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post 6th March 2021, 06:04 PM
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It's a brand new entry at 1 for Pet Shop Boys in a huge week for new entries and a huge week for oldies - if nothing else showing that my charts have had oldies in them right from day one - and consequently it's a very volatile chart as 1991 finally wakes up. Chris & Neil often loved to take pot-shots at the self-important rock scene and it's tendency to be overblown and pompous, so by way of boosting an otherwise fairly ordinary album track (How Can You... is good but it's not classic PSB) they decided to put U2 firmly in the line of fire by covering classic Joshua Tree track Where The Streets Have No Name, and then taking the campness to the nth extreme by mashing it up with Can't Take MY Eyes Off You, a Frankie Valli classic more recently a Boystown Gang dance monster. The video had glitter, cowboy hats, and their version was both brilliant and hilarious. Bono & co took note and turned all experimental. So, a result all round! It's also the longest single title in chart history. Probably. It's also their 8th chart-topper in a row and 13th in total, putting them amongst the All-Time Greats in my charts ahead of ELO, and behind Abba and The Beatles.

Colin Blunstone, ex-Zombies singer, covers his own 1972 chart-topper, Denny Laine's Say You Don't Mind - Denny having topped my charts with Wings many times - and enters at 4. I love the lush orchestral ballad, and it deserves to be better known. In at 6, Joan Armatrading out-peaks her 1976 original chart-peak with Love And Affection in remixed form (and has just been back in my 2021 charts for a 3rd run), as The Bee Gees get another top 10, extending their run back to my debut chart in 1968, and Roxette keep the more-recent run of top 10's going strong with Joyride.

The second-biggest new track of the week, and a bonafide classic, is Massive (as they were briefly known due to an ongoing war) Attack's show-stopping song and video, Unfinished Sympathy, not least made extra great thanks to Shara Nelson's vocal, in at 14 just one spot higher than a re-issued Love Is A Stranger out to sell a Hits compilation as Eurythmics sadly split up for quite a while, and it's 3rd run in my chart. At 17, it's another oldie, as Elton John's 1974 hit Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me is also re-issued on CD - and I decide I rather do like it having been less than enthusiastic first-time round as it flopped in my charts then. Don't worry, I'd soon go off it again after the duet with George Michael topped the UK charts.

Others: Happy Mondays have a Loose Fit, Echo & The Bunnymen are back thinking People Are Strange, a cover of the dark 50's ballad that had been out before, Wendy & Lisa return, and Scritti Politti re-enter after dropping out for a week, with their Beatles cover. I make that close-on one-third of the chart being either old, remixed, covered, nicked or sampled.




1 ( NEW ) WHERE THE STREETS HAVE NO NAME - CAN’T TAKE MY EYES OFF YOU/HOW CAN YOU EXPECT TO BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY? Pet Shop Boys
2 ( 3 ) ROCKIN’ BACK INSIDE MY HEART Julee Cruise
3 ( 2 ) SADENESS PART I Enigma
4 ( NEW ) SAY YOU DON’T MIND (NEW VERSION) Colin Blunstone
5 ( 1 ) MERCY MERCY ME/ I WANT YOU Robert Palmer
6 ( NEW ) LOVE AND AFFECTION (REMIX) Joan Armatrading
7 ( 7 ) THIS IS YOUR LIFE Banderas
8 ( 14 ) SECRET LOVE The Bee Gees
9 ( 9 ) BOW DOWN MISTER Jesus Loves You aka Boy George
10 ( 20 ) JOYRIDE Roxette


11 ( 4 ) HEAL THE PAIN George Michael
12 ( 6 ) (I WANNA GIVE YOU) DEVOTION Nomad featuring MC Mikee Freedom
13 ( 5 ) 3 a.m (ETERNAL) The KLF featuring Ricardo Da Force
14 ( NEW ) UNFINISHED SYMPATHY Massive Attack featuring Shara Nelson
15 ( NEW ) LOVE IS A STRANGER Eurythmics
16 ( 8 ) BLUE HOTEL Chris Isaak
17 ( NEW ) DON’T LET THE SUN GO DOWN ON ME Elton John
18 ( 25 ) ALL RIGHT NOW (REMIX) Free
19 ( 23 ) WALK AWAY Del Shannon
20 ( 10 ) WHAT DO I HAVE TO DO Kylie Minogue

21 ( 18 ) YOU’VE LOST THAT LOVIN’ FEELIN’ The Righteous Brothers
22 ( 13 ) SENSITIVITY Ralph Tresvant
23 ( 12 ) OUTSTANDING Kenny Thomas
24 ( 28 ) YOU MESMERISE ME Maureen
25 ( 49 ) AROUND THE WAY GIRL LL Cool J
26 ( 32 ) CRAZY FOR YOU (REMIX) Madonna
27 ( 11 ) ONLY YOU Praise
28 ( 15 ) COMING OUT OF THE DARK Gloria Estefan
29 ( 33 ) KING OF THE HILL Roger McGuinn
30 ( 30 ) LOVE REARS IT’S UGLY HEAD Living Colour

31 ( 16 ) G.L.A.D. Kim Appleby
32 ( 24 ) WICKED GAME Chris Isaak
33 ( 34 ) IF I LUV U 2 NIGHT Mica Paris
34 ( 19 ) MY LOVE IS A FIRE Donny Osmond
35 ( 31 ) (THEY LONG TO BE) CLOSE TO YOU/ MERRY CHRISTMAS DARLING Carpenters
36 ( 59 ) WEAR YOUR LOVE LIKE HEAVEN Definition Of Sound
37 ( 37 ) WHO WHERE WHY Jesus Jones
38 ( 47 ) MY SIDE OF THE BED Susannah Hoffs
39 ( NEW ) LOOSE FIT Happy Mondays
40 ( 61 ) LODI Dream Warriors

41 ( 70 ) THINK ABOUT DJH Featuring Stefy
42 ( 17 ) AUBERGE Chris Rea
43 ( 26 ) YOU GOT THE LOVE The Source featuring Candi Staton
44 ( 42 ) BEING BORING Pet Shop Boys
45 ( NEW ) PEOPLE ARE STRANGE Echo & The Bunnymen
46 ( 27 ) CRAZY Seal
47 ( 45 ) ALL ALONG THE WATCHTOWER The Jimi Hendrix Experience
48 ( 22 ) EVERY BEAT OF THE HEART The Railway Children
49 ( 71 ) ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE Debbie Gibson
50 ( 46 ) HOW DEEP IS YOUR LOVE The Bee Gees

51 ( 50 ) HEY JUDE The Beatles
52 ( 38 ) SMALLTOWN BOY ’91 Jimmy Somerville
53 ( 67 ) RHYTHM OF MY HEART Rod Stewart
54 ( 21 ) I BELIEVE EMF
55 ( 66 ) LOVE WALKED IN Thunder
56 ( 53 ) WHY CAN’T WE LIVE TOGETHER (1990 TK REMIX) Timmy Thomas
57 ( 39 ) DO THE BARTMAN The Simpsons featuring Michael Jackson
58 ( 58 ) I FALL TO PIECES Patsy Cline
59 ( 74 ) SHOULD I STAY OR SHOULD I GO The Clash
60 ( 55 ) LOVE WILL NEVER DO WITHOUT YOU (ALBUM VERSION/REMIX VERSION) Janet Jackson

61 ( 29 ) WHICH WAY SHOULD I JUMP? Milltown Brothers
62 ( 60 ) LET IT BE The Beatles
63 ( 48 ) ALL TOGETHER NOW The Farm featuring Pete Wylie
64 ( 52 ) PREACHER MAN Bananarama
65 ( 73 ) ECHO CHAMBER Beats International
66 ( 56 ) WAITING FOR THE DAY George Michael
67 ( 35 ) GOOD TIMES Jimmy Barnes & INXS
68 ( 68 ) ESCAPADE Janet Jackson
69 ( RE ) SHE’S A WOMAN Scritti Politti featuring Shabba Ranks
70 ( 40 ) BEAUTIFUL LOVE Julian Cope

71 ( 36 ) ECHO MY HEART Lindy Leyton
72 ( 41 ) HIPPYCHICK Soho
73 ( 44 ) HERE COMES THE HAMMER MC Hammer
74 ( 43 ) BABY PLEASE DON’T GO Them featuring Van Morrison
75 ( NEW ) DON’T TRY TO TELL ME Wendy And Lisa


OLDIES PLAYLIST
1 LAST NIGHT ON SOHO Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich
2 CAN’T TAKE MY EYES OFF YOU Andy Williams
3 ISLAND OF DREAMS The Springfields
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post 6th March 2021, 06:31 PM
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QUOTE(Popchartfreak @ Mar 6 2021, 05:28 PM) *
Thanks Steve,
There'll be another new number one shortly laugh.gif KLF are The Act of 1991 for me, even considering Pet Shop Boys and my inbuilt biases. Actually I might do 60 years of Best Act Of 1960 onwards (if I count the womb months laugh.gif ) based on what was released each year and see if Pet Shop Boys grab every year they have a new album out. Or not. laugh.gif


It would be something I would enjoy reading!
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post 6th March 2021, 07:51 PM
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QUOTE(steve201 @ Mar 6 2021, 06:31 PM) *
It would be something I would enjoy reading!


Okey doke, will get round to a more in depth than the one i just started, but thought I'd start off with the 60's, as it's pretty easy for me, and it might be more fun if others do their picks too for later decades (or also the 60's if they fancy it) laugh.gif
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post 13th March 2021, 02:42 PM
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10th March 1991

It's 2 weeks on top for Pet Shop Boys' U2/Frankie Valli mash-up, as Colin Blunstone peaks one place lower than Say You Don't Mind did in 1972 and Roxette grab a 5th top 5. Rod The Mod gets his biggest track since 1984 as Rhythm Of My Heart pounds from 53 to 6 beats, and Definition Of Sound leap up to 7 from 36. Elton's 1974 oldie goes top 10 for the first time, and Massive Attack take a classic into the top 10.

Happy Mondays have a Loose Fit slacking into the 20, The Source give beats to Candi Staton and a first top 20 for her in 14 years with You Got The Love. Biggest climber outside Rod Stewart is Scritti Politti's Beatles cover, and the highest new entry is from REM, with Losing My Religion arguably being their greatest single, and new in at 25. Aswad cover The Eagles in the usual laidback reggae vibe, although amusingly Google seems to think it's the Earth, Wind & Fire song of the same name, oops, wrong, new at 42.

The Mock Turtles great one-off Britpop classic Can You Dig It? is new at 43, Madonna's Rescue Me is new at 45, plugging the hits remixes album, and a blessed relief after Hanky Panky, though Justify My Love was fine, albeit not one you could dance to. Womack & Womack make it 7 years of chart entries, George Michael gets another low-key album track into a minor hit single, as Cowboys & Angels enters at 65, Elaine Paige almost goes for a rockin' pop track, Well, Almost, and in bottom run it's an obscure record from Nik Kershaw, donated to The Tremeloes' Chip Hawkes song, Chesney. The One And Only is a good pop record, I wonder whether it'll drop out next week....


1 ( 1 ) WHERE THE STREETS HAVE NO NAME - CAN’T TAKE MY EYES OFF YOU/HOW CAN YOU EXPECT TO BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY? Pet Shop Boys
2 ( 4 ) SAY YOU DON’T MIND (NEW VERSION) Colin Blunstone
3 ( 2 ) ROCKIN’ BACK INSIDE MY HEART Julee Cruise
4 ( 3 ) SADENESS PART I Enigma
5 ( 10 ) JOYRIDE Roxette
6 ( 53 ) RHYTHM OF MY HEART Rod Stewart
7 ( 36 ) WEAR YOUR LOVE LIKE HEAVEN Definition Of Sound
8 ( 8 ) SECRET LOVE The Bee Gees
9 ( 17 ) DON’T LET THE SUN GO DOWN ON ME Elton John
10 ( 14 ) UNFINISHED SYMPATHY Massive Attack featuring Shara Nelson


11 ( 5 ) MERCY MERCY ME/ I WANT YOU Robert Palmer
12 ( 6 ) LOVE AND AFFECTION (REMIX) Joan Armatrading
13 ( 15 ) LOVE IS A STRANGER Eurythmics
14 ( 7 ) THIS IS YOUR LIFE Banderas
15 ( 39 ) LOOSE FIT Happy Mondays
16 ( 12 ) (I WANNA GIVE YOU) DEVOTION Nomad featuring MC Mikee Freedom
17 ( 9 ) BOW DOWN MISTER Jesus Loves You aka Boy George
18 ( 43 ) YOU GOT THE LOVE The Source featuring Candi Staton
19 ( 25 ) AROUND THE WAY GIRL LL Cool J
20 ( 11 ) HEAL THE PAIN George Michael

21 ( 24 ) YOU MESMERISE ME Maureen
22 ( 21 ) YOU’VE LOST THAT LOVIN’ FEELIN’ The Righteous Brothers
23 ( 22 ) SENSITIVITY Ralph Tresvant
24 ( 13 ) 3 a.m (ETERNAL) The KLF featuring Ricardo Da Force
25 ( NEW ) LOSING MY RELIGION REM
26 ( 19 ) WALK AWAY Del Shannon
27 ( 16 ) BLUE HOTEL Chris Isaak
28 ( 20 ) WHAT DO I HAVE TO DO Kylie Minogue
29 ( 29 ) KING OF THE HILL Roger McGuinn
30 ( 38 ) MY SIDE OF THE BED Susannah Hoffs

31 ( 18 ) ALL RIGHT NOW (REMIX) Free
32 ( 26 ) CRAZY FOR YOU (REMIX) Madonna
33 ( 57 ) DO THE BARTMAN The Simpsons featuring Michael Jackson
34 ( 59 ) SHOULD I STAY OR SHOULD I GO The Clash
35 ( 40 ) LODI Dream Warriors
36 ( 32 ) WICKED GAME Chris Isaak
37 ( 35 ) (THEY LONG TO BE) CLOSE TO YOU/ MERRY CHRISTMAS DARLING Carpenters
38 ( 69 ) SHE’S A WOMAN Scritti Politti featuring Shabba Ranks
39 ( 45 ) PEOPLE ARE STRANGE Echo & The Bunnymen
40 ( 28 ) COMING OUT OF THE DARK Gloria Estefan

41 ( 37 ) WHO WHERE WHY Jesus Jones
42 ( NEW ) BEST OF MY LOVE Aswad
43 ( NEW ) CAN YOU DIG IT? The Mock Turtles
44 ( 27 ) ONLY YOU Praise
45 ( NEW ) RESCUE ME Madonna
46 ( 44 ) BEING BORING Pet Shop Boys
47 ( 34 ) MY LOVE IS A FIRE Donny Osmond
48 ( 30 ) LOVE REARS IT’S UGLY HEAD Living Colour
49 ( 49 ) ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE Debbie Gibson
50 ( 31 ) G.L.A.D. Kim Appleby

51 ( 47 ) ALL ALONG THE WATCHTOWER The Jimi Hendrix Experience
52 ( 51 ) HEY JUDE The Beatles
53 ( 50 ) HOW DEEP IS YOUR LOVE The Bee Gees
54 ( 23 ) OUTSTANDING Kenny Thomas
55 ( NEW ) DON’T GO MESSIN’ WITH MY HEART Mantronix
56 ( 56 ) WHY CAN’T WE LIVE TOGETHER (1990 TK REMIX) Timmy Thomas
57 ( 33 ) IF I LUV U 2 NIGHT Mica Paris
58 ( 41 ) THINK ABOUT DJH Featuring Stefy
59 ( NEW ) UPTOWN SATURDAY NIGHT Womack & Womack
60 ( 60 ) LOVE WILL NEVER DO WITHOUT YOU (ALBUM VERSION/REMIX VERSION) Janet Jackson

61 ( 46 ) CRAZY Seal
62 ( NEW ) LOVE GENERATION Soho
63 ( 62 ) LET IT BE The Beatles
64 ( 52 ) SMALLTOWN BOY ’91 Jimmy Somerville
65 ( NEW ) COWBOYS AND ANGELS George Michael
66 ( 63 ) ALL TOGETHER NOW The Farm featuring Pete Wylie
67 ( 66 ) WAITING FOR THE DAY George Michael
68 ( 68 ) ESCAPADE Janet Jackson
69 ( NEW ) GO FOR IT (ROCKY V) Joey Bellis & Tynetta Hare
70 ( 42 ) AUBERGE Chris Rea

71 ( RE ) IT’S TOO LATE Quartz featuring Dina Carroll
72 ( 64 ) PREACHER MAN Bananarama
73 ( NEW ) BECAUSE I LOVE YOU Stevie B
74 ( NEW ) WELL ALMOST Elaine Paige
75 ( NEW ) THE ONE AND ONLY Chesney Hawkes


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1 THE LEGEND OF XANADU Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich
2 I JUST WANT TO STAY HERE Steve n Eydie
3 I’M COMING HOME Tom Jones
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post 16th March 2021, 10:59 PM
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Some fantastic tracks rising here and two of the greats songs of all time imho from Massive Attack and The Source ❤️. Also didn’t realise Sritti Politti still released new material as late as 1991, always viewed him as a mid 80s artist. Was that the rerelease for ‘People Are Strange’ by Echo & the Bunnymen?
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post 17th March 2021, 10:13 AM
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QUOTE(steve201 @ Mar 16 2021, 10:59 PM) *
Some fantastic tracks rising here and two of the greats songs of all time imho from Massive Attack and The Source ❤️. Also didn’t realise Sritti Politti still released new material as late as 1991, always viewed him as a mid 80s artist. Was that the rerelease for ‘People Are Strange’ by Echo & the Bunnymen?


Yes I agree about Massive Attack and The Source (albeit it the 1997 version for me), yes Green Gartside was still having hits in the 90's, and had one more album in the late 90's, but he'd been burnt-out and developed a phobia over playing live, so effectively retired for a quiet life and occasional radio presenting, and the odd single. Latest news is he's supporting OMD on their next tour so I will be very tempted, if it all goes ahead! OMD are fab in concert, always a great night out, and I'd love to see Scritti Politti doing all the great hits! People Are Strange was a 1987 Lost Boys track, presumably pushed again in 1991 for The Doors movie coming out and Light My Fire finally making the UK top 10 24 years late smile.gif
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post 17th March 2021, 02:40 PM
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Ah I see knew it was released before but wasn’t sure where I had seen it
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post 17th March 2021, 08:01 PM
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QUOTE(steve201 @ Mar 16 2021, 10:59 PM) *
Some fantastic tracks rising here and two of the greats songs of all time imho from Massive Attack and The Source ❤️. Also didn’t realise Sritti Politti still released new material as late as 1991, always viewed him as a mid 80s artist. Was that the rerelease for ‘People Are Strange’ by Echo & the Bunnymen?

Scritti Politti are supporting OMD on their autumn tour which is something to look forward to cheer.gif
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post 17th March 2021, 08:51 PM
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Two great artists!!
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post 17th March 2021, 09:31 PM
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I've seen OMD quite a few times but never Scritti Politti so I'm looking forward to it!
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post 17th March 2021, 09:53 PM
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Great way to get out of lockdown!
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post 21st March 2021, 08:00 PM
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17th March 1991

It's 3 weeks on top as Rod Stewart gets his first top 3 track since Infatuation peaked at 2 in 1984, and his last as it happens, barring oldies coming back to top the chart. That sadly keeps off Massive Attack from the runners-up spot in a very varied top 10, joined this week by Happy Mondays biggest track to date, Loose Fit at 6. REM's classic Losing My Religion goes top 20, and George Michael's gorgeously sad Cowboys And Angels shoots up 47 places to give every single off Listen Without Prejudice a top 20 spot.

Highest new entry is a track off Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation album, State Of The World in at 21, as other album tracks join it as per my new chart rules allowing one current album track not out as single to chart for a few weeks (5 or 10, I think): Carpenters Good Old Days in at 33 with a track I didn't know but had taken my fancy, and Dusty Springfield's Pet Shop Boys' track Occupy Your Mind at 39. Marc Almond re-records the brilliant Soft Cell hit from 1982, Say Hello Wave Goodbye, which featured a faltering but heartrending vocal from Marc which he clearly wasn't happy with. The new version might have been technically sung better but it had nowhere near the emotion of the original. In at 29.

INXS' big ballad, By Your Side, shuffles in at 50, Queen have the seemingly whimsical I'm Going Slightly Mad new in, but the video with Freddie plastered in make-up and being game for a laugh was, I found, very sad and disturbing as he looked so ill and thin. Feargal Sharkey makes it 3 decades (or 13 years, take your pick) of chart entries as I've Got News For You takes up bottom-rung, co-written this time by himself.


1 ( 1 ) WHERE THE STREETS HAVE NO NAME - CAN’T TAKE MY EYES OFF YOU/HOW CAN YOU EXPECT TO BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY? Pet Shop Boys
2 ( 6 ) RHYTHM OF MY HEART Rod Stewart
3 ( 10 ) UNFINISHED SYMPATHY Massive Attack featuring Shara Nelson
4 ( 7 ) WEAR YOUR LOVE LIKE HEAVEN Definition Of Sound
5 ( 5 ) JOYRIDE Roxette
6 ( 15 ) LOOSE FIT Happy Mondays
7 ( 9 ) DON’T LET THE SUN GO DOWN ON ME Elton John
8 ( 4 ) SADENESS PART I Enigma
9 ( 3 ) ROCKIN’ BACK INSIDE MY HEART Julee Cruise
10 ( 2 ) SAY YOU DON’T MIND (NEW VERSION) Colin Blunstone


11 ( 8 ) SECRET LOVE The Bee Gees
12 ( 18 ) YOU GOT THE LOVE The Source featuring Candi Staton
13 ( 25 ) LOSING MY RELIGION REM
14 ( 14 ) THIS IS YOUR LIFE Banderas
15 ( 11 ) MERCY MERCY ME/ I WANT YOU Robert Palmer
16 ( 16 ) (I WANNA GIVE YOU) DEVOTION Nomad featuring MC Mikee Freedom
17 ( 19 ) AROUND THE WAY GIRL LL Cool J
18 ( 65 ) COWBOYS AND ANGELS George Michael
19 ( 13 ) LOVE IS A STRANGER Eurythmics
20 ( 17 ) BOW DOWN MISTER Jesus Loves You aka Boy George

21 ( NEW ) STATE OF THE WORLD Janet Jackson
22 ( 42 ) BEST OF MY LOVE Aswad
23 ( 22 ) YOU’VE LOST THAT LOVIN’ FEELIN’ The Righteous Brothers
24 ( 20 ) HEAL THE PAIN George Michael
25 ( 12 ) LOVE AND AFFECTION (REMIX) Joan Armatrading
26 ( 43 ) CAN YOU DIG IT? The Mock Turtles
27 ( 74 ) WELL ALMOST Elaine Paige
28 ( 34 ) SHOULD I STAY OR SHOULD I GO The Clash
29 ( NEW ) SAY HELLO WAVE GOODBYE ’91 Soft Cell & Marc Almond
30 ( 38 ) SHE’S A WOMAN Scritti Politti featuring Shabba Ranks

31 ( 23 ) SENSITIVITY Ralph Tresvant
32 ( 24 ) 3 a.m (ETERNAL) The KLF featuring Ricardo Da Force
33 ( NEW ) THOSE GOOD OLD DREAMS Carpenters
34 ( 21 ) YOU MESMERISE ME Maureen
35 ( 28 ) WHAT DO I HAVE TO DO Kylie Minogue
36 ( 45 ) RESCUE ME Madonna
37 ( 59 ) UPTOWN Womack & Womack
38 ( 37 ) (THEY LONG TO BE) CLOSE TO YOU/ MERRY CHRISTMAS DARLING Carpenters
39 ( NEW ) OCCUPY YOUR MIND Dusty Springfield
40 ( 48 ) LOVE REARS IT’S UGLY HEAD Living Colour

41 ( 36 ) WICKED GAME Chris Isaak
42 ( 27 ) BLUE HOTEL Chris Isaak
43 ( 33 ) DO THE BARTMAN The Simpsons featuring Michael Jackson
44 ( 40 ) COMING OUT OF THE DARK Gloria Estefan
45 ( 41 ) WHO WHERE WHY Jesus Jones
46 ( 62 ) LOVE GENERATION Soho
47 ( 46 ) BEING BORING Pet Shop Boys
48 ( 26 ) WALK AWAY Del Shannon
49 ( 35 ) LODI Dream Warriors
50 ( NEW ) BY MY SIDE INXS

51 ( 29 ) KING OF THE HILL Roger McGuinn
52 ( 52 ) HEY JUDE The Beatles
53 ( 51 ) ALL ALONG THE WATCHTOWER The Jimi Hendrix Experience
54 ( 31 ) ALL RIGHT NOW (REMIX) Free
55 ( 53 ) HOW DEEP IS YOUR LOVE The Bee Gees
56 ( 32 ) CRAZY FOR YOU (REMIX) Madonna
57 ( 56 ) WHY CAN’T WE LIVE TOGETHER (1990 TK REMIX) Timmy Thomas
58 ( 75 ) THE ONE AND ONLY Chesney Hawkes
59 ( 30 ) MY SIDE OF THE BED Susannah Hoffs
60 ( 71 ) IT’S TOO LATE Quartz featuring Dina Carroll

61 ( 60 ) LOVE WILL NEVER DO WITHOUT YOU (ALBUM VERSION/REMIX VERSION) Janet Jackson
62 ( 39 ) PEOPLE ARE STRANGE Echo & The Bunnymen
63 ( 63 ) LET IT BE The Beatles
64 ( 47 ) MY LOVE IS A FIRE Donny Osmond
65 ( NEW ) I’M GOING SLIGHTLY MAD Queen
66 ( 44 ) ONLY YOU Praise
67 ( 68 ) ESCAPADE Janet Jackson
68 ( 67 ) WAITING FOR THE DAY George Michael
69 ( 69 ) GO FOR IT (ROCKY V) Joey Bellis & Tynetta Hare
70 ( 66 ) ALL TOGETHER NOW The Farm featuring Pete Wylie

71 ( 64 ) SMALLTOWN BOY ’91 Jimmy Somerville
72 ( 50 ) G.L.A.D. Kim Appleby
73 ( 57 ) IF I LUV U 2 NIGHT Mica Paris
74 ( 61 ) CRAZY Seal
75 ( NEW ) I’VE GOT NEWS FOR YOU Feargal Sharkey


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1 IT’S A SIN Pet Shop Boys
2 RENT U2 Parody Steve Wright Show Radio One
3 MIRACLE Jon Bon Jovi
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post 22nd March 2021, 10:05 AM
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It’s not until I follow these charts that I realise there’s so much good stuff in the early 90s. Just assumed the 90s don’t start properly until 1994!
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post 22nd March 2021, 10:19 AM
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^at any given era there's always good music,
lots of classics in there, Losing my Religion, Unfinished Sympathy, 3am Eternal, Wicked Game etc..
and also lots of "lost gems" like Banderas - This is the Life
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post 22nd March 2021, 12:28 PM
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Indeed some amazing songs
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post 31st March 2021, 06:04 PM
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Thanks Steve & Bjork, I still see 1991 as a great period for music - and all the way up to 1997 or 1998 before dipping a bit, at least singles chart wise smile.gif
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post 31st March 2021, 06:23 PM
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24th March 1991


It's a 4th and final week on top for Pet Shop Boys as Massive Attack's classic Unfinished Sympathy is at 2 - which is a nice surprise to me as I didn't recall it getting that high. As I've never reviewed my charts or re-played my cassette tapes of 1991 through 1994 this is all going to be new to me, yay! I also didn;t remember Loose Fit hitting 3 - what a cool top 3! Elton's 1974 flop (in my charts of the time) hits 4 some time ahead of the UK chart-topping duet with George Michael, who co-icidentally takes his lovely Cowboys & Angels into the top 10 for a 4th from 4 off the Listen Without Prejudice album.

REM take a classic top 10, too, as Elaine Paige gets her 3rd biggest chart hit at 12 with the rocking-ish Well Almost - certainly not a ballad! The Carpenters get another belated top 20, and highest new entry is the 1976 Thin Lizzy Top 10 gem, The Boys Are Back In Town, in at 22 just ahead of the latest from Simple Minds, Let There Be Love at 25. At 49, Hazell Dean's still making chart hits 7 years on from her first Stock, Aitken & Watermen Hi-NRG hits, and Cher covers Linda Lewis' wonderful 1975 top 10 frantic disco biggie (for me), changes the title back from It's In His Kiss to The Shoop Shoop Song, adopted the style of a speeded-up Betty Everett version of the song from the 60's, bungs it in a film, and has a massive UK hit out of it. I'll stick with Linda Lewis and any previous Cher hits in the UK or the USA...

At 67, not the Anita Ward song, Monie Love squares up against Adeva: winner? Adeva. At 73, Tom Jones sneaks in with a record I've no memory of at all. So expect it to drop out next week, as the main reason. But it does give The Voice a 23rd charting year, plus another 4 prior to that where he would definitely had had some monster hits in my theoretical charts as a kiddie, being as I absolutely loved It's Not Unusual, What's New Pussycat, Green Green Grass Of Home, Delilah and I'm Coming Home, 2 of those having topped my charts as re-issues.


1 ( 1 ) WHERE THE STREETS HAVE NO NAME - CAN’T TAKE MY EYES OFF YOU/HOW CAN YOU EXPECT TO BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY? Pet Shop Boys
2 ( 3 ) UNFINISHED SYMPATHY Massive Attack featuring Shara Nelson
3 ( 6 ) LOOSE FIT Happy Mondays
4 ( 7 ) DON’T LET THE SUN GO DOWN ON ME Elton John
5 ( 2 ) RHYTHM OF MY HEART Rod Stewart
6 ( 4 ) WEAR YOUR LOVE LIKE HEAVEN Definition Of Sound
7 ( 18 ) COWBOYS AND ANGELS George Michael
8 ( 5 ) JOYRIDE Roxette
9 ( 11 ) SECRET LOVE The Bee Gees
10 ( 13 ) LOSING MY RELIGION REM


11 ( 8 ) SADENESS PART I Enigma
12 ( 27 ) WELL ALMOST Elaine Paige
13 ( 14 ) THIS IS YOUR LIFE Banderas
14 ( 15 ) MERCY MERCY ME/ I WANT YOU Robert Palmer
15 ( 9 ) ROCKIN’ BACK INSIDE MY HEART Julee Cruise
16 ( 33 ) THOSE GOOD OLD DREAMS Carpenters
17 ( 10 ) SAY YOU DON’T MIND (NEW VERSION) Colin Blunstone
18 ( 22 ) BEST OF MY LOVE Aswad
19 ( 16 ) (I WANNA GIVE YOU) DEVOTION Nomad featuring MC Mikee Freedom
20 ( 20 ) BOW DOWN MISTER Jesus Loves You aka Boy George

21 ( 12 ) YOU GOT THE LOVE The Source featuring Candi Staton
22 ( NEW ) THE BOYS ARE BACK IN TOWN Thin Lizzy
23 ( 19 ) LOVE IS A STRANGER Eurythmics
24 ( 21 ) STATE OF THE WORLD Janet Jackson
25 ( NEW ) LET THERE BE LOVE Simple Minds
26 ( 26 ) CAN YOU DIG IT? The Mock Turtles
27 ( 23 ) YOU’VE LOST THAT LOVIN’ FEELIN’ The Righteous Brothers
28 ( 30 ) SHE’S A WOMAN Scritti Politti featuring Shabba Ranks
29 ( 36 ) RESCUE ME Madonna
30 ( 39 ) OCCUPY YOUR MIND Dusty Springfield

31 ( 17 ) AROUND THE WAY GIRL LL Cool J
32 ( 24 ) HEAL THE PAIN George Michael
33 ( 50 ) BY MY SIDE INXS
34 ( 37 ) UPTOWN Womack & Womack
35 ( 40 ) LOVE REARS IT’S UGLY HEAD Living Colour
36 ( 29 ) SAY HELLO WAVE GOODBYE ’91 Soft Cell & Marc Almond
37 ( 28 ) SHOULD I STAY OR SHOULD I GO The Clash
38 ( 31 ) SENSITIVITY Ralph Tresvant
39 ( 32 ) 3 a.m (ETERNAL) The KLF featuring Ricardo Da Force
40 ( 25 ) LOVE AND AFFECTION (REMIX) Joan Armatrading

41 ( 38 ) (THEY LONG TO BE) CLOSE TO YOU/ MERRY CHRISTMAS DARLING Carpenters
42 ( 41 ) WICKED GAME Chris Isaak
43 ( 35 ) WHAT DO I HAVE TO DO Kylie Minogue
44 ( 34 ) YOU MESMERISE ME Maureen
45 ( 65 ) I’M GOING SLIGHTLY MAD Queen
46 ( 46 ) LOVE GENERATION Soho
47 ( 47 ) BEING BORING Pet Shop Boys
48 ( 60 ) IT’S TOO LATE Quartz featuring Dina Carroll
49 ( NEW ) BETTER OFF WITHOUT YOU Hazell Dean
50 ( 44 ) COMING OUT OF THE DARK Gloria Estefan

51 ( 52 ) HEY JUDE The Beatles
52 ( 58 ) THE ONE AND ONLY Chesney Hawkes
53 ( 53 ) ALL ALONG THE WATCHTOWER The Jimi Hendrix Experience
54 ( NEW ) THE SHOOP SHOOP SONG (IT’S IN HIS KISS) Cher
55 ( 57 ) WHY CAN’T WE LIVE TOGETHER (1990 TK REMIX) Timmy Thomas
56 ( 55 ) HOW DEEP IS YOUR LOVE The Bee Gees
57 ( 42 ) BLUE HOTEL Chris Isaak
58 ( 43 ) DO THE BARTMAN The Simpsons featuring Michael Jackson
59 ( 69 ) GO FOR IT (ROCKY V) Joey Bellis & Tynetta Hare
60 ( 45 ) WHO WHERE WHY Jesus Jones

61 ( 63 ) LET IT BE The Beatles
62 ( 61 ) LOVE WILL NEVER DO WITHOUT YOU (ALBUM VERSION/REMIX VERSION) Janet Jackson
63 ( 51 ) KING OF THE HILL Roger McGuinn
64 ( 49 ) LODI Dream Warriors
65 ( 67 ) ESCAPADE Janet Jackson
66 ( 48 ) WALK AWAY Del Shannon
67 ( NEW ) RING MY BELL Monie Love Vs Adeva
68 ( 68 ) WAITING FOR THE DAY George Michael
69 ( 56 ) CRAZY FOR YOU (REMIX) Madonna
70 ( 70 ) ALL TOGETHER NOW The Farm featuring Pete Wylie

71 ( 75 ) I’VE GOT NEWS FOR YOU Feargal Sharkey
72 ( 64 ) MY LOVE IS A FIRE Donny Osmond
73 ( NEW ) CARRYING A TORCH Tom Jones
74 ( 74 ) CRAZY Seal
75 ( 71 ) SMALLTOWN BOY ’91 Jimmy Somerville

playlist records
1 “Greatest Hits” Bob Dylan
2 ROCK THE BOAT The Hues Corporation
3 EMMA Hot Chocolate
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post 1st April 2021, 10:22 AM
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Losing my religion and Unfinished sympathy are my favourites in that top 10
I also really liked Cowboys and Angels, although I think at the time it was the first GM song to miss the top 40
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I nearly love the whole top 10 to be honest, seems a great era!
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QUOTE(Bjork @ Apr 1 2021, 11:22 AM) *
Losing my religion and Unfinished sympathy are my favourites in that top 10
I also really liked Cowboys and Angels, although I think at the time it was the first GM song to miss the top 40


Yes, that was a real shame - though not entirely unexpected, by this time George was more an album artist, not least due to his refusal to appear in his music videos to underline that fact, so it was always going to be too subtle to hit big without a push.
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