Sugar Box

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"Sugar Box"
Single by Then Jerico
from the album The Big Area
Released1989
Genre Pop rock
Length3:47
Label London Records
Songwriter(s) Then Jerico
Producer(s) Rick Nowels
Then Jerico singles chronology
"What Does It Take"
(1989)
"Sugar Box"
(1989)

"Sugar Box" is a song by British band Then Jerico, released as the third single from their 1989 album The Big Area . The song peaked at No. 22 on the UK Singles Chart in August 1989. [1] It is the band's third biggest hit, after "Big Area" (No. 13) and their 1987 song "The Motive (Living Without You)" (No. 18).

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References

  1. "THEN JERICO | Artist". Official Charts. Retrieved 2013-09-23.