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"Cruising for Bruising" reached the Top 40 in both the US and Canada, where it stayed in the charts for twelve and fourteen weeks, respectively. [10] [11] By contrast, it failed to be a major hit in Europe, as it barely made the top 50 in France (46), [12] did not manage to reach the top 50 in the Netherlands (51), [13] and stalled at number 86 ...
"Cruising for Bruising" followed as the second single and became Basia's biggest hit yet. [12] In North America, it served as the first single, followed by "Baby You're Mine". "Copernicus" was a Japan-only single, and although never commercially released elsewhere, the track was performed on Late Night with David Letterman on Thanksgiving night ...
Her best-selling single reportedly is 1990's "Cruising for Bruising" from London Warsaw New York which in turn is her most successful album. The singer has enjoyed biggest commercial success in the US, Japan, France, and her native Poland. For Basia's discography with Matt Bianco see Matt Bianco discography.
Basia was born in Jaworzno, Poland in 1954. [5] She had three siblings – two brothers and a sister [6] – and her parents ran a popular ice cream parlor in the town's centre. [7]
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Brontez Purnell (born July 2, 1982) [1] is an American writer, musician, dancer, and director based out of Oakland, California. [2] [3] He is the author of several award-winning books, including Since I Laid My Burden Down (2017), [4] 100 Boyfriends (2022), which won a Lambda Literary Award for Gay Fiction, [5] and the punk zine Fag School. [6]
Pierce Egan (1772–1849) was a British journalist, sportswriter, and writer on popular culture.His popular book Life in London, published in 1821, was adapted into the stage play Tom and Jerry, or Life in London later that year, which became the first play to have a continuous run of 100 performances in London while at the Adelphi Theatre in the West End.