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"007 (Shanty Town)" was the first British chart entry for which Jamaican reggae act? |
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"2-4-6-8 Motorway" was a hit in 1977. It was usually a guaranteed dance-floor filler, but who sang it? |
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Although mostly considered an album band, this British outfit have also had several hit singles amongst which is "2+2=5". This was a hit in 2003 for which band? |
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"C'30, C'60, C'90, Go" was the first chart success for which band in 1980? |
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Which band caught the "5.15" train in 1973? |
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Countdowns were big news in the '60s with the 'space race' hotting up but whose first chart success was "5-4-3-2-1" in 1964? |
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Which soul act was keen on the phone number "634-5789" in 1966? |
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"1999" has been a hit on three separate occasions for this artist: in 1983, in 1985 and not surprisingly again in 1999. Although he is known to change his name occasionally, he is usually known by which name? |
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An American band were checking the time in 2003 and found it to be "12.51". What was their name? |
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This band were getting no reply when they dialled "5.7.0.5" back in 1978. Who sang this song? |
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