The Tremeloes – ‘My Little Lady’

9 November 1968 Factoid fans and '90s kids love The Tremeloes. They're the band that auditioned for Decca Records on the same day as The Beatles; guess which one Decca signed. This late-'60s line-up of The Tremeloes features co-lead-vocalist Chip Hawkes, father of the one and only Chesney. Chip replaced Brian Poole, father of Karen … Continue reading The Tremeloes – ‘My Little Lady’

Bee Gees – ‘I’ve Gotta Get A Message To You’

21 September 1968 Copperfastening my realisation that, 'Hey Jude' aside, 1968 may be our worst year ever for number one singles, here come the Bee Gees. I hadn't realised there were five of them at that stage; as per the cover image above, the three Gibbs had dragged two unrelated randomers into their hot mess. … Continue reading Bee Gees – ‘I’ve Gotta Get A Message To You’

The Dixies – ‘Little Arrows’

7 September 1968 Just when I thought Ireland's number ones of 1968 couldn't get any worse, here's Cork's most prevalent showband. Their frontperson was singer Brendan O'Brien but their real star seems to have been drummer Joe Mac, who was still popping up with skits and japes on Irish light-entertainment television during my otherwise happy … Continue reading The Dixies – ‘Little Arrows’

Engelbert Humperdinck – ‘A Man Without Love’

18 May 1968 Continuing the turbulent social upheaval of May 1968: here's Engelbert with tear gas for the ears. Originally an Italian song called 'Quando m'innamoro' from that year's Sanremo festival, it ended up being recorded in at least ten other European languages; 'A Man Without Love' is repping the language of Shakespeare and Shakin' … Continue reading Engelbert Humperdinck – ‘A Man Without Love’

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’