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An interesting final group of the year with no fewer than 4 instrumental hits, all of which are nice and some of which are beautiful. There’s no doubt about the classic coming out on top though.

 

9 America A Horse With No Name Only Top 40 for this English-American folk trio and a US #1: it's a beautiful sultry song with wistful lyrics about escaping

8 Johnny Pearson Orchestra Sleepy Shores He also had a big hit with Sounds Orchestral and this beautiful piece with piano and strings was the theme to "Owen, M. D."

8 John Barry Theme From 'The Persuaders' Last hit for this composer with a crime drama tune: I love the metallic sound to the main tune and it has an air of intrigue

7 Faces Stay With Me 1st hit for them written by Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood, and a strong classic song that has been covered numerous times

7 Middle Of The Road Soley Soley Written by a Spanish composer and my favourite of theirs and their last big hit, this is catchy and has a real sweetness to it

6 Ronnie Dyson When You Get Right Down To It Only hit for this US singer with a Delfonics cover: he has a beautiful voice and this is done in a very soulful and classy way

6 Val Doonican Morning A cover but one of Val's better hits here with dramatic chanted multi-tracked verses and very effective use of the violins

5 San Remo Strings Festival Time Only hit for this US instrumental group comprising a whole orchestra: it's a very jolly and catchy number with a festival feel

5 The New Seekers I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing (In Perfect Harmony) 308th #1 conceived as a Coca-Cola advert jingle and then turned into a full song: it's a sweet albeit an unchallenging track

4 Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Theme From 'The Onedin Line' The piece is by composer Khachaturian used as a BBC drama theme: it's good but I don't love classical music out of context

3 New World Kara Kara A similar style to "Tom-Tom Turnaround" with a catchy chorus that could be sung round a campfire, but not that interesting

3 Cat Stevens Morning Has Broken Originally a 1931 Christian hymn here tuned into an international hit: not really my cup of tea of Yusuf does do a nice job

2 Melanie Brand New Key Her biggest hit and a US #1 that will be parodied as "Combine Harvester"; a good tune but these original lyrics are very naff

2 Neil Reid Mother Of Mine Only Top 40 for this "Opportunity Knocks" child star who also had a #1 album; he can certainly sing but this is quite shrill

 

 

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America were US forces kids living in the UK who got Neil Young's dad to compliment him on his best record when he heard it on the radio - oops! It's classic though, love it still and America went over to the USA and the UK turned their back on them chart-wise despite a series of great singles right into the 80's. 10/10 Under-rated here. Owen MD had the playground joke that appealed to kids at the time: Janet (the elderly house-keeper, in Scottish accent): "Dr Finlay, Dr Finlay, I've got heart-burn!" Dr. Finlay: "Janet, it's not heart-burn, get your t*t out of my soup". I'm sure kids dont have jokes that bad these days.... :teresa: This melody is lovely though, I like it even more than I did at the time. 7/10

 

The Persuaders TV show had the fab Tony Curtis and suave Roger Moore as a big-star draw for a UK comedy-crime romp aimed at the US market with big backing and filmed in colour on film, ITV - the BBC didnt have the cash for that! The John Barry theme remains brilliant, as does almost everything he did. TBH it was better than the TV show, much as I adored Tony Curtis. 9/10. The Faces was a good rocker in contrast to Rod's ballad solo stuff. 7/10. Soley Soley was Middle Of The Road's loveliest single, great tune, and Soley was my grandma's adopted surname in her later years - though not legally, it was just frowned on to live in "sin" in those days but she had already been widowed twice at a young age and wasn't doing that again. 9/10.

 

Ronnie Dyson's cover was a great song, nice singer 7/10. Val's Morning was his last good record, quite unusual, 5/10, Festival Time is one I never heard on the radio at the time (must have been a TV or Radio 2 track), and it didn't impress me in 2021 apparently, either. The New Seekers was a huge tune, and a second chart-topper for The New Seekers for me, but time has not been kind - 7/10. The advert remains iconic and ahead of it's time as all adverts now follow the template laid down 53 years ago with a multi-ethnic "cast".

 

Mum loved The Onedin Line and most historical dramas, and the theme tune was mildly pleasant but un-memorable. 4/10. Kara Kara sounded like a traditional camp-fire singalong but it wasn't. Quite catchy though. 6/10. Morning Has Broken, a school assembly tune made acceptable from a pop star that switched from one religion to another and gave up his career to do so. Before accepting that popular music was pretty positive PR for one getting a bad name thanks to fundamentalists. I can't get past the school assemblies though 4/10.

 

Brand New Key was quirky and catchy and an instant chart-topper for me at the time, but again time hasnt been as kind thanks to the bloody Wurzels, though Melanie had better songs. Still like it though 8/10. Mother Of Mine just made me cringe as a 14-year-old. And as a 64-year-old. 2/10.

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Average score for 1971 was 5.31 which must be the lowest for a while. I suspect the next few years won’t have huge average scores either.

 

Gold medal for year: Your Song - Elton John

Silver medal for year: Have You Ever Seen The Rain? - Creedence Clearwater Revival

Bronze medal for year: Get It On - T.Rex

 

Also scoring 9s:

Riders On the Storm - The Doors

My Sweet Lord - George Harrison

Back Street Luv - Curved Air

A Horse With No Name - America

Theme From ‘Shaft’ - Isaac Heyes

Double Barrel - Dave And Ansil Collins

Hot Love - T Rex

It’s Too Late / I Can Feel The Earth Move - Carole King

Move On Up - Curtis Mayfield

He’s Gonna Step On You Again - John Kongos

Run, Baby Run (Back Into My Arms) - The Newbeats

 

Worst hit of the year: Ray Stevens is very close but just pipped by Good Old Arsenal - The Arsenal 1st Team Squad.

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1972 Group 1:

 

#3874 08/01/1972 Sly And The Family Stone Family Affair 15 39-30-22-23-{15}-19-18-31->8

#3875 08/01/1972 Al Green Let's Stay Together 7 41-29-17-10-9-{7}-10-12-20-26-31-41->12

#3876 08/01/1972 Martha Reeves And The Vandellas Bless You 33 47-39-{33}-40-42->5

#3877 08/01/1972 Donnie Elbert Where Did Our Love Go 8 49-28-16-{8}-8-12-19-22-31-44->10

#3878 08/01/1972 Greyhound Moon River 12 50-33-24-15-{12}-14-12-23-27-40-44->11

#3879 15/01/1972 Barry Ryan Can't Let You Go 32 34-34-{32}-40-43->5

#3880 15/01/1972 Bread Baby I'm A-Want You 14 38-28-20-{14}-18-15-25-29-39-48->10

#3881 15/01/1972 The Chi-Lites Have You Seen Her 3 40-27-17-7-5-{3}-6-6-14-24-29-45->12

#3882 15/01/1972 The Pioneers Give And Take 35 41-{35}-36-37-42-47->6

#3883 15/01/1972 Sonny And Cher All I Ever Need Is You 8 42-30-19-16-10-{8}-11-18-24-28-48-38->12

#3884 15/01/1972 Shirley Bassey Diamonds Are Forever 38 49-46-43-39-{38}-44->6

#3885 22/01/1972 Stevie Wonder If You Really Love Me 20 37-25-22-22-{20}-20-43->7

#3886 22/01/1972 Don McLean American Pie 2 49-27-17-15-6-3-{2}-2-2-3-4-7-16-22-37-37->16

#3887 29/01/1972 T.Rex Telegram Sam 1 3-{1}-1-2-2-14-18-25-36-44-48-47->12

#3888 29/01/1972 Chicory Tip Son Of My Father 1 30-11-2-{1}-1-1-3-4-12-16-25-30-32->13

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