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Showing posts with label Elvis Presley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elvis Presley. Show all posts
Sunday, April 18, 2021
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Tuesday, April 13, 2021
UK Top 40: 5th March 1977
41 years ago, these were the records gracing the UK Top 40. With music from Heatwave, David Soul, Leo Sayer, Boney M, Kiki Dee, Boston and two versions of one song by Thelma Houston and by Harold Melvin, this is one great chart from 1977!
Elvis Presley, Detroit Spinners, Fleetwood Mac, Brotherhood Of Man, Van McCoy and more.
Sunday, April 11, 2021
UK Top 40 5 March 1977
Elvis Presley, Detroit Spinners, Fleetwood Mac, Brotherhood Of Man, Van McCoy and more.
Welcome to the UK Top 40 for week ending 5th March 1977. Its actually a top 39. I didn't have the new entry at number 34 namely Les Gray (he of 'Mud' fame) called 'Groovy Kind Of Love'. However, the remaining 39 chart hits are here with a few 1960 jingles mixed in. Starting at track 1 will be chart position 40 and ending at track 39 with the chart position 1. In between are hits nobody plays and are by and large seen as obscure hits.
Monday, March 8, 2021
In Memory 2011 Jerry Leiber
Jerry was born in 1933 in the U.S. And with his co writer Miller Stoller, had been responsible for some of the greatest records of all time. Some of his classics re-entered the charts in the 1970s after the death of Elvis. Some hits were REAL 1970s hits too.
Elvis died in 1977, and many of his singles hit the charts again, including this masterpiece written in 1952, but it was not until Elvis got hold of it in 1956, that it became a huge international hit.
"On July 2, 1956, Elvis went into RCA's NYC studios to record "Hound Dog." It was the first song on which the vocal talents of the Jordanaires were used. Take #31 was selected by RCA for release. "Hound Dog" had a 28-week stayon Billboard's Top 100 chart, peaking at #2 for three weeks. The Platters' "My Prayer" and then Elvis' "Don't Be Cruel" kept "Hound Dog" from the top spot. The song was number one for three weeks on the Country Juke Box chart and number one for one week on the rhythm & blues chart. Sales in 1956 alone exceeded six million copies."
Elvis died in 1977, and many of his singles hit the charts again, including this masterpiece written in 1952, but it was not until Elvis got hold of it in 1956, that it became a huge international hit.
"On July 2, 1956, Elvis went into RCA's NYC studios to record "Hound Dog." It was the first song on which the vocal talents of the Jordanaires were used. Take #31 was selected by RCA for release. "Hound Dog" had a 28-week stay
Monday, February 1, 2021
15 Minute 1970s Podcast Ep 1
Simon Bates on Radio One and Two circ 1976 filling in for David Hamilton.
Elvis Presley Way Down
Death Of Elvis Presley News Report inc Elvis talking clips
Burning Love Elvis Presley
Radio 4 Elvis meets NIXON
Friday, October 9, 2020
Top Ten Singles 1977
Top Hits of 1977
1 Wings Mull of Kintyre
Article about Paul McCartney
2 David Soul Don't Give Up On Us3 Julie Covington Don't Cry For Me Argentina
4 Leo Sayer When I Need You Article about Leo Sayer
5 David Soul Silver Lady Article about David Soul
6 Abba Knowing
7 Donna Summer I Feel Love Article about Donna Summer
8 Elvis Presley Way Down
9 Hot Chocolate So You Win Again Article about Hot Chocolate
10 Brotherhood of
Monday, September 21, 2020
Sunday, June 21, 2020
UK TOP 40: 25-31 JANUARY 1970
UK TOP 40 SINGLES CHART FOR W/E 31st January 1970 featuring hits from Diana Ross & The Supremes, Elvis Presley, Edison Lighthouse, Kenny Rogers & The First Edition, The Temptations, Stevie Wonder, Tom Jones, Cilla Black, The Kinks, and more...
NB This chart features tracks by Jonathan King (#26) and Rolf Harris (#2)
Saturday, June 6, 2020
In The 1970s Elvis Presley
The King is dead, long live the king. In
fact Elvis died professionally in the 1960s, but made a spectacular come back
in a 1968 with a global broadcast that brought him back in time for the 1970s.
Elvis Arron Presley was born in 1935 and had sold countless millions of records
pre 1970. Six bestselling albums, and numerous single hits in the 1970s and a
fantastic career as a Las Vegas showroom with huge sell out concerts. Elvis was
back.
Remember Kentucky Rain song written by Eddie Rabbitt and Dick Heard and first recorded by Elvis Presley. The single peaked at #16 on the Billboard pop singles chart. It was recorded at American Sound Studio and the backing musicians included pianist Ronnie Milsap.
Remember Kentucky Rain song written by Eddie Rabbitt and Dick Heard and first recorded by Elvis Presley. The single peaked at #16 on the Billboard pop singles chart. It was recorded at American Sound Studio and the backing musicians included pianist Ronnie Milsap.
The Wonder Of You was the very first proper
UK hit for 1970, which was written by Baker Knight back in 1959. Elvis sang his
version live in Las Vegas in February 1970, and that is the version that is
heard on the single.
Another 1970 hit was There Goes My Everything a popular song written by Dallas Frazier and published in 1965.
Another 1970 hit was There Goes My Everything a popular song written by Dallas Frazier and published in 1965.
Later in March Elvis had a hit with Don’t Cry Daddy written by Scott Davis in 1969. The song was about a man who lost his
wife and his sadness for him and his kids. Later this year he would perform
in-front of President Nixon. Around this time of the big stage cabarets Elvis
was getting constant death threats. One threat was taken so seriously that the
FBI had to get involved. In fact the threat was so real Elvis was performing
the shows on stage with a gun in his costume. Nothing happened and nobody was
arrested.
Also in 1971 he charted with Rags to Riches. He also had reissues of Hound Dog and Heartbreak Hotel that both charted again.
Also in 1971 he charted with Rags to Riches. He also had reissues of Hound Dog and Heartbreak Hotel that both charted again.
Whilst with Nixon, Elvis made derogatory
comments about the Beatles and their drug use. Paul McCartney was not impressed
and when Elvis was found taking drugs must have thought who is calling who what
here?
Elvis had so many awards in his 70s career,
including in 1971 being voted the U.S. Chamber of Commerce as one of the Most Outstanding
Young Men of the Nation. Surprisingly for a man in his forties. He had a UK hit this year with I've Lost You along with You Don't Have To Say You Love Me.
Add more hits that included Im Leavin , Jailhouse Rock too.
Add more hits that included Im Leavin , Jailhouse Rock too.
Elvis had been a big film star in the
1960s. So in the 70s he became a film star again, but this time it was in the
form of musical documentaries that saw raw footage of Elvis behind the scenes,
and of course that would all be interlaced with great music too. Elvis On Tour from 1972 was one such film
that in itself won the Golden Globe Award and had a UK hit with I Just Can't Help Believing.
Other hits in 1972 included Until Its Time For You To Go.
Other hits in 1972 included Until Its Time For You To Go.
Elvis was touring the big venues, including
Madison Square Gardens. He was releasing singles and albums at the same time;
he also won a Grammy for a gospel album called He Touched Me. The professional
Elvis was doing very well, the Elvis at home was not doing so good , as his
marriage to Priscilla was now in name only, and he was having affairs with other
women.
In 1973 Elvis did a live global broadcast
from Hawaii and went out to over one and a half billion people. Elvis did the
concert for a charity. The album of the concert went to No.1 straight away with
sales of five million. That year Elvis did over 150 concerts, got his divorce
from Priscilla and started taking pain killing drugs and went into hospital a
few times. He was burning out his life too fast.
Here is Elvis with Polk Salad Annie, Fool,
Here is Elvis with Polk Salad Annie, Fool,
By 1974 Elvis was performing on stage with
the drugs affecting his performance and his speech.
Here are just some of the single hits from
Elvis during the 1970s. Burning Love was written by Dennis Linde and was not
written for Elvis. My Boy, Always On My Mind and the single Promised Land came
from the album called Promised Land. Promised Land was written by 50s rocker
Chuck Berry and released by him in 1965. Always On My Mind was originally a hit
by Brenda Lee a few years before.
My Way the Elvis version charted twice in
the 1970s, and was written for Frank Sinatra by Paul Anka. The Elvis version is
a much more powerful version. Suspicious Minds entered the charts twice too,
the last being in 1977 a few months before his death. This was followed by a
great 70s single called Moody Blue which was recorded in a studio in Graceland,
and was written by the same person who wrote Suspicious Minds. He was Mark
James.
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Other 70s hits for Elvis included Green Green Grass Of Home , Girl Of My Best Friend, Don't Be Cruel, IT WON'T SEEM LIKE CHRISTMAS (WITHOUT YOU)
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Other 70s hits for Elvis included Green Green Grass Of Home , Girl Of My Best Friend, Don't Be Cruel, IT WON'T SEEM LIKE CHRISTMAS (WITHOUT YOU)
Elvis had twelve billboard top twenty hits
during the 1970s, and the albums produced are so hard to count. But it went
into dozens. The whole world was producing different compilations. Some high
quality some low quality like the Pickwick collections. In 1976 he had a hit called Hurt.
By 1977 Elvis was fat. He was on drugs and
in pain. He started cutting the length of time he was on stage and cancelled
concerts. His speech was becoming very slurred. He had enlarged liver and colon
problems.
Elvis was going downhill fast and in August
1977 Elvis slumped on to his bathroom floor and a few hours later was
pronounced dead. For those of us in the UK was watching ITN News At Ten where
the newscaster announced that Elvis was dead it was a huge shock. There was no
24 hour news stations then, and most people tuned in to Tony Prince on 208
Radio Luxembourg who played Elvis hits for the hours after. It was a “where
were you” event for sure.
Elvis had a single in the charts at the
time of his death called Way Down written by Layng Martine Jr. The song ends
with such a low note that it appeared in the Guinness Book of Records. The songs from Elvis filled up the 70s
charts, from brand new material to classics from his back catalogue. Thirty
years later Elvis would be No. 1 again. Elvis had more single hits in the Billboard
charts than any other performer ever. Elvis had SEVEN No.1 albums in 1977. In the UK alone in his whole career Elvis had
over TWENTY No.1s, with making the top of the charts after he died.
ELVIS PRESLEY INTERVIEW HOUSTON, FEB 1970
Thanks to TV and his films and the never
ending sound of Elvis coming from your music collection and the radio, it is
unlikely that Elvis will ever lose his appeal. In 2012 a hologram of Elvis will
be used for a concert show. If that works well, there will be generations and
generations of new admirers who will follow the King. Long live the King.
Amazing.
Elvis interview; June 9, 1972 - New York City, New York
Sunday, March 29, 2020
70s 15 min podcast WITH elvis presley- Simon Bates
Simon Bates on Radio One and Two circ 1976 filling in for David Hamilton.
To save money the BBC combined RADIO 1 AND 2 weekday afternoons.
To save money the BBC combined RADIO 1 AND 2 weekday afternoons.
Elvis Presley Way Down- in the charts the day he died
Death Of Elvis Presley News Report inc Elvis talking clips
Burning Love Elvis Presley
Radio 4 Elvis meets NIXON
Burning Love Elvis Presley
Radio 4 Elvis meets NIXON
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