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KENNY ROGERS – "Lucille"
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For a long time all I knew of “Lucille” was the mournful swing of its chorus, and it struck me as quintessential country – catchy, corny, sentimental. Listened to in full, though, it’s a stranger creature, an uncomfortably unr[…]

THE SEX PISTOLS – "God Save The Queen"
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Did it get to number one? I don’t know. Would it have made any difference either way? It might have accelerated the opprobrium, naturally there would have been questions in the house, a headline or twenty… but in this case a close call was en[…]

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ROD STEWART – "I Don't Want To Talk About It"/"The First Cut Is The Deepest"
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Rod at bay: both cuts of this double-A side find Stewart on the defensive, licking wounds inflicted in failed relationships. The subdued, pretty, “I Don’t Want To Talk About It” is much the more effective (even if its clumsy heart-heart rhyme g[…]

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DENIECE WILLIAMS – "Free"
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This is one of the last songs I didn’t know at all before starting the project: unlike the very last (and surprisingly late) one, it’s a little gem. There’s a YouTube clip with Tony Blackburn introducing Williams on Top Of The Pops,[…]

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ABBA – "Knowing Me Knowing You"
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It does no real work in the song, that “a-ha” – it’s an afterthought, another little hooky Easter Egg from a band committed to packing as much as they could into their tracks. No fault of ABBA’s, honestly, that for Briti[…]

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MANHATTAN TRANSFER – "Chanson D'Amour"
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Manhattan Transfer smooth out and slick up Art and Dottie Todd’s song to such a degree that it becomes a pastiche of imagined Frenchness – an accordion, bof alors! – as much as a fifties throwback: what’s sacrificed in the pro[…]

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LEO SAYER – "When I Need You"
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Another in the recent string of soft, sumptuously arranged ballads, and like the others this is something I can think myself into enjoying – the polished class of the instrumentation in particular – but find it hard to feel. Some of my re[…]

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JULIE COVINGTON – "Don't Cry For Me Argentina"
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This is the first entry in Popular that I’ve written about extensively for Freaky Trigger before, in this long piece comparing different versions of the song. It’s one of my favourite longer FT pieces so this entry is very much an extrac[…]

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DAVID SOUL – "Don't Give Up On Us"
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Pretty much as soon as I finish one Popular entry, the next song earworms its way into my head as a memo to self – get thinking about this. With “Don’t Give Up On Us”, though, something odd’s been happening – I can[…]

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Popular '76
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I give marks out of 10 to every song – based on whatever criteria you like, here’s your opportunity to say what you’d have given more than 6 to from 1976. Tick as many as you like.

Number One Hits Of 1976: Which Woul[…]

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  2. I may have imagined this, but didn't NG write this to order because Sony didn't hear a hit single on…

  3. Better than the Tom review puts it, but he's not wrong either - this is quite simply a rhythm guitar…

  4. I'm not sure what sort of Utopia we'd be living in if this was released in 1980 - though they'd…

  5. Did you know that Su Pollard had a no 2 hit with an unbelievably DREADFUL record which should never have…