Boo-ya! It’s the thirtieth instalment of the ever popular Singles Night, where yours truly plays through a big ol’ stack of 45 rpm singles. It’s all vinyl, all the time folks, as I dig into the never ending pile of 7 inch wax.
Let’s take a look at he latest batch:
- The Four Horsemen – “Nobody Said It Was Easy” / “Homesick Blues”
- Van Halen – “When It’s Love” / “A Apolitical Blues”
- Ramones – “Baby, I Love You” / “High Risk Insurance”
- Chesney Hawkes – “The One and Only” / “It’s Gonna Be Tough”
- Brenda Lee – “Break It To Me Gently” / “So Deep” / “Tragedy” / “Will you Love Me Tomorrow”
- Lulu – “Boom Bang-a-Lang” / “March!”
- Rubettes – “Kid Runaway” / “Southbound Train”
- Neal Hefti – “Batman Theme” / “Holy Diploma, Batman – Straight A’s!”
- Charles Aznavour – “She” / “La Barraka”
- Bobby Goldsboro – “A Butterfly for Bucky” / “Another Night Alone”
- Phil Collins – “If Leaving Me is Easy” / “Drawingboard”
- Phil Collins – “Another Day in Paradise” / “Heat on the Street”
- Hawkwind – “Angels of Death” / “Trans-Dimensional Man”
- Van Halen – “Runnin’ with the Devil” / “D.O.A.”
- Perry Como – “My Days of Loving You” / “Happiness Comes, Happiness Goes”
- Alice Cooper – “Elected” / “Luney Tune”
- Judge Dread – “Big Seven” / “Dread”
- Golden Earring – “Radar Love” / “The Song is Over”
- Herb Alpert – “This Guy’s in Love With You” / “A Quiet Tear (Lagrima Quieta)”
- Shakin’ Stevens – “A Love Worth Waiting For” / “As Long As”
Well that box of singles I got for £5 is still stinking up the list a bit, hence the double Phil Collinson offer this time. At least double Van Halen more than compensates for that. Incidentally, I owned the “When It’s Love” single when I was a kid, bought it from Woolwroths in Shotton when it was released. This copy is a replacement, as my original was swopped a long time ago.
The Batman theme is quite possibly the best TV theme of all time, so glad I have that in the collection. Also, some genuine classics from Ramones, Hawkwind, Alice Cooper and Golden Earring made this one of the best sessions yet. And The Four Horsemen are great, though long forgotten band.
As I mentioned, the pile of 7 inch records never seems to dwindle, so there’ll be another Singles Night at the Virtual Hot Tub soon. Make sure you don’t miss it!