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  1. Hace 5 días · Hilarious and heart-warming, I Should Be So Lucky: The Stock Aitken Waterman Musical is about family, friends, love and great times. Soaring anthems, classic pop tracks and dazzling dance sequences come together in a musical featuring no less than 10 Number 1 singles and over 30 songs from the Hit Factory whose music defined an era.

  2. Hace 5 días · Mastermix Grandmaster Stock Aitken & Waterman 1:13:27 (Originally 1:18:04) (113-125 BPM) Produced By Jon Hitchen Without Sinitta - Toy Boy 2:20 and Samantha Fox - Nothing's Gonna Stop Me Now...

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  3. Hace 3 días · All the hit-factory songs you love – finally on stage in an all-new musical. Head from the aisle to the isles in the official Stock Aitken Waterman musical featuring the soundtrack of a generation with music from pop royalty including Kylie Minogue ( I Should Be So Lucky ), Rick Astley ( Never Gonna Give You Up ), Jason Donovan ...

  4. Hace 14 horas · Capital 604. 7. Radio 5. 11. Radio 702. 2. This was the 3 rd version of the song to make our charts. We had previously seen the original by Shocking Blue top the charts and then in 1976, local group The Stockley Sisters would get to 5 with their version. This would be the most successful of all the songs that charted in more than 1 version ...

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  6. The Stock-Aitken-Waterman sound was massively influential in the mid 80s, and its precedent is essentially in Trevor Horn’s production, particularly for Frankie Goes To Hollywood. And of course there’s the whole of Celtic music.

  7. Hace 3 días · Waterman was so convinced that he could turn her into a star that, when UK record companies wouldn’t touch her with a bargepole, Waterman advocated creating a company just to get her out there. A notion so barmy that even Stock and Aitken refused to sign on.