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’

Brendan Bowyer and The Royal Showband – ‘No More’

27 December 1963 Did Brendan Bowyer have an Elvis franchise for Ireland? Here he is following up his first Irish number one, 'Kiss Me Quick', with another chart-topping Elvis cover - this time a whimsical acoustic ditty from the movie Blue Hawaii. Yes, it's pretty much the same thing as his 'Kiss Me Quick', but … Continue reading Brendan Bowyer and The Royal Showband – ‘No More’

The Searchers – ‘Needles And Pins’

14 February 1964 Here's our first Irish number one single written by someone called Bono - Sonny Bono, along with wall-of-sound and Wrecking Crew associate Jack Nitzsche and the song's original singer, Jackie DeShannon. Sonny will soon also team up with the redoubtable Cher, and all those names will be rubbing elbows with the vanguard … Continue reading The Searchers – ‘Needles And Pins’

The Dave Clark Five – ‘Glad All Over’

31 January 1964 Football watchers will know the stompy, shouty chorus of 'Glad All Over' from being played pre-match and post-goal by Crystal Palace, the song's early adopter, and several other club sides since, including Shamrock Rovers. To be honest, that second career in football cheerleading is probably the only reason anyone still thinks of … Continue reading The Dave Clark Five – ‘Glad All Over’

Dickie Rock and The Miami Showband – ‘There’s Always Me’

3 January 1964 I don't know who I expected to find as Ireland's biggest pop star of the '60s, but I was still surprised to see that it was Dickie Rock. The guy singing cabaret schmaltz on Live At 3 in the '80s? Well, yes: over the next two years he has six Irish number … Continue reading Dickie Rock and The Miami Showband – ‘There’s Always Me’