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Don't Take Love for Granted
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Elton John-Gary Osborne track, "I Don't Care", being replaced by "I Love To Boogie ", which was released as a single. The song was written by David Skillins
I Could Never Miss You (More Than I Do)
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- the latter track had been a non-album B-side being the flip of "I Love to Boogie " the second single off the UK edition of the Don't Take Love For Granted
Lulu discography
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Take Love for Granted" — — — — — — — — — Don't Take Love for Granted "I Love to Boogie " 1979 — — — — — — — — — "—" denotes a release that did not chart or
Home (British band)
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and continued as a performer and writer (including the Lulu single "I Love to Boogie " 1979), and re-uniting with Cook for gigs. 1971: Pause for a Hoarse
Chance Records
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"Storm thru Mississippi" "Strange Things" 1110 John Lee Booker (sic) "I Love to Boogie " "Graveyard Blues" 1111 John "Schoolboy" Porter "Top Hat" "Stairway
Lulu (singer)
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recorded for Elton John's label The Rocket Record Company and released "I Love to Boogie ". Notable London stage appearances came in the early 1980s and included
Karina Smirnoff
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7 Safe 5 Rumba/"What's Love Got to Do with It?" 6 6 5 Safe 6 Jive/"I Love to Boogie " 7 7 7 Safe Swing/"Rock This Town" No scores given 7 Waltz/"Play Me"
Let's Sing and Dance
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Road "It's Like That" — Run-D.M.C. Eliminated by the panel Ed Byrne "I Love to Boogie " — from Billy Elliot Eliminated Katie Price "I Want to Break Free"
1976 in music
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ABBA "I Feel Like a Bullet (In the Gun of Robert Ford)" – Elton John "I Love to Boogie " – T. Rex "I Need to Be in Love" – The Carpenters "I Never Cry" – Alice
Juke Box Jury
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but was not a juror during the 1979 series, although her single "I Love To Boogie " was featured in the series; where it was erroneously judged to be