23/07/2011
Paul Gambaccini presents tracks from this week's US charts and hits from the last six decades.
Paul Gambaccini presents tracks from this week's US charts and hits from the last six decades. In the feature 'Baby What a Big Surprise (they really were Number One albums)' we hear 'Nothing Compares 2U' from 'I Do Not Want What I Have Not Got' by Sinead O'Connor - the first Irish woman to top the US album chart. We also hear a track from 'Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music' by Ray Charles - an R'n'B star going country with great commercial success. Songs are featured from the debut hit LPs by Johnny Rivers and Bette Midler in the regular feature 'The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face'. 'It's Not the Same Old Song' highlights the Neil Sedaka ballad 'Solitaire' and a different song with the same title recorded by Laura Branigan.
In 'A Matter of Life and Death' Paul celebrates the birth of Tony Joe White with one of the singer's most successful compositions 'Polk Salad Annie'. He also pays tribute to the recently deceased Rob Grill - lead singer with the Grass Roots. We hear 'Theme from a Summer Place' by Percy Faith and 'Theme from Shaft' by Isaac Hayes in the weekly presentation of two songs from the Grammy Hall of Fame Singles.
There are past and present R'n'B Number Ones from Clyde McPhatter and Jill Scott, past and present Country Number Ones from Jaron and The Long Road to Love and Jason Aldean, and Rock Number Ones from 1986 and now by Steve Winwood and Foster the People. Beyonce's album '4' remains the Number One album in the US chart. On the singles side, until next week's Paul Gambaccini Show plays next week's American hits, LMFAO featuring Lauren Bennett and Goon Rock is still Number One with 'Party Rock Anthem'.
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Music Played
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The Tornados
Telstar
This day in 1961: The Telstar satellite relayed the first public live transatlantic TV programme
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Lloyd
Angel
New Entry in the Top Ten of the Album Chart: King Of Hearts
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Sinéad O’Connor
Nothing Compares 2 U
Baby What A Big Surprise [they really were Number One albums] I Do Not Want What I Haven’t Got - Sinead O’Connor (1990)
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We the Kings
Say You Like Me
New Entry in the Album Chart: Sunshine State Of Mind
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Tony Joe White
Polk Salad Annie
Born 1943: Tony Joe White
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Amy Winehouse
Rehab
Amy Winehouse – born 14th September 1983; died 23rd July 2011
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The Grass Roots
Midnight Confessions
Rob Grill - born 30th November 1943; died 11th July 2011
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Brad Paisley & Carrie Underwood
Remind Me
Top Twenty [Eight Country tracks in the Top Thirty}
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Neil Diamond
Sweet Caroline
Re-entry for the Red Sox theme song as the Boston Red Sox baseball team regains first place
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Clyde McPhatter
Treasure Of Love
R&B Number One this date in 1956
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Jill Scott
SO IN LOVE (featuring Anthony Hamilton)
Adult R&B Number One: fourth week
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Neil Sedaka
Solitaire
It’s Not The Same Old Song: from the 1974 album Sedaka’s Back
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Laura Branigan
Solitaire
It’s Not The Same Old Song: Number Seven in 1983
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Zac Brown Band
KNEE DEEP (featuring Jimmy Buffett)
Top Twenty
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Johnny Rivers
Memphis
The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face (debut hit albums) Johnny Rivers At The Whisky a Go Go - Johnny Rivers (20 June 1964)
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Hot Chelle Rae
Tonight Tonight
Top Five
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Percy Faith
Theme from A Summer Place
Grammy Hall Of Fame Single: Number One in 1960 (9 weeks)
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Isaac Hayes
Theme From Shaft
Grammy Hall Of Fame Single: Number One in 1971 (2 weeks)
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Pop Evil
Monster You Made
New Entry in the Album Chart: War Of Angels
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Ray Charles
You Don't Know Me
Baby What A Big Surprise [they really were Number One albums] Modern Sounds In Country And Western Music - Ray Charles (1962)
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Jaron and the Long Road to Love
Pray For You
Country Number One this date in 2010
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Jason Aldean
Dirt Road Anthem
Current Country Number One - sixth week
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Steve Winwood
Higher Love
Rock Number One this date in 1986
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Bette Midler
Hello In There
The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face (debut hit albums) The Divine Miss M - Bette Midler (12 September 1972)
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Foo Fighters
Walk
Current Rock Number Two
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I Was Here
Number One in the Album Chart: 4 - second week
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Van McCoy
The Hustle
Number One this date in 1975
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Bryan Adams
(Everything I Do) I Do It For You
Number One this date in 1991
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LMFAO featuring Lauren Bennett & Goon Rock
Party Rock Anthem
Current Number One: second week
Broadcast
- Sat 23 Jul 2011 20:00³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Radio 2