Off The Chart: 23 April 1985

Off The Chart: 23 April 1985

It’s the end of another dexy1 which means it’s 1985 on this week’s Off The Chart! Join us for another two hours of hits, headlines and Harvesters including the usual barrowload of forgotten and half-remembered hits, three tracks from one of the week’s hit albums, a sneaky peek at the West German chart, a look at the day’s events and the top five singles in full. Which member of one of the biggest groups of the past decade was finding solo success a bit hard to come by? What was the fastest selling single in US chart history? And who is the only Phyllis to have had a UK top forty hit? Tune in and find out!

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We also have a Spotify playlist for our #ICEOTWF feature, including all (well, most) of the international hits we’ve played since the feature began in March 2017. There are all sorts of oddities in here, all of which were hits somewhere in the world but not in the UK!

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  1. A period of ten weeks, we’ve been using the word for years now, do keep up.