December 3, 2025Dec 3 Not aware of the Chris Andrews song before but it is enjoyably Yesterday Man part 2. New but familiar sounding. Like it! Till The End Of The Day another Kinks banger, and one I like but doesnt get remembered much in their back catalogue. My Ship Is Coming In another Walkers winner, Scott Could be great singing anything I reckon. The War Lord another I blank on, and the tune doesnt ring a bell - what there is of it. Rescue Me, much covered and classic and made my charts as an oldie in the mid 70s, Cher had a crack at it in later years, but the original remains the best. On balance though, The Walkers for me as ROTW.
December 9, 2025Dec 9 Author 9th - 15th December 196529. Don't Fight It - Wilson Pickett https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aeNCcGk_Q2o A reasonable follow-up to 'In The Midnight Hour' with good contributions from the horn section and backing singers.30. Keep On Running - The Spencer Davis Group https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6LVI1gDswg I like this a lot with its distinctive guitar sounds and a mature lead vocal from a 17 years old Steve Winwood. The Birmingham group had three singles peaking from 41-47 before this one which will go all the way to number 1. It's a cover of a reggae song by the Jamaican, Jackie Edwards.36. My Girl - Otis Redding https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0iPtG_O8w8g The Temptations version only got to number 43 in March but this cover will do much better, reaching number 11. It's the first hit for Otis who sounds great on it but the arrangement is very similar to the original.Record of the week : 2. Day Tripper / We Can Work It Out - The BeatlesIt has to be this double A side. Day Tripper has that memorable guitar riff but I prefer We Can Work It Out which is more musically complex with the harmonium being used to good effect. This will be the Christmas number 1 and will spend five weeks at the top of the chart.
December 9, 2025Dec 9 'Rescue Me' is a wonderful winner, I had no idea that it was full of future stars with Minnie Riperton and members of Earth, Wind & Fire helping out!Yay Beatles too - I'd say 'Day Tripper' immediately grabbed me with its striking riff but 'We Can Work It Out' has been more of a slow burner, eventually creeping into my playlist of favourite Beatles songs. I enjoy the harmonium on it too, feels like a precursor to their more experimental arrangements. The comforting lyrics are also fab.
December 10, 2025Dec 10 Don't know the Wilson Pickett track, but it's very Wilson - I think my basic issue with Pickett tracks and my under-enthusiasm as a kid is the lack of format variation, but the horns are cookin'. Keep On Running is a great pop track, and Stevie def sounds much older than 17! My Girl, odd to think it was associated with Otis Redding in the UK well into the 70's - I liked his version, but the revived Temptations 90's hit version from the movie was justified, it has a less histrionic vibe that has longer appeal. But of course it's the Beatles double A side for the win - not even close. The issue is more which side is the best - Day Tripper is naughty, rifftastic and exciting, but We Can Work It Out is the best tune and the one I liked most at the time, possibly due to more airplay. I think the Optimism of Paul vs the cynicism of John's interjection works well, so that side wins.
December 16, 2025Dec 16 Author 16th - 22nd December 196536. Merry Gentle Pops - The Barron Knights https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZvtNRlT8Qo Another medley from them, this time with a Christmas theme. Donovan, Marianne Faithfull and the Rolling Stones are among the acts being parodied but nothing here that made me laugh.40. If I Needed Someone - The Hollies https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RxOmtYrPDeE The Hollies' last single, 'Look Through Any Window', was also parodied on 'Merry Gentle Pops' and they appear in the same week with the follow-up, a cover of a George Harrison penned song from the Beatles' latest album. They do a reasonable job with it, I'm not familiar with the original so I don't know how it compares. This will only reach number 20, halting a run of seven consecutive top 10 singles.Record of the week : 37. Spanish Flea - Herb Alpert and the Tijuana BrassThis is one of those instrumentals that makes you say "oh yes, it's that one" if you don't immediately know it from looking at the title, which I didn't. It's enough to put anyone in a good mood with the trumpet to the fore and the clip clop sounds. The single will spend three weeks at number 3. Not only is Herb Alpert still alive at the age of 90, he's been touring this year with a new Tijuana Brass group, to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the release of the album that this song comes from.
December 16, 2025Dec 16 Oh there were medley covers in the 60's just thought it was a 1981 Stars on 45 and 1989 Jive Bunny thing?!Also I think I prefer Mike Flowers Pops to Merry Gentle Pops! Edited December 16, 2025Dec 16 by TheSnake
December 16, 2025Dec 16 The Beatles original is the best on offer this week but other than thst Spanish Flea for me too. Loved the song as a kid esp Kathy Kirbys vocal version but Herbs is Tijuanatastic too what a legend - artist and record label owner both
December 23, 2025Dec 23 Author 23rd - 29th December 196531. Take Me For What I'm Worth - The Searchers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8TqphC4RAI That guitar intro was a promising start and the rest of the song is well put together with an emotive vocal from the lead singer but it lacks the hook needed to make it memorable.33. A Must To Avoid - Herman's Hermits https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kXRpJh3UtY The message here is don't go out with this girl because she'll quickly dump you and move on to someone else. Musically, it was alright but one to avoid playing again.37. A Hard Day's Night - Peter Sellers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLEMncv140s The Beatles' lyrics are spoken here in the style of Laurence Olivier in the film of Richard III. It was mildly amusing. The single will be the last of his four top 30 hits, spread across eight years.39. The Very Thought Of You - Tony Bennett https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLuFKaXEI1Y A song that goes back to 1934. This version is nice enough but goes on for a bit too long. At 4.36, it's one of the longest singles from the year. The chilled out trumpet was the highlight. It will be another 46 years before Tony makes his next appearance in the top 40.Record of the week : 36. It Was Easier To Hurt Her - Wayne FontanaWayne Fontana has left the Mindbenders and this is his first solo single. I liked the dramatic production with the brass, strings and drums all playing their part. In the song, he's regretting taking the "treat her mean to keep her keen" advice. It's a cover of a song by the American singer Garnet Mimms and will go no higher than this position so not the best start to Wayne's solo career.
December 25, 2025Dec 25 Peter Sellers a big fave of the time for this kiddie, and beyond - bought it on CD in the 90's as all things 60's Beatles had value, and Peter dressed up as Olivier and the mediaeval instruments still work. Fun! That said that Wayne Fontana track is a good one, I dont know it at all! Tony Bennett, a classy song, but he never appealed to me much compared to t'other crooners, though I was vaguely aware of it growing up. Herman's featured as a misheard lyric in the 70's - She's a muscular boy didnt quite have the same lyric meaning. I am still fond of Peter Noone stuff though not one of their best. The Seachers' were always worth hearing, but this one has slipped past me to date. Quite good!
December 30, 2025Dec 30 Author For the first time since I started this in 1961, there is a repeat chart for the week after Christmas so no new records to listen to this week.
Tuesday at 16:063 days Author 6th - 12th January 196631. England Swings - Roger Miller https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CuSwnnoW1Js A song encouraging Americans to visit England. I think he could have mentioned more than Westminster Abbey and Big Ben as places to see and then change the next line as well as children is rhyming with Big Ben each time.33. Bye Bye Blues - Bert Kaempfert & His Orchestra https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOG8x8vkyzg An enjoyable, relaxing, easy listening instrumental with the trumpet part standing out. It will be the only hit single for the German who produced 'Ain't She Sweet' for the Beatles when they were in Germany in 1961.35. Farewell Angelina - Joan Baez https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1fcEd38XQU8 Now I know Marillion were not the first act to write a song about Angelina. This cover of a Bob Dylan song is well sung and I like the addition of a double bass to the usual acoustic guitar.37. Girls! Girls! Girls! - The Fourmost https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vV5yucHgrbA This is what I thought I'd get when I saw the title, a 'Carry On' style depiction of women. The lead vocal is sung in a comical way and we even have Pinky and Perky turning up in the middle. The song was actually written by Leiber and Stoller so not one of their best efforts. This will be the last of The Fourmost's six top 40 hits, they are still going and their tour dates for this year are on their website if anyone wants to go and see them.Record of the week : 39. I Hear A Symphony - The SupremesThis is not one of the Supremes' best songs but it still beats the rest of this week's new entries. It has a strong chorus and another fine vocal from Diana Ross who said it was one of her favourite songs to perform with its many key changes. The single will drop out of the top 40 next week but will do much better in the US where it will be the group's sixth number 1.
Wednesday at 09:102 days 1966 was the year mum, my brother and I lived in Liverpool while dad was in Aden, 2 schools, my dog, and a one-bed flat with mice, shared bathroom facilities with 4 other flats, and poverty pretty much. But we had TV, and I loved Ingerland Swings, still catchy and fun, Roger Miller a Disney fave to boot it turned out. Ive never heard of Bye Bye Blues, but the tune is familiar, who knew?! I think it cropped up on TV behind stuff like Morecambe & Wise. Farewell Angelina passed me by without notice, as did Joan Baez until 1971, it's very Dylan. Girls! Girls! Girls! and I think of Sailor's 1976 hit, this song is another that glided by unnoticed, but I do actually know the song it turns out, and of course all kids loved Pinky & Perky, so pretty sure this would have been a fave if I'd heard it properly. When we moved to Liverpool we first lived with my grandma, her partner, and his dad Pop, so I would have had no input onto TV and radio, sadly. I Hear A Symphony for me too as ROTW, though, that run of hits was unstoppable Motown quality.
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