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Sunday, 19 October 2025

Penny McLean...Lady Bump.

Gertrude Wirschinger (born 4 November 1948), better known as Penny McLean, is an Austrian vocalist who initially gained acclaim with the disco music act Silver Convention, but also had exposure as a single recording artist. As a solo singer, she is most remembered for her million seller "Lady Bump". She is also an author.
Her hit "Lady Bump" sold in the millions. She also had hits with "1-2-3-4-Fire", "Dance, Bunny, Honey Dance" and more.
By November 1975, the track bw "The Lady Bumps On" was rated # 14 in the New York discos. In January 1976, it was #8 on the Cash box pop singles charts. In July 1976, "Lady Bump" #7 in Australia's 2S Music Survey. The single itself sold 3 million copies.
       8. Smoke Gets In Your Eyes

20 More Vocal Chartbusters...VA

After the trip down under NZ....we  now go to ??? courtesy of Luc maybe he could fill in the ???..!!...Thanks Luc for the next few posts !


        14. I'll Never Fall In Love Again

Billie Holiday...Solitude.

Billie Holiday's first recordings for Norman Granz' Clef Records present the vocalist at the top of her craft. Originally issued as a 10 8243; LP titled 'Billie Holiday Sings', this 1952 session placed Holiday in front of small piano and tenor saxophone-led groups that including jazz luminaries such as Oscar Peterson and Charlie Shavers.
This is a masterpiece of an album which any serious jazz collector of vinyl should own. It is proof, if it were needed, that Holiday was the ultimate survivor and that she should be venerated and never pitied.

1. East Of The Sun & West Of The Moon
2. Blue Moon
3. You Go To My Head
4. You Turned The Tables On Me
5. Easy To Love 
6. These Foolish Things

1. I Only Have Eyes For You
2. Solitude
3. Everything I Have Is Yours
4. Love For Sale
5. Moonglow
6. Tenderly
        3. You Go To My Head

Keely Smith...Little Girl Blue.

Keely In A Softer Mood....Then Wam! Bang! Bosh !!

        1. Little Girl Blue

Trini Lopez...Live At Hollywood.

As we have got the DeLorean out To go to the Newport 1963 Folk Festival...may as well pop over to Hollywood !!...fancy a lift Luc !!..

1. Love Me Tonight
2. Chain Of Love
3. Then You Know You've Been In Love
4. I'm Just A poor Little Schemer
5. Jeanie Marie
6. One Heart One Life One Love

1. You Broke The Only Heart That Ever Loved
2. The Club For Broken Hearts
3. Nobody Listens To Our Teenage Problems
4. My Runaway Heart
5. It Hurts To Be In Love
6. I'm Grateful 
       11. It Hurts To Be In Love

Friday, 17 October 2025

Kitty Wells...Lonely Street.

We are still in New Zealand (virtually) of course !...but a change of music style from Folk to Country & Western.....Plus a visit to the Newport Folk Festival in 1963 and a double dose of "La Bamba".....thanks JohnF.....
        12. Love Me To Pieces

Newport Folk Festival 1963..VA

 Rev The Delorean Up...and hey presto ! 1963 !!

       13. Talking Birmingham Jam

La Bamba...Film.

Music from the film

La Bamba is a 1987 American biographical drama film written and directed by Luis Valdez. The film follows the life and short-lived musical career of American Chicano rock and roll star Ritchie Valens. The film stars Lou Diamond Phillips as Valens.
The film is titled after a traditional Mexican folk song of the same name, which Valens transformed into a rock and roll rendition in 1958.

 1. La Bamba......Los Lobos
2. Come on Let's Go......Los Lobos
3. Ooh My Head......Los Lobos
4. We Belong Together.....Los Lobos
5. Framed......Los Lobos
6. Donna......Los Lobos

1. Lonely Teardrops.....Howard Huntsberry
2. Crying Waiting Hoping......Marshall Crenshaw
3. Summertime Blues......Brian Setzer
4. Who Do You Love......Bo Diddley
5. Charlena......Los Lobos
6. Goodnight My Love.....Los Lobos
       9. Summertime Blues

The Best Of La Bamba...VA

 

La Bamba Galore !!

1. La Bamba.....Ritchie Valens
2. La Bamba.....The Crickets
3. La Bamba.....Mariachi Vargas
4. La Bamba.....The Ventures
5. La Bamba......Big Daddy

1. La Bamba......Conjun To Medellin De Lino Chavez
2. La Bamba......TonioK
3. La Bamba......The Rice University Marching Owl Band
4. La Bamba......Drive
5. La Bamba......The Mormon Tabernacle Choir

       10. La Bamba......The Mormon Tabernacle Choir

Ted Hawkins...Watch Your Step.

Next few posts is courtesy of JohnF from Down Under (NZ) !...thanks John 

Ted Hawkins (October 28, 1936 – January 1, 1995) was an American singer-songwriter born in Biloxi, Mississippi. He split his time between his adopted hometown of Venice Beach, California, where he was a mostly anonymous street performer, and Europe and Australia, where he and his songs were better known and well received in clubs and small concert halls.

        14. I Gave Up All I Had

The Best Of Sonny & Cher.

Thanks JohnF for the Early Cher ! & Sunny !

       6. Let It Be Me

The Spinners...The Singing City.

The Spinners were a folk group from Liverpool, England, who formed in September 1958.They variously had four albums in the UK Albums Chart between September 1970 and April 1972. One of them, Spinners Live Performance (1971), spent three months in the listing and peaked at No. 14.
The band became popular by singing folk music and singing new songs in the same vein. Although sounding like traditional English folk songs, some of their material was in fact composed by Jones, such as "The Ellan Vannin Tragedy" and "The Marco Polo". One of their best known songs, particularly in their native Liverpool, was "In My Liverpool Home", written by Peter McGovern in 1962. Cliff Hall also introduced traditional Jamaican songs to their repertoire. 

1. The Orange And The Green
2. The Leaving Of Liverpool
3. In My Liverpool Home
4. Dirty Old Town
5. Maggie May
6. Marco Polo

1. Liverpool Lullaby
2. Manchester Rambler
3. Liverpool Judies
4. Jug O'Punch
5. Drunken Sailor
6. Three Jolly Boys

      4. Dirty Old Town

Thursday, 16 October 2025

Steeleye Span...Hark! The Village Wait.

Steeleye Span are an English folk rock band formed in 1969. Still active today, along with Fairport Convention, they are amongst the best known acts of the British folk revival, and were among the most commercially successful, thanks to their hit singles "Gaudete" and "All Around My Hat". They had three Top 40 albums. 

        4. Blackleg Miner

Wednesday, 15 October 2025

Shirley Bassey...12 Of Those Songs.


The year is 1968 and " Shirley" is in top form showing us just what a great singer she is..just on the start of her worldwide popularity...One of the best of her early recordings even "007" gives it a thumbs up !!

        4. If Love Were All

Don McLean...Solo

This is a Double L/P of Dons "Live" Concerts in England....recorded at "Manchester,Bristol and Oxford"....Some of the tracks I have recorded have two or three songs in them , that's when he does go from one song into another so no gaps..He is one of the few singers that sounds exactly as he does on his records hence all the cheers of his audience...all 27 tracks are good !!

 Side 1 & 2....Side 3 & 4

 Side 1
1. Magdalene Lane
2. Masters Of War
3. Wonderful Baby
4. Where Were You Baby
5. Empty Chairs
6. Geordie's Lost His Penker
7. Babylon

Side 2
1. And I Love You So
2. Mactavish Is Dead
3. Cripple Creek / Muleskinner Blues
4. Great Big Man
5. Bronco's Bills Lament
6. Happy Trails
7. Circus Song
8. Birthday Song
9. On The Amazon

Side 3
1. American Pie
2. Over The Waterfall / Arkansas Traveler
3. Homeless Brother
4. Castles In The Air
5. Three Flights Up

Side 4
1. Lovesick Blues
2. Winter has Me In Its Grip
3. The Legend Of Andrew McCrew
4. Vincent
5. Till Tomorrow

Jimmy Smith...Any Number Can Win.

One Jazz Organ on the menu now with cool sounds....

1. You Came A Long Way From St Louis
2. The Ape Woman
3. Georgia On my Mind
4. G'Won Train
5. Theme From Any Number Can Win

1. What'd I Say
2. The Sermon
3. Ruby
4. Tubs
5. Blues For C A 
James Oscar Smith (December 8, 1925 or 1928 – February 8, 2005) was an African American jazz musician who achieved the rare distinction of releasing a series of instrumental jazz albums that often charted on Billboard. Smith helped popularize the Hammond B-3 electric organ, creating an indelible link between 1960s soul and jazz improvisation. In 2005, Smith was awarded the NEA Jazz Masters Award from the National Endowment for the Arts, the highest honour that America bestows upon jazz musicians.

       10. Blues for C.A

Tuesday, 14 October 2025

Harry Secombe & Moira Anderson...20 Unforgettable Songs.

Now for something different !!....for those with a quiet peaceful sense of music !!...some great songs from shows and films sung by the singing Goon !!...and a Scottish Lass!!

       19. Try To Remember

Dorothy Ashby...Soft Winds

A venture into the Swinging Jazz Harp !!...not many of those about I should think !!
Sounds are great !!

        10. Misty