by Robin Duke | Feb 19, 2019 | Songs released in the 1960’s, The Great British Songbook Songs
If Matt Monro were starting out today he would probably come second on The X Factor. Second? Well, the runner-up generally comes out of the recording studios quicker – whilst viewers of the “ever popular” talent contest can still remember their name (if not their...
by Robin Duke | Feb 18, 2019 | Songs released in the 1960’s, The Great British Songbook Songs
“When you’re alone and life is making you lonely you can always go downtown. “When you’ve got worries, all the noise and the hurry seems to help, I know, downtown.” So sang Petula Clark way back in 1964. Downtown? Well, you might try it when visiting...
by Robin Duke | Feb 6, 2019 | Songs released in the 1960’s, The Great British Songbook Songs
Perhaps it’s the passage of time – which so often can make or break a song’s right to be included in any hall of musical fame (so many of them sound so much better from a distance of years). Perhaps it’s just persistence of airplay or some sinister mass hypnosis....
by Robin Duke | Feb 1, 2019 | Songs released in the 1960’s, The Great British Songbook Songs
When it comes to suggestions for inclusion in any Great British Songbook collection then the join-in-the-chorus anthem Delilah must tick more boxes than most suggestions. Written by the extremely successful English partnership of Barry Mason and Les Reed it was a...
by Robin Duke | Jan 15, 2019 | Songs released in the 1960’s, The Great British Songbook Songs
Leaving your heart in San Francisco is one thing – right up there with feeling New York is so good you have to name it twice (and end many a party night kicking your legs up in the air to celebrate the fact). What about trying to walk to New Orleans with – or...
by Robin Duke | Jan 10, 2019 | Songs released in the 1960’s, The Great British Songbook Songs
A good song always poses a question or two around a dinner party table but a great song can occupy the Pub Debating Team for decades. And so to Procol Harum with their 1967 and 1972 hit A Whiter Shade of Pale. Question. Well, what’s the definitive spelling of...