- hi; in article,
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soule...@gmail.com "Dean F." relisted:
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>Found this list on-line and thought it was worth cutting and pasting here.
>I'm sure there were many others in addition to these:
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<snip most>
>"Cherry Hill Park" - Billy Joe Royal
>"Americans" - Byron MacGregor
>"Tuff" - Ace Cannon
>"Loddy Lo" - Chubby Checker
>"Promises" - Eric Clapton
>"Cindy's Birthday" - Johnny Crawford
>"New York Groove" - Ace Frehley
>"Junk Food Junkie" - Larry Groce
>"Born to Be Alive" - Patrick Hernandez
>"Cruel To Be Kind" - Nick Lowe
- can't say i'd consider anyone _blameworthy_ for failing
to give "my ding-a-ling" a second play; but are there any
amongst the above ten you'd recommend searching for now ?
- most producers and djs who bother to programme singles
from the sixties now, seem to know very little about the
vast range they could be choosing from, and simply select
well-known "golden oldies" from the published charts - and
there's a fair few fine singles that made the lower reaches
as've seldom - if ever - been heard on air since the month
they were released.
there are a couple of honourable exceptions to this, but
it's sad so much good music's seemingly doomed to fade away.
- what mostly forgotten minor hits or ignored misses would
you give repeated plays if you had a daily hour on-air ?
- love, a ppint. as's now got most of the collection listed
on
45cat.com, and can devote more time to discussions there.
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- helen highwater, bristol 2.0, 23:30 bst
(22:30 gmt) 25/5/97 (5/25/97 for merkins)