Talk:Frazier Chorus
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[edit]Not sure what to do about the section that says "...melodic pop songs about Dream Kitchens, Living Rooms, Happy Eaters and Little Chefs, all taken from their 1989 debut album, Sue...", which feels like something of a conceit. They did have chart success, but only with one of these songs - the one about Dream Kitchens. The other two (the Happy Eaters and Little Chefs were in one song) weren't "taken from" Sue as singles which might achieve chart success, but the album of course did achieve chart success. This text does very much feel familiar though - I think it might be from a review or somesuch, in which case it should be credited. Dotdotdotcomma (talk) 15:19, 18 February 2018 (UTC)
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