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Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Motown Music Magic Wednesday 1st. January 2020. Happy New Year 2020.

Play list Motown Music Magic Bank Holiday Wednesday 1st.January 2020 from 11AM to 1PM on 103.2 Dublin City FM or dublincityfm.ie

LISTEN BACK TWO FILES DUE TO A TECHNICAL ISSUE :

https://www.mixcloud.com/seanbrophy79/motown-music-magic-monday-28th-october-2019-part-1/

https://www.mixcloud.com/seanbrophy79/motown-music-magic-monday-28th-october-2019-part-2-incl-edwin-starr/

1. I Second That Emotion ( 2.44 ) - Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - CD British Motown Chartbusters Vol.2
1989 COMPILATION RELEASE



2. Papa Was A Rolling Stone ( 1969 )( 6.46 ) - The Temptations - CD Motown Funk
2013 COMPILATION RELEASE



3. Psychedelic Shack ( 1972 ) ( 3.42 ) - The Temptations - CD Motown Funk
2013 COMPILATION RELEASE

4. If I Were A Carpenter ( 2.47 ) - Four Tops - CD British Motown Chartbusters Vol.2
1989 COMPILATION RELEASE



5. I Heard It Through The Grapevine ( 3.11 ) - Marvin Gaye - CD Motown Chartbusters Vol. 3
1997 COMPILATION RELEASE





6. The Tracks Of My Tears ( 2.50 ) - Smokey Robinson - CD Motown Chartbusters Vol. 3
1997 COMPILATION RELEASE



7. I Want You Back ( 2.56 ) - Jackson 5 - CD Motown Chartbusters Vol. 4
1997 COMPILATION RELEASE

8. I've Passed This Way Before ( 2.40 ) - Jimmy Ruffin - CD British Motown Chartbusters Vol.2
1989 COMPILATION RELEASE





9. Here Comes The Judge ( 2.40 ) - Shorty Long - CD Motown Funk
2013 COMPILATION RELEASE




10. "T" Plays It Cool ( 4.10 ) - Marvin Gaye - CD Motown Funk
2013 COMPILATION RELEASE


11. Reflections ( 1967 ) ( 2.49 ) - Diana Ross & The Supremes - CD British Motown Chartbusters Vol.2
1989 COMPILATION RELEASE





12. Girl You Need A Change Of Mind ( 1972 ) ( 7.24 ) - Eddie Kendricks - CD Motown Funk
2013 COMPILATION RELEASE



13. This Old Heart Of Mine ( Is Weak For You ) ( 2.49 ) - Isley Brothers - CD Motown Chartbusters Vol. 3
1997 COMPILATION RELEASE



14. I'll Pick A Rose For My Rose ( 2.38 ) - Marv Johnson - CD Motown Chartbusters Vol. 3
1997 COMPILATION RELEASE

15. Ball Of Confusion ( That's What The World Is Today ) ( 10.47 ) - The Undisputed Truth - CD Motown Funk
2013 COMPILATION RELEASE

16. Yester Me, Yester You, Yesterday ( 3.04 ) - Stevie Wonder - CD Motown Funk
2013 COMPILATION RELEASE



17. Never Had A Dream Come True ( 3.07 ) - Stevie Wonder - CD Motown Funk
2013 COMPILATION RELEASE

18. (I'm A ) Roadrunner ( 2.46 ) - Jr. Walker & The All Stars - CD Motown Chartbusters Vol. 3
1997 COMPILATION RELEASE



19. Get Ready ( 2.33 ) - The Temptations - CD Motown Chartbusters Vol. 3
1997 COMPILATION RELEASE

20. Honey Chile ( 2.58 ) - Martha Reeves & The Vandellas - CD Motown Chartbusters Vol. 3
1997 COMPILATION RELEASE



21. Dancing In The Street ( 2.38 ) - Martha Reeves & The Vandellas - CD British Motown Chartbusters
1997 COMPILATION RELEASE

22. Mister Magic ( 1975 ) ( 9.01 ) - Grover Washington Jr. - CD Motown Funk
2013 COMPILATION RELEASE



23. Can I Get A Witness ( 1968 ) ( 2.21 ) - Barbara Randolph - CD Motown Funk
2013 COMPILATION RELEASE

24. Brick House ( 1977 ) ( 3.37 ) - The Commodores - CD Motown Funk
2013 COMPILATION RELEASE

25. Gotta See Jane ( 2.59 ) - R. Dean Taylor - CD British Motown Chartbusters Vol.2
1989 COMPILATION RELEASE

26. Stop Her On Sight ( SOS ) ( 2.15 ) - Edwin Starr - CD Motown Chartbusters Vol. 3
1997 COMPILATION RELEASE




27. Shoo-Be-Doo-Be-Doo- Da-Day ( 2.45 ) - Stevie Wonder - CD British Motown Chartbusters
1997 COMPILATION RELEASE

28. I'm In A Different World ( 2.55 ) - Four Tops - CD Motown Chartbusters Vol. 3
1997 COMPILATION RELEASE

THIS DAY IN MUSIC - 1st. January

1 Jan 1953
American singer-songwriter and musician singer Hank Williams died of a heart attack brought on by a lethal cocktail of pills and alcohol aged 29. Williams is regarded as one of the most important country music artists of all time. 35 of his singles (five released posthumously) were placed in the Top 10 of the Billboard Country & Western Best Sellers chart, 11 of which ranked at No.1, including 'Cold, Cold Heart,' 'Hey, Good Lookin', 'I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive,' and 'Your Cheatin' Heart.' During his last years Williams's consumption of alcohol, morphine and painkillers severely compromised his professional life.
1 Jan 1956
Bill Haley's 'Rock Around the Clock' went to No.1 on the UK singles chart for the second time. The single is often cited as the biggest-selling vinyl rock and roll single of all time with sales over 25m.
1 Jan 1957
BBC Television aired its new rock & roll show 'Cool For Cats' for the first time. With a miniscule budget, the program was forced to rely on artists miming and the talents of a resident dance group (led by Douglas Squires). Ker Robertson, the first host, was succeeded after a few weeks by Kent Walton, later better known for his ITV wrestling commentaries
1 Jan 1959
Johnny Cash played a free concert for the inmates of San Quentin Prison, California. One of the audience members was 19 year-old Merle Haggard, who was in the midst of a 15 year sentence (he served three years) for grand theft auto and armed robbery.
1 Jan 1962
The Beatles auditioned for Decca Records in West Hampstead, London. A&R boss at Decca Dick Rowe turned them down in what is considered one of the biggest mistakes in music industry history, Decca decided to reject the band, selecting instead Brian Poole and the Tremeloes.
1 Jan 1964
The first edition of the BBC TV show Top Of The Pops was transmitted from an old church hall in Manchester, England. Acts miming to their latest releases included The Rolling Stones, (I Wanna Be Your Man), The Dave Clark Five, (Glad All Over), The Hollies, (Stay), and The Swinging Blue Jeans, (Hippy Hippy Shake). The first song played was Dusty Springfield's 'I Only Want To Be With You'. Also featured on disc and film, The Beatles (I Want to Hold Your Hand), Freddie & the Dreamers, Cliff Richard and the Shadows and Gene Pitney.
1 Jan 1966
Simon and Garfunkel started a two week run at No.1 on the US singles chart with 'The Sounds Of Silence', a No.13 hit in the UK.
1 Jan 1967
The Doors made their first live television appearance lip-synching their first single 'Break on Through' on Shebang, KTLA-TV Channel 5 in Los Angeles. The single peaked No. 126 on the US chart mainly due to lack of airplay after censors objected to the drug use implied by the line "she gets high", which is repeated in the middle section of the song.
1 Jan 1968
Billboard magazine reported that for the first time albums had outsold singles in the US with album sales reaching over 192 million units.
1 Jan 1969
Marmalade were at No.1 on the UK singles chart with their version of The Beatles song 'Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da', which features on The White Album.
1 Jan 1977
Genesis played the first of three nights at the new-look Rainbow Theatre, London, tickets cost £2.50 ($4.25). The theatre had been completely renovated at a cost of £80,000 ($136,000).
1 Jan 1977
The Clash played the opening night at punk's first real venue, The Roxy Club in London.
1 Jan 1982
ABBA made their final live appearance as a group when they played in Stockholm, Sweden.
1 Jan 1984
Alexis Korner died of lung cancer aged 55. Know as "the Founding Father of British Blues", he was a major force behind the UK early 60s R&B scene. Formed Blues Incorporated; members at various times included Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker, Long John Baldry, Graham Bond and Charlie Watts. Had hits with CCS, including a version of Led Zeppelin's 'Whole Lotta Love' which was used as the theme for BBC's Top Of The Pops for several years. He became a radio presenter in the Seventies.

1 comment:

  1. A very enjoyable show and all the more surprising given that it was off schedule. Will be tuning into the Wednesday show when I can. Well done to all concerned. Gerry

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