David Guetta ft. Kelly Rowland – ‘When Love Takes Over’

18 June 2009 In France everything is political. The '00s wave of French superstar DJs, with their rive droite nightclub bling lifestyle, were generally suspected to be on the conservative centre-right, at least by association. Sure enough, David Guetta played fundraising gigs for Nicolas Sarkozy's victorious 2007 presidential campaign - in Irish terms, imagine him … Continue reading David Guetta ft. Kelly Rowland – ‘When Love Takes Over’

Tinchy Stryder ft. N-Dubz – ‘Number 1’

7 May 2009 Tinchy Stryder's 'Number 1' isn't the first Irish number one single with 'number 1' in the title: that'd be Zig and Zag's 1990 Christmas number one 'Christmas No. 1'. More acts should try this sort of nominative determinism. Granted, fall short of topping the charts ('Number One' by X Factor finalist Tabby … Continue reading Tinchy Stryder ft. N-Dubz – ‘Number 1’

The Searchers – ‘Don’t Throw Your Love Away’

22 May 1964 No prizes for guessing which Liverpool four-piece pop group the Irish record-buying public of 1964 loved most. That's right, it's The Searchers, here with their third Irish number one in only nine months and our eighth chart-topping single from a Merseyside act in a year. Their version of 'Don't Throw Your Love … Continue reading The Searchers – ‘Don’t Throw Your Love Away’

Eileen Reid and The Cadets – ‘Fallen Star’

29 May 1964 Here's the first Irish number one single by an Irish woman. You'd think that Irish pop-cultural landmark would be more widely known and recognised, but prior to this I really only knew Eileen Reid from her TV appearances in the '80s and after, some of which were religious in subject. The only … Continue reading Eileen Reid and The Cadets – ‘Fallen Star’