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Dancing in the Moonlight – The Best of Toploader; Greatest hits album by . Toploader. Released: 9 March 2009: Recorded: 1998–2002: Genre: ... The Best of ...
Toploader are an English rock band from Eastbourne, East Sussex, formed in 1997, [1] with over two million album sales and several top-20 hits both home and abroad. Their debut album, Onka's Big Moka, sold over one million units and peaked in the top five of the UK Albums Chart, where it remained for six months; it earned them four nominations at the 2001 Brit Awards.
In 2000, English band Toploader released a cover of "Dancing in the Moonlight". It was originally released on February 21, 2000, as the third single from their debut studio album, Onka's Big Moka (1999), and peaked at number 19 on the UK Singles Chart.
The Whole Story: His Greatest Hits: Cliff Richard: 6 28 October 2000: 1 28 October 2000: 3 Saints & Sinners: All Saints: 1 28 October 2000: 1 9 Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water ♦ Limp Bizkit: 1 3 February 2001: 1 1 Faith & Inspiration: Daniel O'Donnell: 4 28 October 2000: 1 4 November 2000: 18 The Greatest Hits (#7) Texas: 1 ...
Dancing in the Moonlight – The Best of Toploader; David Bowie (box set) ... Greatest Hits (Bonnie Tyler album) Greatest Hits (Westlife album) H. Hey Now! (Remixes ...
The Greatest Hits by Texas replaced it at number-one for a single week to add to its other week at number-one from October 2000. The first new number-one album of the year was Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water by Limp Bizkit. Overall, twenty-five different albums peaked at number-one in 2001, with twenty-five unique artists ...
The Billboard Hot 100 is a chart that ranks the best-performing songs of the United States. Published by Billboard magazine, the data are compiled by Nielsen SoundScan based collectively on each single's weekly physical and digital sales, airplay, and, since 2012, streaming.
The Billboard Hot 100 is a chart that ranks the best-performing songs in the United States, published by Billboard magazine. In the 2000s, each chart's "week ending" date was the Saturday of the following two weeks.