Mr Rovver Rovver - 17th September 1995 (Ep5)
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What you want is some boombastic fantastic romantic lover - yes, Mr Rovver Rovver himself is attempting to topple Michael Jackson from the top of the UK Singles Chart, as Juliet and Ed count down the Top 40 as it was thirty years ago on 17th September 1995.
There's also new songs from Mariah Carey, David Bowie, Erasure, Prince and even Michael's own sister Janet on a busy week with 15 new entries!
Juliet and Ed also chat Scooby Doo, Jerry Springer and South Park and propose a Grand Unified Field Theory of Nineties Dance.
Check out the entire chart from this week via our Spotify playlist here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2Ji5xd3GBDCIIc4DdVnhgN?si=xFI4uhByTG6_H5VEsJzWsQ
                        
 
  
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