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December 5, 2019
In 73, ‘Wild Love’, on Dawn,
gave Mungo Jerry, a No 32.
And in 90, Natalie Cole, on EMI – USA,
reached No.16, with ‘Wild Women Do’.
In 88, ‘Wild Hearted Woman’, on Mercury,
gave All About Eve, a No.33.
And in 95, Rednex, on Internal Affairs,
peaked at No.55, with ‘Wild ‘N Free’.
In 74 ‘The Wild One’, on Rak,
climbed to No.7, for Suzi Quattro.
And in 78, Electric Light Orchestra, on Jet,
reached No.6, with ‘Wild West Hero’.
In 60, ‘Wild One’, on Columbia,
was a Top 7, for Bobby Rydell.
And in 61, ‘Wild Wind’, on Top Rank,
gave John Leyton, a Top 2 sell.
In 87, ‘Wild Frontier’, on 10Ten –
a No.35, for Gary Moore.
And in 91, ‘Wild Hearted Son’, on Beggars Banquet,
gave Cult, a Top 40 score.
In 84 ‘Wild Boys’, on EMI,
saw Duran Duran, with a Top 2.
And in 88, ‘Wild Side’, on Elektra,
peaked at No.23, for Motley Crue.
In 94, ‘The Wild Ones’, on Nude,
reached No.18, for Suede.
And in 09, ‘Wild Horses’, on Syco Music,
for Susan Boyle – a No.9, made.
In 67, ‘Wild Honey’, on Capitol,
gave The Beach Boys, a No.29 ride.
And in 73, Lou Reed, had a Top 10,
on RCA, with ‘Walk On The Wild Side’.
In 76, ‘Play That Funky Music’, on Epic,
gave Wild Cherry, a US No.1 & UK No. 7 score.
And in 89, ‘Breakin Up’, on Parlophone,
for Wild Weekend, peaked at No.74.
In 70, ‘Wild World’, on Island,
gave Jimmy Cliff, a No.8 play.
And in 81,’Wild Is The Wind’, made No.24,
for David Bowie, on RCA.
In 95, Wild Colour, reached No.25,
with ‘Dreams’, on Perfecto.
And also in 95, Wildhearts, made No.16, on East West,
with ‘I Wanna Go Where The People Go’.
In 95 & 98, ‘Renegade Master’, on Hi-Life,
gave Wildchild, a No.11 & No.3.
And in 04, ‘Wild Boys’, on Concept,
for Phixx – a No.12, was to be.
In 61, ‘Wild In The Country’, on RCA,
found Elvis Presley, on Top 4 turf.
And in 98, Ash, rode to No.31,
on Infectious, with ‘Wild Surf’.
In 94, Happy Bizzness’/’Wild Luv’, on Junior Boy’s Own,
for Roach Hotel, made No.75.
And in 06, ‘Wild Blue Yonder’, on V2,
a No.22, for Paul Weller – last in this mix to arrive,
The first of six hits on Island, came in 73,
when ‘A Hard Rain’s Gonna Fall’, hit the Top 10 scene.
And in 74 came ‘The In Crowd’, at No.13,
and ‘Smoke Gets In Your Eyes’, at No.17.
In 75, ‘You Go To My Head’, reached No.33,
and in 76, ‘Let’s Stick Together’, made the Top 4.
And at No.7, ‘Extended Play EP’, peaked at No.7,
and in 77, at No.9, was ‘This Is Tomorrow’, on Polydor.
Also in 77, on Polydor, at No.15, was ‘Tokyo Joe’,
and in 78, ‘What Goes On’ – at No.67, did sit,
with ‘Sign Of The Times’, making No.37, (both on Polydor),
and in 85, ‘Slave To Love’, on EG FERRY – a Top 10 hit.
Also in 85, ‘Don’t Stop The Dance’, made No.21,
and ‘Windswept’, up to No.46 flew.
And in 86, ‘Is Your Love Strong Enough’ –
the last hit on EG FERRY – made No.22.
In 87, ‘The Right Stuff’, on Virgin, peaked at No.37,
and in 88, also on Virgin, at No.41 was ‘Kiss And Tell’,
wiith ‘Let’s Stick Together (Remix)’ on EG EGO, next at No.12,
and in 89, ‘The Price Of Love (Remix)’ – a No.49 sell.
In 89, ‘He’ll Have To Go’, also on EG EGO – made No.63.
And in 93, came the first of five more hits on Virgin,
beginning with, ‘I Put A Spell On You’, at No.18,
and ‘Will You Love Me Tomorrow’, – a No.23 win.
Also in 93, ‘Girl Of My Best Friend’, peaked at No.57,
and in 94, at No.52, was ‘Your Painted Smile’.
In 95, ‘Mamouna’, reached No.57,
ending this Bryan Ferry mix in style.
In 68, Amen Corner reached No.6,
on Deram, with ‘High In The Sky’.
And in 94, ‘High Hopes’/’Keep Talking’,
was a No.26, for Pink Floyd, on EMI.
In 66, Paul Jones, peaked at No.4,
with ‘High Time’, on HMV.
And in 89, ‘High Rollers’, on Sire,
for Ice-T made No.63.
In 80, ‘I’m The Face’, for High Numbers,
was at No.49, on Back Door.
And in 07, ‘High 5’, on Virgin,
for Palladium, reached No.44.
In 78, ‘Hi Tension’, on Island,
saw Hi Tension, with a No.13.
And in 04, High Contrast, made No.73,
on Hospital label, with ‘Racing Green’.
In 95, ‘High & Dry’/’Planet Telex’,
on Parlophone, took Radiohead, to the No.17 line.
And in 02, ‘High Voltage’/’Point Of Authority’,
on Warner Brothers, saw Linkin Park, at No.9.
In 80, ‘I Never Go Out In The Rain’, on Eagle,
gave High Society, a No.53.
And in 83, ‘High Life’, climbed to No.8,
for Modern Romance, on WEA.
In 84, ‘High Energy’, on Record Shack,
saw Evelyn Thomas, in the Top 5, shine.
And in 73, ‘Higher Ground’, on Tamla Motown,
took Stevie Wonder up to No.29.
December 3, 2019
Tune in to Tony’s Time Machine
at Noon, TODAY -Tuesday, 3rd December 2019.
for another great hour of Interviews & music
coming from Manchester allfm’s brand new studios.
Todays show includes
Tony’s recent Interview with Geoff Downes,
along with tracks from his new album – Live in England.
Tony will be playing some special John Lennon tracks too.
and also be reading the poem …….
‘For The Love Of Mary’
written by Harriet Blackbury.