Viola Wills was born as Viola Mae Wilkerson in Los Angeles on December 30, 1939. Wills was already married from her teens and was the mother of six children before the age of 21 when, in 1965, she was discovered by Barry White who signed her to Bronco Records and rechristened her with the shorter stage surname of Wills.
Her 1981 single 'If you could read my mind' was remixed by the DJ remix service Disconet. In that version, she had a hit in the Netherlands, reaching number 3. Wills died of cancer on May 6, 2009 in Arizona.
My collection: 7" single no. 2058 Found: November 27, 1993 Cost: 2 guilders Tracks: 'If you could read my mind (Special short US Disconet version)' / 'If you could read my mind'
Sad to say, but the track 'December' was butchered for the single release. The track was probably deemed too long for a single release, so someone decided to cut out guitar solos, long intros and just about everything else. I still believe it hurt the sales of the single, which only managed to reach number 34 in the UK singles chart. As usual, the single did not chart in other territories.
All this despite the release of a regular 7" single (pictured above), a picture disc 7" (pictured below), a 10" single, a 12" single, a cd-single and a limited edition picture cd-single. With so many formats, it's no wonder the chart rules were changed some years later, limiting the amount of formats eligible to count towards sales to three.
My collection: 7" single no. 1132 (regular single) / no. 1226 (picture disc) Found: Tower Records mailorder, received December 23, 1989 / Record fair, Den Haag, April 22, 1990 Cost: 2 pounds / 17 guilders Tracks (regular single): 'December' / 'Drowning' Tracks (picture disc): 'December' / 'Drowning', 'Paradise '89'
Michael Jackson and Paul McCartney collaborated on 'Say say say' in 1981, a track that appeared in 1983 on McCartney's fifth solo album 'Pipes of peace'. The favour was returned with this song, 'The girl is mine'. The song has been the subject of two plagiarism lawsuits. Both instances required Jackson to testify in court, and each lawsuit found in the favour of the singer and his record label.
Producer Quincy Jones had initially told Jackson to write a song about two men fighting over a girl. Inspired, Jackson awoke during the night and sang the song into a tape recorder. The song was then recorded by Jackson and McCartney at Westlake Studios, Los Angeles, from April 14 to 16, 1982. Released as the first single from Jackson's bestselling album 'Thriller', it reached number 8 in the UK and number 12 in the Netherlands.
My collection: 7" single no. 842 Found: Disco Market, Den Haag, May 27, 1989 Cost: 1 guilder Tracks: 'The girl is mine' / 'Can't get outta the rain'
'Death by matrimony' is a phrase in the lyric of this song, which is a good summary of what the song is about. George Michael wrote 'Young guns (Go for it)' about a teenage lad's worry that his best friend was getting too committed to a girl when he should be enjoying his youth and the single life. One of the most talked about lines in the song is the spoken line 'Caution pays'. Since the line is played at a lower speed than originally recorded, people mistakenly thought that the line is 'Abortion pays', which, ironically, would have fit in with the overall theme of the song.
'Young guns' became Wham!'s first hit, reaching number 3 in the UK and number 4 in the Netherlands. Due to this success, the previous single 'Wham Rap' was re-released, becoming a top 10 hit for the band in both countries as a result.
My collection: 7" single no. 3847 Found: Zeeheldenfestival, Den Haag, July 4, 2009 Cost: 0,5 euro Tracks: 'Young guns (Go for it)' / 'Going for it'
After E.G. Daily reached the chart in several countries with 'Say it say it', a second single was taken from her 1985 album 'Wild child': 'Love in the shadows'. The single proved less successful, as it did not chart in any territory.
However, the song was used in the movie 'Thief of hearts', released roughly around the same time.
My collection: 7" single no. 3844 Found: Zeeheldenfestival, Den Haag, July 4, 2009 Cost: 0,5 euro Tracks: 'Love in the shadows' / 'Little toy'
Another single, another singer. The studio band Mistral had a different singer for every single - although they were all released in 1978. 'Neon city' was the least futuristic-sounding of the three, while the vocals on this one were performed by Mariska Veres, who was like band member Robbie van Leeuwen formerly in Shocking Blue.
This single only made it to number 37 in the Dutch Top 40. Although Mistral released three further singles in 1980, this one was the last to reach the chart.
My collection: 7" single no. 3842 Found: Zeeheldenfestival, Den Haag, July 4, 2009 Cost: 0,5 euro Tracks: 'Neon city' / 'Asphalt'
Fun Boy Three released 'The tunnel of love' in 1983. It was a rather cynical song, bemoaning life and the twists and turns it takes. Despite this rather dark subject, the single made number 10 in the UK and peaked a number 25 in the Netherlands.
The single would be the trio's penultimate success in the UK, the rather more poppy 'Our lips are sealed' being the last.
My collection: 7" single no. 3834 Found: Zeeheldenfestival, Den Haag, July 4, 2009 Cost: 0,5 euro Tracks: 'The tunnel of love' / 'The lunacy legacy'