February 11, 2023
Host: Jan Hunsinger (JH)
Spotlight Theme: Soul Songs (but no Motown)
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February 11, 2023
Host: Jan Hunsinger (JH)
Spotlight Theme: Soul Songs (but no Motown)
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Date: February 4th, 2023
Host: JR
Feature: Celebrating JR's 65th birthday and others born in the Age of Aquarius! All the #1 singles on the Billboard Hot 100 on February 4th, 1958 - 1978...
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6pm - 7pm
At The Hop - Danny & The Juniors - 1958 - #1, 7 weeks.
Smoke Gets In Your Eyes - The Platters - 1959 - #1, 3 weeks.
Will You Love Me Tomorrow - The Shirelles - 1961 - #1, 2 weeks. - Penned by Goffin/King.
Peppermint Twist - Joey Dee & The Starlighters - 1962 - #1, 3 weeks.
Walk Right In - The Rooftop Singers - 1963 - #1, 2 weeks.
Downtown - Petula Clark - 1965 - #1, 2 weeks - Pet's songs in the mid 60's were written and produced by Sir Anthony Hatch!
We Can Work It Out - The Beatles - 1966 - - #1, 3 weeks One of my favorite 45 labels of the 60's! Check out the catalogue #...
I'm A Believer - The Monkees - 1967 - #1, 7 weeks. The #1 single of the year.
Green Tambourine - The Lemon Pipers - 1968 - #1, 1 week.
Venus - The Shocking Blue - 1970 - #1,1 week - Part of the "Dutch Invasion" of 1970 that also included Tee Set and the George Baker Selection.
Knock Three Times - Dawn - 1971 - #1, 3 weeks - This was Tony Orlando with NYC session singers Toni Wine, Cynthia Weil, Linda November and Jay Siegel. In 1972 singers Thelma Hopkins and Joyce Vincent were added as "Dawn".
This was the first LP I ever bought!
American Pie - Don McLean - 1972 - #1, 4 weeks.
7pm - Birthday Calendar!
January 30
Marty Balin (Jefferson Air/Star) - 1942
Phil Collins - 67 January 31
Harry Wayne Casey (KC & the Sunshine Band) - 68
Terry Kath (Chicago) - 1946
February 1
Don Everly - 1937
Ray Sawyer (Dr. Hook) - 1937 Rick James (James Johnson) - 1952
February 2
Graham Nash - 81 February 3
Dave Davies (Kinks) - 76 Melanie (Safka) - 76 Dennis Edwards (Temptations) - 1943
February 4
Alice Cooper (Vincent Furnier) - 75 Marge and Mary Anne Ganser (Shangi-Las) - 1948
No More Mr. Nice Guy - Alice Cooper - 1973
Remember (Walking in the Sand) - The Shangri- Las - 1964 - The other girls are Betty and Mary Weiss.
I Missed Again - Phil Collins - 1981 - Featuring the Earth, Wind and Fire horn section!
St. Charles - Jefferson Starship - 1976 - Written and sung by Marty Balin.
Boogie Shoes - KC & The Sunshine Band - 1978
Free - Chicago - 1971 - Lead singer and guitarist Terry Kath died of an accidental self-inflicted gunshot wound on January 23rd, 1978. He was showing a band member the gun and didn't realize it was loaded.
Gone, Gone, Gone - The Everly Brothers - 1965
Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show - Sylvia's Mother - 1972 - This was the last single on the Columbia Records Gray label, first pressings. Further pressings had the more colorful red and orange label.
Teach Your Children - Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - 1970
Sleepwalker - The Kinks - 1977 - Dave Davies literally invented the "Power Chord" back in the 60's and continued riffing on and on..
Lay Down (Candles In The Rain) - 45 RPM - Melanie - 1970
Runaway Child, Running Wild - The Temptations - 1969 - Dennis Edwards replaced David Ruffin as the baritone vocalist and sang lead on their "protest" singles.
8pm - More 2/4 Number 1's!
Crocodile Rock - Elton John - 1973 - #1, 3 weeks.
Fire - Ohio Players - 1975 - #1, 1 week.
Love Rollercoaster - Ohio Players - 1976 - #1, 1 week - This funky band from Dayton had consecutive #1's on 2/4!
Car Wash - Rose Royce - 1977 - #1, 1 week - The clapping on the intro is still used today to fire up fans at sporting events!
Stayin' Alive - The Bee Gees - 1978 - #1, 4 weeks - We all had Saturday Night Fever!
A few more JR faves...
It's Just A Matter Of Time - Brook Benton - 1959
You Were On My Mind - We Five - 1965
Laugh, Laugh - The Beau Brummels - 1965 - The early recordings of this San Francisco band were produced by Sylvester Stewart aka Sly Stone!
Here Comes My Baby - The Tremeloes - 1967
Can't Find My Way Home - Blind Faith - 1969 - A 60's "Super Group" with Clapton, Winwood, Baker and Grech. One album, one tour and then break-up.
Love Can Make You Happy - Mercy - 1969
Tryin' to Get the Feeling Again - Barry Manilow - 1975
Let Your Love Flow - Bellamy Brothers - 1976
There's No Way Out Of Here - David Gilmour - 1978
CLOSING THEME: Sleep Walk – Santo and Johnny (1959, #1 for two weeks)
Glossary of Terms:
DNC = did not chart
NR = not released as a single at the time
H100 = Billboard Hot 100
R&B = Billboard’s chart of rhythm and blues records
Host February 11th: Jan Hunsinger
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Remnants
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or stream
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every week!
Date: 1-28-23
Host: Kim Vaughan
Feature: P.S. I Love You (10yr anniv & tribute)
The first hour of this show is the P.S. portion, postscripts to the playlists of some of my previous themes over the past ten years, in celebration of my 10-year anniversary as one of the co-hosts of Rockin’ Remnants.
The third hour of this show is the I Love You portion, a tribute to my partner Tom, who passed away just over a month ago. I start that hour with a song that has been resonating with me both lyrically and musically, and then devote the rest of the hour to some of Tom’s favorite songs & artists.
Birthday Calendar
Jan 22 – Sam Cooke – born in 1931
Jan 23 – Robin Zander (Cheap Trick) – age 70
Jan 24 – Neil Diamond – age 82
– Aaron Neville – age 82
– Ray Stevens (b. Harold Ray Ragsdale) – age 84
Jan 25 – Etta James – born in 1938
Jan 26 – Huey “Piano” Smith – age 89
– Merrilee Rush (b. Merrilee Gunst) – age 79
– Thom Bell – born in 1943, died 12-22-22
Jan 27 – Bobby “Blue” Bland (b. Robert Calvin Brooks) – born in 1930
Jan 28 – Bernard “Acker” Bilk – born in 1929
– Brian Keenan (Chambers Brothers) – born in 1943
Rock ‘n’ Roll Trivia
For the Wordle episode (featuring song titles consisting of 1 word from the dictionary, containing 5 letters), what other 2 songs ending in A-N-D-Y could I have played besides the songs Sandy and Randy? Both charted on the Hot 100 in the Rockin’ Remnants era. Name both songs, and the artist of at least one of them. (Hint: Mandy is not a word in the dictionary, so that song wasn’t eligible for the Wordle episode.)
(scroll down to find the answer below the playlist)
Playlist
· yellow song titles are YouTube links
· songs with * were requests
· all chart information comes from the Billboard Top 100 (for chart dates before/during July 1958) or Billboard Hot 100 (for chart dates during/after Aug 1958) unless otherwise noted
· a glossary of terms is below the playlist
6-7pm
OPENING THEME: Good Old Rock ‘n’ Roll – Cat Mother & the All-Night Newsboys (1969, #29, produced by Jimi Hendrix)
P.S. I Love You – The Beatles (peaked at #10 in 1964)
My Sentimental Friend – Herman’s Hermits (1969, did not chart) - for the Friendship theme in Feb 2019
Puddin’ Pie – The Lockettes (1958, did not chart) - for the Pi/Pie theme in Mar 2018
Please Don’t Tell Me Now – Dean & Jean (1964, b-side of Hey Jean, Hey
Dean) - for the Please & Thank You theme in Jan 2020
Baby Don’t Look Down – Irma Thomas (written by Randy Newman, from her
1966 album Take A Look) - for the Ups & Downs theme in Aug 2020
Tonight I Met An Angel – The Tokens (1963, #126) - for the Night theme in Aug 2019
I Can Help – Billy Swan (1974, #1 for two weeks on the Hot 100, Country
#1 as well) - for the Commencement theme in May 2021
You Can Get It If You Really Want – Jimmy Cliff (1973, b-side of The
Harder They Come) - for the Wants & Needs theme in Feb 2022
Beauty Is Only Skin Deep – The Temptations (1966, #3) - for the Body theme in Feb 2016
[45] Brown Paper Bag – Syndicate Of
Sound (1970, #73) - for the Rainbow theme in Dec 2016
Will It Go Round In Circles – Billy Preston (1973, #1 for two weeks) - for the Shapes theme in May 2018
Woman – Peter & Gordon (1966, #14, written by Paul McCartney under
the pseudonym Bernard Webb) - for the Wordle theme in Apr 2022
Fly Like An Eagle – Steve Miller (1976, spent two weeks at #2 in early
1977) - for the Birds themes in Apr/May 2015
7-8pm
Another Saturday Night – Sam Cooke (1963, #10 on the Hot 100, R&B #1)
Voices – Cheap Trick (1979, #32)
Thank The Lord For The Night Time – Neil Diamond (1967, #13)
Make A Few Memories – Ray Stevens (1966, did not chart, written by Joe South)
Let’s Live – Aaron Neville (1961, dnc, written by Allen Toussaint under the pseudonym Naomi Neville, which was Toussaint’s mother’s maiden name)
My Dearest Darling – Etta James (1960, #34)
Don’t You Just Know It – Huey (Piano) Smith And The Clowns (1958, #9)
Back Stabbers – The O’Jays (1972, #3, with strings & horns arranged by Thom Bell)
Love Street – Merrilee Rush (1968, b-side of Reach Out)
Call On Me – Bobby “Blue” Bland (1963, #22)
Stranger On The Shore – Acker Bilk (1962, #1 on both the Hot 100 and Adult Contemporary charts)
Love Me Like The Rain – The Chambers Brothers (1967, b-side of Uptown. This song was written by drummer Brian Keenan.)
* I’ll Have To Say I Love You In A Song – Jim Croce (1974, #9 on the Hot 100, Adult Contemporary #1)
8-9pm
Goodbye Baby (Baby Goodbye) – Solomon Burke (1964, #33)
[45] Clouds – David Gates (1973, #47, his first solo single to chart, the year Bread disbanded)
Breezy – The Tokens (1966, b-side of Greatest Moments In A Girl’s Life)
Baby I’m Yours – Barbara Lewis (1965, #11)
Me And My Arrow – Nilsson (1971, #34, from the animation The Point)
You Turn Me On, I’m A Radio – Joni Mitchell (1972, #25)
A House Is Not A Home – Dionne Warwick (1964, #71, title track of a film starring Shelley Winters)
San Francisco Girls (Return Of The Native) – Fever Tree (1968, #91, their only charting song)
So Much Love – Blood, Sweat, & Tears (1968, from their debut album Child Is Father To The Man. Much of the album was written by Al Kooper, but this song was a Goffin & King composition.)
Tracks Of My Tears – The Miracles (1965, #16)
The Sun Ain’t Gonna Shine (Anymore) – The Walker Brothers (1966, #13. This song had “bubbled under” for Frankie Valli the previous year.)
Embryonic Journey – Jefferson Airplane (an instrumental by guitarist Jorma Kaukonen included on the band’s 1967 album Surrealistic Pillow)
What A Wonderful World – Louis Armstrong (1968, “bubbled under” at #116. Twenty years later, it would reach #32 on the Hot 100 after being featured in the movie Good Morning, Vietnam.)
CLOSING THEME: Sleep Walk – Santo & Johnny (1959, #1 for two weeks)
Trivia Answer
Dandy was a big hit for Herman’s Hermits, and Candy was a mid-level hit for The Astors, and both of those songs could have fit the Wordle episode.
Congratulations to Dave from Dryden, for correctly answering the question and winning two passes to Cinemapolis!
dnc = did not chart
nr = not released as a single at the time
AC = Billboard’s chart for “Adult Contemporary” records
BB = Billboard Magazine, which publishes the Hot 100 chart (previously known as the Top 100), along with several other charts
Bubbling Under = songs that were ranked but fell below the top 100
C&W = Billboard’s chart for “Country & Western” records
R&B = Billboard’s chart for “Rhythm & Blues” records
RRHOF = Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
RS500 = Rolling Stone Magazine’s ranked list of the top 500 singles of all-time
Host Next Week (Feb 4): John Rudan with a spotlight on February birthdays
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