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Topic History of: FAB Chart - Bee Gees, etc.
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Michael Grace Jones did a sterling version as well.

But I can't resist this link:



Al I think Edith Piaf sang La Vie En Rose.
The Cat One of my favourite Bee Gees tracks - 'First of May' is in at 15. Always makes me think of 'Melody' aka 'S.W.A.L.K.', an awful but cult movie from the 1970s.

Rallia Xristidou (no idea how that's pronounced) does a version of 'La vie en Rose'. I've been trying to recall who else I heard doing that song recently. There's something enchanting about French music.

Barnaby Griffin at 19. His is a song which has more to it than you realise on the first listen. I think it could catch on.

Rusty and Fred hold on for a fourth week. I was sure that Scott Slater would replace them today. Oh well. Two top quality songs together there.

Pity the pipers are on the way down.

Good chart again.

http://fabchart.tripod.com