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Entertainment
03-09-2001
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snippet: With the highest of 14 new entries in the Top 40, British boy band Blue follow up Number Four hit `All Rise` with their debut Number One this week, `Too Close`, formerly a minor hit for the American group Next in 1998. They knock last week`s chart-topper, `Let`s Dance` by Five, down one place to Two.

Uncle Kracker (aka DJ Matt Shafer) is new at Number Three with the funk-rock hit `Follow Me` and Eternal`s Louise is back in the charts this week with `Stuck In The Middle`, the 1973 Stealer`s Wheel hit which is more familiar to younger listeners as soundtrack to a memorable scene from Reservoir Dogs.

Finally, Spice Girl Emma Bunton is new at Five with `Take My Breath Away` (no relation to the Berlin song from the Top Gun soundtrack), the second hit single from her debut solo album. [... more]


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