Dermot Henry and The Virginians – ‘If Those Lips Could Only Speak’

18 December 1970 So, what lips would those be? Well, the "life-like features" in a portrait of the main character's wife: he's filthy rich and has everything in his mansion except her in the flesh. The maudlin song and setting nudge us to assume that she has died, but that's not actually stated in the … Continue reading Dermot Henry and The Virginians – ‘If Those Lips Could Only Speak’

Margo & The Country Folk – ‘I’ll Forgive And I’ll Try To Forget’

27 November 1970 Only a few weeks after Freda Payne's epic 'Band Of Gold' ended its run at number one, here's another 1970 Irish chart-topper already from a woman with a song calling out a dysfunctional marriage. What's more, it's by a country & Irish showband act - and the singer is even a blood … Continue reading Margo & The Country Folk – ‘I’ll Forgive And I’ll Try To Forget’

The Poppy Family – ‘Which Way You Goin’, Billy?’

25 September 1970 Here's our first number one single from Canada. This being the dawn of a decade featuring real-life Osmonds and fictional Partridges, you'd assume The Poppy Family were indeed a household as advertised. In fact, they were mostly singer Susan Jacks and her husband Terry, the latter soon of 'Seasons In The Sun' … Continue reading The Poppy Family – ‘Which Way You Goin’, Billy?’

Elvis Presley – ‘The Wonder Of You’

31 July 1970 Let's be honest: our favourite Elvis is late-career Vegas Elvis sweatily gurning and shuddering through the cheesy cabaret hits, with oversized flares and collars flapping on his white rhinestone-studded onesie. This is our popular image of Elvis now and for posterity. Hear his name and this is what you see in your … Continue reading Elvis Presley – ‘The Wonder Of You’

Cliff Richard – ‘Goodbye Sam, Hello Samantha’

10 July 1970 I admit: I'm a wee bit disappointed that 'Goodbye Sam, Hello Samantha' is not Cliff's take on trans "issues", if only because it denies the world what could have been the most spectacularly offensive and disastrous pop song ever. Turns out that going from Sam to Samantha, Joe to Joanne and Lou … Continue reading Cliff Richard – ‘Goodbye Sam, Hello Samantha’