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  2. Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) - Wikipedia

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    "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" was Eurythmics' commercial breakthrough in the United Kingdom and all over the world. The single entered the UK Singles Chart at number 63 in February 1983 and reached number two the following month, spending a total of six weeks in the Top 5. [ 16 ]

  3. I'm Never Giving Up - Wikipedia

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    "I'm Never Giving Up", written and composed by Ron Roker, Jan Pulsford, and Phil Wigger, was the United Kingdom's entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1983, performed by the trio Sweet Dreams. Sweet Dreams won the right to perform at Munich by winning the UK national final, A Song for Europe , where they were the first act to perform.

  4. Sweet Dreams (1970s band) - Wikipedia

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    To join Brown and Jackson in Sweet Dreams' live performances, Roker and Shury recruited the line-up of Love Lane, the house band at the La Dolce Vita club Birmingham & various "Tiffanys" venues, specifically Robert Young (born Robert Parkes (drums/vocals ) Stuart Armstrong,(keyboards/vocals) and Stephen Parkes,(bass/vocals) plus the duo Kim and ...

  5. Hobbs Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Hobbs is a women's clothing, footwear and accessories retailer based in London, UK.It was founded in Hampstead in 1981 [1] and began as a shoe retailer. Hobbs now has stores across the United Kingdom, concession stores in the United States [citation needed] and Germany and franchise stores in Dubai and Sweden. [2]

  6. Sweet Dreams - Wikipedia

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    Sweet Dreams (1970s band), a UK group that had a hit with a cover of ABBA's "Honey, Honey" Sweet Dreams (1980s band), a UK group in the 1983 Eurovision Song Contest;

  7. Time and a Word - Wikipedia

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    Tensions within the band increased, and just after the album's recording was completed in early 1970, Banks was asked to leave. Steve Howe would join the line-up as a replacement that June. Following the UK release of Time and a Word in July 1970, the album became the group's first to enter the UK Albums Chart, with a peak at number 45. [23]