May Ricardo Da Force Be With You - 10th September 1995 (Ep4)
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Get rolled with the fever on the dancefloor - N-Trance's preposterous and hugely enjoyable 'Stayin' Alive', featuring Ricardo Da Force, attempts to topple Michael Jackson from the summit thirty years ago this week on the UK Top 40 Singles Chart of 10th September 1995!
There's new entries from Foo Fighters, Jam & Spoon, Vanessa Williams and Inspiral Carpets as Juliet and Ed count down the chart in full.
There's also references to 'Trainspotting', Parappa The Rapper, Mrs. Mills, Miles Davis fusion classics, Jack Grealish, and somehow loads more!
Check out the entire chart from this week via our Spotify playlist here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1s7DAyDOlOPRTsnmLAOHKT
                        
 
  
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