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- Chartbusters was an Irish video rental chain founded by former Xtra-vision chief executive, Richard Murphy. Chartbusters was founded by Richard Murphy...
- Volumes 1 and 2 were originally called British Motown Chartbusters; after this the title Motown Chartbusters was used. Early Motown Records releases in Britain...
- that The Chartbusters were one of the inspirations for his film That Thing You Do!. (Note that there was also a band called The Chartbusters in the San...
- Jerry Wexler saw a Chartbusters show, however, he signed the band to Warner Brothers. Their first album, Robin Lane & the Chartbusters (1980) featured the...
- Alternative Chartbusters may refer to: Alternative Chartbusters (Stiff Little Fingers album), 1991 Alternative Chartbusters (The Boys album), 1978 This...
- Chartbusters Go Pop (subtitled 20 Legendary Covers from 1969/70 as sung by Elton John) is a compilation album of cover versions by Elton John. These recordings...
- September 2005). "Solid Gold Chartbusters : I Wanna 1 2 1 with You". NME (Review). Retrieved 17 March 2020. "Solid Gold Chartbusters". The Official Charts Company...
- established music director. All the songs of this movie went on to become top chartbusters and Keeravani was flooded with offers from all across south Indian film...
- Yobs. Alternative Chartbusters sees the band moving away from punk rock into power pop territory. While promoting Alternative Chartbusters, the Boys' po****rity...
- the films Kalusukovalani, Manmadhudu and Sontham became the biggest chartbusters of the time. These films were critically and commercially successful...