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  • #46
    Re: Seventies Songs You Never Hear Anymore

    Originally posted by Wirral Writer View Post
    Here is a list of pop songs which you never seem to hear anymore on the radio (at least I haven't):

    Magic Fly - Space (1977)
    Automatic Lover - Dee D Jackson (1978)
    Car 67 - Driver 67 (1978)
    Loving You Has Made Me Bananas - Guy Marks (1978)
    I've Been Hurt - Guy Darrell (1973)
    Do You Wanna Dance - Barry Blue (1973)
    The Night Chicago Died - Paper Lace (1974)
    You Little Trustmaker - The Tymes (1974)
    The Crunch - The Rah Band (1977)
    The Laughing Gnome - David Bowie (1973)
    I'd Love You To Want Me - Lobo (1974)
    Making Up Again - Goldie (1978)
    Everybody's Happy Nowadays - The Buzzcocks (1979)
    Let's Get Together Again - The Glitter Band (1974)
    Deeply Dippy - Right Said Fred (1992)
    Hurt So Good - Susan Cadogan (1975)
    Run To The Door - Clinton Ford (1966)
    Hello, This Is Joannie - Paul Evans (1979)
    Black Pudding Bertha - The Goodies (1975)
    Red Dress - Alvin Stardust (1974)
    Long Legged Woman Dressed In Black - Mungo Jerry (1974)
    Early In The Morning - Vanity Fare (1969)
    Take That Look Off Your Face - Marti Webb (1980)
    Juke Box Jive - The Rubettes (1974)
    Eye Level (Theme from Van De Valk) - Simon Park Orchestra (1973)
    Everything I Own - Ken Booth (1974)
    I Don't Love You But I Think I Like You - Gilbert O'Sullivan (1975)
    King Of The Cops - Billy Howard (1975)
    Moonshine Sally - Mud (1975)
    L-L-L-Lucy - Mud (1975)
    Trocadero - Showaddywaddy (1976)
    Love Me, Love My Dog - Peter Shelly (1975)
    Oh No, Not My Baby - Rod Stewart (1973)

    Come ON, all you radio DJs - it's about time you played these songs again. What's the matter with you all?

    Can anybody else think of any more long-forgotten pop songs which could do with a bit of radio recognition every now and then?
    And some more...

    Rumours - Hot Chocolate (Does anybody know the exact year this was released? I do remember having it on a 1973 KTel album called Dynamite though.)
    Born With A Smile On My Face - Stephanie De Sykes (1974)
    When You Ask About Love - Matchbox (1980)
    My Camera Never Lies - Bucks Fizz (1982)
    One More Night - Yellow Dog (1978)
    I Love The Sound of Breaking Glass - Nick Lowe (1978)
    Daylight Katie - Gordon Lightfoot (1978)
    Naked In The Rain - Blue Pearl (1990)
    It's Only Love - Elvis (this charted in 1980 but I believe Elvis originally recorded it in the early seventies. Correct me if I'm wrong, folks.)
    Amoureuse - Kiki Dee (1973)
    Do It Do It Again - Raffaella Carra (1977)
    One Piece At A Time - Johnny Cash (1976)
    Beat The Clock - Sparks (1979)

    Wirral Writer
    www.alantoner.com

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    • #47
      Re: Seventies Songs You Never Hear Anymore

      Here's a few more:

      Why Did You Do It? - Stretch (1975)
      Don't Do It Baby - Mac and Katie Kissoon (1975)
      Lean On Me - Mud (1977)
      Loop Di Love - Shag (1972)
      Wirral Writer
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      • #48
        Re: Seventies Songs You Never Hear Anymore

        Here's a couple more:

        Ships In The Night - Be Bop Deluxe (1976)
        Low Rider - War (1976)
        Honey Honey - Sweet Dreams (1974, but was orginally recorded by ABBA)
        Looks Looks Looks - Sparks (1975)
        Wirral Writer
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        • #49
          Re: Seventies Songs You Never Hear Anymore

          Originally posted by Wirral Writer View Post
          Le Dolce Vita - Ryan Paris (1983)
          I went to the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa last year, and 'Dolce Vita' by Ryan Paris was seemingly everywhere. It was playing on the radio in a service station just east of Brussels, and it played at least twice over the PA system at the circuit itself during the weekend. It became the anthem of the whole trip.
          "We're the Sweeney son, and we haven't had any dinner!"

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          • #50
            Re: Seventies Songs You Never Hear Anymore

            Originally posted by Austin Maxi View Post
            I went to the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa last year, and 'Dolce Vita' by Ryan Paris was seemingly everywhere. It was playing on the radio in a service station just east of Brussels, and it played at least twice over the PA system at the circuit itself during the weekend. It became the anthem of the whole trip.
            Really? I haven't heard it on the radio stations in my area for years.
            Wirral Writer
            www.alantoner.com

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            • #51
              Re: Seventies Songs You Never Hear Anymore

              Oh im going to Barbados-Typical Tropical 1975
              Jeans on-David Dundas 1975

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              • #52
                Re: Seventies Songs You Never Hear Anymore

                Originally posted by amethyst View Post
                Oh im going to Barbados-Typical Tropical 1975
                Jeans on-David Dundas 1975
                I'm glad you mentioned Jeans On by David Dundas, as I used to absolutely LOVE that record!!! I remember playing the single over and over again on my old top-down record player. Along with ABBA, Jeans On features very prominently in my recollections of the hot summer of '76.

                Do you remember that David made a follow up to Jeans On called Another Funny Honeymoon, which charted in April 1977, but I don't think got as high in the chart. I believe he had royal blood in him too, according to what the Radio 1 DJs used to say.
                Wirral Writer
                www.alantoner.com

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                • #53
                  Re: Seventies Songs You Never Hear Anymore

                  Originally posted by Wirral Writer View Post
                  Here is a list of pop songs which you never seem to hear anymore on the radio (at least I haven't):

                  Magic Fly - Space (1977)
                  Automatic Lover - Dee D Jackson (1978)
                  Car 67 - Driver 67 (1978)
                  Loving You Has Made Me Bananas - Guy Marks (1978)
                  I've Been Hurt - Guy Darrell (1973)
                  Do You Wanna Dance - Barry Blue (1973)
                  The Night Chicago Died - Paper Lace (1974)
                  You Little Trustmaker - The Tymes (1974)
                  The Crunch - The Rah Band (1977)
                  The Laughing Gnome - David Bowie (1973)
                  I'd Love You To Want Me - Lobo (1974)
                  Making Up Again - Goldie (1978)
                  Everybody's Happy Nowadays - The Buzzcocks (1979)
                  Let's Get Together Again - The Glitter Band (1974)
                  Deeply Dippy - Right Said Fred (1992)
                  Hurt So Good - Susan Cadogan (1975)
                  Run To The Door - Clinton Ford (1966)
                  Hello, This Is Joannie - Paul Evans (1979)
                  Black Pudding Bertha - The Goodies (1975)
                  Red Dress - Alvin Stardust (1974)
                  Long Legged Woman Dressed In Black - Mungo Jerry (1974)
                  Early In The Morning - Vanity Fare (1969)
                  Take That Look Off Your Face - Marti Webb (1980)
                  Juke Box Jive - The Rubettes (1974)
                  Eye Level (Theme from Van De Valk) - Simon Park Orchestra (1973)
                  Everything I Own - Ken Booth (1974)
                  I Don't Love You But I Think I Like You - Gilbert O'Sullivan (1975)
                  King Of The Cops - Billy Howard (1975)
                  Moonshine Sally - Mud (1975)
                  L-L-L-Lucy - Mud (1975)
                  Trocadero - Showaddywaddy (1976)
                  Love Me, Love My Dog - Peter Shelly (1975)
                  Oh No, Not My Baby - Rod Stewart (1973)

                  Come ON, all you radio DJs - it's about time you played these songs again. What's the matter with you all?

                  Can anybody else think of any more long-forgotten pop songs which could do with a bit of radio recognition every now and then?

                  And here's a few others:

                  Keep On Rocking Me, Baby - Steve Miller Band (1976)
                  Lamplight - David Essex (1973)
                  Have I The Right - The Dead End Kids (1977)
                  Vado Via - Drupi (1973)
                  Cosy Powell - Dance With The Devil (why did this remind me of The Exorcist?)
                  Wirral Writer
                  www.alantoner.com

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                  • #54
                    Re: Seventies Songs You Never Hear Anymore

                    Lifes been good-Joe Walsh 1978
                    Nice white bicycle was this song by Nazareth 1975?
                    Haitian Divorce-Steely Dan 1975 they used to play this on radio but havent heard it for yonks
                    Rhiannon-Fleetwood Mac 1975

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                    • #55
                      Re: Seventies Songs You Never Hear Anymore

                      Storm in a teacup-Fortunes 1972
                      Angie-Rolling stones
                      Wishing Well-Free 1973 loved this song but dont here anymore
                      Daddy your a fool to cry-Rolling Stones
                      Dont fear the reaper-Blue Oyster cult 1978 great song

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                      • #56
                        Re: Seventies Songs You Never Hear Anymore

                        Originally posted by amethyst View Post
                        Lifes been good-Joe Walsh 1978
                        Nice white bicycle was this song by Nazareth 1975?
                        Haitian Divorce-Steely Dan 1975 they used to play this on radio but havent heard it for yonks
                        Rhiannon-Fleetwood Mac 1975
                        My White Bicycle. Nazareth's version was a cover. The original was by late 60's psychedelic band Tomorrow. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FEe2pVLLgtU

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                        • #57
                          Re: Seventies Songs You Never Hear Anymore

                          "Sing Me" - The Brothers (circa 1977)

                          It featured on Opportunity Knocks (presented by Hughie Green on Monday evenings and produced by Thames TV), as well as at least once on Top of the Pops on BBC1. As far as I can remember it got as high as number 8 in the charts. After that I never heard it again on TV or radio. A couple of years ago I Googled for it and found it on YouTube. Does anyone else remember this song?
                          I am 13 ... times 4.

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                          • #58
                            Re: Seventies Songs You Never Hear Anymore

                            Wild west hero-ELO 1978
                            Horace Whimp-ELO 1979 loved this song when it first came out

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                            • #59
                              Re: Seventies Songs You Never Hear Anymore

                              ELO seem to have become more popular in recent years, at one time they seemed to be written off as Dadrock.

                              Mr Blue Sky seems to the the default song by them to play.
                              The Trickster On The Roof

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                              • #60
                                Re: Seventies Songs You Never Hear Anymore

                                Subsitute by Clout 1978

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