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Music > Musical Neighbours by Billy

Note: Statistics are based on UK chart performances.

Part Two: The cast who released singles only

Stefan Dennis Paul Robinson
In 1989, when Kylie Minogue and Jason Donovan were enjoying mega success, Dennis released the infamous Don't It Make You Feel Good, whose accompanying video clip has developed a higher cult status than the song itself. Stefan in a leather jacket surrounded by dry ice. You can't really go wrong. After his second single reached the giddy heights of Number 67, Stefan quit music and, thankfully, hasn't made another record since.

SINGLE TITLE
RELEASED
PEAK
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DON'T IT MAKE YOU FEEL GOOD
1989
16
THIS LOVE AFFAIR
1989
67

Anne Charleston and Ian Smith Madge and Harold Bishop
A spoof Christmas record was released in 1989 under the name "Harold and Madge". The video clip featured the two of them snuggled up by a roaring log fire. Yes, it was that bad.

SINGLE TITLE
RELEASED
PEAK
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AN OLD FASHIONED CHRISTMAS
1989
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Gayle and Gillian Blakeney Christina and Caroline Alessi
Under the guise "The Twins", the girls released a song on the PWL label which, surprisingly, failed to chart. Their next two singles peaked at Numbers 75 and 62 respectively. There was, surprisingly, no follow up album.

SINGLE TITLE
RELEASED
PEAK
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ALL MIXED UP
1992
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MAD IF YA DON'T
1993
75
WANNA BE YOUR LOVER
1994
62

Felice Arena Marco Alessi
Arena left Neighbours and promptly released a club version of the Bee Gees' More Than A Woman. It failed to chart, Arena abandoned music, and became a successful children's author.

SINGLE TITLE
RELEASED
PEAK
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MORE THAN A WOMAN
1993
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Bruce Samazan Mark Gottlieb
It was a rap record, need we say more? He now works in real estate, need we say more?

SINGLE TITLE
RELEASED
PEAK
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ONE OF A KIND
1993
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Dan Falzon Rick Alessi
Falzon and his band were tipped for big things in the UK and Australia because of their conventionally attractive appearance and easy pop music. However, a hit single never appeared, and Falzon now runs his own production company.

SINGLE TITLE
RELEASED
PEAK
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SEVENTEEN
1997
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Part Three: Miscellaneous