Said And Done Boyzone Rarity
Oh Carol This song is by Boyzone and appears on the album Said And Done (1995). Said and Done is the debut album by Irish boy band Boyzone. The Boyzone members on this album are Ronan Keating, Keith Duffy, Michael Graham. Find album reviews, stream songs, credits and award information for Said and Done - Boyzone on AllMusic - 1995 - Said and Done is a humble debut for the Irish. Taboo Game Wedding Version Country there.
Chart (1994-96) Peak position Australian Albums () 49 Belgian Albums ( Flanders) 10 Belgian Albums ( Wallonia) 42 Dutch Albums () 41 13 French Albums () 33 German Albums () 68 Irish Albums () 1 Scottish Albums () 5 Swiss Albums () 44 UK Albums () 1 Certifications [ ] Region Certification /Sales United Kingdom () 3× Platinum 900,000 ^ Summaries Europe () 1× Platinum 1,000,000 * *sales figures based on certification alone ^shipments figures based on certification alone Year-end charts [ ] Chart (1995) Position UK Albums (OCC) 23 Chart (1996) Position UK Albums (OCC) 36 References [ ]. • • Richie, Taylor (16 December 1997)... Retrieved 27 July 2015. The Official UK Charts Company. Archived from on 26 May 2006.
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'Dublin To Detroit' is OUT NOW. Amazon: iTunes: ‘Dublin To Detroit’ is the Boyz first themed album in their 20 year career.
It finds Boyzone’s sumptuous vocal harmonies soaring through a collection of freshly updated classics from Motown’s sensational songbook. Produced by their ‘BZ20’ collaborator Brian Rawling at Metrophonic, ‘Dublin To Detroit’ is packed with hits from start to finish, including eternal favourites such as The Supremes’ ‘You Can’t Hurry Love’; Jimmy Ruffin’s ‘What Becomes of the Broken Hearted’; Jackie Wilson’s ‘Higher and Higher’; and ‘Reach Out (I’ll Be There)’ by The Four Tops.