05/05/2012
Paul presents tracks from this week's US charts, embracing singles, albums, R&B, country and rock hits, as well as those 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 'Headline News [Number one albums on noteworthy days]' we hear 'You Don't Know Me' by Ray Charles from 'Modern Sounds In Country And Western Music'. It was number one on 17th June 1962 - the day on which Jack Nicklaus won his first major golf tournament - The US Open. We also hear 'Lucille' from 'Kenny Rogers' Greatest Hits'. It was number one on 8th December 1980 - the day John Lennon was murdered in New York City. In the regular feature 'The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face', songs are played from albums by The Doors and Steely Dan. 'It's Not The Same Old Song' highlights 'I'll Be There For You' by Bon Jovi and a different song with the same title by The Rembrandts.
In 'A Matter Of Life And Death' Paul celebrates the birth on this date in 1934 of saxophonist Ace Cannon by playing his hit 'Tuff'. We also hear 'The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down' by The Band. It is played in tribute to the lead singer on the track Levon Helm, who recently died. 'You've Got A Friend' by James Taylor and 'You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'' by The Righteous Brothers are this week's featured records from the Grammy Hall Of Fame Singles list.
Our R&B Number Ones are from 1970 - 'Turn Back The Hands Of Time' by Tyrone Davis, and this week - 'Thank You' by Estelle. We hear Country number ones from 1964 and now by Johnny Cash and Taylor Swift. This week's past and present Rock number ones are by Stone Temple Pilots and Gotye featuring Kimbra. Lionel Richie's album 'Tuskegee' is at the top of the chart for a second week. On the singles side, 'Payphone' by Maroon 5 featuring Wiz Khalifa is the best selling song of the week.
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The Knack
My Sharona
This day in 1891 Carnegie Hall in New York City opened as The Music Hall; the guest conductor for the first public performance was Tchaikovsky. Years later...
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Jason Mraz
Living In The Moment
New Entry at Number Two in the Album Chart: Love Is A Four Letter Word
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Train
This'll Be My Year
New Entry in the Top Five of the Album Chart: California 37
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Ray Charles
You Don't Know Me
Headline News [Number one albums on noteworthy days] Modern Sounds In Country & Western Music - Ray Charles (17th June 1962) On this day: Jack Nicklaus won The US Open - his first of a record eighteen Major golf tournaments wins.
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Grouplove
Tongue Tied
Top Three Rock hit
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Ace Cannon
Tuff
Born 1934: Ace Cannon - saxophonist
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The Band
The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
Levon Helm - born 26th May 1940; died 19th April 2012
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Luke Bryan
Drunk On You
Top Twenty Single and Top Ten Album: Tailgates And Tanlines
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Tyrone Davis
Turn Back The Hands Of Time
R&B Number One this date in 1970
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Estelle
Thank You
Adult R&B Number One: third week
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Bon Jovi
I'll Be There For You
It’s Not The Same Old Song: Number One in 1989
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The Rembrandts
I'll Be There For You
It’s Not The Same Old Song: Number Seventeen in 1995
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Jack Johnson
I SHALL BE RELEASED (with Eddie Vedder, Zach Gill & Friends)
New Entry in the Top Twenty of the Album Chart: Best Of Kokua Festival
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The Doors
BREAK ON THROUGH (To The Other Side)
The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face (debut hit albums) The Doors - The Doors (25th March 1967)
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Carly Rae Jepsen
Call Me Maybe
Top Five
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James Taylor
You've Got A Friend
Grammy Hall Of Fame Single: Number One in 1971
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The Righteous Brothers
You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'
Grammy Hall Of Fame Single: Number One in 1965
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Linkin Park
Burn It Down
New Entry
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Kenny Rogers
Lucille
Headline News [Number one albums on noteworthy days] Kenny Rogers’ Greatest Hits - Kenny Rogers (8th December 1980) On this day: John Lennon was murdered in New York City.
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Johnny Cash
Understand Your Man
Country Number One this date in 1964
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Taylor Swift
Eyes Open
Current Country Sales Number One - fourth week
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Stone Temple Pilots
Between The Lines
Rock Number One this date in 2010
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Gotye
Somebody That I Used To Know (feat. Kimbra)
Current Rock Number One - third week
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Steely Dan
Reeling In The Years
The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face (debut hit albums) (2nd December 1972) Can’t Buy A Thrill - Steely Dan
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Lionel Richie
EASY (with Willie Nelson)
Current Number One in the Album Chart: Tuskegee - second week
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The Shirelles
Soldier Boy
Number One this date in 1962
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The 5th Dimension
AQUARIUS/LET THE SUNSHINE IN (The Flesh Failures)
Number One this date in 1969
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Maroon 5
Payphone
Current Number One: New
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