Your charity achievements
Mike asks about your charity achievements as Eddie Izzard completed 27 marathons in 27 days for Sport Relief.
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The Monkees
Last Train To Clarksville
- Greatest Hits Of The Monkees.
- TELSTAR.
- 09.
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Eternal
I Wanna Be The Only One (feat. BeBe Winans)
- I Wanna Be The Only One.
- FIRST AVENUE RECORDS.
- 18.
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Paul Simon
You Can Call Me Al
- Negotiations & Love Songs.
- WARNER BROS.
- 02.
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Edison Lighthouse
Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)
- 30 Years Of Number Ones, Vol.6.
- CONNOISSEUR COLLECTION.
- 20.
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Stevie Wonder
Uptight (Everything's Alright)
- Essential Stevie Wonder.
- TAMLA MOTOWN.
- 01.
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Elton John
I Guess That's Why They Call It The Blues
- Elton John Love Songs.
- ROCKET.
- 17.
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Captain & Tennille
Love Will Keep Us Together
- Great Romantic Hits Of The 70s & 80s.
- READER'S DIGEST.
- 01.
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The Hollies
The Air That I Breathe
- Greatest Love Of All 2.
- TELSTAR.
- 01.
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Queen
I Want To Break Free
- Queen's Greatest Hits 2.
- PARLOPHONE.
- 18.
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Supertramp
Breakfast In America
- Very Best Of Supertramp.
- A&M.
- 01.
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The Jacksons
I'll Be There
- Anthology.
- TAMLA MOTOWN.
- 01.
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Toto
Africa
- Rediscover The 70s & 80s.
- OLD GOLD.
- 01.
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Phil Everly & Cliff Richard
She Means Nothing To Me
- Cliff Richard - Private Collection.
- EMI.
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Joan Armatrading
Drop The Pilot
- The Very Best Of Joan Armatrading.
- A&M.
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Paul McCartney & Michael Jackson
Say Say Say
- Paul McCartney - All The Best!.
- Parlophone.
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Billy Joel
Uptown Girl
- Billy Joel's Greatest Hits.
- COLUMBIA.
- 01.
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Edwin Starr
S.O.S. (Stop Her On Sight)
- Motown - The Hits Collection.
- HITSVILLE.
- 01.
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Glen Campbell
Galveston
- That's Country, Simply The Best Country.
- EMI.
- 21.
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The Foundations
Build Me Up Buttercup
- Hit Love Songs Of The 60s.
- PICKWICK.
- 16.
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Desmond Dekker & the Aces
Israelites
- 20 Reggae Blockbusters.
- TROJAN.
- 01.
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