On This Day July 27 1985 – Everytime You Go Away Became The Number One Song In America

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Pete

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On This Day July 27 1985 – Everytime You Go Away Became The Number One Song In America.

On this day July 27 1985, Everytime You Go Away by Paul Young became the number one song in America, holding the top spot through August 2. Originally written and recorded by Hall and Oates, the song gained widespread popularity when Paul Young reimagined it with a soulful arrangement on his breakthrough album The Secret of Association.

With its smooth production, emotional vocals, and gospel...

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