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  2. Groovejet (If This Ain't Love) - Wikipedia

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    On the European Hot 100 Singles, it peaked at number 12 on 21 October 2000. [26] In the United States, "Groovejet" peaked at number 27 on the Billboard Maxi-Singles Sales chart and number three on the Billboard Dance Club Play chart. [27] [28] The track has earned platinum certifications in Australia, [29] New Zealand, [30] and the UK. [31]

  3. Spiller - Wikipedia

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    Cristiano Spiller (born 3 April 1975) is an Italian electronic music DJ and record producer. He is best known for his 2000 single " Groovejet (If This Ain't Love) ", featuring Sophie Ellis-Bextor . The song reached number-one in the UK, Australia, Ireland, and New Zealand. [ 1 ]

  4. Spillers - Wikipedia

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    The company's bakery business was spun off and sold to Allied Bakeries. [ 9 ] In the late 1990s, following the BSE outbreak in the United Kingdom , Dalgety entered into a series of disposals and sold Spillers flour milling operations to Kerry Group plc in 1997 [ 10 ] and its pet foods business to Nestlé in 1998.

  5. Sophie Ellis-Bextor - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Ellis-Bextor collaborated with Italian DJ Spiller on "Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)", which reached number one in the United Kingdom and in 2015 became the UK's biggest-selling vinyl single of the millennium so far. Her debut solo studio album, Read My Lips, was released in 2001 and peaked at number two on the UK Albums Chart. [2]

  6. Spillers Records - Wikipedia

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    Spillers was founded in 1894 by Henry Spiller at its original location in Queens Arcade, where the shop specialised in the sale of phonographs, wax phonograph cylinders and shellac phonograph discs and also sold and repaired musical instruments. In the early 1920s, Spiller's son Edward took over the running of the business and, with the aid of ...

  7. Spillers (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Spillers was a British company that owned flour mills. Spillers may also refer to: Spillers Records, a shop in Cardiff, Wales; Ashley Spillers (born 1986), an American actress; Hortense Spillers (born 1942), an American literary critic

  8. Talk:Spillers - Wikipedia

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  9. Isabele Taliaferro Spiller - Wikipedia

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    In 1912, Isabele Taliaferro joined the Musical Spillers, a famous vaudeville act, performing as a sextet. [3] The group's founder and leader was William Newmeyer Spiller, [1] who Isabele married on August 25, 1918. [4] The Musical Spillers toured widely, travelling around the US, Canada, Mexico, South America, [2] Europe, and the Caribbean. [1]