Posted May 2May 2 It's the start of a new chart year, I've still got 1976 and 1977 to digitise but as there's a lot of 80's stuff going on let's crack on with 1981 too! It's my 23rd birthday, I'm unemployed, 3 million on the dole, and my hero John Lennon has just been murdered, and my grandma has gone back to Liverpool after recovering from her heart attack after coming down for my brother's wedding. Some old people like to look at the past through rose-tinted specs, but happily/unhappily I remember things as they were, by and large.3rd January 1981It's a hat-trick of posthumous number one's for John Lennon as Imagine takes over the top spot, and the next single from Double Fantasy isbeing lined-up for release - Woman, Lennon in his lovey-dovey happy family guy melodic mode, and given Yoko had to watch him die it made it poignant at the time, even though it seems a bit slushy these days. New at 14, just ahead of a last-minute return from Slade with their annual radio staple. Merry Christmas Everybody had managed to slip into the UK charts over Christmas, and thus becomes eligible for my chart - it's the 4th time or so it did it to date.With exciting new records thin on the ground, Neil Diamond and Kenny Rogers sneak into the top 10, The Specials go top 5, and Darts return with Shboom and Rod Stewart's cover of My Girl pops in at 75. New fresh ones are restricted to Susan Fassbender at 49 with Twilight Cafe, and a catchy one-off pop minor hit that I rather like still, and at 70, quietly debuting a classic from Midge Ure and Steve Strange aka Visage and the brilliant Fade To Grey. I think I had heard it just the once at this point... but that will change as it picks up Radio One airplay. If not for John Lennon's murder my new year chart would be Madness at 1, Specials 2, Adam & The Ants 3 with ABBA down from 1 after a long run on top. If I had allowed album tracks Lay All Your Love On Me or The Piper would be up there top end with all the other Super Trouper album tracks lower down.1 ( 3 ) IMAGINE John Lennon2 ( 2 ) (JUST LIKE) STARTING OVER John Lennon3 ( 1 ) HAPPY XMAS (WAR IS OVER) John & Yoko & The Harlem Community Choir4 ( 6 ) EMBARRASSMENT Madness5 ( 9 ) DO NOTHING The Specials6 ( 5 ) ANTMUSIC Adam & The Ants7 ( 4 ) SUPER TROUPER ABBA8 ( 12 ) LOVE ON THE ROCKS Neil Diamond9 ( 7 ) FLASH Queen10 ( 14 ) LADY Kenny Rogers11 ( 8 ) DE DO DO DO DE DA DA DA The Police12 ( 11 ) RUNAWAY BOYS The Stray Cats13 ( 10 ) STOP THE CAVALRY Jona Lewie14 ( NEW ) WOMAN John Lennon15 ( 21 ) TOO NICE TO TALK TO The Beat16 ( NEW ) MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYBODY Slade17 ( 13 ) DECEMBER WILL BE MAGIC Kate Bush18 ( 19 ) BANANA REPUBLIC The Boomtown Rats19 ( 20 ) LIES/ DON'T DRIVE MY CAR Status Quo20 ( 18 ) THE TIDE IS HIGH Blondie21 ( 16 ) DO YOU FEEL MY LOVE Eddy Grant22 ( 17 ) LOOKING FOR CLUES Robert Palmer23 ( 38 ) I AIN'T GONNA STAND FOR IT Stevie Wonder24 ( 27 ) WHO'S GONNA ROCK YOU The Nolans25 ( 31 ) HARD TO BE HUMBLE Mac Davis26 ( 30 ) THIS WRECKAGE Gary Numan27 ( 36 ) GANGSTERS OF THE GROOVE Heatwave28 ( 15 ) WHAT YOUR MAMA DON'T SEE Gary Glitter29 ( 26 ) OVER THE RAINBOW/YOU BELONG TO ME Matchbox30 ( 32 ) LORRAINE Bad Manners31 ( 34 ) DON'T WALK AWAY E.L.O.32 ( 24 ) HUNGRY HEART Bruce Springsteen33 ( 28 ) LOVE ME TO SLEEP Hot Chocolate34 ( 23 ) GUILTY Barbra Streisand & Barry Gibb35 ( 29 ) CELEBRATION Kool & The Gang36 ( 22 ) THERE'S NO-ONE QUITE LIKE GRANDMA St. Winifred's School Choir37 ( 25 ) KISS ON MY LIST Daryl Hall & John Oates38 ( 33 ) TO CUT A LONG STORY SHORT Spandau Ballet39 ( 39 ) IF I COULD ONLY MAKE YOU CARE Mike Berry40 ( 50 ) RUNAROUND SUE Racey41 ( 37 ) FASHION David Bowie42 ( 35 ) LONELY TOGETHER Barry Manilow43 ( 43 ) AYATOLLAH SONG Not The 9 O'Clock News featuring Pamela Stephenson44 ( 41 ) ASHES TO ASHES David Bowie45 ( 45 ) I AM THE BEAT The Look46 ( 40 ) WOMAN IN LOVE Barbra Streisand47 ( 56 ) CLUBLAND Elvis Costello48 ( 48 ) THE WINNER TAKES IT ALL Abba49 ( NEW ) TWILIGHT CAFE Susan Fassbender50 ( 47 ) DON'T STAND SO CLOSE TO ME The Police51 ( 42 ) BLUE MOON Showaddywaddy52 ( 54 ) HEARTBREAK HOTEL The Jacksons53 ( 53 ) BAGGY TROUSERS Madness54 ( 49 ) ENOLA GAY Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark55 ( 44 ) NOBODY TAKES ME SERIOUSLY ANYMORE Split-Enz56 ( 55 ) DREAMER Supertramp57 ( 57 ) MONKEES EP (LAST TRAIN TO CLARKSVILLE/ I'M A BELIEVER/ A LITTLE BIT ME A LITTLE BIT YOU/ DAYDREAM BELIEVER) The Monkees58 ( RE ) SHBOOM (LIFE COULD BE A DREAM) Darts59 ( 52 ) WHAT A FOOL BELIEVES Aretha Franklin60 ( 46 ) A WOMAN IN WINTER The Skids61 ( 51 ) I LIKE (WHAT YOU'RE DOING TO ME) Young & Co62 ( 60 ) ALL OUT OF LOVE Air Supply63 ( 63 ) SANTA CLAUS IS BACK IN TOWN Elvis Presley64 ( 58 ) SAME OLD SCENE Roxy Music65 ( 65 ) ANOTHER ONE BITES THE DUST Queen66 ( 59 ) WONDERFUL LAND Mike Oldfield67 ( 64 ) BOOM BOOM Black Slate68 ( 68 ) BACK ON THE ROAD AGAIN Earth, Wind & Fire69 ( 61 ) THE EARTH DIES SCREAMING UB4070 ( NEW ) FADE TO GREY Visage71 ( 69 ) ROCK'N'ROLL AIN'T NOISE POLLUTION AC/DC72 ( 73 ) I'M IN LOVE AGAIN Sad Cafe73 ( 67 ) SPECIAL BREW Bad Manners74 ( 72 ) RABBIT Chas & Dave75 ( NEW ) MY GIRL Rod StewartTV 3rd Jan - 9th Jan 1981On TV in the new year it was back to the regular shows, and Star Trek was still my biggest love - so much so that I was careful to name the episodes. On sitcom's the ground-breaking Soap was runner-up, ahead of the niceness of Mork & Mindy, the main appeal still being Robin Williams being Robin Williams. A series that needs repeating for new generations is 25 Years Of Rock'n'Roll, a trawl through the key music and key news items of the last 25 years. It needs an update for 1981 through 2025. TV makers? Cheap, historic, and the only issues would be rights to footage. None of this modern obsession with celebrities giving opinions endlessly or getting all rose-tinted nostalgic. The news items speak for themselves and the music makes it more powerful.A good episode of Top Of The Pops, Joanna Lumley and David mcCallum on Sapphire & Steel sci-fi oddity, quirky Douglas Adams comedy, a Westworld sequel that everyone has forgotten, and Doctor Who, which nobody has forgotten, make up the rest of my TV highlights at the time.1 Star Trek: The Cloud Minders2 Soap3 Mork & Mindy4 25 Years Of Rock'n'Roll5 Top Of The Pops6 Sapphire & Steel (Tues)7 TV Film: Orphan Train8 Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy9 TISWAS10 Sapphire & Steel (Thurs)11 Doctor Who12 Beyond Westworld13 The Professionals14 Mini-series: Beulah Land15 Nationwide (Wed)
May 3May 3 Author 10th January 1981It's 2 weeks on top for the standard that peaked at 2 first time round in 1975, though Imagine was a US single in 1971, but bizarrely not a UK single at all. Parlophone/Apple made ongoing terrible choices in the UK in the 60's and 70's. Woman, meanwhile climbs to 3 giving John Lennon the entire top 4, something that had never happened in my charts - except for the 1976 catalogue reissues of the Beatles singles which forced me to create an entire chart of them - but they would have easily outdone that if I hadn't done that.The new music scene hadnt quite got off the mark yet, there's just the synth-funk goodie Don't Stop The Music from Yarborough & Peoples at 24, Split Enz on single 3 Poor Boy at 48 and sounding good, David Bowie's album title track Scary Monsters new at 56 complete with great screeching guitar riffs, Steely Dan back again at 64 for 9 years of charting on Hey Nineteen as smooth, cool, jazz-rock as ever, Cliff back with another Alan Tarney goodie, A Little In Love at 59 for 13 years of charting, and an Adam & The Ants oldie pushed out again in Young Parisians.That leaves just the monster classic debut from Phil Collins, In The Air Tonight, a pounding, haunting break-up song - and in one fell swoop he outdoes any Genesis track to date in terms of quality and global success, in at 29 and the main rival together with highest climber Visage, to end the John Lennon monopoly at the top end of the charts. Not to worry if it doesn't though as it'll be back in 1988 thanks to a remix and in the 21st century thanks to a gorilla.1 ( 1 ) IMAGINE John Lennon2 ( 3 ) HAPPY XMAS (WAR IS OVER) John & Yoko & The Harlem Community Choir3 ( 14 ) WOMAN John Lennon4 ( 2 ) (JUST LIKE) STARTING OVER John Lennon5 ( 5 ) DO NOTHING The Specials6 ( 8 ) LOVE ON THE ROCKS Neil Diamond7 ( 7 ) SUPER TROUPER ABBA8 ( 6 ) ANTMUSIC Adam & The Ants9 ( 9 ) FLASH Queen10 ( 4 ) EMBARRASSMENT Madness11 ( 11 ) DE DO DO DO DE DA DA DA The Police12 ( 13 ) STOP THE CAVALRY Jona Lewie13 ( 12 ) RUNAWAY BOYS The Stray Cats14 ( 15 ) TOO NICE TO TALK TO The Beat15 ( 23 ) I AIN'T GONNA STAND FOR IT Stevie Wonder16 ( 10 ) LADY Kenny Rogers17 ( 24 ) WHO'S GONNA ROCK YOU The Nolans18 ( 27 ) GANGSTERS OF THE GROOVE Heatwave19 ( 19 ) LIES/ DON'T DRIVE MY CAR Status Quo20 ( 18 ) BANANA REPUBLIC The Boomtown Rats21 ( 26 ) THIS WRECKAGE Gary Numan22 ( 30 ) LORRAINE Bad Manners23 ( 20 ) THE TIDE IS HIGH Blondie24 ( NEW ) DON'T STOP THE MUSIC Yarbrough & Peoples25 ( 21 ) DO YOU FEEL MY LOVE Eddy Grant26 ( 16 ) MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYBODY Slade27 ( 17 ) DECEMBER WILL BE MAGIC Kate Bush28 ( 45 ) I AM THE BEAT The Look29 ( NEW ) IN THE AIR TONIGHT Phil Collins30 ( 31 ) DON'T WALK AWAY E.L.O.31 ( 25 ) HARD TO BE HUMBLE Mac Davis32 ( 29 ) OVER THE RAINBOW/YOU BELONG TO ME Matchbox33 ( 22 ) LOOKING FOR CLUES Robert Palmer34 ( 49 ) TWILIGHT CAFE Susan Fassbender35 ( 32 ) HUNGRY HEART Bruce Springsteen36 ( 70 ) FADE TO GREY Visage37 ( 40 ) RUNAROUND SUE Racey38 ( 39 ) IF I COULD ONLY MAKE YOU CARE Mike Berry39 ( 37 ) KISS ON MY LIST Daryl Hall & John Oates40 ( 48 ) THE WINNER TAKES IT ALL Abba41 ( 28 ) WHAT YOUR MAMA DON'T SEE Gary Glitter42 ( 42 ) LONELY TOGETHER Barry Manilow43 ( 44 ) ASHES TO ASHES David Bowie44 ( 36 ) THERE'S NO-ONE QUITE LIKE GRANDMA St. Winifred's School Choir45 ( 41 ) FASHION David Bowie46 ( 34 ) GUILTY Barbra Streisand & Barry Gibb47 ( 47 ) CLUBLAND Elvis Costello48 ( NEW ) POOR BOY Split Enz49 ( 35 ) CELEBRATION Kool & The Gang50 ( 38 ) TO CUT A LONG STORY SHORT Spandau Ballet51 ( 33 ) LOVE ME TO SLEEP Hot Chocolate52 ( 51 ) BLUE MOON Showaddywaddy53 ( 53 ) BAGGY TROUSERS Madness54 ( 50 ) DON'T STAND SO CLOSE TO ME The Police55 ( 46 ) WOMAN IN LOVE Barbra Streisand56 ( NEW ) SCARY MONSTERS David Bowie57 ( 57 ) MONKEES EP (LAST TRAIN TO CLARKSVILLE/ I'M A BELIEVER/ A LITTLE BIT ME A LITTLE BIT YOU/ DAYDREAM BELIEVER) The Monkees58 ( 43 ) AYATOLLAH SONG Not The 9 O'Clock News featuring Pamela Stephenson59 ( NEW ) A LITTLE IN LOVE Cliff Richard60 ( 54 ) ENOLA GAY Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark61 ( 62 ) ALL OUT OF LOVE Air Supply62 ( 75 ) MY GIRL Rod Stewart63 ( 56 ) DREAMER Supertramp64 ( NEW ) HEY NINETEEN Steely Dan65 ( 64 ) SAME OLD SCENE Roxy Music66 ( 65 ) ANOTHER ONE BITES THE DUST Queen67 ( 52 ) HEARTBREAK HOTEL The Jacksons68 ( 55 ) NOBODY TAKES ME SERIOUSLY ANYMORE Split-Enz69 ( 61 ) I LIKE (WHAT YOU'RE DOING TO ME) Young & Co70 ( 59 ) WHAT A FOOL BELIEVES Aretha Franklin71 ( 58 ) SHBOOM (LIFE COULD BE A DREAM) Darts72 ( 72 ) I'M IN LOVE AGAIN Sad Cafe73 ( NEW ) YOUNG PARISIANS Adam & The Ants74 ( 68 ) BACK ON THE ROAD AGAIN Earth, Wind & Fire75 ( 63 ) SANTA CLAUS IS BACK IN TOWN Elvis PresleyJan 10th -16thIt's the same shows at the top again. Spectre Of The Gun is based around the Gunfight At The OK Corral legend-based-on-fact - bit involving aliens. This episode of Trek is a key moment stuck in my mind from September 1971 after returning to the UK with my mum and brother and visiting relatives and old friends in Mansfield. We called in on Dennis and his mum Mona who lived on Cliff Street, the same street that mum, my brother & I were born on, in grandma's house (now rented out). It was the first time I had seen a colour TV, football was on on Saturday, but we came back on the Wednesday evening to watch this episode, which blew my mind. The only thing more colourful than Star Trek, already my fave TV show despite not having seen any episodes for 2 years in Singapore (but buying the book novelisations), was Top Of The Pops. Google and Radio Times tells me the date was 7.25pm on 15th September 1971. So almost 10 years later I got to see it again on it's second re-run 5 years after the last re-run!1 Star Trek: Spectre Of The Gun2 Soap3 M*A*S*H*4 Barney Miller5 Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy6 Beyond Westworld7 Lou Grant8 The Outer Limits9 Sapphire & Steel (Thurs)10 Top Of The Pops11 Doctor Who12 TISWAS13 Taxi14 Parkinson (Sat)15 Sapphire & Steel (Tues)16 The World About Us17 Question Time18 Hawaii 5-019 The Benny Hill Show20 Dallas
Wednesday at 16:412 days Author 17th January 1981It's four consecutive number ones for John Lennon, two them oldies, and one of them returning to the spot. Woman is the second single off the album but my preference would have been for Beautiful Boy as single 2, and Woman single 3 off the comeback album. Both of the tracks were heartbreaking though, given his murder. Stevie Wonder, meanwhile, makes it two top 10's in a row, not having done that since 1977, and Phil Collins gets his first solo top 10 with the classic In The Air Tonight, and 3rd in total including Genesis. The Beat make it 3 top 10's too. HIghest new entry is from Blondie, Rapture featuring yet another genre shift from the unpredictable band - this time Rap and back more in the Heart Of Glass dance groove at 19. They havent missed the top 20 since Denis debuted. Madness also debut another instrumental, Return Of The Los Palmas Seven, the best non-single track off their album, very catchy nutty boy ska as per. Ultravox make it a 3rd charter with the grandiose synth epic Vienna, 3 places behind Madness at 24. That gives Midge Ure 5 years of hits under 4 guises to date, starting with Slik in 1976. Christopher Cross follows up his rockier hit Ride Like The Wind with the lovely ballad Sailing, not the Sutherland Brothers song as done by Rod Stewart. In at 26, while The Motels are back at 40 with Days Are OK. Light Of The World cover Bob Marley where Eric Clapton has been before, at a pleasant funky 48. Donna Summer finds the run of hits is pretty much ended with Cold Love entering at 59, but she'll be back, and Diana Ross goes turgid ballad again on the dull It's My Turn, and number 63 is generous from me. The fickle pop biz strikes again at 65 as The Boomtown's Rats' run suddenly runs aground in the UK charts, Elephant's Graveyard very much below par, but Dire Straits at 66 hit the ballad stream with the nice Romeo And Juliet. XTC have another hit with Sgt Rock Is Going To Help Me - on the one hand featuring a DC Comics character gets plus points, but on the other hand it's no Making Plans For Nigel. I found it a tad annoying after a few weeks. In at 69, as we go to one I don't recall at all - UFO's Lonely Heart. 45 years on I'm playing for the first time since as far as I recall and I find it fairly formulaic Rock. That leaves the returning Gap Band on the rather good Burn Rubber On Me at 75, funkalicious.1 ( 3 ) WOMAN John Lennon2 ( 1 ) IMAGINE John Lennon3 ( 2 ) HAPPY XMAS (WAR IS OVER) John & Yoko & The Harlem Community Choir4 ( 5 ) DO NOTHING The Specials5 ( 8 ) ANTMUSIC Adam & The Ants6 ( 4 ) (JUST LIKE) STARTING OVER John Lennon7 ( 7 ) SUPER TROUPER ABBA8 ( 15 ) I AIN'T GONNA STAND FOR IT Stevie Wonder9 ( 29 ) IN THE AIR TONIGHT Phil Collins10 ( 14 ) TOO NICE TO TALK TO The Beat11 ( 9 ) FLASH Queen12 ( 6 ) LOVE ON THE ROCKS Neil Diamond13 ( 10 ) EMBARRASSMENT Madness14 ( 24 ) DON'T STOP THE MUSIC Yarbrough & Peoples15 ( 11 ) DE DO DO DO DE DA DA DA The Police16 ( 18 ) GANGSTERS OF THE GROOVE Heatwave17 ( 17 ) WHO'S GONNA ROCK YOU The Nolans18 ( 34 ) TWILIGHT CAFE Susan Fassbender19 ( NEW ) RAPTURE Blondie20 ( 12 ) STOP THE CAVALRY Jona Lewie21 ( NEW ) RETURN OF THE LOS PALMAS SEVEN Madness22 ( 22 ) LORRAINE Bad Manners23 ( 28 ) I AM THE BEAT The Look24 ( NEW ) VIENNA Ultravox25 ( 13 ) RUNAWAY BOYS The Stray Cats26 ( NEW ) SAILING Christopher Cross27 ( 19 ) LIES/ DON'T DRIVE MY CAR Status Quo28 ( 36 ) FADE TO GREY Visage29 ( 16 ) LADY Kenny Rogers30 ( 73 ) YOUNG PARISIANS Adam & The Ants31 ( 31 ) HARD TO BE HUMBLE Mac Davis32 ( 21 ) THIS WRECKAGE Gary Numan33 ( 20 ) BANANA REPUBLIC The Boomtown Rats34 ( 23 ) THE TIDE IS HIGH Blondie35 ( 56 ) SCARY MONSTERS David Bowie36 ( 46 ) GUILTY Barbra Streisand & Barry Gibb37 ( 37 ) RUNAROUND SUE Racey38 ( 32 ) OVER THE RAINBOW/YOU BELONG TO ME Matchbox39 ( 48 ) POOR BOY Split Enz40 ( NEW ) DAYS ARE OK The Motels41 ( 25 ) DO YOU FEEL MY LOVE Eddy Grant42 ( 40 ) THE WINNER TAKES IT ALL Abba43 ( 26 ) MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYBODY Slade44 ( 30 ) DON'T WALK AWAY E.L.O.45 ( 43 ) ASHES TO ASHES David Bowie46 ( 27 ) DECEMBER WILL BE MAGIC Kate Bush47 ( 35 ) HUNGRY HEART Bruce Springsteen48 ( NEW ) I SHOT THE SHERIFF Light Of The World49 ( 45 ) FASHION David Bowie50 ( 59 ) A LITTLE IN LOVE Cliff Richard51 ( 39 ) KISS ON MY LIST Daryl Hall & John Oates52 ( 38 ) IF I COULD ONLY MAKE YOU CARE Mike Berry53 ( 53 ) BAGGY TROUSERS Madness54 ( 33 ) LOOKING FOR CLUES Robert Palmer55 ( 64 ) HEY NINETEEN Steely Dan56 ( 44 ) THERE'S NO-ONE QUITE LIKE GRANDMA St. Winifred's School Choir57 ( 57 ) MONKEES EP (LAST TRAIN TO CLARKSVILLE/ I'M A BELIEVER/ A LITTLE BIT ME A LITTLE BIT YOU/ DAYDREAM BELIEVER) The Monkees58 ( 41 ) WHAT YOUR MAMA DON'T SEE Gary Glitter59 ( NEW ) COLD LOVE Donna Summer60 ( 54 ) DON'T STAND SO CLOSE TO ME The Police61 ( 58 ) AYATOLLAH SONG Not The 9 O'Clock News featuring Pamela Stephenson62 ( 62 ) MY GIRL Rod Stewart63 ( NEW ) IT'S MY TURN Diana Ross64 ( 42 ) LONELY TOGETHER Barry Manilow65 ( NEW ) ELEPHANT'S GRAVEYARD The Boomtown Rats66 ( NEW ) ROMEO AND JULIET Dire Straits67 ( 50 ) TO CUT A LONG STORY SHORT Spandau Ballet68 ( 49 ) CELEBRATION Kool & The Gang69 ( NEW ) SGT. ROCK IS GOING TO HELP ME XTC70 ( 61 ) ALL OUT OF LOVE Air Supply71 ( 55 ) WOMAN IN LOVE Barbra Streisand72 ( 72 ) I'M IN LOVE AGAIN Sad Cafe73 ( 63 ) DREAMER Supertramp74 ( NEW ) LONELY HEART U.F.O.75 ( NEW ) BURN RUBBER ON ME The Gap Band TV 17th Jan - 23rd 1 Star Trek: Elaan Of Troyius 2 M*A*S*H* 3 Barney Miller 4 Soap 5 Lou Grant 6 film: THE MAN WHO LOVED CAT DANCING 7 Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy 8 The Phil Silvers Show - Bilko 9 Top Of The Pops 10 film: CARRY ON HENRY 11 film: HOSTAGE 12 Doctor Who 13 Taxi 14 The Outer Limits 15 Sapphire & Steel (Thurs) 16 Parkinson (Wed) 17 Sapphire & Steel (Tues) 18 Beyond Westworld 19 Parkinson (Sat) 20 Happy days
Thursday at 13:551 day Author 24th January 1981It's 2 weeks on top for Woman, but John's 1969 peace anthem is back new at 5, Give Peace A Chance getting a 2nd run after topping my charts in the summer of '69, as Bryan Adams might say, not long before we moved to Singapore. So that's 5 number one tracks in the top 10 for the late great John Lennon. Fastest-rising new to the top tier is Blondie's Rapture for an 8th top 5 at 3, and ahead of Phil Collins' masterpiece at 4. Another masterpiece also climbs to 10 - Ultravox's Vienna. I may well go to see Midge Ure next week plugging his new album as I type in May 2026.They topped my chart with Babe, but Styx havent done much since until this week, The Best Of Times new in at 34. It's not straying too far from their Soft Rock harmony formula. New at 47, Sheila Hylton gets her only chart moment with a reggae cover of The Police's recent hit Bed's Too Big Without You - a Sly & Robbie cool fresh production, and sadly forgotten these days, I havent heard it in 4 decades and it still sounds good. Odyssey return with Hang Together, a minor hit for them compared to then-recent form, and another I havent heard in decades. I prefer it to any single they did since Use It Up And Wear It Out. Jane Kennaway never had a hit, but IOU I still recall, so how does it sound 45 years on? A sort of New Wave rock vibe, not bad and 64 is about right I think. I don't even remember Frankie Valli's Soul existing and yet here it is at 68, Frankie in disco-soul territory 2 or 3 years too late for that train I think but it's OK, nicely produced and anything Frankie sings is automatically improved. Andy Gibb is reaching the tail-end of his hits on Time Is Time, a co-write with big brother Barry so it's not going to be bad as such, and it isn't. Sadly, the Bee Gees/Disco Sucks movement included Andy's career collapsing along with his brothers'. It all ended tragically for Andy.Spandau's The Freeze was not up to the standard set by To Cut A Long Story Short, but turns up at 70 anyway, ahead of another flop from M, aka Robin Scott, on Keep It To Yourself. A bit more Peter-Gabriel-sounding than upbeat synth dance charm of Pop Muzik. At 73, 60's soul legend James Brown is back with Rapp Payback, sounding as funky as always. I assume the double-p on Rapp is to make it more rap "to talk" than Rap "the new music form", but who knows! He's done worse tracks. He's done better tracks. He's always sounded like this, bar some ballads, when it comes to singing/rapping style. Finally the goodie While You See A Chance gives 60's frontman Steve Winwood a solo career boost for the 80's, very nicely too, still sounds very good and vocally on form.1 ( 1 ) WOMAN John Lennon2 ( 2 ) IMAGINE John Lennon3 ( 19 ) RAPTURE Blondie4 ( 9 ) IN THE AIR TONIGHT Phil Collins5 ( NEW ) GIVE PEACE A CHANCE The Plastic Ono Band featuring John Lennon & Yoko Ono6 ( 6 ) (JUST LIKE) STARTING OVER John Lennon7 ( 3 ) HAPPY XMAS (WAR IS OVER) John & Yoko & The Harlem Community Choir8 ( 8 ) I AIN'T GONNA STAND FOR IT Stevie Wonder9 ( 5 ) ANTMUSIC Adam & The Ants10 ( 24 ) VIENNA Ultravox11 ( 14 ) DON'T STOP THE MUSIC Yarbrough & Peoples12 ( 18 ) TWILIGHT CAFE Susan Fassbender13 ( 21 ) RETURN OF THE LOS PALMAS SEVEN Madness14 ( 26 ) SAILING Christopher Cross15 ( 7 ) SUPER TROUPER ABBA16 ( 16 ) GANGSTERS OF THE GROOVE Heatwave17 ( 4 ) DO NOTHING The Specials18 ( 30 ) YOUNG PARISIANS Adam & The Ants19 ( 28 ) FADE TO GREY Visage20 ( 11 ) FLASH Queen21 ( 23 ) I AM THE BEAT The Look22 ( 13 ) EMBARRASSMENT Madness23 ( 10 ) TOO NICE TO TALK TO The Beat24 ( 15 ) DE DO DO DO DE DA DA DA The Police25 ( 12 ) LOVE ON THE ROCKS Neil Diamond26 ( 20 ) STOP THE CAVALRY Jona Lewie27 ( 35 ) SCARY MONSTERS David Bowie28 ( 22 ) LORRAINE Bad Manners29 ( 37 ) RUNAROUND SUE Racey30 ( 66 ) ROMEO AND JULIET Dire Straits31 ( 27 ) LIES/ DON'T DRIVE MY CAR Status Quo32 ( 17 ) WHO'S GONNA ROCK YOU The Nolans33 ( 50 ) A LITTLE IN LOVE Cliff Richard34 ( NEW ) THE BEST OF TIMES Styx35 ( 25 ) RUNAWAY BOYS The Stray Cats36 ( 31 ) HARD TO BE HUMBLE Mac Davis37 ( 39 ) POOR BOY Split Enz38 ( 48 ) I SHOT THE SHERIFF Light Of The World39 ( 63 ) IT'S MY TURN Diana Ross40 ( 32 ) THIS WRECKAGE Gary Numan41 ( 34 ) THE TIDE IS HIGH Blondie42 ( 42 ) THE WINNER TAKES IT ALL Abba43 ( 33 ) BANANA REPUBLIC The Boomtown Rats44 ( 59 ) COLD LOVE Donna Summer45 ( 45 ) ASHES TO ASHES David Bowie46 ( 29 ) LADY Kenny Rogers47 ( NEW ) BED'S TOO BIG WITHOUT YOU Sheila Hylton48 ( 55 ) HEY NINETEEN Steely Dan49 ( 49 ) FASHION David Bowie50 ( 75 ) BURN RUBBER ON ME The Gap Band51 ( 41 ) DO YOU FEEL MY LOVE Eddy Grant52 ( 43 ) MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYBODY Slade53 ( 36 ) GUILTY Barbra Streisand & Barry Gibb54 ( 38 ) OVER THE RAINBOW/YOU BELONG TO ME Matchbox55 ( 46 ) DECEMBER WILL BE MAGIC Kate Bush56 ( 53 ) BAGGY TROUSERS Madness57 ( 57 ) MONKEES EP (LAST TRAIN TO CLARKSVILLE/ I'M A BELIEVER/ A LITTLE BIT ME A LITTLE BIT YOU/ DAYDREAM BELIEVER) The Monkees58 ( 47 ) HUNGRY HEART Bruce Springsteen59 ( 69 ) SGT. ROCK IS GOING TO HELP ME XTC60 ( NEW ) HANG TOGETHER Odyssey61 ( 40 ) DAYS ARE OK The Motels62 ( 51 ) KISS ON MY LIST Daryl Hall & John Oates63 ( 60 ) DON'T STAND SO CLOSE TO ME The Police64 ( NEW ) IOU Jane Kennway65 ( 65 ) ELEPHANT'S GRAVEYARD The Boomtown Rats66 ( 44 ) DON'T WALK AWAY E.L.O.67 ( 74 ) LONELY HEART U.F.O.68 ( NEW ) SOUL Frankie Valli69 ( 56 ) THERE'S NO-ONE QUITE LIKE GRANDMA St. Winifred's School Choir70 ( NEW ) TIME IS TIME Andy Gibb71 ( NEW ) THE FREEZE Spandau Ballet72 ( NEW ) KEEP IT TO YOURSELF M73 ( NEW ) RAP PAYBACK James Brown74 ( NEW ) WHILE YOU SEE A CHANCE Steve Winwood75 ( 58 ) WHAT YOUR MAMA DON'T SEE Gary Glitter
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