Off The Chart: 9 March 1984Beware the Ninth of March! Or something like that. Anyway, we’re off back to 1984 on this week’s Off The Chart with the usual full load of obscure and half-remembered hits, three of the week’s new albums, a round-up of the day’s goings-on, a squint at the Swiss chart and the top five singles in full.

  • Which hit was released three times with completely different lyrics?
  • Who released their entire 1984 album on 7″ singles?
  • And which band’s spin-off included members of three other successful bands?

Tune in and find out!

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