08/10/2011
Paul Gambaccini presents this week's US hits and classics from the last six decades. The featured chart-toppers include Andy Williams, Roberta Flack and Tony Bennett.
In the feature Baby What A Big Surprise [they really were Number One albums] we hear Can't Get Used To Losing You by Andy Williams from The Days Of Wine And Roses, a chart-topper in 1963 - six years after his first number one single. We also hear the 1976 title track of Breezin by George Benson, the first jazz number one album in thirteen years.
In the regular feature The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face, songs are featured from LPs by the Small Faces and George Strait. It's Not The Same Old Song highlights Feel Like Makin' Love by Roberta Flack and a different song with the same title by Bad Company.
In A Matter Of Life And Death Paul celebrates the birth on this date in 1940 of Fred Cash of the Impressions and pays tribute to the recently deceased gospel star Jessy Dixon. Walk Don't Run by the Ventures and Walk On By by Dionne Warwick are this week's featured songs from the Grammy Hall Of Fame Singles list.
Our R&B Number Ones are from 1965 - I Want To (Do Everything For You) by Joe Tex - and this week - So In Love by Jill Scott & Anthony Hamilton. We hear Country Number Ones from 2009 and now by Carrie Underwood and Lady Antebellum. This week's past and present Rock Number Ones are by Tears For Fears and Foo Fighters.
Tony Bennett's Duets II enters at Number One in the US album chart. At the age of 85, he has become the oldest number one album artist. On the singles side, Moves Like Jagger by Maroon 5 and Christina Aguilera is still Number One.
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Music Played
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Bob Dylan
Subterranean Homesick Blues
This day in 1969: 鈥楾he Weatherman鈥 holds the first Day Of Rage rally in Chicago; 鈥淲eatherman鈥 was from a line in this song
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Demi Lovato
Fix A Heart
New Entry in the Top Five of the album chart: Unbroken and a Top Forty single
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LMFAO
Sexy And I Know It
Top Ten
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Andy Williams
Can't Get Used To Losing You
Baby What A Big Surprise [they really were Number One albums] Days Of Wine And Roses - Andy Williams (1963)
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Gavin DeGraw
Soldier
New Entry in the Top Ten of the Album Chart: Sweeter
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The Impressions
Gypsy Woman
Born 1940: Fred Cash
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Paul Simon
GONE AT LAST (featuring Phoebe Snow & The Jessy Dixon Singers)
Jessy Dixon - born 12th March 1938; died 26th September 2011
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Rodney Atkins
Take A Back Road
Number One Country Airplay
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Tori Amos
Job's Coffin
New Entry in the Top Thirty of the Album Chart: Night Of Hunters
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Joe Tex
I Want To (Do Everything For You)
R&B Number One this date in 1965
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Jill Scott
SO IN LOVE (featuring Anthony Hamilton)
Adult R&B Number One: fifteenth week
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Pearl Jam
JUST BREATHE (Saturday Night Live 3/13/2010)
New Entry in the Top Ten of the Album Chart: Twenty
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Roberta Flack
Feel Like Makin' Love
It鈥檚 Not The Same Old Song: Number One in 1974
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Bad Company
Feel Like Makin' Love
It鈥檚 Not The Same Old Song: reached Number Ten in 1975
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Small Faces
Itchycoo Park
The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face (debut hit albums) There Are But Four Small Faces- The Small Faces (16 March 1968)
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Rihanna
We Found Love (feat. Calvin Harris)
New Entry (with British talent) in the Top Ten
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The Ventures
Walk Don't Run
Grammy Hall Of Fame Single: Terrific Two in 1960
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Dionne Warwick
Walk On By
Grammy Hall Of Fame Single: Number Six in 1964
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George Benson - Breezin'
Baby What A Big Surprise [they really were Number One albums] Breezin鈥 (1976) by George Benson - the first jazz number one in 13 years
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Carrie Underwood
Cowboy Casanova
Country Number One this date in 2009
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Lady A
Just A Kiss
Current Country Number One - fourth week (third week was on 4th June)
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Tears for Fears
Sowing The Seeds Of Love
Rock Number One this date in 1989
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Foo Fighters
Walk
Current Rock Number One - sixth week
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George Strait
Let's Fall To Pieces Together
The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face (debut hit albums) Right Or Wrong - George Strait (3 March 1984)
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Tony Bennett
THE LADY IS A TRAMP (featuring Lady GaGa)
Current Number One in the Album Chart: NEW: Duets II
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Michael Jackson - Don't Stop 'til You Get Enough
Number One this date in 1979
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Bruno Mars
Just The Way You Are
Number One this date in 2010
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Maroon 5
Moves Like Jagger (feat. Christina Aguilera)
Current Number One: fifth week
Broadcast
- Sat 8 Oct 2011 20:00大象传媒 Radio 2