14 June 1963 Never mind the Beatles, here's Ireland's favourite music star of the time. In June 1963, American country crooner Jim Reeves was on an extensive tour of Ireland. Of the contemporary reports that are available online today, we can read how his dissatisfaction with the venue's piano meant Reeves refused to go on … Continue reading Jim Reeves – ‘Welcome To My World’
Author: Aidan Curran
Kid Rock – ‘All Summer Long’
24 July 2008 "George W. Bush music" is what a friend of mine once called Kid Rock's 'All Summer Long'. I must admit, that's a great quip. The record? No so great. If you had forgotten 'All Summer Long'—and apologies for reminding you—its load-bearing parts are the guitar riff from 'Sweet Home Alabama' and the … Continue reading Kid Rock – ‘All Summer Long’
Basshunter – ‘All I Ever Wanted’
10 July 2008 A second Eurodance number one of the year, and a second by Basshunter to boot: you people of Ireland 2008 really were determined to give it one last Celtic Tiger fling before the bad times rolled in. (Already by this point, people in my then-domicile of Paris were asking me concerned questions … Continue reading Basshunter – ‘All I Ever Wanted’
Cliff Richard and The Shadows – ‘Lucky Lips’
7 June 1963 To illustrate how deadening Cliff Richard is to any song in his vicinity, here we have the benefit of comparison. Lieber & Stoller's 'Lucky Lips' was originally a 1957 hit for the '50s queen of US R&B, Ruth Brown. Her rich, swaggering voice and the track's purring bass sax make great hay … Continue reading Cliff Richard and The Shadows – ‘Lucky Lips’
Roy Orbison – ‘In Dreams’
24 May 1963 If you had the UK version of the TCM Movies channel on your tellybox, you may remember their weekday-western trailer which included that unlikely gun-slingin' leading man Roy Orbison toting a guitar that also fires rifle-shot. And even so, the weirdest thing about that clip from 1967 musical comedy western The Fastest … Continue reading Roy Orbison – ‘In Dreams’
Leanne Moore – ‘On Wings’
26 June 2008 'On Wings' completes a remarkable two-part Irish chart statistic, 15 years after 'This Time' / 'Life Without You' also topped our charts. It means Limerick's Chris and Leanne Moore are the only mother and daughter to each have an Irish number one single. (The Moores' closest challengers, Neneh Cherry and Mabel, have … Continue reading Leanne Moore – ‘On Wings’
The Beatles – ‘From Me To You’
17 May 1963 When you think of The Beatles, what's the first song that comes to mind? Probably not 'From Me To You'—their first official number one in both the UK and Ireland—or their prior single 'Please Please Me', which topped every published UK singles chart except the actual official one. (The next two 1963 … Continue reading The Beatles – ‘From Me To You’
Rihanna – ‘Take A Bow’
22 May 2008 Forgive my cynicism and lack of enthusiasm, but 'Take A Bow' reminds me of Beyoncé's 'Irreplaceable' (a.k.a. "To the left! To the left!") and its video (below) reminds me of the one for 'Irreplaceable'. Maybe Team Rihanna figured that consolidation of her new superstar status was the project brief, hence releasing a … Continue reading Rihanna – ‘Take A Bow’
The Cascades – ‘Rhythm Of The Rain’
10 May 1963 Proving my point made about 'From A Jack To A King' and the world-crushing dominance of simpering ballads, 'Rhythm Of The Rain' was the 9th most-played song on American TV and radio in the 20th century. Its estimated eight million plays were more than every Beatles song bar 'Yesterday', every Motown song … Continue reading The Cascades – ‘Rhythm Of The Rain’
Ned Miller – ‘From A Jack To A King’
8 March 1963 Nine weeks at number one in 1963 makes Ned Miller's 'From A Jack To A King' Ireland's first real mega chart-topper. That length of reign—the most weeks of any Irish number one of the '60s—won't be matched until 1970 nor beaten until 1977. If you've ever crossed paths with the country & … Continue reading Ned Miller – ‘From A Jack To A King’
