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The Staple Singers used the bass line and introduction from "Liquidator" for their 1972 hit "I'll Take You There". [7] The Specials covered "Liquidator" as part of the ska covers medley "Skinhead Symphony" on their live EP The Special A.K.A. Live! which reached number one in the UK Singles
Pages in category "Chelsea F.C. songs" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... The Liquidator (instrumental) N. No One Can Stop Us Now
Only some notes from a record support Chelsea. I have removed other claims until some reliable references can be found.--Egghead06 18:50, 4 April 2014 (UTC) A google search for who was first to play the song at a football match will show a range of clubs with Chelsea, West Brom and Wolves the main three which will appear.
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The UK Singles Chart is a record chart compiled on behalf of the British record industry. Since 1997, the chart has been compiled by the Official Charts Company (formerly The Official UK Charts Company and the Chart Information Network) and until 2005 (when digital downloads were included in the chart compilation), the chart was based entirely on sales of physical singles from retail outlets.
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Musically, "Chelsea" is a bubblegum pop and new wave track, referencing the music of the 1980s and 1990s. [6] Chris Carle, writing for IGN, described the single as an "ode to jealousy" that started "with [a] Eurhythmics-style synth before launching into a snarling, almost-tough chorus."
Songs of Chelsea is a 1988 studio album by Blossom Dearie. ... (music: Cy Coleman; lyrics: ... Blossom Dearie – piano, vocals;