Who Knocked Spandau Ballet Gold Off No 1?

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In 1984, Spandau Ballet topped the UK Singles Chart with their iconic hit single, ‘Gold.’ The song was written by band members Gary Kemp and Steve Norman and featured on their album, ‘Parade.’ It stayed at the No 1 spot for four weeks and became one of the most successful singles of the decade.

However, the band did not remain at the top for long as their time in the spotlight was quickly overshadowed by a new girl group – Bananarama. The trio had just released their single, ‘Cruel Summer’ which shot straight to the number one spot and knocked Spandau Ballet off their throne.

The success of ‘Cruel Summer’ was attributed to its catchy beat, vibrant chorus and relatable lyrics about young love. It was a refreshing change from the typical electronic sound that had been dominating the charts throughout 1984 and 1985. Bananarama also received heavy airplay on MTV which helped to boost sales even further.

The song stayed at No 1 for two weeks before eventually being supplanted by another huge hit – Phil Collins’ ‘One More Night.’ Although it was not as successful as ‘Gold,’ it proved to be an even bigger hit than Bananarama’s single, spending nine weeks at No 1 and becoming one of Collins’ most iconic songs.

Despite being knocked off their perch at No 1 by Bananarama and Phil Collins, Spandau Ballet still remain one of Britain’s most beloved pop bands from the 1980s era. Their music has stood the test of time and continues to be enjoyed by generations today.

Conclusion:

Bananarama’s ‘Cruel Summer’ knocked Spandau Ballet’s iconic single ‘Gold’ off its number one spot in 1984 but this did not stop them from becoming one of Britain’s most beloved pop bands from that era; their music remains timeless today.