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Top Songs in Europe in 1992

Top Songs in Europe in 1992

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A recap of 190 songs that performed well on the European charts in 1992. If you want to support my channel: Channel video: The best music of the 20th century - Category: Humor, fun and entertainment
Date: 2024-07-25

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Alright another video collecting the best on the Europarade chart goes to 1992. This in my opinion the era that kind of truly started in terms of the peak for Eurodance. I was amazingly surprised to see Veronique Sanson as she would only have 2 top 10 hits in France, the other year being in 1994. I don't know why you put the KWS version of Please Don't Go as a separate song because in my opinion it should be as one with the Double You version and maybe would deserve the spot for the beautiful French hit of 1992 Les maries de Vendee by Anais & Didier Barbelivien, but it is what it is. Still a really strong showing and looking to 1993, and also don't forget about the 2nd Most Popular Song in Europe Each Month of the 60s to complete the Most Popular Song in Europe Each Month series.
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Thank you sir for all your time and work put into creating this compilation. I am so happy that Walking On Broken Glass made the list. I still listen to that regularly. While all of these collections are great I have a fondness for the European videos as they introduce me to so much music I have missed. You are simply the best.
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I'm 17, finished the school and started my first semester at university in a big city - lots of emotions, feelings, hopes, love - everything with most of these songs accompanying me.
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Crowded House for an Aussie/Kiwi group did well to get in the list given the quality of it.
Metallica were probably at their peak of mass popularity at that point too.

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Thank you for sharing, I always bawl at Tears in Heaven, especially when you realise that it was inspired by the death of Eric Clapton's young infant son, Connor.
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