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14th July 2019, 09:20 AM
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BuzzJack Legend
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A lot of classics here, 'Tom's Diner' is very nice. It has those 'lounge vibes' to it! 'Where Are You Baby' and 'Groove is In The Heart' are cheesy but both fun disco influenced tunes. Betty Boo's put-on voice in the middle part of 'Doin the Do' does remind me a bit of a bit early 10s Nicki Minaj so Mrs Boo might have been ahead of her time! 'Show Me Heaven', another one of those rather cheesy synthpop love ballads that apparently were a trend in the late 80s and early 90s. I do think it's one of the better of them though. Elton's Sacrifice I have a soft spot for as I used to hear it played a few times at my local cafe when i was younger (they must have had it on their playlist). Very nice song , I like the synths in it. 'What Time Is Love' is very good, I only discovered The KLF a year or so ago when reading the 90s dance number 1s thread on Buzzjack. My favorite KLF song is 'Last train to Trancentral' which was featured recently in BJSC Legends. 'Rockin Over The Beat' further up the page is easily my favourite Technotronic song, it has a bit more emotion to it I think than their other singles. 'Life's What You Make It' is another good track from Talk Talk, I like the guitar in it particularly. And finally, 'I've Been Thinking About You' just entering your chart lower down! It's a very charming song. It does remind me of Fine Young Cannibals, the Londonbeat singer does sound a bit like their vocalist I think. I see earlier in this thread that the 49ers Touch me was a big #2 hit for you, great tune, with one of the best uses of pitched vocals in a dance song, there have been some awful uses of pitched vocals in chart dance songs this decade! Their follow up 'Don't You Love Me' is great too. Hi Snakey, yes I love Tom's Diner, the DNA version is way better than the original acapella. Betty was a bit of fun, ditto Deee-Lite and their retro60's vibes mashed-up in 90's. Betty was originally based on the comic character Betty Boop but she had to drop the "p" for legal reasons - I think Universal owned it - the theme park in Spain Portaventura still sells the merchandise and has the sub-Disney costumed-staff strolling about Sacrifice topped my chart in 1989 when Elton couldn't sell records to save his life - even though he was doing great stuff. By the time it became a monster hit and topped my charts again I entered an OD-on-it phase that I haven't come out of yet It's still nice though. KLF were my top dance act of 1992, no question, just fab. Check out the early very un-KLF Kylie Said To Jason which is tuneful and hilarious, I loved it Londonbeat's Jimmy Helms had a terrific vocal range - you can hear it on his 1973 hit Gonna Make You An Offer You Can't Refuse. The song's a bit average these days, but he hits those notes! Agree about vocal pitching, it's quite the cliche these days and I turn off most songs that do it. I love originality in music, and new sounds, but when everyone jumps on the bandwagon it's time to kill it off....! |
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14th July 2019, 09:26 AM
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BuzzJack Legend
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I remember the Craig DAvid one as I was into him at the time. Playing it now out of curiosity, it's sounds vaguely familiar and mildly pleasant but I remember his earlier chart-topper for me (Walkin' Away) and later chart-topper (Hot Stuff) much better. I think it was the jazz-vibe warbling that put me off |
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3rd January 2020, 02:32 PM
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16th September 1990
It's a first week on top for the fab Bass-O-Matic aka William Orbit + Dizzy's rhythm track (the Tommy Roe actual-first-single-I-ever-bought), it does what it says on the tin rhythm-wise. The Detroit Spinners 1973 Philly soul classic is back in the top 5, The KLF get a first top 20, and the highest new entry is (natch) from the Pet Shop Boys who are so hard. Ironic as ever eh, lads? Lead single off forthcoming album Behaviour, it set up expectations for jolly catchy pop. Oops, so not! Actually, my least fave single from them to date, but everything is relative, I was very much a big fan by then, going to see them on their debut tour and all. Janet Jackson and INXS have big climbs into the 20, and Bobby Vinton debuts at 20 with the moody early 60's US hit, Blue Velvet, a UK hit at long last due to the film. A bit of a teen crooner, I knew little about him or the tune till the film, but hey, it's great! Caron Wheeler gets her own top 40 single, minus Soul II Soul, Londonbeat rocket up to 28, and AC/DC return with one of their best non-Bon-Scott tracks, Thunderstruck at 37 giving them 12 years of chart entries - or 18 years for Brian Johnson including Geordie tracks. Depeche Mode get a 3rd charting track off the album, World In Your Eyes straight into the 40, off their chart-topper, as Beats International return with Burundi Blues. The Farm debut, chugging along on their Groovy Train, very Madchester in tone, The Christians make it 5 years of chartness, Bell Biv Devoe return to keep the New Edition flag flying 7 years on, but never as high profile as Bobby Brown of course. Red Hot Chili Peppers debut with Higher Ground - the 1973 Stevie Wonder gem - though later in the decade they opt for lower ground (in fact under the bridge), and The Stone Roses pop in quietly with the song of the Madchester movement, Fool's Gold. Very pleasant and all, but the reverence for it, and them, has always passed me by a bit. Finally, Electribe 101 sneak in at 76 - the extended chart due to me forgetting about Mariah Carey and adding her in afterwards. Punchlines insert here....and I'll just say that the adoration for Mariah in US chart-terms has also always passed me by too, give or take half-a-dozen tracks. 1 ( 2 ) FASCINATING RHYTHM Bass-O-Matic 2 ( 1 ) PRAYING FOR TIME George Michael 3 ( 3 ) GROOVE IS IN THE HEART Deee-Lite 4 ( 6 ) SHOW ME HEAVEN Maria McKee 5 ( 12 ) GHETTO CHILD (REMIX) The Detroit Spinners 6 ( 4 ) WHERE ARE YOU BABY Betty Boo 7 ( 5 ) LISTEN TO YOUR HEART/ DANGEROUS Roxette 8 ( 8 ) THIEVES IN THE TEMPLE Prince 9 ( 7 ) RIDING INTO BLUE Inga 10 ( 10 ) TOM’S DINER DNA featuring Suzanne Vega 11 ( 9 ) KING OF WISHFUL THINKING Go West 12 ( 14 ) LET IT ALL HANG OUT ’90 Jonathan King AKA JK25 13 ( 13 ) LIFE’S WHAT YOU MAKE IT Talk Talk 14 ( 26 ) WHAT TIME IS LOVE The KLF 15 ( 16 ) ICE BLINK LUCK Cocteau Twins 16 ( NEW ) SO HARD Pet Shop Boys 17 ( 11 ) HEART LIKE A WHEEL Human League 18 ( 31 ) BLACK CAT Janet Jackson 19 ( 38 ) SUICIDE BLONDE INXS 20 ( NEW ) BLUE VELVET Bobby Vinton 21 ( 28 ) LA SERENISSIMA DNA 22 ( 21 ) THE JOKER The Steve Miller Band 23 ( 23 ) RHTHYM OF THE RAIN Jason Donovan 24 ( 15 ) NEXT TO YOU Aswad 25 ( 27 ) NOTHING TO LOSE S’Express 26 ( 33 ) MELODY COOL Mavis Staples 27 ( 47 ) LIVIN’ IN THE LIGHT Caron Wheeler 28 ( 76 ) I’VE BEEN THINKING ABOUT YOU Londonbeat 29 ( 17 ) END OF THE WORLD Sonia 30 ( 19 ) COME TOGETHER Primal Scream 31 ( 29 ) WHY CAN’T WE LIVE TOGETHER (1990 TK REMIX) Timmy Thomas 32 ( 18 ) I’LL NEVER FALL IN LOVE AGAIN Deacon Blue 33 ( 22 ) STEPPIN’ OUT Joe Jackson 34 ( 36 ) EPIC Faith No More 35 ( 34 ) YOU’VE GOT A FRIEND Big Fun and Sonia featuring Gary Barnacle 36 ( 32 ) I’M FREE The Soup Dragons featuring Junior Reid 37 ( NEW ) THUNDERSTRUCK AC/DC 38 ( NEW ) WORLD IN MY EYES Depeche Mode 39 ( 25 ) ENGLISHMAN IN NEW YORK (BEN LIEBRAND REMIX) Sting 40 ( 40 ) SACRIFICE/ HEALING HANDS Elton John 41 ( 20 ) VISION OF LOVE Mariah Carey 42 ( 35 ) IT MUST HAVE BEEN LOVE Roxette 43 ( 42 ) BLACK VELVET Alannah Myles 44 ( 43 ) ESCAPADE Janet Jackson 45 ( NEW ) BURUNDI BLUES Beats International 46 ( 39 ) TIME AFTER TIME The Beloved 47 ( 50 ) PEACE THROUGHOUT THE WORLD Maxi Priest 48 ( 48 ) LET IT BE The Beatles 49 ( NEW ) GROOVY TRAIN The Farm 50 ( 41 ) YOU WOULDN’T KNOW LOVE Cher 51 ( 49 ) HOLD ON Wilson Philips 52 ( 24 ) TURTLE POWER Partners In Kryme 53 ( 37 ) TONIGHT New Kids On The Block 54 ( NEW ) GREENBANK DRIVE The Christians 55 ( 58 ) TERRIFYING The Rolling Stones 56 ( 56 ) HARD TO HANDLE The Black Crowes 57 ( 53 ) ALRIGHT (UK/USA versions) Janet Jackson 58 ( 55 ) IT’S MY LIFE Talk Talk 59 ( 45 ) RELEASE ME Wilson Philips 60 ( 59 ) ENJOY THE SILENCE Depeche Mode 61 ( 62 ) LOVE AND AFFECTION Sinitta 62 ( 68 ) DON’T BE A FOOL Loose Ends 63 ( 63 ) HEY JUDE The Beatles 64 ( 60 ) WOULDN’T IT BE NICE The Beach Boys 65 ( 64 ) THIS WOMAN’S WORK Kate Bush 66 ( NEW ) DO ME Bell Biv Devoe 67 ( 44 ) BLAZE OF GLORY Jon Bon Jovi 68 ( 30 ) IN THE BACK OF MY MIND Fleetwood Mac 69 ( 67 ) PERSONAL JESUS Depeche Mode 70 ( NEW ) HIGHER GROUND Red Hot Chili Peppers 71 ( 75 ) THE SPACE JUNGLE Adamaski 72 ( 73 ) WAY DOWN NOW World Party 73 ( 46 ) SILHOUETTES Cliff Richard 74 ( NEW ) FOOL’S GOLD The Stone Roses 75 ( 51 ) CLUB AT THE END OF THE STREET/ WHISPERS Elton John 76 ( NEW ) YOU’RE WELCOME Electribe 101 Playlist/ Oldies 1 LISTEN WITHOUT PREJUDICE (album) George Michael 2 REPUTATION (album) Dusty Springfield 3 THE DEFINITIVE HIT ALBUM VOL 3 Cliff Richard |
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24th January 2020, 08:00 PM
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BuzzJack Legend
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23rd September 1990
It's a first week on top for Maria McKee, just beating out Deee-Lite who sadly peak at 2. It's not Maria's first chart-topper - she also wrote Feargal Sharkey's fab 1985 cover of A Good Heart, and presides over a hectic chart of 18 new or re-entries, loads of big droppers and climbers, and all because I was in Paris this week with 2 mates, sampling the Eiffel Tower, Montmartre, The Louvre and so on. We were sat eating near the Notre Dame and heard a loud bang, like gunfire. When we left I noticed what looked like a whole trail of fresh drops of blood over the footpath on the bridge. Not saying it WAS a shooting, just saying it was a bit odd... Anyway, that's why Bananarama re-enter to a new peak with Only Your Love, at 11, it was the song of the holiday for me, along with new track and European hit, What's A Woman by Vaya Con Dios. Other re-entries are due to that too. Pet Shop Boys are so hard at 5, co-incidentally they are 5 in my current charts still having some Money Business. Consistency. Londonbeat go top 10, and Snap! have the highest new entry with Cult Of Snap, proving they got the power! AC/DC are Thunderstruck to be at 12 in my charts, only Touch Too Much from the Bon Scott days had been higher, a decade before. Africa, Toto's 1983 number 2, has proved to be a perennial seller and golden oldie in the 21st century for some reason, appealing to new generations of music fans. I blame Steve Wright playing it week-in week-out on his radio shows for the last 37 years, but at any rate I can claim to be ahead of the game as it comes back at 20. Captain Hollywood debuts, Kim Wilde gets 9 years of top 30 entries at 29 and also is in my current chart at 21 with a spot of Xmas Hope. Consistency. I'm loyal! Another veteran, Billy Idol, pops in 11 years on with LA Woman. Kylie turns a critical corner, is influenced by INXS' Michael Hutchence, and revamps herself into a disco diva with the classic Better The Devil You Know in at 33. It's still SAW behind it, but the adult image and gutsier dance-style is the main reason she's still hear today getting chart-topping albums and sell-out tours. I didn;t know that then, of course, I just thought it was a great move away from disposable kiddiepop. Don Pablo covers a Doobie Brothers classic, just ahead of a Bananarama much-better cover version and the Doobie's own better remix, Paul Simon returns with a goodie, The Obvious Child, some 18 years since his first solo, and 21 years since Simon & Garfunkel were high in my charts. Monie Love does a decent cover of a Spinners soul goodie, and MC Hammer actually murders another soul classic. U Can't Touch This? If only he hadn't touched Have You Seen Her! 1 ( 4 ) SHOW ME HEAVEN Maria McKee 2 ( 3 ) GROOVE IS IN THE HEART Deee-Lite 3 ( 1 ) FASCINATING RHYTHM Bass-O-Matic 4 ( 2 ) PRAYING FOR TIME George Michael 5 ( 16 ) SO HARD Pet Shop Boys 6 ( 5 ) GHETTO CHILD (REMIX) The Detroit Spinners 7 ( 10 ) TOM’S DINER DNA featuring Suzanne Vega 8 ( 6 ) WHERE ARE YOU BABY Betty Boo 9 ( 28 ) I’VE BEEN THINKING ABOUT YOU Londonbeat 10 ( NEW ) CULT OF SNAP Snap! 11 ( RE ) ONLY YOUR LOVE Bananarama 12 ( 37 ) THUNDERSTRUCK AC/DC 13 ( 8 ) THIEVES IN THE TEMPLE Prince 14 ( 9 ) RIDING INTO BLUE Inga 15 ( 19 ) SUICIDE BLONDE INXS 16 ( 7 ) LISTEN TO YOUR HEART/ DANGEROUS Roxette 17 ( 12 ) LET IT ALL HANG OUT ’90 Jonathan King AKA JK25 18 ( 20 ) BLUE VELVET Bobby Vinton 19 ( 11 ) KING OF WISHFUL THINKING Go West 20 ( NEW ) AFRICA Toto 21 ( 21 ) LA SERENISSIMA DNA 22 ( 13 ) LIFE’S WHAT YOU MAKE IT Talk Talk 23 ( NEW ) WHAT’S A WOMAN Vaya Con Dios 24 ( 14 ) WHAT TIME IS LOVE The KLF 25 ( NEW ) I CAN’T STAND IT Twenty 4 Seven featuring Captain Hollywood 26 ( 27 ) LIVIN’ IN THE LIGHT Caron Wheeler 27 ( 18 ) BLACK CAT janet Jackson 28 ( 15 ) ICE BLINK LUCK Cocteau Twins 29 ( NEW ) CAN’T GET ENOUGH Kim Wilde 30 ( RE ) KINGSTON TOWN UB40 31 ( 17 ) HEART LIKE A WHEEL Human League 32 ( 34 ) EPIC Faith No More 33 ( NEW ) BETTER THE DEVIL YOU KNOW Kylie Minogue 34 ( 25 ) NOTHING TO LOSE S’Express 35 ( 31 ) WHY CAN’T WE LIVE TOGETHER (1990 TK REMIX) Timmy Thomas 36 ( 45 ) BURUNDI BLUES Beats International 37 ( 49 ) GROOVY TRAIN The Farm 38 ( 38 ) WORLD IN MY EYES Depeche Mode 39 ( 35 ) YOU’VE GOT A FRIEND Big Fun and Sonia featuring Gary Barnacle 40 ( 22 ) THE JOKER The Steve Miller Band 41 ( 40 ) SACRIFICE/ HEALING HANDS Elton John 42 ( 43 ) BLACK VELVET Alannah Myles 43 ( 24 ) NEXT TO YOU Aswad 44 ( 44 ) ESCAPADE Janet Jackson 45 ( 36 ) I’M FREE The Soup Dragons featuring Junior Reid 46 ( 42 ) IT MUST HAVE BEEN LOVE Roxette 47 ( 48 ) LET IT BE The Beatles 48 ( NEW ) TUNES SPLITS THE ATOM MC Tunes vs 808 State 49 ( 33 ) STEPPIN’ OUT Joe Jackson 50 ( 54 ) GREENBANK DRIVE The Christians 51 ( 51 ) HOLD ON Wilson Philips 52 ( 39 ) ENGLISHMAN IN NEW YORK (BEN LIEBRAND REMIX) Sting 53 ( NEW ) LONG TRAIN RUNNIN’ Don Pablo’s Animals 54 ( 26 ) MELODY COOL Mavis Staples 55 ( NEW ) THEN The Charlatans 56 ( NEW ) AIN’T NO SUNSHINE Sydney Youngblood 57 ( 46 ) TIME AFTER TIME The Beloved 58 ( 74 ) FOOL’S GOLD The Stone Roses 59 ( NEW ) THE OBVIOUS CHILD Paul Simon 60 ( 23 ) RHTHYM OF THE RAIN Jason Donovan 61 ( 60 ) ENJOY THE SILENCE Depeche Mode 62 ( 57 ) ALRIGHT (UK/USA versions) Janet Jackson 63 ( 66 ) DO ME Bell Biv Devoe 64 ( 63 ) HEY JUDE The Beatles 65 ( 50 ) YOU WOULDN’T KNOW LOVE Cher 66 ( NEW ) IT’S A SHAME (MY SISTER) Monie Love featuring True Image 67 ( 58 ) IT’S MY LIFE Talk Talk 68 ( 30 ) COME TOGETHER Primal Scream 69 ( NEW ) HAVE YOU SEEN HER MC Hammer 70 ( 65 ) THIS WOMAN’S WORK Kate Bush 71 ( 56 ) HARD TO HANDLE The Black Crowes 72 ( NEW ) SO CLOSE Daryl Hall & John Oates 73 ( 64 ) WOULDN’T IT BE NICE The Beach Boys 74 ( NEW ) COLD HEARTED (REMIX) Paula Abdul 75 ( NEW ) LA WOMAN Billy Idol OLDIES PLAYLIST CHART 1 SHE’S A MYSTERY TO ME Roy Orbison 2 NOTHIN’ COMPARES 2 U Sinead O’Connor 3 LOVE SHACK The B52’s |
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24th January 2020, 10:06 PM
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24th January 2020, 10:10 PM
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BuzzJack Legend
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1 SHE’S A MYSTERY TO ME Roy Orbison Hi John. I take it you know the Roy Orbison album Mystery Girl? What a great album that I still play a lot. My fave track is California Blue but the whole album is great from start to finish. This post has been edited by Crazy Chris: 24th January 2020, 10:10 PM |
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24th January 2020, 10:12 PM
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BuzzJack Legend
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Never really much liked Show Me Heaven. Never knew Maria wrote A Good Heart.
The Obvious Child was a great first track from Paul Simon's Rhythm Of The Saints album which didn't do anywhere near as well as the classic Graceland album. This post has been edited by Crazy Chris: 24th January 2020, 10:13 PM |
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25th January 2020, 08:39 AM
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BuzzJack Legend
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Hi John. I take it you know the Roy Orbison album Mystery Girl? What a great album that I still play a lot. My fave track is California Blue but the whole album is great from start to finish. Hi Chris, yes I love that album It's so sad and yet so right that he went out on a high point in his career. You Got It topped my charts. I preferred The Obvious Child to You Can Call Me Al as a first single, though I think I'm in a minority there I always thought Graceland was a tad over-rated, it was pleasant throughout, and great to have the South African links at that troubled time, but I still loved his older 60's and 70's stuff more. |
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25th January 2020, 08:46 AM
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BuzzJack Legend
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so you're also doing 1990 in addition to 1988?
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25th January 2020, 12:32 PM
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BuzzJack Legend
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so you're also doing 1990 in addition to 1988? It's been "work in progress" for about 3 or 4 years but I never get the time to keep on with it, along with 1970, 1975, 1980, 1995 which are all almost 75% done transferring from pencil notepads to spreadsheets As I've already digitised 1988 that's much quicker to post and to change to weeklies, and 1989 is already done and posted in Throwback in that weekly format so I will have a complete set from 1984 through 1990 by the end of 2020. Fingers-crossed! Years left to be digitised onto spreadsheets: 1971/1972, 1976/77, 1981/82, 1991/92, 1996/97... |
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25th January 2020, 12:36 PM
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BuzzJack Legend
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I really like the 1988 format of posting once per week following it in real time
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25th January 2020, 04:58 PM
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31st May 2020, 04:04 PM
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30th September 1990
It's a 2 week on top for Maria McKee as Bobby Vinton's Blue Velvet, almost 30 years old, hits the top 10 - a track I'd never heard of before the reissue - and Captain Hollywood can't stand it that he's at 10. Keeping up with the plethora of oldies (I've ALWAYS liked oldies!) The Animals 25+-year-old classic enters at 16, to give them a second chart entry 18 years after House Of The Rising Sun was a 1972 hit all over again. Monie Love's cover of The Detroit Spinners 20-year-old hit shoots into the 40, just ahead of The Charlatans Next hit. Highest new track is Hi Tek 3 featuring the actual voice of Pump Up The Jam, Ya Kid K, in at 34, with Belinda back with an instant top 40, cos We Want The Same Thing - Ms. Carlisle back on form! The Cure drop in with Never enough at 51, for a decade of entries since their debut, The Soup Dragons follow-up with Mother Universe, Cliff covers From A Distance as I demonstrate in my playlist oldies that I prefer his early 70's tracks, and 1972 Supercop movie theme Superfly is revamped by Curtis Mayfield with added Ice-T. Elton drops in with a lesser track after his monster chart-topper. 1 ( 1 ) SHOW ME HEAVEN Maria McKee 2 ( 3 ) FASCINATING RHYTHM Bass-O-Matic 3 ( 5 ) SO HARD Pet Shop Boys 4 ( 2 ) GROOVE IS IN THE HEART Deee-Lite 5 ( 10 ) CULT OF SNAP Snap! 6 ( 4 ) PRAYING FOR TIME George Michael 7 ( 6 ) GHETTO CHILD (REMIX) The Detroit Spinners 8 ( 9 ) I’VE BEEN THINKING ABOUT YOU Londonbeat 9 ( 18 ) BLUE VELVET Bobby Vinton 10 ( 25 ) I CAN’T STAND IT Twenty 4 Seven featuring Captain Hollywood 11 ( 12 ) THUNDERSTRUCK AC/DC 12 ( 20 ) AFRICA Toto 13 ( 7 ) TOM’S DINER DNA featuring Suzanne Vega 14 ( 8 ) WHERE ARE YOU BABY Betty Boo 15 ( 15 ) SUICIDE BLONDE INXS 16 ( NEW ) WE’VE GOTTA GET OUT OF THIS PLACE The Animals 17 ( 13 ) THIEVES IN THE TEMPLE Prince 18 ( 11 ) ONLY YOUR LOVE Bananarama 19 ( 14 ) RIDING INTO BLUE Inga 20 ( 16 ) LISTEN TO YOUR HEART/ DANGEROUS Roxette 21 ( 17 ) LET IT ALL HANG OUT ’90 Jonathan King AKA JK25 22 ( 19 ) KING OF WISHFUL THINKING Go West 23 ( 29 ) CAN’T GET ENOUGH Kim Wilde 24 ( 24 ) WHAT TIME IS LOVE The KLF 25 ( 26 ) LIVIN’ IN THE LIGHT Caron Wheeler 26 ( 30 ) KINGSTON TOWN UB40 27 ( 66 ) IT’S A SHAME (MY SISTER) Monie Love featuring True Image 28 ( 55 ) THEN The Charlatans 29 ( 22 ) LIFE’S WHAT YOU MAKE IT Talk Talk 30 ( 40 ) THE JOKER The Steve Miller Band 31 ( 21 ) LA SERENISSIMA DNA 32 ( 38 ) WORLD IN MY EYES Depeche Mode 33 ( 33 ) BETTER THE DEVIL YOU KNOW Kylie Minogue 34 ( NEW ) SPIN THAT WHEEL Hi Tek 3 featuring Ya Kid K 35 ( 50 ) GREENBANK DRIVE The Christians 36 ( 37 ) GROOVY TRAIN The Farm 37 ( 35 ) WHY CAN’T WE LIVE TOGETHER (1990 TK REMIX) Timmy Thomas 38 ( 23 ) WHAT’S A WOMAN Vaya Con Dios 39 ( NEW ) (WE WANT) THE SAME THING Belinda Carlisle 40 ( 39 ) YOU’VE GOT A FRIEND Big Fun and Sonia featuring Gary Barnacle 41 ( 41 ) SACRIFICE/ HEALING HANDS Elton John 42 ( 31 ) HEART LIKE A WHEEL Human League 43 ( 42 ) BLACK VELVET Alannah Myles 44 ( 32 ) EPIC Faith No More 45 ( 44 ) ESCAPADE Janet Jackson 46 ( 48 ) TUNES SPLITS THE ATOM MC Tunes vs 808 State 47 ( 27 ) BLACK CAT janet Jackson 48 ( 47 ) LET IT BE The Beatles 49 ( 34 ) NOTHING TO LOSE S’Express 50 ( 28 ) ICE BLINK LUCK Cocteau Twins 51 ( NEW ) NEVER ENOUGH The Cure 52 ( 51 ) HOLD ON Wilson Philips 53 ( 53 ) LONG TRAIN RUNNIN’ Don Pablo’s Animals 54 ( 46 ) IT MUST HAVE BEEN LOVE Roxette 55 ( 36 ) BURUNDI BLUES Beats International 56 ( 45 ) I’M FREE The Soup Dragons featuring Junior Reid 57 ( 49 ) STEPPIN’ OUT Joe Jackson 58 ( 58 ) FOOL’S GOLD The Stone Roses 59 ( 59 ) THE OBVIOUS CHILD Paul Simon 60 ( 43 ) NEXT TO YOU Aswad 61 ( NEW ) MOTHER UNIVERSE The Soup Dragons 62 ( 61 ) ENJOY THE SILENCE Depeche Mode 63 ( 72 ) SO CLOSE Daryl Hall & John Oates 64 ( 64 ) HEY JUDE The Beatles 65 ( 62 ) ALRIGHT (UK/USA versions) Janet Jackson 66 ( 74 ) COLD HEARTED (REMIX) Paula Abdul 67 ( 67 ) IT’S MY LIFE Talk Talk 68 ( NEW ) FROM A DISTANCE Cliff Richard 69 ( 57 ) TIME AFTER TIME The Beloved 70 ( 70 ) THIS WOMAN’S WORK Kate Bush 71 ( 54 ) MELODY COOL Mavis Staples 72 ( NEW ) SUPERFLY 1990 Curtis Mayfield & Ice-T 73 ( NEW ) YOU GOT TO LOVE SOMEONE Elton John 74 ( 65 ) YOU WOULDN’T KNOW LOVE Cher 75 ( 73 ) WOULDN’T IT BE NICE The Beach Boys playlist oldies 1 LISTEN WITHOUT PREJUDICE (album) George Michael 2 LIVING IN HARMONY Cliff Richard 3 TAKE ME HIGH Cliff Richard |
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3rd October 2020, 04:42 PM
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7th October 1990
It's a first week on top for Pet Shop Boys' So Hard, the only upbeat dance track off the new album Behaviour and their 10th chart-topper, with at least another 3 they've written and produced. Highest new entry is the latest cut from current fave album Listen Without Prejudice Vol 1, George Michael's gorgeous Waiting For The Day in at 4, closely chased by the latest remixed single from Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation album, Love Will Never Do Without You in at 8 - though the album version is the best version as always with this album. The UK dance scene required Housed-up versions when the Jam & Lewis versions were perfect as envisioned. Paul Simon rockets up with The Obvious Child to 12, fab rhythmically that one, and gives him 18 years of solo top 20's and 21 years including Garfunkel days, as The Charlatans make it two top 20's in a row. Kim Wilde is also back in the 20 9 years from debut, and still making my charts in 2020, while a-ha enter at 17 with their great cover of the old Everley Brothers gem for 5 years and counting since Take On Me. Belinda Carlisle's run of non-stop biggies rolls on with We Want The Same Thing up to 18, and a bunch of tracks enter in the 30's: Tina Turner wants her baby to be tender, Aztec Camera hook up with The Clash's Mick Jones, ex of Big Audio Dynamite, making 7 years for Roddy Frame & 12 years for Mick. Jeff Lynne follows-up his solo biggie at 39, and Paul McCartney covers his own Birthday, in a live version I think. MC Hammer re-enters into the 40 with his murder of the Chi-Lites classic, Have You Seen Her, and The Soup Dragons rocket through Mother Universe up to 25. Lower down Stevie Wonder keeps the minor hits trotting out with no danger of returning to old top 40 days, Quo go all karaoke, both of them Class of 1968 in decline, Michael Bolton is a soul provider, New Kids On The Block join in the classic soul murdering, this time The Delfonics, and like Hammer it's the strength of the songs getting them in the chart despite the quality-check slipping. Technotronic are already reduced to Stars On megamix status, somebody called Timmo has a song called Flowers and I know nothing about it. Not on google either so I may have got the name wrong (my handwriting and the pencil is fading!) leaving an early entry for forthcoming Ghost-massive oldie Unchained Melody, the Phil Spector-definitive version of the classic song from 1965. It's topping my playlist of the week despite not yet charting (oldies only allowed if they charted in 1990) so it's getting a retrospective spot of 76 - it would have been much higher with a rule change. 1 ( 3 ) SO HARD Pet Shop Boys 2 ( 1 ) SHOW ME HEAVEN Maria McKee 3 ( 2 ) FASCINATING RHYTHM Bass-O-Matic 4 ( NEW ) WAITING FOR THE DAY George Michael 5 ( 10 ) I CAN’T STAND IT Twenty 4 Seven featuring Captain Hollywood 6 ( 8 ) I’VE BEEN THINKING ABOUT YOU Londonbeat 7 ( 4 ) GROOVE IS IN THE HEART Deee-Lite 8 ( NEW ) LOVE WILL NEVER DO WITHOUT YOU (ALBUM VERSION/REMIX VERSION) Janet Jackson 9 ( 9 ) BLUE VELVET Bobby Vinton 10 ( 5 ) CULT OF SNAP Snap! 11 ( 6 ) PRAYING FOR TIME George Michael 12 ( 59 ) THE OBVIOUS CHILD Paul Simon 13 ( 7 ) GHETTO CHILD (REMIX) The Detroit Spinners 14 ( 28 ) THEN The Charlatans 15 ( 23 ) CAN’T GET ENOUGH Kim Wilde 16 ( 11 ) THUNDERSTRUCK AC/DC 17 ( NEW ) CRYING IN THE RAIN a-ha 18 ( 39 ) (WE WANT) THE SAME THING Belinda Carlisle 19 ( 18 ) ONLY YOUR LOVE Bananarama 20 ( 12 ) AFRICA Toto 21 ( 16 ) WE’VE GOTTA GET OUT OF THIS PLACE The Animals 22 ( 13 ) TOM’S DINER DNA featuring Suzanne Vega 23 ( 14 ) WHERE ARE YOU BABY Betty Boo 24 ( 17 ) THIEVES IN THE TEMPLE Prince 25 ( 61 ) MOTHER UNIVERSE The Soup Dragons 26 ( 27 ) IT’S A SHAME (MY SISTER) Monie Love featuring True Image 27 ( 34 ) SPIN THAT WHEEL Hi Tek 3 featuring Ya Kid K 28 ( 19 ) RIDING INTO BLUE Inga 29 ( 20 ) LISTEN TO YOUR HEART/ DANGEROUS Roxette 30 ( 15 ) SUICIDE BLONDE INXS 31 ( 21 ) LET IT ALL HANG OUT ’90 Jonathan King AKA JK25 32 ( 26 ) KINGSTON TOWN UB40 33 ( 22 ) KING OF WISHFUL THINKING Go West 34 ( 30 ) THE JOKER The Steve Miller Band 35 ( NEW ) BE TENDER WITH ME BABY Tina Turner 36 ( NEW ) GOOD MORNING BRITAIN Aztec Camera featuring Mick Jones 37 ( 37 ) WHY CAN’T WE LIVE TOGETHER (1990 TK REMIX) Timmy Thomas 38 ( RE ) HAVE YOU SEEN HER MC Hammer 39 ( NEW ) LIFT ME UP Jeff Lynne 40 ( NEW ) BIRTHDAY Paul McCartney 41 ( 25 ) LIVIN’ IN THE LIGHT Caron Wheeler 42 ( 40 ) YOU’VE GOT A FRIEND Big Fun and Sonia featuring Gary Barnacle 43 ( 41 ) SACRIFICE/ HEALING HANDS Elton John 44 ( 33 ) BETTER THE DEVIL YOU KNOW Kylie Minogue 45 ( 48 ) LET IT BE The Beatles 46 ( 51 ) NEVER ENOUGH The Cure 47 ( 43 ) BLACK VELVET Alannah Myles 48 ( 45 ) ESCAPADE Janet Jackson 49 ( 73 ) YOU GOT TO LOVE SOMEONE Elton John 50 ( 29 ) LIFE’S WHAT YOU MAKE IT Talk Talk 51 ( 46 ) TUNES SPLITS THE ATOM MC Tunes vs 808 State 52 ( 32 ) WORLD IN MY EYES Depeche Mode 53 ( 24 ) WHAT TIME IS LOVE The KLF 54 ( 42 ) HEART LIKE A WHEEL Human League 55 ( 72 ) SUPERFLY 1990 Curtis Mayfield & Ice-T 56 ( 52 ) HOLD ON Wilson Philips 57 ( 38 ) WHAT’S A WOMAN Vaya Con Dios 58 ( 31 ) LA SERENISSIMA DNA 59 ( NEW ) TO KEEP LOVE ALIVE Stevie Wonder 60 ( 54 ) IT MUST HAVE BEEN LOVE Roxette 61 ( 57 ) STEPPIN’ OUT Joe Jackson 62 ( 35 ) GREENBANK DRIVE The Christians 63 ( NEW ) THE ANNIVERSARY WALTZ Status Quo 64 ( 64 ) HEY JUDE The Beatles 65 ( 62 ) ENJOY THE SILENCE Depeche Mode 66 ( NEW ) SOUL PROVIDER Michael Bolton 67 ( 36 ) GROOVY TRAIN The Farm 68 ( 68 ) FROM A DISTANCE Cliff Richard 69 ( 69 ) TIME AFTER TIME The Beloved 70 ( NEW ) DIDN’T I BLOW YOUR MIND (THIS TIME) New Kids On The Block 71 ( 70 ) THIS WOMAN’S WORK Kate Bush 72 ( 65 ) ALRIGHT (UK/USA versions) Janet Jackson 73 ( NEW ) MEGAMIX Technotronic 74 ( 67 ) IT’S MY LIFE Talk Talk 75 ( NEW ) FLOWERS Timmo 76 ( NEW ) UNCHAINED MELODY The Righteous Brothers 7th Oct PLAYLIST ODLIES 1 UNCHAINED MELODY The Righteous Brothers 2 LISTEN WITHOUT PREJUDICE (LP) George Michael 3 YOU’VE LOST THAT LOVIN’ FEELING The Righteous Brothers 4 REASON TO BELIEVE Wilson Philips |
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11th October 2020, 10:43 PM
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Shakin Stevens
Joined: 29 December 2007
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‘Waiting For The Day’ is one of my favourite George Michael tracks!
Did ‘The Joker’ only peak at 30? |
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12th October 2020, 02:21 PM
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BuzzJack Legend
Joined: 18 July 2012
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‘Waiting For The Day’ is one of my favourite George Michael tracks! Did ‘The Joker’ only peak at 30? Yes it's gorgeous Waiting For The Day The Joker peaked at 5 in 1990 but it originally charted for me at 14 in 1974 first-time round even though it was a UK flop, charting around the time that Abba and Queen debuted in my chart. Plus side, Rock n Me did top 3 in 1976, Abracadabra topped my chart in 1982, and they had other goodies like Jet Airliner along the way. |
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12th October 2020, 04:35 PM
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BuzzJack Legend
Joined: 18 July 2012
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14th October 1990
It's up 7 places to top spot for Janet Jackson's Rhythm nation album track and it's inferior UK remix, giving Ms J a second chart-topper of the year as she presides over a bumper 17 new entries creating a bit of a chart clearout. Belinda Carlisle gets a 6th top 10 track as We Want The Same Thing rockets up to 4, and Paul Simon gets a 7th solo top 10 track, his first top 5 since 1972's Me & Julio Down By The School-Yard hit 3. Including stuff with Garfunkel that makes 21 years of top 10's and 12 in total. The Soup Dragons get a second top 10, Mother Universe, and Sisters Of Mercy get an instant second one too, as More enters at 9, the highest new entry. Rita McNeil's country-folk-social-ballad debuts at 17, Berlin's 1986 chart-topper is back again as it keeps re-charting in the UK whenever the film is repeated on TV, Tina Turner gets a 10th top 20 in 17 years of hits since she topped with Ike in 1973 on Nutbush City Limits. Jesus Jones clock up another Right Here Right Now hit, and The Beautiful South return with their best track, A Little Time, at 26. The Cure remix their 1985 top 5, Close To Me, and Chris Isaak gets a second chart entry with Wild At Heart. Still debuting modestly, Kylie keeps the disco diva morphing with Step Back In Time at 50 as it starts to become clearer that Better The Devil You Know wasn't a one-off hot dance track, and she's left the cheesy pop behind her. PIL are back for a 12-year run of entries, somewhat overshadowing the 12 months Mr Lydon had with the Sex Pistols. Cher enters at 58 with the 60's pop hit Baby I'm Yours, originally a hit for Barbara Lewis in 1965, and written by Van "The Hustle" McCoy. It charted first for me in 1975 as sung by the fab Linda Lewis, as the follow-up to her brilliant histrionic disco cover of It's In His Kiss aka The Shoop Shoop Song. That song, of course was also recorded by Cher. Note to Cher, love you madly, but Linda Lewis did both better. Nelson debut, that's the twin sons' band of the late Ricky Nelson, emulating dad's 1972 Garden Party debut, in at 62; Happy Mondays are back with a Kinky Afro, whatever works for you I say; Whitney's also back, place your bets as to whether I'm Your Baby Tonight is yet another one-week wonder or actually goes up my chart; Hothouse Flowers keep the Eurovision-promoted debut going 2 years on, Paul Young extends his chart career to 7 years (or 12 years including Streetband) - just - as The Chimes are as much in Heaven as Mr Young. 1 ( 8 ) LOVE WILL NEVER DO WITHOUT YOU (ALBUM VERSION/REMIX VERSION) Janet Jackson 2 ( 1 ) SO HARD Pet Shop Boys 3 ( 4 ) WAITING FOR THE DAY George Michael 4 ( 18 ) (WE WANT) THE SAME THING Belinda Carlisle 5 ( 12 ) THE OBVIOUS CHILD Paul Simon 6 ( 2 ) SHOW ME HEAVEN Maria McKee 7 ( 3 ) FASCINATING RHYTHM Bass-O-Matic 8 ( 25 ) MOTHER UNIVERSE The Soup Dragons 9 ( NEW ) MORE Sisters Of Mercy 10 ( 5 ) I CAN’T STAND IT Twenty 4 Seven featuring Captain Hollywood 11 ( 7 ) GROOVE IS IN THE HEART Deee-Lite 12 ( 9 ) BLUE VELVET Bobby Vinton 13 ( 6 ) I’VE BEEN THINKING ABOUT YOU Londonbeat 14 ( 17 ) CRYING IN THE RAIN a-ha 15 ( 26 ) IT’S A SHAME (MY SISTER) Monie Love featuring True Image 16 ( 11 ) PRAYING FOR TIME George Michael 17 ( NEW ) WORKING MAN Rita McNeil 18 ( NEW ) TAKE MY BREATH AWAY Berlin 19 ( 35 ) BE TENDER WITH ME BABY Tina Turner 20 ( 13 ) GHETTO CHILD (REMIX) The Detroit Spinners 21 ( 10 ) CULT OF SNAP Snap! 22 ( NEW ) RIGHT HERE RIGHT NOW Jesus Jones 23 ( 36 ) GOOD MORNING BRITAIN Aztec Camera featuring Mick Jones 24 ( 15 ) CAN’T GET ENOUGH Kim Wilde 25 ( 14 ) THEN The Charlatans 26 ( NEW ) A LITTLE TIME Beautiful South 27 ( NEW ) WE LOVE YOU JBC 28 ( 24 ) THIEVES IN THE TEMPLE Prince 29 ( 19 ) ONLY YOUR LOVE Bananarama 30 ( 68 ) FROM A DISTANCE Cliff Richard 31 ( 16 ) THUNDERSTRUCK AC/DC 32 ( 20 ) AFRICA Toto 33 ( 21 ) WE’VE GOTTA GET OUT OF THIS PLACE The Animals 34 ( 49 ) YOU GOT TO LOVE SOMEONE Elton John 35 ( 22 ) TOM’S DINER DNA featuring Suzanne Vega 36 ( 70 ) DIDN’T I BLOW YOUR MIND (THIS TIME) New Kids On The Block 37 ( NEW ) CLOSE TO ME (REMIX) The Cure 38 ( 37 ) WHY CAN’T WE LIVE TOGETHER (1990 TK REMIX) Timmy Thomas 39 ( 28 ) RIDING INTO BLUE Inga 40 ( 29 ) LISTEN TO YOUR HEART/ DANGEROUS Roxette 41 ( 23 ) WHERE ARE YOU BABY Betty Boo 42 ( 31 ) LET IT ALL HANG OUT ’90 Jonathan King AKA JK25 43 ( NEW ) WILD AT HEART Chris Isaak 44 ( 42 ) YOU’VE GOT A FRIEND Big Fun and Sonia featuring Gary Barnacle 45 ( 43 ) SACRIFICE/ HEALING HANDS Elton John 46 ( 33 ) KING OF WISHFUL THINKING Go West 47 ( 27 ) SPIN THAT WHEEL Hi Tek 3 featuring Ya Kid K 48 ( 45 ) LET IT BE The Beatles 49 ( 34 ) THE JOKER The Steve Miller Band 50 ( NEW ) STEP BACK IN TIME Kylie Minogue 51 ( 40 ) BIRTHDAY Paul McCartney 52 ( 48 ) ESCAPADE Janet Jackson 53 ( 39 ) LIFT ME UP Jeff Lynne 54 ( 47 ) BLACK VELVET Alannah Myles 55 ( NEW ) DON’T ASK ME Public Image Ltd 56 ( 38 ) HAVE YOU SEEN HER MC Hammer 57 ( 30 ) SUICIDE BLONDE INXS 58 ( NEW ) BABY I’M YOURS Cher 59 ( 32 ) KINGSTON TOWN UB40 60 ( 75 ) FLOWERS Timmo 61 ( 56 ) HOLD ON Wilson Philips 62 ( NEW ) (I CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT YOUR) LOVE AND AFFECTION Nelson 63 ( 63 ) THE ANNIVERSARY WALTZ Status Quo 64 ( NEW ) KINKY AFRO Happy Mondays 65 ( 64 ) HEY JUDE The Beatles 66 ( 66 ) SOUL PROVIDER Michael Bolton 67 ( NEW ) I’M YOUR BABY TONIGHT Whitney Houston 68 ( 65 ) ENJOY THE SILENCE Depeche Mode 69 ( 52 ) WORLD IN MY EYES Depeche Mode 70 ( 73 ) MEGAMIX Technotronic 71 ( 71 ) THIS WOMAN’S WORK Kate Bush 72 ( NEW ) MOVIES Hothouse Flowers 73 ( 60 ) IT MUST HAVE BEEN LOVE Roxette 74 ( NEW ) HEAVEN CAN WAIT Paul Young 75 ( NEW ) HEAVEN The Chimes 76 ( 76 ) UNCHAINED MELODY The Righteous Brothers PLAYLIST OLDIES: 1 UNCHAINED MELODY The Righteous Brothers 2 HEART OF GOLD Neil Young 3 DOCTOR WHO THEME (1969) Ron Grainer & Delia Derbyshire at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop |
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13th October 2020, 10:06 PM
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Mansonette
Joined: 7 March 2006
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A Little Time
I loved Beautiful South as a kid, no idea why either as they were very different to anything else I listened to |
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17th October 2020, 03:57 PM
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BuzzJack Legend
Joined: 18 July 2012
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A Little Time I loved Beautiful South as a kid, no idea why either as they were very different to anything else I listened to the early Version One singer Briana Corrigan had a great voice, worked beautifully on this one, though I also liked Jacqui Abbott's very different tones. |
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17th October 2020, 04:14 PM
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BuzzJack Legend
Joined: 18 July 2012
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21st October 1990
It's a first week on top for The Righteous Brothers, who started charting oldies in my chart in 1969 (and many times since with the same song) and finally got a chart-topper with another oldie, Unchained Melody in the definitive version. If you can listen to this without seeing a potters wheel and a ghost, then you predate 1990 (probably). That holds off another classic 60's song entering at 2, All Along The Watchtower, Jimi Hendrix' version of the Dylan song made my top 10 in 1968, far and away his best record, that intro is a "woah" moment to this day. The Beautiful South shoot up to 8 with A Little Time, and it was (along with Show Me Heaven) tinged with sadness for me, and still is, reminding me of the funeral of a young work colleague & friend who's death shook me badly. Monie Love meanwhile takes the old (Motown/Detroit) Spinners hit into the top 10, the song works in any version, and Berlin return to the top tier 4 years on. Kylie rockets back in time to 18 from 50, and Kim Appleby debuts her solo career after the tragic loss of sister Mel, which also added to my general mood of the time as the lyrics to Don't Worry meant a lot to me, a great record in at 28. Co-written by Kim & boyfriend Craig Logan ex-of Bros, it's better than even the best Mel & Kim or Bros tracks. Roxette keep their invasion of the charts ramped-up as they dress for success at 37, Mica Paris has anew Contribution, Lloyd Cole is Downtown, this not with a Commotion, and sneaking in at 74 Jason Donovan does a smart Early-Beatles-sounding turn, a nice change from the usual SAW-sound. 1 ( 76 ) UNCHAINED MELODY The Righteous Brothers 2 ( NEW ) ALL ALONG THE WATCHTOWER The Jimi Hendrix Experience 3 ( 3 ) WAITING FOR THE DAY George Michael 4 ( 1 ) LOVE WILL NEVER DO WITHOUT YOU (ALBUM VERSION/REMIX VERSION) Janet Jackson 5 ( 5 ) THE OBVIOUS CHILD Paul Simon 6 ( 4 ) (WE WANT) THE SAME THING Belinda Carlisle 7 ( 2 ) SO HARD Pet Shop Boys 8 ( 26 ) A LITTLE TIME Beautiful South 9 ( 15 ) IT’S A SHAME (MY SISTER) Monie Love featuring True Image 10 ( 18 ) TAKE MY BREATH AWAY Berlin 11 ( 17 ) WORKING MAN Rita McNeil 12 ( 7 ) FASCINATING RHYTHM Bass-O-Matic 13 ( 6 ) SHOW ME HEAVEN Maria McKee 14 ( 9 ) MORE Sisters Of Mercy 15 ( 8 ) MOTHER UNIVERSE The Soup Dragons 16 ( 10 ) I CAN’T STAND IT Twenty 4 Seven featuring Captain Hollywood 17 ( 12 ) BLUE VELVET Bobby Vinton 18 ( 50 ) STEP BACK IN TIME Kylie Minogue 19 ( 23 ) GOOD MORNING BRITAIN Aztec Camera featuring Mick Jones 20 ( 13 ) I’VE BEEN THINKING ABOUT YOU Londonbeat 21 ( 11 ) GROOVE IS IN THE HEART Deee-Lite 22 ( 16 ) PRAYING FOR TIME George Michael 23 ( 14 ) CRYING IN THE RAIN a-ha 24 ( 36 ) DIDN’T I BLOW YOUR MIND (THIS TIME) New Kids On The Block 25 ( 20 ) GHETTO CHILD (REMIX) The Detroit Spinners 26 ( 30 ) FROM A DISTANCE Cliff Richard 27 ( 27 ) WE LOVE YOU JBC 28 ( NEW ) DON’T WORRY Kim Appleby 29 ( 19 ) BE TENDER WITH ME BABY Tina Turner 30 ( 34 ) YOU GOTTA LOVE SOMEONE Elton John 31 ( 25 ) THEN The Charlatans 32 ( 21 ) CULT OF SNAP Snap! 33 ( 28 ) THIEVES IN THE TEMPLE Prince 34 ( 37 ) CLOSE TO ME (REMIX) The Cure 35 ( 22 ) RIGHT HERE RIGHT NOW Jesus Jones 36 ( 32 ) AFRICA Toto 37 ( NEW ) DRESSED FOR SUCCESS Roxette 38 ( 38 ) WHY CAN’T WE LIVE TOGETHER (1990 TK REMIX) Timmy Thomas 39 ( 55 ) DON’T ASK ME Public Image Ltd 40 ( 35 ) TOM’S DINER DNA featuring Suzanne Vega 41 ( 33 ) WE’VE GOTTA GET OUT OF THIS PLACE The Animals 42 ( 24 ) CAN’T GET ENOUGH Kim Wilde 43 ( 29 ) ONLY YOUR LOVE Bananarama 44 ( 44 ) YOU’VE GOT A FRIEND Big Fun and Sonia featuring Gary Barnacle 45 ( 45 ) SACRIFICE/ HEALING HANDS Elton John 46 ( 39 ) RIDING INTO BLUE Inga 47 ( 40 ) LISTEN TO YOUR HEART/ DANGEROUS Roxette 48 ( 48 ) LET IT BE The Beatles 49 ( 70 ) MEGAMIX Technotronic 50 ( 42 ) LET IT ALL HANG OUT ’90 Jonathan King AKA JK25 51 ( 46 ) KING OF WISHFUL THINKING Go West 52 ( 53 ) LIFT ME UP Jeff Lynne 53 ( 52 ) ESCAPADE Janet Jackson 54 ( 67 ) I’M YOUR BABY TONIGHT Whitney Houston 55 ( 54 ) BLACK VELVET Alannah Myles 56 ( 43 ) WILD AT HEART Chris Isaak 57 ( 41 ) WHERE ARE YOU BABY Betty Boo 58 ( 31 ) THUNDERSTRUCK AC/DC 59 ( NEW ) SUCKER DJ Dimples D 60 ( 49 ) THE JOKER The Steve Miller Band 61 ( NEW ) A BEAT CALLED LOVE The Grid 62 ( 64 ) KINKY AFRO Happy Mondays 63 ( 61 ) HOLD ON Wilson Philips 64 ( 59 ) KINGSTON TOWN UB40 65 ( 65 ) HEY JUDE The Beatles 66 ( NEW ) CONTRIBUTION Mica Paris 67 ( 63 ) THE ANNIVERSARY WALTZ Status Quo 68 ( 72 ) MOVIES Hothouse Flowers 69 ( 68 ) ENJOY THE SILENCE Depeche Mode 70 ( NEW ) CAN’T STOP After 7 71 ( 71 ) THIS WOMAN’S WORK Kate Bush 72 ( 51 ) BIRTHDAY Paul McCartney 73 ( NEW ) DOWNTOWN Lloyd Cole 74 ( NEW ) I’M DOIN’ FINE Jason Donovan 75 ( 73 ) IT MUST HAVE BEEN LOVE Roxette |
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