by Robin Duke | May 28, 2019 | Songs released in the 1970’s, The Great British Songbook Songs
Popular music has always asked questions. From The Honeycombs insecure Have I The Right? to the shared novelty honours of Patti Page and Lita Roza asking How Much Is That Doggie In The Window? From Van Morrison’s meaningful Have I Told You Lately? to Tony Christie’s...
by Robin Duke | May 12, 2019 | Songs released in the 1970’s, The Great British Songbook Songs
There are songs to leap up and down in the air to whilst trying not to spill your drink, songs for brides and grooms to take their first dance to without tripping up and songs for the last chance to cop for someone before heading home on your own. But surely the best...
by Robin Duke | Apr 16, 2019 | Songs released in the 1970’s, The Great British Songbook Songs
Remember when cassette tape compilations quietly replaced love letters as the way to someone’s heart? How convenient it was to let someone else do the talking for you – although with at least one side of a C90 being the very minimum you could get away with, it...
by Robin Duke | Apr 4, 2019 | Songs released in the 1970’s, The Great British Songbook Songs
Not all Cliff Richard’s hits have stood the test of time particularly well. Miss You Nights is the exception. Maybe it’s that if you set yourself up (or at least don’t sue the first person who called you that) as the “Peter Pan of Pop” your material (and indeed your...
by Robin Duke | Mar 24, 2019 | Songs released in the 1970’s, The Great British Songbook Songs
There’s lots of do’s and don’ts in pop music. At the tip of the positive iceberg you can Do It Again with the Beach Boys or Steely Dan, you can Do The Clam with Elvis Presley or Do What You Do Do Well with Ned Miller. As for don’t, well, just for starters Don’t...
by Robin Duke | Mar 6, 2019 | Songs released in the 1970’s, The Great British Songbook Songs
First a warning – if you run a Google search for details of Sugar Baby Love make sure you specify it’s The Rubettes 1974 chart topper you want. Let’s draw a line under that one, ok? Secondly, despite the follies of fading memories, The Rubettes were not one hit...