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Episode 18 – Ace Of Base, The Symbol, Crash Test Dummies, Wet Wet Wet & All-4-One

 
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There was a minor error with our original post. Like most of Australia, we are blaming the Asylum Seekers for this. Imagine if Judith Durham had made a comeback record on David Geffen’s 70s Asylum label. She would be an Asylum Seeker, and it would be her fault as well.

In this episode we discuss 5 #1 singles in Australia from the middle of 1994!

As ever, make sure to check the tumblr over the next week as we’ll be posting more stuff about these songs and related things. Feel free to comment underneath the podcast tumblr post to tell us about your experiences with the songs, or to drop us a line at twitter, Facebook or the gmail (all of which have the username 90percenthits, of course). And it looks good if you rate us or review us on iTunes. And we’re always keen to hear other people’s experiences with these songs!

Episode 18: Ace Of Base, The Symbol, Crash Test Dummies, Wet Wet Wet & All-4-One

Featuring:

  • ‘The Sign’ by Ace Of Base (#1 for 4 weeks, 1st May 1994)
  • ‘The Most Beautiful Girl In The World’ by image (#1 for 2 weeks, 23rd January 1994)
  • ‘Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm’ by Crash Test Dummies (#1 for 3 weeks, 12th June 1994)
  • ‘Love Is All Around’ by Wet Wet Wet (#1 for 6 weeks, 3rd June 1994)
  • ‘I Swear’ by All-4-One (#1 for 5 weeks, 14th August 1994)

Enjoy!

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There was a minor error with our original post. Like most of Australia, we are blaming the Asylum Seekers for this. Imagine if Judith Durham had made a comeback record on David Geffen’s 70s Asylum label. She would be an Asylum Seeker, and it would be her fault as well.

In this episode we discuss 5 #1 singles in Australia from the middle of 1994!

As ever, make sure to check the tumblr over the next week as we’ll be posting more stuff about these songs and related things. Feel free to comment underneath the podcast tumblr post to tell us about your experiences with the songs, or to drop us a line at twitter, Facebook or the gmail (all of which have the username 90percenthits, of course). And it looks good if you rate us or review us on iTunes. And we’re always keen to hear other people’s experiences with these songs!

Episode 18: Ace Of Base, The Symbol, Crash Test Dummies, Wet Wet Wet & All-4-One

Featuring:

  • ‘The Sign’ by Ace Of Base (#1 for 4 weeks, 1st May 1994)
  • ‘The Most Beautiful Girl In The World’ by image (#1 for 2 weeks, 23rd January 1994)
  • ‘Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm’ by Crash Test Dummies (#1 for 3 weeks, 12th June 1994)
  • ‘Love Is All Around’ by Wet Wet Wet (#1 for 6 weeks, 3rd June 1994)
  • ‘I Swear’ by All-4-One (#1 for 5 weeks, 14th August 1994)

Enjoy!

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