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  2. Bananarama discography - Wikipedia

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    List of promotional singles, showing year released and album name Title Year Album "He's Got Tact" 1982 Deep Sea Skiving "King of the Jungle" 1984 Bananarama "Set on You" 1987 Non-album single "Megarama '89" 1989 "I Found Love" 1995 Ultra Violet "Careless Whisper" 2001 Exotica "If" "Dance Music" 2019 In Stereo "Favourite" 2022 Masquerade

  3. The Greatest Hits Collection (Bananarama album) - Wikipedia

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    The Greatest Hits Collection is a compilation album released by Bananarama which features their single releases and greatest hits. It was issued by London Records in 1988, eight months after the departure of group member Siobhan Fahey. The track listing differed between versions released in the United States and Canada, as well as those ...

  4. The Very Best of Bananarama - Wikipedia

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    The Very Best of Bananarama is a greatest hits album by English group Bananarama, released on 15 October 2001 by Warner Strategic Marketing and London Records. It was released to celebrate the group's 20th anniversary, including their singles released from 1981 to 1993. The album reached number 43 on the UK Albums Chart.

  5. Bananarama - Wikipedia

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    A further single, "I Can't Help It" was also a hit (UK No. 20). After the third single from Wow! was released in early 1988, Fahey – who had married Eurythmics' Dave Stewart – left the group. Her last performance as a member of the group was "Love in the First Degree" at the Brit Awards in February 1988.

  6. The Greatest Hits Collection (video) - Wikipedia

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    The Greatest Hits Collection is a Bananarama videos compilation released by London Records in 1988, as a companion video to their Greatest Hits album. The video differs slightly from the album—"More Than Physical" is not included on the album; the video to "Love in the First Degree" includes group live performance from 1988 BRIT awards (last performance ever with Fahey); and "Mr. Sleaze" is ...

  7. 30 Years of Bananarama - Wikipedia

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    30 Years of Bananarama is a CD/DVD retrospective of British girl group Bananarama's musical career from 1981 through 2009. This compilation album was issued by Rhino Records on 9 July 2012 to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the group. [1] The album entered the UK album chart on 16 July at number 62.

  8. I Heard a Rumour - Wikipedia

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    "I Heard a Rumour" bears notable similarities in part to Michael Fortunati's "Give Me Up", [5] which was released in early 1986; however, producer Mike Stock denied the track was based excessively on that record, insisting the track was simply broadly inspired by Europop trends at the time, saying: "We didn't do sampling...

  9. Really Saying Something: The Platinum Collection - Wikipedia

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    Really Saying Something: The Platinum Collection is one of several greatest hits collections by British girl group Bananarama, released in 2005. It was the second hits package released by Warner Music Group, the parent company of Bananarama's label London Records. (The first was The Very Best of Bananarama in 2001.)