01/09/2012
Paul presents tracks past and present US charts, and the featured hitmakers include Michael Jackson, Gloria Estefan and Taylor Swift.
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 Carefree Highway by Gordon Lightfoot from his LP Sundown. It was number one on 26 June 1974, the day a Universal Product Code ("bar code") was scanned for the first time for a packet of chewing gum at a supermarket in Troy, Ohio.
We also hear You Are Not Alone by Michael Jackson from HIStory: Past, Present And Future - Book 1. It was number one on 13 July 1995 - the peak of the Chicago heatwave when the temperature reached 106 degrees Fahrenheit.
In the regular feature The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face, tracks are played from albums by Al Martino and Jeffrey Osborne. While It's Not The Same Old Song highlights Forever Young by Bob Dylan and a different song with the same title by Rod Stewart.
In A Matter Of Life And Death, Paul celebrates the birth on this date in 1957 of Gloria Estefan by playing her hit Anything For You. We also hear San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Flowers In Your Hair) by Scott McKenzie, who has recently died. Paul continues his countdown of the Top 100 list of songwriters based on success in the American chart from 1955 - 2005. We hear songs written by Desmond Child (Number 74) and Lionel Richie (Number 73).
Our R&B Number Ones are from 1968 - You're All I Need To Get By by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell - and this week - Pray For Me by Anthony Hamilton. We hear country number ones from 1998 and now by Jo De Messina and Blake Shelton. This week's featured past and present rock number ones are by John Waite and Alex Clare. And We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together, by Taylor Swift, is the best-selling song of the week.
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The Kingston Trio
M.T.A.
On this day in 1897: the Boston metro opened - the first in the U.S.A..
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Yellowcard
Fix You
New Entry in the Top Ten of the Album Chart: Southern Air
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Gordon Lightfoot
Carefree Highway
Headline News [Number one albums on noteworthy days] Sundown - Gordon Lightfoot (26th June 1974) On this day: a Universal Product Code (‘Bar Code’) was scanned for the first time for a packet of chewing gum at a supermarket in Troy, Ohio.
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Ed Sheeran
The A Team
New Entry
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Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound Machine
Anything For You
Born 1957: Gloria Estefan
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Scott McKenzie
San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)
Scott McKenzie [Philip Wallach Blonheim] born 10th January 1939; died 19th August 2012
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Hunter Hayes
Wanted
Top Thirty and certified Platinum
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Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell
You're All I Need To Get By
R&B Number One this date in 1968
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Anthony Hamilton
Pray For Me
Adult R&B Number One: NEW
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Bob Dylan
Forever Young
It’s Not The Same Old Song: from Planet Waves - Number One album in 1974
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Rod Stewart
Forever Young
It’s Not The Same Old Song: Number 12 in 1988
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Mumford & Sons
I Will Wait
Top Ten
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Al Martino
Here In My Heart
The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face (debut hit albums) The Exciting Voice Of Al Martino - Al Martino (1st December 1962)
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Owl City & Carly Rae Jepsen
Good Time
Top Ten
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Bon Jovi
Livin' On A Prayer
I Write The Songs - 74: Desmond Child
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Lionel Richie
All Night Long
I Write The Songs - 73: Lionel Richie
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Slightly Stoopid
Top Of The World
New Entry in the Top Twenty of the Album Chart: Top Of The World
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Michael Jackson
You Are Not Alone
Headline News [Number one albums on noteworthy days] HIStory: Past, Present And Future Book 1 - Michael Jackson (13th July 1995) On this day: the peak of the killer Chicago heat wave, 106F; over 700 people died.
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Jo Dee Messina
I'm Alright
Country Number One this date in 1998
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Blake Shelton
Over
Current Country Airplay Number One
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John Waite
Missing You
Rock Number One this date in 1984
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Alex Clare
Too Close
Current Rock Number One - second week
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Jeffrey Osborne
On The Wings Of Love
The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face (debut hit albums) Jeffrey Osborne - Jeffrey Osborne (19th June 1982)
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Bob Marley & The Wailers
One Love / People Get Ready
Number One Catalog Album: Legend - first time in the Top 20 of the Album Chart after over 11 million sales; 236 weeks on the chart; 112 weeks in the catalog chart
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Donovan
Sunshine Superman
Number One this date in 1966
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Stories
Brother Louie
Number One this date in 1973
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Taylor Swift
We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together
Current Number One: NEW
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