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JASON DONOVAN – "Sealed With A Kiss"
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Digging into the earlier versions of “Sealed With A Kiss”, I discovered two things. First that I really liked the song, second that it’s stretchy enough for nobody to have quite nailed a definitive take on it. It works just as well […]

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THE CHRISTIANS, HOLLY JOHNSON, PAUL MCCARTNEY, GERRY MARSDEN, STOCK AITKEN AND WATERMAN – "Ferry Cross The Mersey"
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I wrote before that The Crowd’s “You’ll Never Walk Alone” became “a tiny part of a disaster’s wider story, and left no mark on pop’s”. The same holds for “Ferry Cross The Mersey”, but a thou[…]

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KYLIE MINOGUE – "Hand On Your Heart"
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“Hand On Your Heart” lands in similar emotional territory to “Too Many Broken Hearts” – this is it, do you love me or not? But while musically it’s just as cheap the Kylie track has ten times the Jason song’s[…]

Eternal Fame
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Just a quick note this to let you know that away from his life as Popular comment box raconteur Waldo (aka Jimmy The Swede, among others) has written a novel!
It’s called Pick Your Own Strawberries, and it’s about a man who founds an unco[…]

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BANGLES – "Eternal Flame"
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“Eternal Flame” is absurdly top-heavy, all the treble in the strings and Susanna Hoffs’ voice teetering like a gyroscope on a single looping point of rhythm. As someone on Twitter said, the triangle on this track is something you ca[…]

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MADONNA – "Like A Prayer"
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A wonderfully simple, wonderfully dense record. “When you call my name / It’s like a little prayer / I’m down on my knees / I want to take you there”. That’s just the chorus: 21 words, and what’s happening in them?[…]

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JASON DONOVAN – "Too Many Broken Hearts"
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As a pop star, Jason Donovan had two big problems. The first was his singing, which we’ll get to, but the second was that Stock Aitken And Waterman didn’t seem to have much idea what to do with him. Kylie couldn’t sing terribly well either,[…]

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SIMPLE MINDS – "Belfast Child"
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The facts: “Belfast Child” is a song written by Jim Kerr in grief and anger after the atrocity of the 1987 Enniskillen bombing, built on a traditional Irish folk tune. “I’m not saying I have any pearls of wisdom,” he&#82[…]

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MARC ALMOND WITH GENE PITNEY – "Something's Gotten Hold Of My Heart"
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Reaction amongst friends at the time was a sort of bemused approval: it was a Good Thing for this kind of record to get to number one, but nobody really seemed to love it, and the Pitney/Almond team up was faintly baffling. Of course, that was the od[…]

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KYLIE MINOGUE AND JASON DONOVAN – "Especially For You"
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Stock Aitken and Waterman’s skills were based on simplicity: get a feeling, nail it. Their songs are unapologetically direct, with very little ‘side’ or ambiguity. The acts they worked with were similarly well-defined – the sq[…]

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