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Endless Flight is the fourth album by English singer-songwriter Leo Sayer, which was released in 1976. It was released in the US and Canada by Warner Bros. Records and in the UK by Chrysalis Records .
His fourth album, Endless Flight (1976), consolidated his international popularity, reaching No. 4 in the UK and No. 10 in the US; it also charted strongly in other countries including Sweden, Norway, the Netherlands, and New Zealand, and was certified as a platinum album in both the UK and the US, [12] and double-platinum in Canada. [13]
Endless Flight "When I Need You" 1977 1 8 2 1 — 1 2 4 2 1 UK: Gold [10] US: Gold [11] "How Much Love" 10 18 — 4 21 4 — 10 — 17 "Thunder in My Heart" 22 11 11
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It was the third of three single releases from Sayer's 1976 album, Endless Flight. The song was co-written by Sayer with Barry Mann. The song became an international Top 10 hit. Although it reached only number 17 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, it hit number 9 on the U.S. Cashbox Top 100, [2] and number 10 in the UK. [3]
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