The sixth studio album by Status Quo was 'Hello!', released in 1973. 'Roll over lay down' was the first track on that album, but the only single released from 'Hello!' was 'Caroline'.
'Roll over lay down' still became one of the band's better known tracks, due to its single release from the subsequent live album 'Live!', released in 1975. This live ep, featuring three tracks, reached number 9 in the UK singles chart and number 2 in the Dutch Top 40.
My collection: 7" single no. 1632 Found: Disco Market, Den Haag, April 18, 1992 Cost: 2 guilders Tracks: 'Roll over lay down' / 'Gerdundula', 'Junior's wailing'
If it wasn't for my sister, I might never have bought 'Machinery' by Sheena Easton when I did. She played this single over and over when it was released, and not long after that I bought myself a copy.
'Machinery' is a track from Easton's third album 'Madness, money and music'. It didn't chart in the Netherlands, but it reached number 38 in the UK singles chart and number 57 in the US Billboard Hot 100 chart.
My collection: 7" single no. 147 Found: Wouters, Den Haag, 1982 Cost: 3 guilders Tracks: 'Machinery' / 'So we say goodbye'
'No one can' was released as the second single from Marillion's 1991 album 'Holidays in Eden'. In the UK, the single was released in a limited edition box set, including a badge and four art prints.
Upon its original release, 'No one can' reached number 33 in the UK singles chart. The track was re-released in 1993, when Marillion released a greatest hits album. On that occasion, the single peaked at number 26.
My collection: 7" single no. 1505 Found: Free Record Shop, Den Haag, August 7, 1991 Cost: 10 guilders Tracks: 'No one can' / 'A collection'
The song 'True' was a definite change of style for the band Spandau Ballet. It was a slow pop-ballad, paying tribute to Marvin Gaye and the sound he helped to establish. It was released a year before Gaye was murdered in 1984.
The single became Spandau Ballet's biggest and most remembered song, reaching number 4 in the US Billboard Hot 100 chart and the Dutch Top 40 and number 1 in the UK singles chart. In the UK, the single was released in a special gatefold sleeve.
My collection: 7" single no. 3250 Found: London, November 2000 Cost: 1 pound Tracks: 'True' / 'Lifeline (Edited remix for U.S.A.)'
After the phenomenal success of the charity single 'Do they know it's Christmas?' by Band Aid in December 1984, a lot happened. Millions were raised by spinoff projects, the Live Aid concert took place, and this in turn led to several live concerts all over the world for this or other charities. And so, in December 1985, 'Do they know it's Christmas?' was re-released, to commemorate a quite extraordinary year.
When you listen to the new B-side 'One year on', it's amazing what has happened with all the proceeds from Band Aid and Live Aid projects. Also, when you hear Midge Ure reading the list of stuff that went to Africa 25 years later, it makes you realise that no matter how many goods you send to that continent, they are still starving over there. It's a bit like a bottomless pit, isn't it? Quite a sobering Christmas thought...
My collection: 7" single no. 4375 Found: Independent Outlet, Amsterdam, December 30, 2009 Cost: 1,25 euro Tracks: 'Do they know it's Christmas?' / 'One year on (Feed the world)'
The Dutch girl Suzanne Krijnen, who was 15 years old in 1979, had sent in a demo to a record company. Within a few months, she had a record deal and released 'It should be Christmas everyday', taking on the stage name Suzanne Michaels. Although the single did not chart, it has become a seasonal favourite.
Two forther singles, 'Mandelay' (1981) and 'With love' (1984) also failed to reach the chart. After leaving highschool she stopped her own career in music, although she was available as a session singer.
My collection: 7" single no. 4376 Found: Second Life Music, Amsterdam, December 30, 2009 Cost: 1 euro Tracks: 'It should be Christmas everyday' / '(Christmas) Have a merry Christmas'
In December 1985, Jon Anderson released 'Three ships', an album featuring versions of old Christmas carols and some original material. The single 'Easier said than done', composed by Vangelis, was released as a single almost at the same time.
The B-side featured a version of the well-known Christmas carol 'Three ships' (the title track of the album), written before the 17th century. The single did not chart, by the way...
My collection: 7" single no. 4374 Found: Independent Outlet, Amsterdam, December 30, 2009 Cost: 1,25 euro Tracks: 'Easier said than done' / 'Three ships'