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21 December 2014

Music Monday ~ East 17

Stay Another Day

The Christmas number 1 from 1994 is today's choice for Music Monday. This song was East 17's only UK number 1 song. This song is taken from their album "Steam" and is reportedly about Tony Mortimer's (band member) Ollie. Other songs released by the 4 piece group include "House Of Love", "Deep", "It's Alright", "Around The World", "Thunder" & "If You Ever" which was a duet with British singer Gabrielle.




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9 comments:

  1. This definitely deserved it's place at #1 at the time ...good choice :-)

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  2. This is a pretty song.

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  3. Great song, really like it. Thanks for sharing.

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  4. They sure aren't much to look at, but I like this song ~ very lovely! Have a Merry Christmas and thank you for dancing with the 4M crew this year!

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  5. Whoa very new to me, but what a wonderful tune. I love listening to this one... listened to it twice! Very pretty & what wonderful voices. Thanks for sharing, and Merry Christmas to you and yours!

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  6. Oh, I liked that although a new tune to me. I have pinned this one for future too.
    Merry Christmas!

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  7. wow new to me but I'm loving it. thank you.

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  8. Hope you had a wonderful Christmas!

    Happy New Year!

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