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December 21, 2015
A – gives us the Queen of soul:
Aretha delivered a song so well.
Then came Agnetha and Anni-frid from Abba,
right up to the present Queen of song, Adele.
B – ‘Thank you for the music’ from Bjorn & Benny,
and Barry Biggs with ‘Sideshow’ in 76.
And ‘The Crying Game’ from Dave Berry,
and also The Byrds and Blondie in this mix.
C – ‘On Top Of The World’ were The Carpenters,
and also Belinda Carlisle and Mariah Carey.
And Cher and Chic and Eric Clapton,
and The Commodores and Neneh Cherry.
D – From Bob Dylan to The Doobie Brothers.
From The Drifters to The Doors.
From The Detroit Spinners to Dr Hook;
For sure, the U.S. sound, had hit our shores.
E – The Eagles topping this next pile,
along with the dynamic Earth, Wind and Fire.
And ELO, Enya and Erasure,
and Gloria Estefan & Eurythmics, our desire.
F- Fleetwood Mac and Foreigner.
The Four Seasons and The Four Tops.
Billy Fury through to Fun Boy Three,
and with ‘Relax’, Frankie( GTH )– Top of the Pops.
G – Peter Gabriel, and Gallagher & Lyle,
and Gloria Gaynor and Marvin Gaye.
And Robin Gibb and Andrew Gold,
and Guns n Roses, the mainstay.
H – ‘I Thought It Was You’ from Herbie Hancock,
and Don Hartman’s ‘Instant Replay’.
And Hawkwind’s ‘Silver Machine’,
making sure another ‘H’ verse I’ll say.
H – contd. ‘So you Win Again’ by Hot Chocolate,
and I’ll ‘Rave On’ about Buddy Holly.
and Manchester’s Happy Mondays, and The Hollies,
who stood at that ‘Bus Stop’ sharing a brolly.
And for his world-wide fan base, to finish,
I give you Cliff with ‘Mistletoe and Wine’.
Here endeth this part of my ‘Christmas Alphabet’,
which was No. I in 55, for Dickie Valentine.
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