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"'''Never Gonna Give You Up'''" is a ]-] song performed by ]. Taken from the multi-million selling debut album ''Whenever You Need Somebody'' written and produced by ]. It was a worldwide number one hit, initially in the singer's native ] in ], where it stayed at ] for five weeks and was the best selling single that year | "'''Never Gonna Give You Up'''" is a ]-] song performed by ]. Taken from the multi-million selling debut album ''Whenever You Need Somebody'' written and produced by ]. It was a worldwide number one hit, initially in the singer's native ] in ], where it stayed at ] for five weeks and was the best selling single that year | ||
It went on to be a number one throughout ], and then on to hit number one on the ] in the United States on ] ]. | It went on to be a number one throughout ], and then on to hit number one on the ] in the United States on ] ]. It was also reached number one in Australia on December 1987. | ||
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"Never Gonna Give You Up" is a pop-dance song performed by Rick Astley. Taken from the multi-million selling debut album Whenever You Need Somebody written and produced by Stock Aitken Waterman. It was a worldwide number one hit, initially in the singer's native United Kingdom in 1987, where it stayed at number one for five weeks and was the best selling single that year
It went on to be a number one throughout Europe, and then on to hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States on March 12 1988. It was also reached number one in Australia on December 1987.
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Preceded by"I Just Can't Stop Loving You" by Michael Jackson and Siedah Garrett | UK number one single August 24 1987 |
Succeeded by"Pump up the Volume" by M/A/R/R/S |
Preceded by"Father Figure" by George Michael | Billboard Hot 100 number one single March 12 1988- March 19 1988 |
Succeeded by"Man in the Mirror" by Michael Jackson |
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