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  1. 3 more from me: 1979: Squeeze - Cool For Cats 1980: Queen - Another One Bites The Dust 1981: Air Supply - The One That You Love
  2. Earl Purple posted a post in a topic in Chart Histories
    I'll have to make the full list. The first one-hit wonder on my chart was Gary Miller, in 1956 with "Robin Hood". When "The Night Is Young" and "There Goes That Song Again" were both put on the playlist for 23 December 1961 but failed to chart, that was it for him. The last one-hit wonder in my chart was Jeremy Messersmith with "Purple Hearts" in 2018. He released some other songs but nothing else charted. My first formal chart is 31 December 1955 although I have 4 weeks of charts prior to that which are not complete. My final formal chart is 1 September 2018.
  3. My favourite band of all time! You split We Will Rock You and We Are The Champions but didn't include Bicycle Race?
  4. Nearly 63 years of personal charts. In the 1950s the vast majority came from the USA, and all but one of the rest from the UK. In 1957 and 1958 there was only one #1 in each year by a British artist. The only number one act in the 1950s not from either the UK or USA was Canadian Paul Anka who reached #1 in 1957 with "Diana". Canada has provided plenty more number ones over the years, including Steppenwolf in the 1960s and later Bryan Adams, Alanis Morissette and others. Of course among the Americans is Elvis Presley and among the British are the Beatles. (The first British artist to reach #1 in my chart was Anne Shelton with "Arrivederci Darling"). Let's list a few countries and at least one #1 act or song. Netherlands: In the UK it was Pussycat, in my chart that got to #5, but Golden Earring got to #1 with "Radar Love" at the start of 1974. (Two Unlimited didn't get even close in my chart) Sweden: Abba didn't quite have as many number ones in my chart as in the UK but they still had 4. Ireland: The Boomtown Rats were one of my favourite bands and had a string of number ones, and later U2, although Thin Lizzy got one before them with "The Boys Are Back In Town" in 1976. Australia: Air Supply were one of the biggest acts in my chart in the 1980s and had 4 number ones. Norway: A-Ha had 3 number ones in my chart Germany: Nena got to #1 in my chart too and in 1998 so did Bell Book & Candle with "Rescue Me". But not Die Rheinlander even though "Humba Heee" is considered by biggest foreign-language hit of all time. France: Herman Dune in 2007 with "I Wish That I Could See Her Soon" Belgium: Dana Winner, one week in 2007 with "Als Je Lacht" replaced Herman Dune at #1 and the only foreign language #1. Italy: Giorgio Moroder has written many number ones and was behind others but was credited on "Together In Electric Dreams" with Phillip Oakey. Switzerland: Double in 1986 with "The Captain Of Her Heart" Jamaica: Reggae acts to top my chart included Bob & Marcia with "Young Gifted And Black" and also Pluto Shervington with "Dat". Denmark: Alphabeat with "Fascination" in 2008 Iceland: Without Gravity -"Beautiful Son" was the #1 of the whole decade and topped my chart in 2005 (a week after my son was born) Finland: Pepe Deluxe in 2007 with "The Mischief Of Cloud 6" and in 2015 Hans On The Bass with "A Year A Week And Half A Day" Israel: Topol in 1967 with "If I Were A Rich Man" Greece: Echo Train in 2014 with "Fire" Portugal: Captain Black in 2007 with "Come On Up To Our House" (replaced Pepe Deluxe at #1) Austria: Zeronic twice in 2009 with "The Price Of Zeitgeist" and again in 2012 with "Nights" Poland: Neo Retros - We're Glad That You Came in 2012 replaced "Nights" by Zeronic at #1 Also of you count: Trinidad & Tobago: Billy Ocean (1976, Love Really Hurts Without You) but you might count him as British. You could also count Zanzibar as Freddie Mercury came from there and had #1s both solo and with Queen, and India if you count Cliff Richard as coming from there although that's really one step too far. I'll have to look through my chart lists (particularly from 2007 onward) and see what other countries I have missed. I can't recall any number one artists from Spain right now. Baccara didn't make it in my chart.
  5. 1970: Christie - San Bernadino (only peaked at #3) 1971: Lynn Anderson - Rose Garden 1972: Alice Cooper - School's Out* 1973: Steely Dan - Reelin' In The Years 1974: First Class - Beach Baby 1975: Elton John - Philadelphia Freedom 1976: Blue Oyster Cult - Don't Fear The Reaper (this wasn't a UK hit until 2 years later) 1977: Rod Stewart - You're In My Heart. That was #7 of the year. "Easy" by the Commodores which peaked at #2 was #8 of the year, those two above many number ones. 1978: Suzi Quatro - If You Can't Give Me Love (narrowly above Tom Robinson Band - Glad To Be Gay) * Stevie Wonder - Superstition had a run that crossed between 1972-73 and would end up higher placed than "School's Out". It peaked at #2, first behind John Lennon's "Happy Xmas War Is Over" and then behind Carly Simon's "You're So Vain".
  6. A lot of years, so this will take a while to fill in. 50s and 60s ones: 1956: Carl Perkins - Blue Suede Shoes 1957: Alma Cogan - Whatever Lola Wants 1958: Tommy Edwards - It's All In The Game 1959: Lloyd Price - Personality 1960: Dinah Washington & Brook Benton - A Rockin' Good Way (To Mess Around And Fall In Love) 1961: Peter Sellers & Sophia Loren - Bangers And Mash 1962: John Barry - James Bond Theme 1963: Chuck Berry - Memphis Tennessee 1964: Martha & The Vandellas - Dancing In The Street 1965: Barry McGuire - Eve Of Destruction 1966: Kinks - Sunny Afternoon 1967: New Vaudeville Band - Finchley Central 1968: Turtles - Elenore 1969: Oliver - Good Morning Starshine
  7. Earl Purple posted a post in a topic in Chart Histories
    The first one-hit wonder in my chart is Gary Miller whose theme from Robin Hood was #1 for 2 weeks in 1956 and he didn't chart again. The second was Julius LaRosa with "Lipstick And Candy And Rubbersole Shoes", also in 1956. As I normally only chart one version of songs I charted the Italian version of Torero by Renato Carosone (it peaked at #5) and Julius LaRosa's English version, which was his only UK hit, didn't reach my chart.
  8. On my 16th birthday The Best Of Times by Styx was number one On my 21st birthday Absolute Beginners by David Bowie was number one
  9. There was a delay for "The Three Weeks" which meant that this chart was not compiled until later. But here it is, the chart of 30th July 2016. 1 ( 1 ) You Know It - Colony House < 2nd week at #1 > 2 ( 2 ) No One Owns The Sky - Orion 3 ( 4 ) Dancing By Myself - 4 Door Theatre 4 ( 12 ) Wanted - Skinny Lister 5 ( 5 ) I Came To Love You - Alexander Rybak 6 ( 6 ) Let Go Of The Past - Tuts 7 ( 19 ) I Feel Like Jeremy Corbyn - Sam Harrison 8 ( 3 ) From The Fire To The Frying Pan - Sonic Boom Six (#1[6]) 9 ( -- ) Misfit - High Dive Heart 10 ( 26 ) I Don't Know - Abby K 11 ( 7 ) Brother - Breedlove & Chew Fu 12 ( 13 ) Kill Your Darlings - Mesh 13 ( 15 ) On My Mind - Spitfires 14 ( 8 ) Sunrise - Rowan 15 ( 9 ) Good Grief - Bastille 16 ( 31 ) Got To Move - Sound Citizens 17 ( 18 ) Rainbow Sky - Infinity 18 ( -- ) Catch Me If You Can - Tiffany Houghton 19 ( 36 ) Why Don't You Like Me? - Quarterlights 20 ( 22 ) You Can't Buy That - Lucky Face 21 ( 16 ) Hard Enough - Sabella 22 ( 14 ) Mother - Jerry Williams 23 ( 39 ) She's Checking In (The Nasa Juno Song) - Adam Sakellarides 24 ( -- ) Creeper Creeper - Dameht 25 ( 10 ) Rhythm Of The Sun - Mariachis (#4) 26 ( 27 ) Band Sticker - Rainman Suite 27 ( -- ) If You Find Yourself In London Town - Ginger Wildheart 28 ( 29 ) It's Summertime - Deadbeat Poets 29 ( 11 ) By My Side - Interrupters (#2[1]) 30 ( 47 ) Welcome To Your Life - Grouplove 31 ( -- ) We Come Along - Twinkles 32 ( 32 ) Better Walk - Ni Sala 33 ( 23 ) Fine - JJ Bassette 34 ( 50 ) Daphne Blake - Giovanni Pirozzi 35 ( 17 ) We Held Hands Once But Then She Got Embarrassed - Hello Bear (#13) 36 ( 20 ) Catherine The Great - Divine Comedy (#16) 37 ( 37 ) Player - Lily Locksmith 38 ( 57 ) Canoe - Mara 39 ( 41 ) Down - Shenko 40 ( 21 ) Take The Seasons - Motion Coaster (#14) ____________________________________________________________________ The contains 4 songs that were on the last video show and 25 new ones. The chart of 6th August has already been compiled and those of 13th and 20th August will be compiled this weekend. 20th August will be posted here and have a video playlist.
  10. Another 3 weeks have passed and we get to the chart of 9 July 2016: 1 ( 1 ) From The Fire To The Frying Pan - Sonic Boom Six < 5th week at #1 > 2 ( 3 ) By My Side - Interrupters 3 ( 13 ) No One Owns The Sky - Orion 4 ( 6 ) Rhythm Of The Sun - Mariachis 5 ( 2 ) Together Stronger (C'mon Wales) - Manic Street Preachers (#2[1]) 6 ( 7 ) What Is Hype May Never Die - Beyond Repair 7 ( 23 ) You Know It - Colony House 8 ( 12 ) Voice In My Head - Boys Forever 9 ( 14 ) Dancing By Myself - 4 Door Theatre 10 ( 8 ) Colorblind - Mother Of Two (#8) 11 ( 5 ) Feel Alive - Johannesson (#4) 12 ( 4 ) Thank You Polystyrene - Helen Love (#2[1]) 13 ( 10 ) Skellige Winds - Miracle Of Sound (#10) 14 ( 9 ) Can't Stop The Pain - Superfreaks Uk (#9) 15 ( 28 ) Take The Seasons - Motion Coaster 16 ( 34 ) We Held Hands Once But Then She Got Embarrassed - Hello Bear 17 ( 20 ) Eye On You - Sugar Candy Mountain 18 ( -- ) Brother - Breedlove & Chew Fu 19 ( 11 ) Heavy Jesus - Honus Honus (#10) 20 ( 39 ) Catherine The Great - Divine Comedy 21 ( 24 ) Popstar - New Hollow 22 ( 17 ) I Can't Bear To Feel Myself Forgotten - Laura J Martin (#17) 23 ( -- ) Sunrise - Rowan 24 ( 43 ) I Came To Love You - Alexander Rybak 25 ( 21 ) I Don't Wanna Be Your Girlfriend - Les Italiennes (#21) 26 ( -- ) Good Grief - Bastille 27 ( 50 ) Too Close To The Sun - Apollo 5 28 ( 32 ) Mr Mccartney - Paul Logister 29 ( 35 ) With You - Facing West 30 ( 15 ) Golem - Reverieme (#2[3]) 31 ( 54 ) Paris - Falling Doves 32 ( 19 ) For Real - Ciao Lucifer (#14) 33 ( 16 ) A Fistful O' Roses - Rumjacks (#4) 34 ( -- ) Mother - Jerry Williams 35 ( 40 ) Nasty - Brooke Candy 36 ( 59 ) Dressed Up In Sables - Dan Shears & The Velveteen Orkestra 37 ( 29 ) Open The Door - Guy Garvey (#29) 38 ( -- ) Hard Enough - Sabella 39 ( 18 ) A Nation Of Tribes - Public House Chorus (#6) 40 ( 44 ) Lover Be Mine - Reina Del Cid _______________ And here is the
  11. From January 1960 to the end of June 1965 the leader list is: 7 Beatles 6 Elvis Presley 3 Everly Brothers 3 Cliff Richard 3 Roy Orbison
  12. Loads have as my chart dates back to 1977 and I also have a retro era from 1960 up to mid-1965 so far. Whilst Cliff Richard has never had any #1s in the modern era, he has managed 3 so far in the 1960s era, so even Cliff Richard makes the list.. 2007 marks the start of the "Download" era in my chart and there have been very few since then. However these artists have had the most #1s since 2007: 6 Skinny Lister (one in 2012 then 5 within 13 months, December 2014 to December 2015). 4 Slow Club (in 2007, 2009, 2010 and 2014) 3 Mika (2 in 2007, one in 2009) 3 Tich (all in 2013) 3. Paul Heaton & Jacqui Abbott (Prior to the download era, The Beautiful South had 6 number ones, of which Jacqui Abbott was a member on 2 of them)
  13. One of the worst runs is definitely Inspiral Carpets' "You're So Good For Me" at the end of 2011: 8-1-1-6-23-48-85
  14. Earl Purple posted a post in a topic in Chart Histories
    They reached #1 in my chart with "Don't Stop" and later a #4 with "She's Kinda Hot".
  15. "Daddy Says No" did even better in my chart, peaking at #2.