Foster and Allen – ‘A Bunch Of Thyme’

12 September 1981 The record that tops the Irish charts this week in September 1981 instead of Soft Cell also deals with tainted love. At first it seems like just another old Irish ballad; ‘A Bunch Of Thyme’ literally begins with the words "Come all ye..." However, it soon gets bizarre and a little icky; the … Continue reading Foster and Allen – ‘A Bunch Of Thyme’

The Fureys and Davey Arthur – ‘When You Were Sweet Sixteen’

18 July 1981 Most recently interpreted, inter alia, for a primetime BBC audience by west of Ireland farmer and Alan Partridge lookalike Martin Brennan, this was some traditional Irish ballad from the days of all our forefathers and foremothers - or so I thought. But no; it was a million-selling US number one in the … Continue reading The Fureys and Davey Arthur – ‘When You Were Sweet Sixteen’

Bucks Fizz – ‘Making Your Mind Up’

25 April 1981 More '50s throwing-back here, this time bubblegum popcorn something-or-other, which means it may still have been a hit and topped the charts even if it hadn't, of course, won that year's Eurovision. The line-up included a Dublin-born Nolan—though he's not related to The Nolans—and the contest was held in Dublin too, so … Continue reading Bucks Fizz – ‘Making Your Mind Up’