The Bachelors – ‘I Wouldn’t Trade You For The World’

9 October 1964 When The Bachelors went to number one in the UK earlier in 1964 with 'Diane' they weren't the first Irish act to top the charts cross-channel - Ruby Murray had already done so in 1955. However, they were the first Irish group to have a UK number one with simpering, retrograde pop … Continue reading The Bachelors – ‘I Wouldn’t Trade You For The World’

Joe McElderry – ‘The Climb’

17 December 2009 Alexandra Burke's X Factor winner's-single cover version of 'Hallelujah' was the 2008 Christmas number one in the UK and Ireland, fending off Jeff Buckley's cover version of 'Hallelujah' at no. 2 there and no. 8 here. I don't recall if the Buckley-buyers were an organised opposition movement or just random shoppers. Interestingly, … Continue reading Joe McElderry – ‘The Climb’

Brendan Bowyer and The Royal Showband – ‘Bless You (For Being An Angel)’

3 July 1964 Wow: a snippet of live audience at the start of 'Bless You (For Being An Angel)' to capture the hormone-fuelled frenzy of Bowyermania! And then we segue into an Irish showband iteration of a pre-Emergency US jazz ballad. The Ink Spots indeed released this in 1939, and they're a fine and important … Continue reading Brendan Bowyer and The Royal Showband – ‘Bless You (For Being An Angel)’