Lyrics by Bananarama

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  1. Love In The First Degree
  2. Venus
  3. Cruel Summer
  4. FEEL THE LOVE
  5. I Can't Help It
  6. I Heard a Rumour
  7. Love, Truth and Honesty
  8. Love
  9. A Cut Above The Rest
  10. A Trick Of The Night
  11. Aie A Mwana
  12. Ain't No Cure
  13. Another Lover
  14. Bad For Me
  15. Blue Skies
  16. Boom
  17. Boy Trouble
  18. Cairo
  19. Careless Whisper
  20. Cheers Then
  21. Clean Cut Boy (Party Size)
  22. Come Back
  23. Crazy
  24. Cut Above The Rest
  25. Dance With A Stranger
  26. Do Not Disturb
  27. Doctor Love
  28. Don't Step On My Groove
  29. Don't Stop Me Now
  30. Don't Throw It All Away
  31. Dream Baby
  32. Ecstasy
  33. Every Shade Of Blue
  34. Feel For You
  35. Frequency
  36. Ghost
  37. Girl About Town
  38. Give In To Me
  39. Give It All Up For Love
  40. Got A Thing For You
  41. He Was Really Sayin' Somethin'
  42. He's Got Tact
  43. Heartless
  44. Help!
  45. Hey Young London
  46. Hooked On Love
  47. Hot Line To Heaven
  48. I Can't Let You Go
  49. I Could Be Persuaded
  50. I Could Be Persuated
  51. I Don't Care
  52. I Found Love
  53. I Love The Way
  54. I Want Candy
  55. I Want You Back
  56. I'm Waiting
  57. If
  58. If You Love Me
  59. Iko Iko
  60. In A Perfect World
  61. Is She Good To You
  62. Is Your love Strong Enough
  63. It Ain't What You Do
  64. Keep Your Hands To yourself
  65. King Of The Jungle
  66. Last Thing On My Mind
  67. Let It Be
  68. Let Me Love You One
  69. Let Me Love You One More Time
  70. Link
  71. Live Now
  72. Long Train Running
  73. Look On The Floor (Hypnotic Tango)
  74. Love Generation
  75. Love Leave Forget
  76. Love Truth Honesty
  77. Lovebite
  78. Maybe The Next time
  79. Megalomaniac
  80. Michael Row The Boat Ashore
  81. Middle Of Nowhere
  82. More More More
  83. More Than Physical
  84. Move In My Direction
  85. Movin' On
  86. Mr Sleaze
  87. Na Na Hey Hey
  88. Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye
  89. Na Na Na Hey Hey
  90. Nathan Jones
  91. No Feelings
  92. Nothing Lasts Forever
  93. Once In A Lifetime
  94. One In A Million
  95. Only Time Will Tell
  96. Only Your Love
  97. Outta Sight
  98. Preacher Man
  99. Preacher Man [Ramabanana Alternative Mix]
  100. Promised Land
  101. Prove Your love
  102. Push
  103. Ready Or Not
  104. Really Saying Something
  105. Rhythm of Life
  106. Rhythm Of Live
  107. Riskin' A Romance
  108. Robert De Niro's Waiting
  109. Rough Justice
  110. Rules Of Attraction
  111. Scarlett
  112. Set On You
  113. Shy Boy
  114. Sleep
  115. Solid Gold Easy Action
  116. Some Girls
  117. Starz
  118. State I'm In
  119. Strike It Rich
  120. Stuff Like That
  121. System
  122. Take Me Away
  123. Take Me To Your Heart
  124. Tell Tale Signs
  125. Tempus Fugit Mix
  126. The 'Funrama' Theme
  127. The Wild Life
  128. Through A Child Eyes
  129. Through a Child's Eyes
  130. Time Out
  131. Tripping On Your Love
  132. True Confessions
  133. U R My Baby
  134. Wake Up And Love me
  135. Wake Up On Love Me
  136. Waterfall
  137. Waterloo
  138. What A Shambles
  139. What Colour R The Skies Where U
  140. What Colour R the Skies Where U Live
  141. What You Gonna Do
  142. White Train
  143. Wish You Were Here
  144. You And I
  145. You Are Not Me
  146. You Give Love A Bad Name
  147. You Love Is Like A Drug
  148. You'll Never Know What It Means
  149. You're Never Satified
  150. You're Never Satisfied
  151. You've Really Got Something
  152. Young At Heart
  153. Your Love It Tastes So Sweet

Bananarama is a British-Irish girl group formed in London in 1980. The group, originally a trio, consisted of friends Sara Dallin, Siobhan Fahey, and Keren Woodward. Fahey left the group in 1988 and was replaced by Jacquie O'Sullivan until 1991, when the trio became a duo. Their success on both pop and dance charts saw them listed in the Guinness World Records for achieving the world's highest number of chart entries by an all-female group. Between 1982 and 2009, they had 32 singles reach the Top 50 of the UK Singles Chart. The group's UK top-10 hits include "It Ain't What You Do (It's the Way That You Do It)" (1982), "Really Saying Something" (1982), "Shy Boy" (1982), "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye" (1983), "Cruel Summer" (1983), "Robert De Niro's Waiting..." (1984), "Love in the First Degree" (1987), "I Want You Back" in 1988, and charity track "Help!" in 1989. In 1986, they had a U.S. number one with another of their UK top-10 hits, a cover of "Venus". In total, they had 11 singles reach the US Billboard Hot 100 (1983–1988). They are associated with the MTV-driven Second British Invasion of the US. The trio performed on "Do They Know It's Christmas?", a UK chart-topping collaborative charity single released in 1984. They topped the Australian ARIA albums chart in June 1988 with Wow! (1987), and earned Brit Award nominations for Best British Single for "Love in the First Degree", and Best Music Video for their cover of the Supremes single "Nathan Jones". Fahey left the group in 1988 and formed Shakespears Sister, best known for the UK number one "Stay" (1992). She was replaced by Jacquie O'Sullivan. This line-up had UK top-five hits with "I Want You Back" (1988) and a cover of The Beatles' "Help!" (1989) recorded with comedy duo French and Saunders and comedian Kathy Burke for the charity Comic Relief. They also charted with "Love, Truth and Honesty" and "Nathan Jones". In 1989, they embarked on their first world tour and had another hit with a new remixed version of "Cruel Summer". In 1990 and 1991, they had top-30 hits with "Only Your Love", "Preacher Man", and "Long Train Running" and their new studio album Pop Life, which featured these singles and a fourth, "Tripping on Your Love", which was released soon after the album. After O'Sullivan's late-1991 departure, Dallin and Woodward continued Bananarama as a duo, with further top-30 hits including "Movin' On" (1992), "More, More, More" (1993), "Move in My Direction" (2005), and "Look on the Floor (Hypnotic Tango) (2005)". Fahey temporarily rejoined Bananarama in 2017 and they toured the UK and North America between November that year and August 2018.

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