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Chris Rea artist popular songs

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1 Fool (If You Think It's Over) 5   Sep 1978  
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2 Whatever Happened To Benny Santini?   Nov 1978  
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3 Diamonds   May 1979  
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4 Loving You   Apr 1982  
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5 Let It Loose   Apr 1983  
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6 I Can Hear Your Heartbeat   Oct 1983  
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7 I Don't Know What It Is But I Love It   Mar 1984  
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8 Touche D'amour   Jul 1984  
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9 Stainsby Girls   May 1985  
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10 Josephine   Jun 1985  
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11 Ace Of Hearts   Nov 1985  
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12 It's All Gone   Mar 1986  
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13 Hello Friend   Dec 1986  
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14 Let's Dance   Sep 1987  
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15 Joys Of Christmas   Dec 1987  
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16 Que Sera   Feb 1988  
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17 Driving Home For Christmas   Dec 1988  
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18 Working On It 1     Apr 1989  
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19 On The Beach   Aug 1989  
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20 That's What They Always Say   Dec 1989  
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21 The Road To Hell 8     Feb 1990  
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22 Tell Me There's A Heaven   Feb 1990  
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23 Texas   May 1990  
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24 Auberge   Mar 1991  
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25 Heaven   Apr 1991  
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26 Looking For The Summer   Jul 1991  
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27 Winter Song   Nov 1991  
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28 Nothing To Fear   Oct 1992  
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29 God's Great Banana Skin   Nov 1992  
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30 Soft Top Hard Shoulder   Jan 1993  
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31 Julia   Oct 1993  
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32 You Can Go Your Own Way   Nov 1994  
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33 Disco La Passione   Nov 1996  
  Chris Rea/Shirley Bassey  
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