Hi The answer to this question is 'Pray'. I am one of the 'origianl' Take That fans from when they shot to fame the first time. They were brill then but they are amazing now. Vicky
'Take That' formed in Manchester, England in 1989.
The Who's first ever release as the Who, was "I Can't Explain" b/w "Bald Headed Woman" in January, 1965. It reached number 8 in the UK and just scraped in to the Top 100 in the US.
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Sorry, they never had a number one single in the US. Actually they had only one top 40 hit. Back for Good reached number 7 in 1995
In the US, their first hit was Not Fade Away, which peaked at number 48 in May, 1964
their first single was love me do and their first number one hit was please please me on the UK charts.
Back for Good reached number 7 in 1995. It is their only top 100 charted single
His first number one hit was Nice & Slow in 1998
Sorry, they never had a number one single in the US. Actually they had only one top 40 hit. Back for Good reached number 7 in 1995
The band's second song to reach number one (if thats what you mean by 'hit') was Livin' On A Prayer. The band's first number 1 was You Give Love A Bad Name.
In the US, their first hit was Not Fade Away, which peaked at number 48 in May, 1964
their first single was love me do and their first number one hit was please please me on the UK charts.
Back for Good reached number 7 in 1995. It is their only top 100 charted single
His first number one hit was Nice & Slow in 1998
The first number one hit of 1970 was "Raindrops keep fallin' on my head" by BJ Thomas. The first British act to have a number one hit in 1970 was the Beatles with "Let it Be" in April
He had no hits by himself. With the Beach Boys, his first Number One hit was "I Get Around" in June 1964.
I Swear but Papa Can You Hear Me was their first main commercial hit. Number 1 featuring Tinchy Stryder was their first number 1.
"Heartbreak Hotel" actually went Platinum.
"Horror Movie" was the first number one single of Skyhooks.
America's first Number One hit was "A Horse With No Name" in November 1971.