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ALLRISEDebut studio album by Blue featuring a hit single of the same name
DOWNTOWN1965 Petula Clark album, named after her hit single of the previous year
BIGWILLIE___ Style, debut studio album by Will Smith, released in 1997, featuring the hit single Gettin' Jiggy wit It
MONEYSong from Pink Floyd's album The Dark Side of the Moon that was a hit single in the US
TUSKTitle of the 1979-80 world concert tour by Fleetwood Mac, and of a hit single (4)
VOGUEMadonna's first UK No.1 single of the 1990s, from the soundtrack album of the 1990 film Dick Tracy (5)
MOVE--- It, 1958 debut hit single of Cliff Richard and his backing band the Drifters (4)
LEXICONThe ____ Of Love, debut studio album by ABC released in 1982 (7)
IAM___ Mine 2002 song written by Eddie Vedder which was the first single of the album Riot Act: 2 wds.
WHOLELOTTAROSIEFinal track, also a single, of the AC/DC album Let There Be Rock
ASLEEP___ in the Back, debut studio album by Elbow released in 2001 (6)
TELESCOPEEye To The ____, debut studio album by KT Tunstall, released in 2004 (9)
GOODFEELINGThe debut studio album by Travis, released in 1997 (4,7)
DIVADebut studio album by Annie Lennox as a solo artist, released in 1992 (4)
OUTLANDOSDAMOURDebut studio album by The Police released in 1978
SAFARISurfin' -, debut studio album by the Beach Boys, released in 1962 (6)
SMASHPowerful overhead volley in tennis or badminton; a type of julep cocktail with herbs and hunks of seasonal fruit; or, a hit single (5)
IFNOTFORYOUSong by Bob Dylan, from his 1970 album New Morning, that gave Olivia Newton-John a hit single in the UK in 1971
SABREDANCEMovement in the final act of Aram Khachaturian's 1942 ballet Gayane that gave Love Sculpture a hit single in the UK in 1968
ANEWENGLAND1983 Billy Bragg song that became a hit single when covered by Kirsty MacColl the next year