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воскресенье, 10 июля 2016 г.

Culture Club - Karma Chameleon (Video clip)


"Karma Chameleon" is a melody by English band Culture Club, highlighted on the gathering's 1983 collection Color by Numbers. The first recorded use of the phrase "karma chameleon" was sung by
 
Toots and the Maytals toward the end of the melody "In The Dark" on their collection "Loco Kingston." The single burned through three weeks at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 in mid 1984, turning into the gathering's greatest hit and just US number-one single among their numerous main 10 hits. "Karma Chameleon" was likewise a colossal worldwide hit, hitting number one in 16 nations around the world, and the main 10 in a few more. The sleeve highlights work from the picture taker David Levine.

In the gathering's nation of origin of the United Kingdom, it turned into the second Culture Club single to achieve the highest point of the UK Singles Chart (after "Would You Really Like to Hurt Me"), where it stayed for six weeks in September and October 1983, and turned into the UK's greatest offering single of the year 1983. To date, it is the 31st top of the line single ever in the UK, offering 1.49 million duplicates there. It has sold more than 5 million worldwide duplicates, making it one of the top rated singles ever around the world.

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