version was part of the soundtrack of Pier Paolo Pasolini's The Gospel According to St. Matthew (1964). Mary Travers performed the song on Peter, Paul and Mary's album: A Song Will Rise (1965) and on Milt Okun's album: Something to Sing About in 1968.

  8. Mary Mary discography - Wikipedia

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    Peak chart positions Album US [17] US Gospel [18] US R&B /HH [19] UK [10] "Dance" (Robin S featuring Mary Mary) 1998 — — — — Dr. Dolittle Soundtrack "We're Gonna Make It" (LL Cool J featuring Mary Mary) 2006 — — — — Todd Smith and Madea's Family Reunion "Love Him Like I Do" (Deitrick Haddon featuring Ruben Studdard and Mary Mary ...

  9. Reminisce (song) - Wikipedia

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    Described as a new jack swing song inspired by 1970s soul music, [1] [2] it contains a sample of "Stop, Look, Listen" (1989) by American rapper MC Lyte. The single was released in October 1992 by Uptown and MCA , peaking at number fifty-seven on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number six on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.

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