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May 11, 2018
Tune into
Tony’s Time Machine
at NOON on Tuesday 15th May
for a little bit of everything good.
including the continuation of ‘Motown’ May
and forthcoming UK Concert dates.
and a little bit of Rock
and a little bit of Cliff Richard.
Tony will also be reading the poems –
For The Love Of Tavares
and
For The Love Of Sir Cliff Richard
(featuring most of his Top Twenty UK hits)
Both these poems written by
Harriet Blackbury
May 7, 2018
In 58, ‘Move It’ and ‘High Class Baby’
were the first two Top 10’s to come along
for Cliff Richard & The Drifters,
and in 59, Livin’ Lovin’ Doll – another hit, so strong.
Then ‘Mean Streak’ – also in 59,
making No.10, followed on,
before ‘Living Doll’ appeared,
easily reaching No.1
Cliff, now with The Shadows,
had his second No.1 – ‘Travelling Light’,
and ending the decade at No.16
with a song called ‘Dynamite’.
‘Expresso Bongo EP’ came in 60,
and ‘A Voice In The Wilderness’ reached No.2.
Also at No.2 was ‘Fall In Love With You,
before ‘Please Don’t Tease’, took a No.1 pew.
Still in 60, ‘Nine Times Out Of Ten’,
at No.3, his fifth hit of this year, so far.
And closing the year was ‘I Love You’,
which made No.1, for this well beloved star.
In 61, ‘Theme For A Dream’ peaked at No.3
and ‘Gee Whiz It’s You’ made No.4 in the chart.
Then, ‘A Girl Like You’, also a No.3 hit, as was –
‘When The Girl In Your Arms Is The Girl In Your Heart.
In 62, Cliff Richard & The Shadows
next took ‘The Young Ones’ to No.1
and ‘I’m Looking Out The Window’ & ‘Do You Wanna Dance’ –
at No.2, a double ‘A’ sided single, came into view.
The next release, ‘It’ll be me’, also made No.2,
followed by another double ‘A’ sided Number One joy.
Always a favourite amongst loyal fans being –
‘The Next Time’ & ‘Bachelor Boy’.
63 followed on, with yet another No.1,
when ‘Summer Holiday’ had fans moving their hips,
along with the next hit at No.4 –
the unforgettable ‘Lucky Lips’.
Still in 63, – ‘It’s All In The Game’
peaked at No’ 2 in the chart,
before ‘Don’t Talk To Him’, also No.2 –
yet another hit, fans took to their heart.
Reaching No.8 in 64, was –
‘I’m The Lonely One’.
And ‘Constantly’ and ‘On The Beach’ –
two more Top Ten hits, to follow on.
At No.8 came ‘The Twelfth Of Never’ –
the penultimate 64 fix –
before ending the year with ‘I Could Easily Fall’
which peaked at No.6.
In 65, ‘The Minute You’re Gone’ – a No.1,
and finding No.12, next came ‘On My Word’.
‘Wind Me Up (Let’ Me Go)’ reaching No.2
and in 66, Blue Turns To Grey’, was heard.
‘Visions’ and ‘Time Drags By’ and ‘In The Country’ –
3 more 66 Top Ten hits to delight.
and in 67, ‘It’s All Over’, at No.9,
and ‘The Day I Met Marie’ – to No.10, took flight.
Reaching No.6 with his last hit of 67 –
Cliff gave fans ‘All Of My Love’,
before starting 68 with a flourish
when ‘Congratulations’ forced a No.1 shove.
‘Good Times (Better Times) arrived in 69,
followed at No.8 by ‘Big Ship’.
And next, with Hank Marvin, came ‘Throw Down A Line’,
‘With The Eyes Of A Child’, in this Top 20 trip.
Goodbye Sam Hello Samantha,
climbed up to No.6 in 70,
with ‘Sunny Honey Girl’ – in 71
making a No.19 entry.
‘Sing A Song Of Freedom’ –
also a hit of 71, climbing to No. 13,
and at No 12 ‘Living In Harmony’, in 72,
was Cliff’s last hit on Columbia seen.
‘Power To All Our Friends’
reached No.4 in 73, on EMI.
In 74 came ‘(You Keep Me) Hangin On’,
and in 76, ‘Miss You Nights’ made every fan sigh.
‘Devil Woman’ came next, also in 76 –
still with EMI, making No.9.
‘I Can’t Ask For Any More Than You’,
another hit that fans thought divine.
‘My Kinda Life’ peaked at No.15, in 77,
with ‘We Don’t Talk Anymore’, a No.1 of 79,
and in 80, ‘Carrie’ headed for No.4 –
3 more favourites, fans thought just fine.
‘Dreamin’ on EMI, made No.8 in 80,
and then ‘Suddenly’ on Jet, with Olivia Newton John.
Then back with EMI, making No.15 in 81 –
‘A Little In Love’ followed on.
‘Wired For Sound’ at No.4, came next,
and then ‘Daddy’s Home’ – a gold seller, at No.2.
The first hit of 82 being ‘The Only Way Out’
followed by ‘Little Town’ at No.11 in the queue.
In 83, ‘She Means Nothing To Me’,
on Capitol, with Phil Everly, made No.9,
and back on EMI came ‘True Love Ways’,
with The London Philharmonic Orchestra – so fine.
‘Never Say Die (Give A Little Bit More),
and ‘Please Don’t Fall In Love’, ended 83,
and ‘She’s So Beautiful’ – a Top 20 of 85,
filling Cliff’s followers with glee.
With The Young Ones featuring Hank B Marvin
‘Living Doll’ – a No.1 of 86.
This gold selling hit on the WEA label,
giving a variety of fans their fix.
With Sarah Brightman on the Polydor label,
making No.3, came ‘All I Ask Of You’ –
this single always sure to melt hearts,
with a sound so pure and so true.
Then back on EMI, in 87 came along –
‘My Pretty One’ at No.6, and ‘Some People’ at No.3
and ‘Cliff’s gold selling hit of 88 –
‘Mistletoe and Wine, a No 1 – sure had to be.
In 89, at No.2 was ‘The Best Of Me’,
and ‘I Just Don’t Have The Heart’ at No.3.
Then at No.17, came ‘Lean On You’,
but this decade still wasn’t through!
On Polydor, Van Morrison with Cliff Richard,
gave us ‘Whenever God Shines His Light’,
and starting the 90’s back on EMI,
‘Stronger Than That’ and ‘Silhouettes’ came into sight.
Then, ‘From A Distance’ reached No.11,
with ‘Saviours Day’ making the No.1 slot.
‘We Should Be Together’ – the last hit of 91,
and in 92 ‘I Still Believe In You’ held the No.7 spot.
‘Peace In Our Time’ reached No.8 in 93,
and ‘Healing Love’ – a No.19 claim.
In 94, ‘All I Have To Do Is Dream’ & ‘Miss You Nights’,
with Phil Everly & Cliff Richard, in the Top 20 frame.
‘Misunderstood Man’- at No.19 in 95,
and in 98, ‘Can’t Keep This Feeling In’ at No.10
And ‘The Millennium Prayer’ on the Papillon label,
in 99, gave Cliff another No.1 again.
‘Somewhere Over The Rainbow’ & ‘What A Wonderful World’-
( a double ‘A’ side, again on the Papillon label),
reached No.11, in December 01.
bringing yet more success to the table.
In 03, at No.5 came ‘Santa’s List’ –
once more back on EMI.
Then next on Decca – ‘Somethin Is Going On’
in 04, at No.9, for this hit-making guy.
Two more hits on Decca came in 04 and 05 –
when ‘I Cannot Give You My Love’ & ‘What Car’ arrived.
and in 06, back on EMI, at No.2 –
’21st Century Christmas’ & ‘Move It’ also thrived.
The last song in my tribute to this Legend –
coming in 08 and reaching No.3 –
is ‘Thank You For A Lifetime’ – so apt –
Sir Cliff Richard – you are top of the tree.
Written by Harriet Blackbury
April 29, 2018
In 66 ‘How Sweet It Is’
entered the UK charts at No. 22,
and with 4 Top Twenty hits to follow,
Junior Walker & The All Stars, our minds blew.
‘I Just Called To Say I Love You’,
with ease, won every heart.
This Stevie Wonder No.1 of 84
coming 18 years after ‘Uptight’ made the UK chart.
‘Stop In The Name Of Love’
found The Supremes on Tamla Motown ground,
after 3 hits on the Stateside label,
including ‘Baby Love’ – a No.1 sound.
Favourites from Martha Reeves & The Vandellas,
were ‘Nowhere to run’ and ‘Dancing In The Street’
and The Miracles ‘Going To A Go-Go’
had everyone up on their feet.
‘Take Me In Your Arms And Love Me’
sang Gladys Knight & The Pips.
and ‘It Takes Two’ by Marvin Gaye & Kim Weston,
another song, always on our lips.
’25 Miles’ and ‘War’
came from Edwin Starr.
And ‘Tracks Of My Tears & ‘Tears Of A Clown’,
by Smokey Robinson & The Miracles – setting the bar.
‘I Want You Back’ and ‘ABC’,
and ‘The Love You Save’ and ‘I’ll Be There’ –
Four consecutive US number ones –
from The Jackson 5, making the world aware.
‘This Old Heart Of Mine’ – also a classic,
along with ‘Behind A Painted Smile’.
and, ‘I Guess I’ll Always Love You’ – another hit,
showing The Isley Brothers had style.
‘These Things Will Keep Me Loving You’ –
a top 40 for The Velvelettes in 71,
and ‘The Onion Song’ from Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell –
so poignant, now they are gone.
Let The Music play.
Written by
Harriet Blackbury
April 21, 2018
Tune in to Tony’s Time Machine
at NOON on 1st May 2018
For another great Tamla Motown Special,
including Tony’s warm Interview with
The Four Tops founder member – ‘Duke’ Abdul Fakir.
Tune in to Tony’s Time Machine
at NOON on Tuesday, 24th April 2018
for another magical hour of
great music and chat, including
a special guitar track from Liam.
This week Tony will be
celebrating The Motown years,
and he will also be reading
3 new poems
For The Love Of The Four Tops,
For The Love Of The Temptations,
&
For The Love Of Tavares –
all written by
Harriet Blackbury
Enjoy the fastest hour of the day,
as you dance the time away.
April 19, 2018
Released on Stateside in 65,
‘My Girl’ was The Temptations first UK hit.
Then, ‘Its Growing’ on Tamla Motown,
saw new fans eyes, brightly lit.
In 66, three more hits followed –
‘Ain’t Too Proud To Beg’ reaching 21,
and with ‘Beauty Is Only Skin Deep’, and
‘(I know) I’m Losing You’ – they had the Top 20 won.
Still on the Tamla Motown label was their next hit in 67 –
with ‘You’re My Everything’ – in the charts at No. 26,
The Temptations were now established,
giving loyal fans their fix.
68, saw two songs reach the mid 40s –
‘I Wish It Would Rain’ – being the first of these,
followed by ‘I Could Never Love Another’ –
this group just continued to please.
In 69, ‘I’m Gonna Make You Love Me’ –
their highest hit to date at No.3,
when Diana Ross & The Supremes and The Temptations
touched our hearts so powerfully.
Once more on their own, then followed –
‘Get Ready’ and then ‘Cloud Nine’
Both these hits were dance-floor pleasers
and life seemed so divine.
Diana Ross & The Supremes and The Temptations
joined forces once more with devotion,
ending the decade with another hit –
when at No.18 came ‘I Second That Emotion’.
Still on Tamla Motown, their first hit of 70 –
at No.13, was ‘I Can’t Get Next To You’.
and Diana Ross & The Supremes and The Temptations
gave us – ‘Why ( Must We Fall In Love)’, too.
Then two more hits came in 70,
the next being ‘Psychedelic Shack’,
and finally ‘Ball Of Confusion’,
at No.7 – a punch did pack.
‘Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me)’ –
their only hit, (making No.8) in 71.
and with 2 more singles in 72,
this hit machine had us all won.
‘Superstar (Remember How You Got Where You Are)’
peaked at No.32,
and ‘Take A Look Around’, at No.13,
in the Top 20 view.
‘Papa Was A Rolling Stone’,
came along next in 73,
peaking in the charts at No.14.
and a particular favourite, proved to be.
Also in 73, at No. 41,
was ‘Law Of The Land’,
and in 82, ”Standing On The Top (Part 1)’,
featuring Rick James, on Motown, made a stand.
‘Treat Her Like A Lady’
peaked at No.12 in 84.
and in 87, ‘Papa Was A Rolling Stone (Remix)’ –
just as great as before.
In 88, ‘Look What You Started’
was the next one in line,
and ‘All I Want From You’ –
then followed on in 89.
At No.2 on Epic
came ‘My Girl’ in 92.
also in this year ‘The Jones’,
on Motown, the last in this queue.
Eddie Kendricks had 2 solo hits –
‘Keep On Truckin’, a US No.1, in 73.
This song also making the UK Top 20,
and a winner, sure proved to be.
His next single came in 74,
‘Boogie Down’ – a Top 40 hit in the UK
He sadly died, aged 52, in 92,
though his music, in our hearts will stay.
In 76, David Ruffin had a solo hit –
‘Walk Away From Love’, making No.10
He sadly died, aged 50, in 91.
Thank You for the music – Amen.
Written by
Harriet Blackbury
April 13, 2018
In 76, this US male group,
had us up on the dance floor,
when ‘Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel’
exploded into the UK charts at No.4.
‘Don’t Take Away The Music’,
they so convincingly did implore,
as their second UK hit,
once again climbed to No.4.
77 brought 3 more hits –
these guys could do no wrong!
The ‘Mighty Power Of Love’,
being their next song to come along.
Then, Whodunnit’ made the Top Ten,
and ‘One Step Away’ reached No.16 –
All their hits on the Capitol label,
and loved by every Disco teen.
In 78, ‘The Ghost Of Love’
got as high as No.29,
then ‘More Than A Woman’, at No 7 –
another Top Ten we thought divine.
Their last single of 78,
was ‘Slow Train To Paradise’, at 62,
and then a gap of 8 years,
before two hits, long overdue.
‘Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel’,
peaked at No 12, in 86,
and ‘It Only Takes A Minute’ –
the last hit, in this great ‘Tavares’ mix.
Written by
Harriet Blackbury
April 10, 2018
‘I Can’t Help Myself’ hit the charts in 65,
followed by ‘It’s The Same Old Song’.
In 66 ‘Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever’ arrived,
and ‘Reach Out I’ll Be There’, a No.1 song.
‘Standing In The Shadows Of Love’ came in 67 –
one of 5 hits – the next being ‘Bernadette’.
And ‘Seven Rooms Of Gloom’ followed on,
but this year wasn’t finished yet.
The Four Tops then gave us
‘You Keep Running Away’
and everyone’s favourite, ‘making the Top 3,
was ‘Walk Away Renee’.
In 68, If I Were A Carpenter’ made No.7 ,
and ‘Yesterday’s Dream’s’ followed on.
‘I’m In A Different World’, their last hit of this year,
proving this Group second to none..
In 69 came two Top Twenty hits –
‘What Is A Man’ and ‘Do What You Gotta Do’.
‘I Can’t Help Myself’, their first Top Ten of 70,
and also ‘It’s All In the Game’ – a song we loved too.
Their final hit of 70 – ‘Still Water (Love)’ ,
also peaked at No.10,
and ‘Just Seven Numbers (Can Straighten Out My Life)’
the first hit of 71, for these Motown Men.
Next, with The Supremes, came ‘River Deep Mountain High’.
followed at No.3 by ‘Simple Game’.
Then, ‘You Gotta Have Love In Your Heart’ –
again with The Supremes, making the the Top 30 frame.
In 72, Bernadette re-appeared, then,
‘Walk With Me Talk With Me Darling’, at No 32,
and lastly ‘ Keeper Of The Castle’,
at No. 18, appeared into view.
In 73, ‘Sweet Understanding Love’ – a Top 30 –
their 2nd hit on the Probe Label,
before switching to Casablanca in 81,
which brought two Top 20 hits to the table.
The first being ‘When She Was My Girl’,
which reached up to No.3,
followed by ‘Don’t Walk Away’,
which also filled fans with glee.
‘Tonight I’m Gonna Love You All Over’ –
their next hit, making 43,
and ‘Back To School Again’ –
their last hit of 82, proved to be.
In 88, on Motown, ‘Reach Out I’ll Be There’
was back in the charts at No. 11.
‘Indestructible’ with Smokey Robinson came next,
and ‘Loco In Acapulco’ hit No. 7.
In 89, Indestructible, featuring Smokey Robinson,
at No.30, re-appeared in the charts,
being the last UK hit for The Four Tops –
A Motown Group, forever in our hearts.
R I P
Levi Stubbs 2008
Renaldo Benson 2005
Lawrence Payton 1997
April 8, 2018
Forget the April showers –
Spring has arrived with a flourish,
so dance yourself dizzy,
to this fab hour of music to cherish.
Enjoy
Tony’s Time Machine
on Tuesday, 10th April 2018
at Noon
This week Tony will be
featuring music from
The Four Tops and The Temptations,
along with other great Artists & guests.
Tony will also be reading the Poem –
For The Love Of Albums – Part 1
written by
Harriet Blackbury
April 5, 2018
From his ‘Freewheelin’ Album of 63
and ‘The Times they are a-changing’ of 64,
From those early days to the present time,
Bob Dylan couldn’t have been loved more.
From his double Album – Blonde on Blonde,
which arrived back in 66,
to ‘Shadows in the night’ in 2015,
Bob Dylan still gives fans their fix.
‘The man who sold the world’ came in 70,
followed in 71 by ‘Hunky Dory’,
and by now, every devotee of David Bowie,
loved each album that told a new story.
In 65, ‘Help’ and ‘Rubber Soul’
were the 5th and 6th Albums The Beatles released,
and in 69, their top selling ‘Abbey Road ‘LP
showed fans loyalty hadn’t decreased.
‘Exodus’ by Bob Marley and The Wailers,
in 77, had us spellbound,
proving, this Jamaican singer/songwriter
was king of the reggae sound.
Coming through the airways of 73,
was a sound one couldn’t avoid.
Their latest offering of excellence was –
‘The Dark Side of The Moon’ by Pink Floyd.
A moving Album in 68,
always stood out from the rest.
‘Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison’
found this singer/songwriter at his best.
In 68, a certain Motown Album –
was winning all our hearts.
‘The Four Tops Greatest Hits’,
reaching No.1 in the British Charts.
‘The Temptations Greatest Hits’ Album
contained ‘Get Ready’ and ‘My Girl’.
These two groups at the top of their game
had audiences in a whirl.
A teenage life lived through Albums,
helped with the insanity of youth.
Our bedrooms a refuge from a restricted hell,
in a search to find our own personal truth.
And our need to find escapism
from the life we had lead to date,
through Albums, we found a reason to live,
and a new image were able to create.
by Harriet Blackbury
March 30, 2018
Enjoy another music packed hour from
Tony’s Time Machine
on Tuesday, 3rd April 2018 at Noon.
Tony’s theme this week is
MANCHESTER & LIVERPOOL.
with music from
Manchester Bands – Gorilla Riot, Elbow,
Happy Mondays and Liam Barry.
and
Merseyside Bands – Lines, Sheep Stealers,
Mona Lisa and ‘Fab 4.
Tony will also be reading the poems –
‘For The Love Of Manchester’
and
‘For The Love Of Cilla’
– both poems written by
Harriet Blackbury.