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2 GEORGES RELINQUISH TOP SPOTS TO 1 MICHAEL AND 1 TIFFANY
[SPORTS FINAL, NW Edition]
Chicago Tribune (pre-1997 Fulltext) - Chicago, Ill.
Author: Jan DeKnock
Date: Jan 22, 1988
Start Page: 52
Section: FRIDAY
Text Word Count: 404
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On the LP list, the big loser was ex-Whammie George Michael, whose first solo album, "Faith," lost its No. 1 ranking after just one week.

On the singles' chart, the unlucky guy was ex-Beatle George Harrison, whose first No. 1 song in 15 years, "Got My Mind Set on You," slipped all the way to No. 4-also after just one week on top.

The news was much better for 16-year-old Tiffany, whose first album, "Tiffany," moved up from No. 3 to become the best-selling LP in America. And her current single, "Could've Been," continued on its No. 1 pace by jumping from No. 5 to No. 3 this week.

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