Pat McGeegan – ‘Chance Of A Lifetime’

20 April 1968 Representing Ireland at Eurovision 1968—the first to be televised in colour—and finishing a creditable fourth is not the most celebrated live performance by Pat McGeegan. His real name was Pat McGuigan, he was the father of '80s world champion boxer Barry, and in lieu of a national anthem he famously sang 'Danny … Continue reading Pat McGeegan – ‘Chance Of A Lifetime’

Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich – ‘The Legend Of Xanadu’

24 March 1968 As a young man called David Harman, Dave Dee was a police cadet who was called to the scene of Eddie Cochran's fatal car crash in Wiltshire in April 1960. Back at the police station that night, he strummed Cochran's famous red Gretsch electric guitar. Now there's an essential rock n' roll … Continue reading Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich – ‘The Legend Of Xanadu’

Manfred Mann – ‘Mighty Quinn’

17 February 1968 Inuit and Yupik are among the preferred terms today for Quinn and his people, rather than the outdated and improper one used in this song. That bloody Bob Dylan, eh? The unfortunate nomenclature is a pity because otherwise 'Mighty Quinn' would be mightily enjoyable. The rolling piano chords and lilting flute are … Continue reading Manfred Mann – ‘Mighty Quinn’

Engelbert Humperdinck – ‘Am I That Easy To Forget’

25 January 1968 I can imagine the showbands and cabaret acts of 1968 Ireland immediately and gleefully slipping chart-topper 'Am I That Easy To Forget' into their antediluvian repertoire. Its unctuous blend of country balladry and easy listening—written and first recorded by a singer actually called Country Johnny Mathis!—sounds ready-made for the likes of Dickie … Continue reading Engelbert Humperdinck – ‘Am I That Easy To Forget’

The Monkees – ‘Daydream Believer’

11 January 1968 Is Monkees-snark even a thing any more? Anyway, not that I particularly care but just if any elderly male white rock fans are reading, apparently the piano on this single is indeed played by Peter and the guitar by Mike, meaning more Monkees played instruments on 'Daydream Believer' than Byrds did on … Continue reading The Monkees – ‘Daydream Believer’