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I Love No.1's - 1962
Last week Debbie Harry & Her Blondie Band romped away into the lead with 47 ticks, making Heart Of Glass your favourite number one of 1979. Close behind were Trev "Buggles" Horn & Gary Numan with 44 and 41 ticks respectively, but poor old Lena Martell languished behind in last place with only 5.
Today we trudge back to the eve of Beatlemania when Elvis was still King and Cliff was still er, Queen. It's 1962!
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Today we trudge back to the eve of Beatlemania when Elvis was still King and Cliff was still er, Queen. It's 1962!
[Poll #801432]
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I didn't tick any Elvis but I can't think of anything that wrong with 'Return To Sender'. It may just be that I can hear/picture Russ Abbott singing it in his old TV show one time that puts me off.
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The Inventor of the Power Ballad?
Charles had a direct effect on such singers as Tom Jones and Joe Cocker (whose voice was soon featured regularly on film soundtracks, providing the closing credit uplift), but his most lasting influence was on lighter-toned singer-songwriters such as Elton John and Billy Joel, who drew also on rock's lyrical pretensions (and had a major impact on younger performers such as George Michael). An equivalent line of influence can be traced from female soul singers such as Dionne Warwick and Gladys Knight through Anita Baker and Whitney Houston to Mariah Carey and Céline Dion.
--Simon Frith, excerpted from his ENCYCLOPÆDIA BRITANNICA entry on "pop ballad"
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"the day he joined the army" etc etc
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You can follow this (not particularly great) year in pop through my reviews!
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That's how I know it.
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Useless fact but about all I could contribute to a discussion of this era.
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