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August 13, 2022
In 66, The Supremes had a US No.1 & UK No.8
on Tamla Motown with ‘You Keep Me Hanging On’.
Also in 66, on Tamla Motown, for The Four Tops,
‘Reach Out (I’ll Be There),’ was a US & UK No.1.
In 67 & 70, ‘Jimmy Mack’, on Tamla Motown,
gave Martha Reeves & The Vandellas a No.21.
And in 70, Freda Payne, on Invictus,
with ‘Band Of Gold’, had a six week No.1.
In 64, ‘How Sweet It Is’, on Stateside,
took Marvin Gaye up to No.49.
And in 66,’How Sweet It Is’, on Tamla Motown,
saw Junior Walker & The All-Stars, on the No.26 line.
In 65, & 69, ‘Nowhere To Run’, on Tamla Motown,
gave Martha Reeves & The Vandellas, a UK No.26 & No.42.
And in 67, ‘Bernadette’, on Tamla Motown,
for The Four Tops, a No.8, on view.
In 64, ‘Where Did Our Love Go’, on Stateside,
for The Supremes, was a US No.1 & UK Top 3.
And in 66, ‘You Can’t Hurry Love’, on Tamla Motown,
also gave The Supremes a US No.1 & UK Top 3.
In 65, ‘I Hear A Symphony’, on Tamla Motown,
for The Supremes, a US No.1 & UK No.39, was to be.
And also in 65, ‘I Can’t Help Myself’, on Tamla Motown,
gave The Four Tops, a US No.1 & UK No.23.
In 88, ‘Two Hearts’, on Virgin,
gave Phil Collins a US No.1 & UK Top 6.
And in 65, ‘Stop In The Name Of Love’, on Tamla Motown,
for The Supremes, a US No.1 & UK No,7, ending this mix.
R I P Lamont Herbert Dozier
1941 – 2022
Thank You for your amazing music.
August 9, 2022
With her first five singles on Pye International,
in 71 Olivia Newton-John joined the UK chart mix.
When ‘If Not For You’ reached No.7.
and ‘Banks Of The Ohio climbed to No.6.
In 72, ‘What Is Life’ rose to No.16,
and in 73, ‘Take Me Home Country Rose’, made No.15.
In 74, ‘Long Live Love’ peaked at No.11, and
‘I Honestly Love You’, on EMI, a US No.1 & UK No.22.
In 77 came ‘Sam’, on EMI, reaching No.6.
And in 78, on RSO, (for nine weeks, a UK No.1
and platinum seller), was ‘You’re The One That I Want’
for John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John.
Still in 78, ‘Summer Nights’, on RSO,
for seven weeks was a UK No.1,
and second consecutive multiple seller,
for John Travolta & Olivia Newton John.
Ending 78, ‘Hopelessly Devoted To You’, on RSO,
was s gold seller, reaching No.2.
With, ‘A Little More Love’, a silver seller on EMI, at No.4.
And in 79, ‘Deeper Than The Night’, at No.64 on view.
In 80, on Jet, with The Electric Light Orchestra,
for two weeks at No.1, came another silver seller – ‘Xanadu’.
Still in 80, on Jet, next came a US.No.1,
when ‘Magic’, appeared in the UK charts at No.32.
Also in 80, ‘Suddenly’ became her last hit on Jet,
with Cliff Richard, rising to No.15.
And in 81, ‘Physical’, now on EMI, a silver seller,
making the US.No.1 & UK No.7 scene.
In 82, ‘Landslide’ peaked at No.18, on EMI.
And also on EMI, ‘Make A Move On Me’, made No.43.
Ending 82, ‘Heart Attack’, reached No.46.
And in 83, ‘I Honestly Love You’, a No.52 was to be.
Also In 83, ‘Twist Of Fate’, on EMI, rose to No.57.
In 90, ‘Grease Megamix’, on Polydor , made Top 3 heaven.
And in 91, ‘Grease – The Dream Mix’ on PWL/Polydor, for
Frankie Valli, John Travolta & Olivia Newton John, a No.47.
In 92, ‘I Need Love’, on Mercury made No.75.
And in 95, ‘Had To Be’, on EMI, at No. 22 did arrive,
for Cliff Richard & Olivia Newton-John.
In 98, ‘You’re The One That I Want’, on Polydor,
for John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John, a Top 4,
& much loved forever more.
R I P 1948 – 2022
Thank you for the life changing music.
( the best years of our lives)
August 7, 2022
In 80, The Jam reached No.1
with ‘Start’, on Polydor.
And in 87, ‘Right On Track’, on MCA,
for The Breakfast Club, made No.54.
In 66, ‘Daydream’, on Pye International,
gave The Lovin’ Spoonful, a Top 2.
And in 04, Lemon Jelly peaked at No.31,
on XL Recordings, with ‘Stay With You’.
In 64, ‘Bread & Butter’, on Hickory,
gave The New Beats a No.15 success.
And in 68, Marmalade had a Top 6,
with ‘Lovin Things’, on CBS.
In 78, Streetband reached No.18,
with ‘Toast’, on Logo.
And in 2000, Detroit Grand Pu Bahs
made No.29, with ‘Sandwiches’, on Jive Electro.
In 67, ‘You Keep Me Hanging On’, on Atlantic,
gave Vanilla Fudge, a No.18 stay.
And in 97, Vanilla Ice, had a platinum US & UK No.1,
with ‘Ice Ice Baby’, on SBK.
In 58, ‘Tea For Two’, on Brunswick, gave The
Tommy Dorsey Orchestra strg Warren Covington, a Top 3.
And in 98, ‘Strawberry’, on Atlantic,
peaked at No.55 for Nicole Renee.
In 70, Bread had a US No.1 & UK Top 5,
on Electra, with ‘Make It With You’.
And in 71, ‘Brown Sugar’, on Rolling Stones label,
for The Rolling Stones, became a Top 2.
In 67, ‘Strawberry Fields Forever’, on Parlophone,
gave The Beatles a US No.1 & UK Top 2.
And in 68, ‘Sunshine Of Your Love’, on Polydor,
for Cream, up to No.25 flew.
In 73, ‘Shine On Silver Sun’, on A & M,
gave The Strawbs a No.34.
And in 79, Peaches & Herb, had a US No.1 & UK Top 4,
with ‘Reunited’, on Polydor.
August 6, 2022
With all nine UK hits on Columbia, in 65,
The Seekers had their first of two No.1’s on view.
When staying in the charts for 23 weeks,
arrived ‘I’ll Never Find Another You’.
Two more hits followed in 65.
Their next ‘A World Of Our Own’, a Top 3.
And ‘The Carnival Is Over’, making No.1,
for a three week stay, was to be.
In 66, ‘Someday One Day’, rose to No.11,
and ‘Walk With Me’, gained Top 10 pride.
Ending 66, and reaching No.2,
next followed ‘Morningtown Ride’.
Their last three UK chart hits, came in 67,
with ‘Georgy Girl’, rising to Top 3 heaven.
And ‘When Will The Good Apples Fall’,
their next hit to enter the charts, at No.11.
In December 67, ‘Emerald City’, peaked at No.50.
And in 68, Judith Durham ended her ‘Seekers’ story.
Now concentrating on studio album work,
her legacy, surrounded in glory.
R I P Judith Durham
1943 – 2022
Thank you for the wonderful, ‘feel good’ music.