19/10/2013
Paul Gambaccini blends digital tracks from this week's US charts of songs, albums, R&B, country and rock hits with LP and singles classics from the last six decades.
Paul Gambaccini presents tracks from this week's US charts and hits from the last six decades.
Each week, songs are played by artists who have been inducted into 'The Rock And Roll Hall of Fame'. Working alphabetically through the list of inductees, tonight Paul plays 'Cause We've Ended As Lovers' by Jeff Beck and 'How Deep Is Your Love' by the Bee Gees. In the regular feature 'The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face', songs are played from albums by Spanky and Our Gang and Lady Gaga.
In 'A Matter Of Life And Death' Paul celebrates the birthday of Jeannie C. Riley by playing her hit 'Harpeer Valley P.T.A'. As a tribute to Roy Dolby, the inventor of the Dolby noise-reduction system, who has recently died, we hear a song from one of the first albums to use his invention - 'Wildflowers' by Judy Collins. 'It's Not The Same Old Song' highlights 'Upside Down' by Diana Ross and a different song with the same title by Jack Johnson. In the feature called 'Both Sides Now', Paul plays a single by an American artist that was a hit in the UK but not in the US and an American hit by a British artist that was not successful in the UK.
Our R&B number ones are from 1970 and this week by The Jackson 5 and Robin Thicke with Pharrell. We hear Country number ones from 1968 and now by Eddy Arnold and Luke Bryan. This week's featured past Rock number one is by Boston. 'The 20/20 Experience The Complete Experience' by Justin Timberlake is the number one album and 'Royals' by Lorde is the best-selling song of the week.
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Music Played
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Elvis Presley
Way Down
This day in 1987: ‘Black Monday’ - the Dow Jones average went down by 22%
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Badfinger
Baby Blue
New Entry following the finale of the American TV series Breaking Bad
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Lorde
Glory And Gore
New Entry in the Top Three of the Album Chart: Pure Heroine
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Jeff Beck
Cause We've Ended As Lovers
The Rock And Roll Hall of Fame: Jeff Beck (Best-selling album: Blow By Blow)
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Katy Perry
Roar
Three singles in the Top Ten by Katy Perry: Walking On Air, Dark Horse and Roar
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Jeannie C. Riley
Harper Valley P.T.A.
Born 1945: Jeannie C. Riley
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Judy Collins
Since You Asked
Ray Dolby - born 18 January 1933; died 12th September 2013 - One of the first Dolby-recorded albums: Wildflowers
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Tyler Farr
Redneck Crazy
New Entry in the Top Five of the Album Chart: Redneck Crazy
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The Jacksons
I'll Be There
R&B Number One this date in 1970
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Robin Thicke
BLURRED LINES (featuring Pharrell)
Adult R&B Number One: tenth week
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Diana Ross
Upside Down
It’s Not The Same Old Song: Number One in 1980
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Jack Johnson
Upside Down
It’s Not The Same Old Song: from Number One Album in 2006: Sing-A-Longs And Lullabies For The Film Curious George
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Fitz and the Tantrums
Out Of My League
Number One Alternative Rock
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Spanky & Our Gang
Sunday Will Never Be The Same
The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face (debut hit albums) Sunday Will Never Be The Same - Spanky & Our Gang (9th September 1967)
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Ylvis
The Fox
Top Ten
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Madonna
Into The Groove
Both Sides Now: Not a hit in the US; Number Number One in the UK in 1985
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The Kinks
A Well Respected Man
Both Sides Now: Not a hit in the UK; Number Thirteen in the US in 1966
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HAIM
The Wire
New Entry in the Top Ten of the Album Chart: Days Are Gone
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Bee Gees
How Deep Is Your Love
The Rock And Roll Hall of Fame: Bee Gees (Best selling album: Saturday Night Fever)
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Eddy Arnold
Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye
Country Number One this date in 1968
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Luke Bryan
That's My Kind Of Night
Current Country Sales Number One: eighth week
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Boston
Amanda
Rock Number One this date in 1986
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Imagine Dragons
Demons
Current Rock Number Two
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Lady Gaga
Poker Face
The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face (debut hit albums) The Fame - Lady Gaga (15th November 2008)
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Justin Timberlake
Take Back The Night
New Entry at Number One in the Album Chart: The 20/20 Experience The Complete Experience (this track from 2 of 2)
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Johnny Mathis
Chances Are
Number One this date in 1957
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Herb Alpert
Rise
Number One this date in 1979
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Lorde
Royals
Current Number One: third week
Broadcast
- Sat 19 Oct 2013 20:00´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 2