The Charts
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Active from | 1956 |
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Active until | 1958 |
Genres | Jazz |
Albums | Deserie / Zoop (Digital 45) |
Record labels | Jasmine Records |
Collectables Records | |
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ID | 1971886 |
About The Charts
The Charts were an American doo-wop group of the 1950s, most famous for their recording "Deserie". The group formed as The Thrilltones in Harlem, New York in 1956, and comprised teenagers Joe Grier, Stephen Brown, Glenmore Jackson, Leroy Binns, and Ross Buford.
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... " Fairytale of New York blew up on The Charts in the UK and Ireland...
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... The 1980s really needed a peg toothed, dishevelled, drunken Irish punk poet in The Charts, albeit one who was actually born in Tunbridge Wells...
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... 5) The record entered The Charts at number seven before climbing to number one, where it remained for five weeks...
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... The pair first stormed to the top of The Charts in 2018 with an ode to sausage rolls - a comedy version of Starship s We Built This City, changing the lyrics to " we built this city on sausage rolls"...
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... The song took Jones back to the top of The Charts in the UK and to number 11 in the US billboard...
Taylor Swift trumps The Beatles in the UK album charts
... " Although Dua hasn t topped The Charts this week, Harry says Houdini is long overdue some recognition in popular culture...
The Beatles top singles chart 60 years after their first hit
...By Helen BushbyEntertainment reporterThe Beatles have topped The Charts with their single, Now and Then, making them the act with the longest gap between their first and last number ones...