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  2. The Sweet's Biggest Hits - Wikipedia

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    The Sweet's Biggest Hits is a 1972 greatest hits album by Sweet. It contains their six hit singles which made the UK chart in 1971/72, the 'B' sides to the first four and an album track, "Chop Chop" which was released as a single in some countries but not in the UK. The album reached number three in Finland. [1]

  3. The Sweet discography - Wikipedia

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    Title Album details Live at the Marquee: Released: March 1989; Label: SPV, Maze; Formats: CD, 2×LP; Rock & Roll Disgrace – Live in Japan: Released: November 1992

  4. The Sweet - Wikipedia

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    From mid 1973 to early 1974, Sweet were growing increasingly tired of the management team of Chinn and Chapman, who had written the group's major hits and who had cultivated the band's glam rock image, with Sweet rejecting the song Dyna-mite, which instead went on to become a hit for Mud that reached number 4 in the UK singles chart in November ...

  5. The Golden Greats - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Greats is a greatest hits album by the British glam rock band Sweet, released in 1977. [1] Their second UK compilation album after The Sweet's Biggest Hits which featured their hits in 1971/72, this album features all of their UK singles from 1973 to 1977 although the last three, "Lost Angels", "Fever of Love" and "Stairway to the Stars" failed to chart in the UK or the US.

  6. Brian Connolly - Wikipedia

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    Brian Francis Connolly (5 October 1945 – 9 February 1997) was a Scottish singer-songwriter, musician and actor, best known as the lead singer of glam rock band Sweet between 1968 and 1979 and known for his charismatic stage presence and distinctive voice.

  7. Funny, Funny - Wikipedia

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    It was the first single from their debut album Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be and became their first chart hit, peaking at number 13 on the UK Singles Chart. [3] Robin Carmody of Freaky Trigger described the "particularly fine" song as the strongest example of the Sweet's early bubblegum sound, before the group's music became heavier. [1]

  8. Bitcoin hits record high above $93,800 as Trump rally resumes

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    Bitcoin jumped to a record high on Tuesday, trading north of $93,800 per token as the cryptocurrency's post-election gains resumed.Bitcoin prices held steady over the weekend around $91,000 after ...

  9. The Ballroom Blitz & More Sweet Hits - Wikipedia

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    The Ballroom Blitz & More Sweet Hits is a greatest hits album from British rock band Sweet, initially released in Australia in 1992 on the BMG label. Upon its release it reached number 19 on the Australian albums chart. [2]