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''Record Mirror'' blurb indicates a May 31, 1988 release of "Everyday Is Like Sunday," an uncharacteristic Tuesday because of May 30th, 1988 being a [https://www.ukbankholidays.co.uk/year/1988 U.K. bank holiday]. [[User:Alainsane|Alainsane]] ([[User talk:Alainsane|talk]]) 21:04, 15 March 2025 (PDT)
''Record Mirror'' blurb indicates a May 31, 1988 release of "Everyday Is Like Sunday," an uncharacteristic Tuesday because of May 30th, 1988 being a [https://www.ukbankholidays.co.uk/year/1988 U.K. bank holiday]. [[User:Alainsane|Alainsane]] ([[User talk:Alainsane|talk]]) 21:04, 15 March 2025 (PDT)
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The Music Week "New Singles" cited in Wikipedia shows releases for the week of 'Mon 30 May-Fri 3 June'. Seems close enough.
[[User:Davidt|Davidt]] ([[User talk:Davidt|talk]]) 07:54, 16 March 2025 (PDT)

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Record Mirror blurb indicates a May 31, 1988 release of "Everyday Is Like Sunday," an uncharacteristic Tuesday because of May 30th, 1988 being a U.K. bank holiday. Alainsane (talk) 21:04, 15 March 2025 (PDT)

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The Music Week "New Singles" cited in Wikipedia shows releases for the week of 'Mon 30 May-Fri 3 June'. Seems close enough.

Davidt (talk) 07:54, 16 March 2025 (PDT)