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  2. Black Lace - Wikipedia

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    1984: Black Lace; 1984: Party Party – 16 Great Party Icebreakers (UK No. 4) 1985: Party Party 2 (UK No. 18) 1986: Party Crazy (UK No. 58) 1987: 16 Greatest Party Hits; 1989: 20 All Time Party Favourites; 1993: Action Party; 1995: Saturday Night; 1997: Greatest Hits; 1998: What a Party; 2000: Black Lace's Greatest Ever Party Album; 2006: Black ...

  3. List of instrumental number ones on the UK singles chart

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    The positions of all songs are based on week-end sale totals, from Sunday to Saturday, [4] but pre-1987 the charts were released on a Tuesday because of the need for manual calculation. [5] Since inception there have been more than 1,400 number ones; of these, instrumental tracks have topped the chart on 30 occasions for a total of 96 weeks.

  4. Superman (Black Lace song) - Wikipedia

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    On the Black Lace recording, the intro drum fill was played by Wakefield drummer Barry Huffinley; the remaining rhythm was programmed using a sequencer. [5] The song was recorded at Woodlands Studio in Normanton, West Yorkshire. [5] [8] In 1987, Colin Gibb released an alternative version of the song with explicit lyrics, entitled "Supercock". [9]

  5. List of instrumental bands - Wikipedia

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  6. Black Lace: Greatest Hits - Wikipedia

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  7. Mary Ann (Black Lace song) - Wikipedia

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    The band travelled to London to record a rough demo of the song at ATV's studio, which was then sent to EMI Records. EMI had booked Berwick Street Studios in Soho for a twelve-hour day with engineer Gwyn Mathias, to record songs by six artists. Each artist was allotted 2 hours to record and mix their record. Black Lace was one of the six acts.

  8. Category:Black Lace (band) songs - Wikipedia

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  9. BlackLace (band) - Wikipedia

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    BlackLace is an American, female-fronted heavy metal band from New York City, US, formed in 1981. [1] The band has released two studio albums. [1]The track Run for Your Life drew a little attention, but not enough to keep the band going.