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Fun Trivia: F : Fractured Music

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    Bohemian Rhapsody. "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen was released in 1975. It stayed at the top of the charts in the UK for 14 weeks. It was also rediscovered by a whole new generation when it was used in the 1992 movie "Wayne’s World".

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    Genie in a Bottle. This was Christina Aguilera’s first number one single and was taken from her debut album “Christina Aguilera”. The song was released in the USA in June of 1999 and stayed at the top of the American charts for five weeks. It was also the number one single in 18 countries worldwide.

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    Stairway to heaven. Led Zeppelin’s fourth album was released in November 1971 and included, the now infamous track, "Stairway to Heaven". It is eight minutes long, was never released as a single but is still played over 4,000 times a year on American radio alone.

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    Ruby. Ruby was the first single from the Kaiser Chiefs second album, “Yours Truly, Angry Mob”. It was their first number one single. Manchester United fans have been known to sing “Rooney, Rooney, Rooney, Rooney” to the same tune.

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    Grace Kelly. From the 2007 album, "Life in Cartoon Motion", this single reached number one in the UK chart and 57 in the US chart. It was also featured in an episode of the American TV series, "Ugly Betty".

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    Patience. This was the first single from Take That’s comeback album, "Beautiful World". "Patience" was released in November 2006, reached Number one in the UK chart in its second week and stayed there for four weeks.

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    Paranoid. The single was released before the album of the same name, in September 1970. It reached number 4 in the UK singles chart and is Black Sabbath’s only top 10 UK hit to date. The album was released a month later in England but America had to wait another three months until January 1971 to buy it.

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    Ferry Cross the Mersey. "Ferry Cross the Mersey" by Jerry and the Pacemakers was released in December 1964, a year after "You’ll Never Walk Alone". Gerry and the Pacemakers were great rivals of The Beatles, being from the same city and playing most of the same venues. The band was mentioned in the movie "Wayne’s World 2".

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    Werewolves of London. "Werewolves of London" by Warren Zevon was released in 1978 and was featured on the album "Excitable Boy". Of particular note is that John McVie and Mick Fleetwood of Fleetwood Mac played on this album.

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    Paint it Black. "Paint it Black" by the Rolling Stones was released in May 1966 and reached Number 1 in both the UK and the US charts. The song was used during the end credits of the film "Full Metal Jacket". Such diverse artist as Blondie, Rick Wakeman and Duran Duran have also covered it.


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