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    Re: SURVIVAL GAME: British Songs that conquered US Charts

    58-Pick up the Pieces/AWB and 118-West End Girls/Pet Shop Boys goodbye...

    1965
    12) Downtown Petula Clark
    17) Ticket To Ride The Beatles
    18. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction Rolling Stones
    21) Yesterday The Beatles

    1968
    36) Hey Jude The Beatles

    1969
    37) Get Back The Beatles with Billy Preston

    39) Come Together / Something The Beatles

    1970
    40) Let It Be The Beatles

    1971
    46) Maggie May Rod Stewart

    1975

    59) Philadelphia Freedom The Elton John Band

    1976
    67) You Should Be Dancing Bee Gees

    1977
    72) Dreams Fleetwood Mac

    1978
    76) Stayin' Alive Bee Gees
    78. Night Fever Bee Gees
    80) Miss You The Rolling Stones

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    Re: SURVIVAL GAME: British Songs that conquered US Charts

    Okay, these two are going:
    12) Downtown Petula Clark
    59) Philadelphia Freedom The Elton John Band

    1965
    17) Ticket To Ride The Beatles
    18. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction Rolling Stones
    21) Yesterday The Beatles

    1968
    36) Hey Jude The Beatles

    1969
    37) Get Back The Beatles with Billy Preston

    39) Come Together / Something The Beatles

    1970
    40) Let It Be The Beatles

    1971
    46) Maggie May Rod Stewart

    1976
    67) You Should Be Dancing Bee Gees

    1977
    72) Dreams Fleetwood Mac

    1978
    76) Stayin' Alive Bee Gees
    78. Night Fever Bee Gees
    80) Miss You The Rolling Stones
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    Re: SURVIVAL GAME: British Songs that conquered US Charts

    Try not to miss "Miss You" by the Stones and "Hey Jude" Beatles.

    1965
    17) Ticket To Ride The Beatles
    18. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction Rolling Stones
    21) Yesterday The Beatles


    1969
    37) Get Back The Beatles with Billy Preston

    39) Come Together / Something The Beatles

    1970
    40) Let It Be The Beatles

    1971
    46) Maggie May Rod Stewart

    1976
    67) You Should Be Dancing Bee Gees

    1977
    72) Dreams Fleetwood Mac

    1978
    76) Stayin' Alive Bee Gees
    78. Night Fever Bee Gees

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    Re: SURVIVAL GAME: British Songs that conquered US Charts

    Wake up Maggie....you're outa here....
    46) Maggie May Rod Stewart
    ...and here's your Ticket To Ride - The Beatles


    1965
    18. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction Rolling Stones
    21) Yesterday The Beatles

    1969
    37) Get Back The Beatles with Billy Preston

    39) Come Together / Something The Beatles

    1970
    40) Let It Be The Beatles

    1976
    67) You Should Be Dancing Bee Gees

    1977
    72) Dreams Fleetwood Mac

    1978
    76) Stayin' Alive Bee Gees
    78. Night Fever Bee Gees

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    Re: SURVIVAL GAME: British Songs that conquered US Charts

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    12)Downtown Petula Clark
    awww.... Bernie ....for some reason I was watching this long shot ..... how did it even get this far .... I think it's one of those songs that nobody really hates...so it can coast innocently along ....


    is this really going to wind up being between :

    The Bee Gees and The Beatles!!! ?? :D:D:D:D8-)8-)

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    Re: SURVIVAL GAME: British Songs that conquered US Charts

    Even @ 3 o'clock in the morning ,we want no sleepy tunes:-o
    21) Yesterday The Beatles
    40) Let It Be The Beatles


    1965
    18. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction Rolling Stones

    1969
    37) Get Back The Beatles with Billy Preston
    39) Come Together / Something The Beatles

    1976
    67) You Should Be Dancing Bee Gees

    1977
    72) Dreams Fleetwood Mac

    1978
    76) Stayin' Alive Bee Gees
    78. Night Fever Bee Gees

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    Re: SURVIVAL GAME: British Songs that conquered US Charts

    "Let It Be" is gone?Both Bee Gees -76 and 78- go then...

    1965
    18. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction Rolling Stones

    1969
    37) Get Back The Beatles with Billy Preston
    39) Come Together / Something The Beatles

    1976
    67) You Should Be Dancing Bee Gees

    1977
    72) Dreams Fleetwood Mac

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    Re: SURVIVAL GAME: British Songs that conquered US Charts

    This is the Fab Four version of Comiskey Park. Let's burn "Get Back" and "Come Together"

    1965
    18. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction Rolling Stones


    1976
    67) You Should Be Dancing Bee Gees

    1977
    72) Dreams Fleetwood Mac

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    Re: SURVIVAL GAME: British Songs that conquered US Charts

    1977
    72)
    only in your Dreams , Fleetwood Mac will you be the last standing !!!

    1965

    18. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction Rolling Stones

    1976

    67) You Should Be Dancing Bee Gees


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    high up where the stallion
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    Re: SURVIVAL GAME: British Songs that conquered US Charts

    *****

    :-P:-P:-P:-P:-P D
    o it !!! :-P:-P:-P

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    Re: SURVIVAL GAME: British Songs that conquered US Charts

    You Should Be Dancing

    Bee Gees

    I'm so sorry, :oops:

    It is a Disco-board, "You should be dancing" is one of my all time favourite dancefloor-joys!

    So, they made it :-o

    Now, all together, hand on your hip, the other 1 in ze air and:



    My baby moves at midnight
    Goes right on till the dawn
    My woman takes me higher
    My woman keeps me warm

    What you doin' on your back, aah
    What you doin'on your back, aah
    You should be dancing, yeah
    Dancing, yeah

    She's juicy and she's trouble
    She gets it to me good
    My woman gives me power
    Goes right down to my blood

    What you doin' on your back, aah
    What you doin'on your back, aah
    You should be dancing, yeah
    Dancing, yeah

    My baby moves at midnight
    Goes right on till the dawn, yeah
    My woman takes me higher
    My woman keeps me warm

    What you doin' on your back, aah
    What you doin'on your back, aah
    You should be dancing, yeah
    Dancing, yeah

    You should be dancing, yeah
    You should be dancing, yeah
    You should be dancing, yeah
    You should be dancing, yeah
    You should be dancing, yeah

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    Re: SURVIVAL GAME: British Songs that conquered US Charts

    ****

    We''ll have to do it all over :icon_sad:




    I just realized that list left off:

    TRAGEDY Bee Gees 1979
    LOVE YOU INSIDE OUT Bee Gees 1979
    :roll:



    no wonder that Wikpedia is free


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    Re: SURVIVAL GAME: British Songs that conquered US Charts

    Quote Originally Written by Videoskooter
    You Should Be Dancing

    Bee Gees

    I'm so sorry, :oops:

    It is a Disco-board, "You should be dancing" is one of my all time favourite dancefloor-joys!

    So, they made it :-o

    Now, all together, hand on your hip, the other 1 in ze air and:



    My baby moves at midnight
    Goes right on till the dawn
    My woman takes me higher
    My woman keeps me warm

    What you doin' on your back, aah
    What you doin'on your back, aah
    You should be dancing, yeah
    Dancing, yeah

    She's juicy and she's trouble
    She gets it to me good
    My woman gives me power
    Goes right down to my blood

    What you doin' on your back, aah
    What you doin'on your back, aah
    You should be dancing, yeah
    Dancing, yeah

    My baby moves at midnight
    Goes right on till the dawn, yeah
    My woman takes me higher
    My woman keeps me warm

    What you doin' on your back, aah
    What you doin'on your back, aah
    You should be dancing, yeah
    Dancing, yeah

    You should be dancing, yeah
    You should be dancing, yeah
    You should be dancing, yeah
    You should be dancing, yeah
    You should be dancing, yeah
    Hey I guess never really totally understood what Barry Gibb was singing!!!:oops::oops::oops:

    What you doin' on your back, aah
    What you doin'on your back, aah
    You should be dancing, yeah
    Dancing, yeah

    But isn't the word 'Layin' in there ...what you doin' layin' on your back...or layin' on your bed"???? I thought I heard "Layin' ' in there.....:-o:-o:-o


    "Lost inside adorable illusion...."

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    Re: SURVIVAL GAME: British Songs that conquered US Charts

    ...and I didn't realize 'she's juicy and she's trouble' :-o

    (they're only lyrics...they're only lyrics...they're only.....)

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    Re: SURVIVAL GAME: British Songs that conquered US Charts

    Quote Originally Written by discokicks
    ...and I didn't realize 'she's juicy and she's trouble' :-o

    (they're only lyrics...they're only lyrics...they're only.....)
    I have the BEE GEES interview from Rolling Stone Mag '78 I think .... ....they're very foul mouthed. .. and very into porno ..... So I have to think songs like LOVE YOU INSIDE OUT ... HOW DEEP IS YOUR LOVE .... are not so innocent ..even though they pull it off so smoothly


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    Re: SURVIVAL GAME: British Songs that conquered US Charts


     

     

    done already?

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