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as the hits dried up by the end of the decade. In 1975, the band was working on a second album of material for ABC including "Our Last Song Together", released as a single (and which made the pop chart), and "Take Me Make Me Yours", which to this day remains unreleased. Ultimately the group left the
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and reached #15 on the Hot 100 with the Heywoods version). They were followed by their last top-40 hit, "The Heartbreak Kid" (#39 Hot 100), and their ominously titled last Hot 100 hit, "
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in the early 1970s and signed with Family Productions, releasing their first single in 1972, "Special Someone", but their big break came after moving to
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label and joined Capitol Records, where they recorded songs by Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman, the writing/producing team behind the UK act
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and the CD features such highlights as "Who Do You Think You Are", "The House on Telegraph Hill", and "The Heartbreak Kid".
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with no success in the 1980s. They reformed again in 1996 as a nostalgia act and still make appearances, most notably in the
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in 1973. Although their first single with ABC, "Deeper and Deeper,โ€ failed to make a big impression on the
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in 1965 by their leader, Robert Walter "Bo" Donaldson. They were first discovered while touring with
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in June 1974. Despite the song's popularity, many people disliked it, and it was voted #8 on
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song that reached #1 for 2 weeks on the Hot 100 with the Heywoods version) and "
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After their initial popularity, they began a migration across three other
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Lead singer and trumpeter Mike Gibbons died on April 2, 2016, at age 71.
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hit songs whose original versions had not been hits in the U.S.: "
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The Comparison Book Billboard/Cash Box/Record World 1954โ€“1982
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List of artists who reached number one in the United States
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magazine's readers' poll of "10 Worst Songs of the 1970s."
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