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Paul presents old and new tracks from the US charts. This week's featured hitmakers include Men At Work, Annie Lennox, Irma Thomas, Jerry Lee Lewis, Adele and Kelly Clarkson.

Paul Gambaccini presents tracks from this week's US charts and hits from the last six decades.

In the feature Headline News [Number One Albums On Noteworthy Days] we hear Moon River by Henry Mancini from the film soundtrack LP of Breakfast At Tiffanys. It was number one on 20 February 1962 - the day on which John Glenn became the first American to orbit the earth.

We also hear Down Under by Men At Work from Business As Usual. The LP was number one in the US on 30 November 1982 - the day on which Thriller by Michael Jackson was released.

In the regular feature The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face, songs are featured from albums by Donny Hathaway and Annie Lennox. It's Not The Same Old Song highlights You're The One by The Vogues and a different song with the same title by SWV.

In A Matter Of Life And Death Paul celebrates the birth on this date in 1941 of Irma Thomas. We also hear T.S.O.P by M.F.S.B. It was used as the theme tune for the American TV show Soul Train and is played as a tribute to the creator of the show Don Cornelius, who recently died. Who Do You Love? by Bo Diddley and Whole Lot Of Shakin' Going On by Jerry Lee Lewis are this week's featured records from the Grammy Hall Of Fame Singles list.

Our R&B Number Ones are from 1966 - Uptight (Everything's Alright) by Stevie Wonder, and this week - Love After War by Robin Thicke. We hear Country Number Ones from 1962 and now by Leroy Van Dyke and Toby Keith. This week's past and present Rock Number Ones are by Bryan Adams and The Black Keys.

The multi-Grammy winner Adele remains at the top of the US album chart for a nineteenth non-consecutive week with 21. And, on the singles side, Stronger by Kelly Clarkson is the best selling song for a second week.

1 hour, 57 minutes

Last on

Sat 18 Feb 2012 20:00

Music Played

  • Lee Dorsey

    Holy Cow

    This day in 1930: Elm Farm Ellie was the first cow to fly and be milked on a plane

  • Lana Del Rey

    Born To Die

    New Entry at Number Two in the Album Chart: Born To Die

  • Drake

    DOING IT WRONG (featuring Stevie Wonder)

    Top Ten Album: Take Care (Half of this track is a cover version of a 1977 Don McLean song)

  • Henry Mancini

    Moon River

    Headline News [Number one albums on noteworthy days] Breakfast At Tiffany’s soundtrack album - Henry Mancini (20th February 1962) On this day: John Glenn became the first American to orbit the earth.

  • The Wanted

    Glad You Came

    British talent in the American Top Thirty

  • Irma Thomas

    Time Is On My Side

    Born 1941: Irma Thomas

  • MFSB

    TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia) (feat. The Three Degrees)

    Don Cornelius born 27th September 1936; died 1st February 2012 - the creator of the Soul Train TV show

  • Christina Perri

    A Thousand Years

    Top Thirty

  • Stevie Wonder

    UPTIGHT (Everything's Alright)

    R&B Number One this date in 1966

  • Robin Thicke

    Love After War

    Adult R&B Number One: second week

  • The Vogues

    You're The One

    It’s Not The Same Old Song: Number Four in 1965

  • SWV

    You're The One

    It’s Not The Same Old Song: Number Five in 1996

  • Leonard Cohen

    Show Me The Place

    New Entry at Number Three in the Album Chart: Old Ideas (His first US Top 40 album)

  • Donny Hathaway

    A Song For You

    The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face (debut hit albums) Donny Hathaway - Donny Hathaway (15th May 1971)

  • Madonna

    GIVE ME ALL YOUR LUVIN' (featuring Nicki Minaj & M.I.A.)

    New Entry in the Top Ten

  • Bo Diddley

    Who Do You Love?

    Grammy Hall Of Fame Single: released in 1956.

  • Jerry Lee Lewis

    Whole Lot Of Shakin' Going On

    Grammy Hall Of Fame Single: Number Three in 1957

  • Fun.

    We Are Young (feat. Janelle MonΓ΅e)

    New Hit

  • Glee Cast

    SMOOTH CRIMINAL (featuring 2Cellos [Sulic & Hauser])

    New Entry in the Top Ten

  • Men at Work

    Down Under

    Headline News [Number one albums on noteworthy days] Business As Usual - Men At Work (30 November 1982) On this day: Thriller by Michael Jackson was released.

  • Leroy Van Dyke

    Walk On By

    Country Number One this date in 1962

  • Toby Keith

    Red Solo Cup

    Current Country Sales Number One - thirteenth week

  • Bryan Adams

    Somebody

    Rock Number One this date in 1985

  • The Black Keys

    Lonely Boy

    Current Rock Number One - tenth week

  • Annie Lennox

    Why

    The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face (debut hit albums) Diva - Annie Lennox (30th May 1992)

  • Adele

    Set Fire To The Rain

    Current Number One in the Album Chart: 21 - nineteenth week

  • Dolly Parton

    9 to 5

    Number One this date in 1981

  • Fall Out Boy

    This Ain't A Scene, It's An Arms Race

    Number One this date in 2007

  • Kelly Clarkson

    Stronger

    Current Number One: second week

Broadcast

  • Sat 18 Feb 2012 20:00