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This Ole House Shakin'Stevens Making Youre Mind Up Bucks Fizz Performed ...
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This Ole House Shakin'Stevens Making Youre Mind Up Bucks Fizz Performed On Yamaha Tyros 4 By Rico
The recorded version of "This Ole House" by Rosemary Clooney, featuring bass vocals by Thurl Ravenscroft, reached #1 on the Billboard chart in 1954, as the flip side to her previous #1 song, "Hey There". Clooney's version also topped the UK Singles Chart, although there were other UK hit versions around by Billie Anthony, and Alma Cogan, both recorded in 1954. The recording by Alma Cogan and Vocal Group with Felix King, piano and orchestra was made in London on September 2, 1954. The song was released by EMI on the His Master's Voice label as catalogue numbers B 10761 and 7M 269. The flip side was "Skokiaan". In March 1981, Shakin' Stevens took the song back to number one for three weeks in the United Kingdom. His version was re-released in 2005, after his appearance in the TV show Hit Me Baby One More Time, and reached number 20 in the UK chart.
On 11 March 1981, Bucks Fizz performed "Making Your Mind Up" at the Song for Europe finals and despite being up against favourites and current chart group Liquid Gold, won the contest with ease.[4] From this point, the group undertook much promotion of the song around the UK, including an appearance on Top of the Pops, whereby the single entered the UK charts at 24. The following week it rose to No.5 and on 4 April the 1981 Eurovision Song Contest was staged in Dublin. In a close contest throughout the voting procedure, "Making Your Mind Up" managed to secure a victory, beating second-placed Germany by a mere four votes. "Making Your Mind Up" went to No.1 in the UK following the victory and remained there for three weeks, becoming one of the biggest selling songs of the year.[5] It also saw the group in high demand throughout Europe, with the single hitting No.1 in many countries and charting in the top ten in Australia. The record eventually sold four million copies worldwide.
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How verry sweet of you to put me down here on youre channel thank you so much
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