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Dollar reformed in 1986 and despite four single releases, including a Top 10 hit, the group never released another album. Many of the tracks on this album were released on compact disc on a 2006 compilation, The Platinum Collection. [8] The whole album was released on compact disc in February 2010 by Cherry Red Records, and included six bonus ...
Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications; UK [1]Shooting Stars: Released: August 1979; Label: Carrere Formats: LP, MC 36 The Paris Collection: Released: 5 December 1980
Tracks from this album were released as B-sides to later hit singles in a further attempt to boost sales of the album. Many of the tracks were released on compact disc on a 2006 compilation album, The Platinum Collection. [5] The whole album was released on compact disc in February 2010 by Cherry Red Records with six bonus tracks. [6]
Dollar were a British pop vocal duo, comprising David Van Day and Anglo-Canadian Thereza Bazar. The duo were successful in the late 1970s and 1980s, achieving ten top 40 singles on the UK Singles Chart , including the top ten hits " Love's Gotta Hold on Me " (1979), " I Wanna Hold Your Hand " (1979), " Mirror Mirror " (1981), " Give Me Back My ...
The album was released on Carrere Records and reached no.36 in the UK Albums Chart. [4] Five of the nine tracks were written by Dollar members David Van Day and Thereza Bazar, the album was produced by Christopher Neil. Track "Love Street" was released as a single after the group had left the label. "I Need Your Love" was released as a single ...
The Dollar is the debut studio album by American country music artist Jamey Johnson. Released in January 2006 on BNA Records , it features the single "The Dollar", which peaked at number 14 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts in early 2006.
"Mirror Mirror" (also titled as "Mirror Mirror (Mon Amour)") is a song by British pop duo Dollar, released in 1981 as the second single from their third album, The Dollar Album. The song was co-written by Trevor Horn and Bruce Woolley , and produced by Horn.
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