• Alternative Chartbusters is the second studio album by UK band the Boys, released in 1978. "Brickfield Nights" was the first single. The Boys released...
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  • Alternative Chartbusters may refer to: Alternative Chartbusters (Stiff Little Fingers album), 1991 Alternative Chartbusters (The Boys album), 1978 This...
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  • August 1977. The Boys released a second album on NEMS, titled Alternative Chartbusters, and toured in support of it with the Ramones. The Boys then signed...
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  • The Boys is the debut studio album by English punk rock band The Boys, released in 1977. After leaving London SS, vocalist and guitarist Matt Dangerfield...
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  • Chartbusters Go Pop (subtitled 20 Legendary Covers from 1969/70 as sung by Elton John) is a compilation album of cover versions by Elton John. These recordings...
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  • 17/Nightmare (2005) Albums The Boys (1977) Alternative Chartbusters (1978) To Hell with The Boys (1979) Boys Only (1981) Live at The Roxy Club, April '77...
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  • Tracks to 2½ hours on Fridays, and Chartbusters (see below) plus two two-hour-long blocks on Saturdays, while the remaining hours each night were repurposed...
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    The Boys' 1978 album Alternative Chartbusters written by Honest John Plain. TCP is mentioned in the song "Obsessions" by Suede. In the Black Mirror episode...
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  • "Talking", by the Boys from Alternative Chartbusters, 1978 "Talkin'", by Brass Construction from Brass Construction, 1975 "Talking", by the Descendents...
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    the 89th best British album of all time, in 2000. In 1991, Chris Lowe of Pet Shop Boys said that he considered the only other worthwhile group in the...
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    Alex Chilton (category The Box Tops members)
    1986, with René Coman and Doug Garrison at the Vera club in Groningen, Netherlands. Shoeshine Chartbusters – (Shoeshine, 1997). Alex plays "We're Gonna...
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    Asha Bhosle (category Recipients of the Padma Vibhushan in arts)
    go on to record several songs with her. During the 2000s, several of Bhosle's numbers became chartbusters, including "Radha Kaise Na Jale" from Lagaan (2001)...
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    mainly through their British hit singles and through the Motown Chartbusters compilation series. By the time Costello reached his mid-teens, Joni Mitchell...
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  • songwriter and guitarist (The Modern Lovers, Robin Lane & The Chartbusters) 11 Hal Blaine, 90, American rock and pop drummer (The Wrecking Crew) Danny Kustow...
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  • & the Chartbusters Rockpile The Romantics Rooney The Rubinoos ≈Todd Rundgren Adam Schmitt The Scruffs The Semantics Sex Clark Five Phil Seymour The Shins...
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  • to the Air) Vernon Sandusky, 80, American rock singer and guitarist (The Chartbusters) 26 – Bob Shane, 85, American folk singer and guitarist (The Kingston...
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  • Pakistani popular music (category Pages using sidebar with the child parameter)
    "Sargam" in 1995 which became a phenomenal hit and the music album of the movie was a chartbuster in Lollywood Top 10 (PTV), Yeh Hai Filmi Dunya (NTM) and...
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