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Fire – Crazy World of Arthur Brown (1968)
HIGHEST CHART POSITION: 1
This scorching single hit the number one slot worldwide with singer Arthur Brown at the helm, well known for his flaming helmet, sacrilegious robes and bizarre on-stage antics, which included setting himself and sometimes the rest of the venue on fire.
F*** U Right Back – Frankee (2004)
HIGHEST CHART POSITION: 1
F.U.R.B. was in response to Eamon's girlfriend-dumping song 'F*** It (I Don't Want You Back)'. Frankee, we were led to believe, was Eamon's angry ex-lover and this was her reply. 'F.U.R.B. (F*** U Right Back)' used the same musical arrangement but different lyrics in order to put Frankee's side of the story forward. The song out-sold Eamon's original and shot to number one in the UK. Mystery still surrounds whether the pair actually knew each other or whether it was just a well-managed publicity stunt.
HIGHEST CHART POSITION: 1
F.U.R.B. was in response to Eamon's girlfriend-dumping song 'F*** It (I Don't Want You Back)'. Frankee, we were led to believe, was Eamon's angry ex-lover and this was her reply. 'F.U.R.B. (F*** U Right Back)' used the same musical arrangement but different lyrics in order to put Frankee's side of the story forward. The song out-sold Eamon's original and shot to number one in the UK. Mystery still surrounds whether the pair actually knew each other or whether it was just a well-managed publicity stunt.

































