'It's a Miracle' was released as the fifth and final single from Culture Club's 1983 album 'Colour by numbers'. The song was first called 'It's America', relating to Culture Club's first trip to the United States. It was later changed.
It became the group's sixth top 5 hit on the UK Singles Chart, peaking at number 4. In the Dutch Top 40, the single reached number 20.
My collection: 7" single no. 4483 Found: Record fair, Amsterdam, January 30, 2010 Cost: 0,5 euro Tracks: 'It's a miracle' / 'Love twist (live)'
'My forbidden lover' is another one of those catchy tunes only Chic could make during the late Seventies. It was the second single from the band's third album 'Risque'.
The single reached number 15 in the UK singles chart and number 23 in the Dutch Top 40.
My collection: 7" single no. 4482 Found: Record fair, Amsterdam, January 30, 2010 Cost: 0,5 euro Tracks: 'My forbidden lover' / 'What about me'
Rod Argent wrote 'She's not there' and was recorded by his band the Zombies in 1964. Although this version became a hit in several countries, it was not as memorable as the 1978 cover version by Santana.
His version reached number 27 in the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, number 11 in the UK singles chart and number 2 in the Dutch Top 40.
My collection: 7" single no. 4481 Found: Record fair, Amsterdam, January 30, 2010 Cost: 0,5 euro Tracks: 'She's not there' / 'Zulu'
I've been searching for this single for such a long time, that I totally forgot I was searching for it. I saw it for the first time in over 10 years, and for a reasonable price too. For a moment, I was even wondering whether I had it or not...
'Lass ich dein Pirat sein' is a beautiful ballad taken from Nena's 1984 album '?'. It was released as the third and last single from the album and became the least successful one, peaking at number 53 in the German singles chart only. It was played very often on Dutch radio. I recorded the track from the radio but was never able to buy the single at the time.
My collection: 7" single no. 4480 Found: Record fair, Amsterdam, January 30, 2010 Cost: 0,5 euro Tracks: 'Lass mich dein Pirat sein' / 'Keine Antwort'
Boney M officially disbanded after the commercially unsuccessful and ininspired album 'Eye dance' (1985). From that point, several different versions of the group were formed. The classic line-up reformed in 1988 for the album 'Greatest hits of all times - remix 88', but this reunion didn't last very long: within the year Liz Mitchell left the group, to be replaced by Madeleine Davis.
This line-up recorded the single 'Josephine Baker', without the band's original producer Frank Farian's knowledge or approval. He threatened the group with legal action, and so the single was quickly withdrawn. Bobby Farrell re-recorded the song for this 1991 single credited to Boney M. feat. Bobby Farrell, since he won the rights to use the name Boney M. in Holland where he lives. The title was changed simply to 'Josephine Baker'. The single was a charity single in support of The Josephine Baker Children's Foundation, but did not chart.
My collection: 7" single no. 4479 Found: Record fair, Amsterdam, January 30, 2010 Cost: 0,5 euro Tracks: 'Josephine Baker' / 'Shame and scandal'
According to Sting, 'Walking on the moon' is about the feeling of being in love. He wrote the song when he: 'was drunk in a hotel room in Munich, slumped on the bed with the whirling pit when this riff came into my head. I got up and starting walking round the room singing: 'Walking round the room, walking round the room'. That was all. In the cool light of morning I remembered what had happened and I wrote the riff down. But 'Walking round the room' was a stupid title so I thought of something even more stupid which was 'Walking on the moon'.'
Released in November 1979, 'Walking on the moon' was a number 1 hit in the UK singles chart, while it also peaked at number 9 in the Dutch Top 40 and number 2 in France.
My collection: 7" single no. 4478 Found: Record fair, Amsterdam, January 30, 2010 Cost: 0,5 euro Tracks: 'Walking on the moon' / 'Visions of the night'