Carry On Up The Charts

Carry On Up The Charts

Carry On up the Charts: The Best of The Beautiful South is The Beautiful South's fifth album and first greatest hits collection.

It was released in the same year as the Miaow album, with the album's only single, "One Last Love Song", was released in October 1994, only two months after "Prettiest Eyes"; the last single to be taken from Miaow. "One Last Love Song" got to number 14 in the UK charts.

The album itself was released in November 1994 and includes all of the single releases from The South's first five years in the order of their release. Its title is a reference to Carry On films such as Carry On up the Khyber.

The album reached #1 on the UK Albums Chart on 3 December 1994. By the end of the year it was the second biggest selling album of 1994.

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