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== Up All Night: hit? == |
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This page mentions that "House On Fire" was a "minor hit", which would suggest this was the biggest song from the album. |
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New Wave radio here in Los Angeles played "Up All Night" a '''lot''', and it's still played a lot. In fact, it's easily played more than any other BTR song, except for "I Don't Like Mondays". |
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Is this just an American thing? Was "Up All Night" not a big song in Britain and Ireland? — <span style="font: small-caps 12px times;">[[User:Lawrence King|Lawrence King]]</span> <sup style="font: small-caps 10px arial; color: #129dbc;">([[User talk:Lawrence King|<span style="color: #129dbc;">talk</span>]])</sup> 20:43, 5 October 2024 (UTC) |
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Up All Night: hit?
[edit]This page mentions that "House On Fire" was a "minor hit", which would suggest this was the biggest song from the album.
New Wave radio here in Los Angeles played "Up All Night" a lot, and it's still played a lot. In fact, it's easily played more than any other BTR song, except for "I Don't Like Mondays".
Is this just an American thing? Was "Up All Night" not a big song in Britain and Ireland? — Lawrence King (talk) 20:43, 5 October 2024 (UTC)