About "Deltics"
Deltics is the second studio album by British singer-songwriter Chris Rea. It was released in 1979 on Magnet Records. The album is named after the East Coast rail network's Deltic-class locomotives that were used in the 1960s and 1970s. The album is Rea's first album to chart on the UK Albums Chart, peaking at number fifty-four. The single "Diamonds" peaked at number 44 on both the UK Singles Chart, and Billboard Hot 100, where it charted for eight weeks. The B-side of this single, "Cleveland Calling", was not included on the CD reissue of the album. The album producer Gus Dudgeon had made several early albums with Elton John.
Top songs by Chris Rea
- Josephine
- Auberge
- On The Beach
- Ace Of Hearts
- Born To Lose
- Fool (if You Think It's Over)
- All Summer Long
- Every Beat Of My Heart
- Guitar Street
- Deep Water
- Daytona
- Driving Home For Christmas
- Heaven
- Julia
- Road To Hell I
- Diamonds
- Dancing Shoes
- Midnight Blue
- Hello Friend
- Fool
- I Just Wanna Be With You
- God's Great Banana Skin
- Gone Fishing
- Friends Across The Water
- Auf Immer Und Ewig
- Giverny
- Candles
- Nothing To Fear
- Curse Of The Traveller
- Road To Hell Ii
- Raincoat And A Rose
- Fires Of Spring
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