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Seventies Music Archives: 1974: First Class: Beach Baby
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1974: First Class: Beach Baby. The First Class sings Beach Baby. The Summer of 1974: Beach Baby by The First Class becomes a hit. No-one recalls the English summer of 1974 as a particularly spectacular one. Cool, cloudy and wet, probably. There was one definite ray of sunshine, though. A song called. Which sounded as if it had been written in the July heat of Southern California in 1964 - was constantly on the radio in my part of the world. About the Lead Singer of The First Class. Vite, Cherie, Vite.
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UK Music Chart: August 1, 1970 | Seventies Music Archives
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UK Music Chart: August 1, 1970. Number 12 : Love Like A Man : Ten Years After. After seven weeks at the top of the British charts, Mungo Jerry vacated the Number 1 spot as Elvis Presley eased his way in with The Wonder of You. This track would go on to become the biggest selling single of 1970 in the UK. Four new entries to the Top 20 as well, made this chart a particularly interesting one. 01 (03) Elvis Presley - The Wonder Of You. 02 (02) Free - All Right Now. 03 (04) Kinks - Lola. Following Ten Years ...
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Seventies Music Archives: About Your Author
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The name is Richard, but most people call me Rich, which sadly I'm not. I'm a 50 something, but in my head I'm about 15, hence the subject of this blog. How Old Are You? As I mentioned, I am somewhere over 50. My birthday is November 17, so any pre-Christmas gifts are always gratefully received. Where Are You Located? I currently reside close to a small town in Surrey in the United Kingdom, having moved back after twelve years in Akron, Ohio, USA. What Do You Write About? If you have any questions or sug...
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Seventies Music Archives: List of American Number One Singles of the 1970s
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List of American Number One Singles of the 1970s. The Bee Gees Image Available at Amazon. 1970s US Number 1 Facts. The Bee Gees achieved the most Number 1 songs during the decade (9) and spent the most number of weeks at the top of the chart (27). You Light Up My Life. By Debby Boone (1977) spent the most number of weeks at Number 1 (10). Consequently, it was the biggest selling single of the decade in the US. Eleven acts achieved four or more Number 1 hits. The highest ranked solo female was Debby Boone.
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UK Music Chart: March 4, 1972 Ft. The New Seekers | Seventies Music Archives
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UK Music Chart: March 4, 1972 Ft. The New Seekers. A new month but there was no change at the top of the UK Top 20 at the beginning of March 1972. Son of My Father by Chicory Tip continued to rule the roost, completing its third and final week as the British Number. Elsewhere, the Eurovision Song Contest. Was in the air with the appearance of the United Kingdom's participants, The New Seekers, who were making a very impressive entry into the chart with their latest offering. Chicory Tip at Number 1.
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Seventies Music Archives: 1970: Edison Lighthouse: Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)
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1970: Edison Lighthouse: Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes). In those now far off days of the 1970s, I tried to buy every Number 1 song, even if I did not really like it that much. It was more for historical record than for taste, I guess. Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes). Is one that made it into my record collection, as I enjoyed this type of easy on the ear bubblegum pop and often, surreptitiously, sang along to it when I thought no-one else was listening. Lead singer Tony Burrows. All four of the...
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UK Music Chart: May 22, 1971 | Seventies Music Archives
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UK Music Chart: May 22, 1971. Number 20: Bruce Ruffin. Tony Orlando and his group Dawn continued their residency as the best selling artists on the UK Top 20 this week in May 1971, as Knock Three Times. Completed its second week as the nation's Number 1 song. 01 (01) Dawn - Knock Three Times. 02 (02) The Rolling Stones - Brown Sugar. 03 (06) R. Dean Taylor - Indiana Wants Me. 04 (04) Ringo Starr - It Don't Come Easy. 05 (03) Dave and Ansel Collins - Double Barrel. 07 (08) East Of Eden - Jig-A-Jig. Fans d...
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Seventies Music Archives: Sitemap: Seventies Music Archives
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Sitemap: Seventies Music Archives. Powered by Seventies Music Archives. Enter your email address:. Chart Month and Year. UK Music Chart: August 28, 1971 Featuring Curtis Mayfield. Follow the 70s on Twitter. 1970: Edison Lighthouse: Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes). 1974: First Class: Beach Baby. 1976: Boz Scaggs: Silk Degrees: A Review. Farewell Joe Cocker: Into the 1970s. Farewell Natalie Cole: The Best of the 1970s. Uncovered: The UK’s Favourite 70s Number One Songs. The Eurovision Song Reviews.
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