I bought 'Crazy of life' last year, the English version of 'J'aime la vie' by Sandra Kim. Although that single features the original French version on the B-side, I still decided to buy the original single 'J'aime la vie' because, well, a Eurovision collection is only complete when you have the 'common' edition next to rare abroad versions.
The B-side is actually an interesting affair. Despite the limitations of Sandra Kim's high pitched shrieking, there's a great chanson hiding in the recording. 'J'aime la vie' reached number 4 in the Dutch Top 40.
My collection: 7" single no. 4525 Found: Any old time, Amsterdam, January 30, 2010 Cost: 0,1 euro Tracks: 'J'aime la vie' / 'Ne m'oublie pas'
'Voici les clés' is a classic Seventies song performed by French singer Gérard Lenorman, who was born on February 9, 1945 at the Château de Bénouville, Calvados (Normandy) when it was a maternity hospital . He is the son of Madeleine Lenormand and an unknown German soldier.
He released his first album in 1969. His sixth album 'Droles de chansons' featured 'Voici les clés', which ended up peaking at number 2 in the Dutch Top 40 in the spring of 1977.
My collection: 7" single no. 4524 Found: Any old time, January 30, 2010 Cost: 0,1 euro Tracks: 'Voici les clés' / 'Comme une chanson bizarre'
One of the gay anthems of all time was recorded by Shirley Bassey. 'La vita' was originally written in Italy by Bruno Canfora and Antonio Amurri. Shirley Bassey's version included English lyrics by Norman Newell and was called 'This is my life'.
The track first appeared in 1968 on Bassey's album of the same name. In 1979, she released the album 'The magic is you', another album featuring 'This is my life'. The track was released as a single and reached number 4 in the Dutch Top 40. It has since been adopted by gay rights activists as a statement of independence and pride.
My collection: 7" single no. 4523 Found: Any old time, Amsterdam, January 30, 2010 Cost: 0,1 euro Tracks: 'This is my life (La vita)' / 'The magic is you'
In 1980, the Nolan Sisters changed their group name to the Nolans. Following her marriage, Anne temporarily left the group and Coleen was made a new official member. Their 1980 album 'Making waves' peaked at number 11 in the UK albums chart but stayed in the chart for 33 weeks.
Four singles were drawn from the album, of which 'Attention to me' was the last one. It reached number 9 in the UK singles chart, number 5 in Ireland and number 7 in the Dutch Top 40.
My collection: 7" sinle no. 4522 Found: Any old time, Amsterdam, January 30, 2010 Cost: 0,1 euro Tracks: 'Attention to me' / 'Old feelings again'
Tommy and Maureen Nolan, who had both worked as singers in Ireland, moved their family from Dublin to Blackpool in 1962, and launched a family singing group, The Singing Nolans, in 1963. The original lineup comprised the parents, sons Tommy and Brian, and daughters Anne (born November 12, 1950), Denise (born April 9, 1952), Maureen (born June 14, 1954), Linda (born February 23, 1959) and Bernadette (born October 17, 1960).
In 1974 the five daughters began performing as The Nolan Sisters. They released one uncharted single on EMI in 1974 and several more on Target Records between 1975 and 1977. After signing with CBS subsidiary Epic Records in 1979, the group enjoyed their greatest period of commercial success. At the end of 1979, the group released the disco-flavoured single 'I'm in the mood for dancing', which became their best-known tune and biggest hit. It reached number 3 in the UK, number 2 in Ireland and the Netherlands and number 1 in Japan.
My collection: 7" single no. 4521 Found: Any old time, Amsterdam, January 30, 2010 Cost: 0,1 euro Tracks: 'I'm in the mood for dancing' / 'Let's make love'
Audrey Landers was born on July 18, 1956. She was first noticed when she wrote and performed a country song when she was just 12 years old. During her teenage years, she acted on the daytime drama 'Somerset' and studied music at the Juilliard School in New York. Her feature film debut came in 'The Tennessee Stallion' (1978) with her younger sister, Judy Landers.
In 1981 she was given the role of Afton Cooper in the drama series Dallas, in which she appeared from 1981 to 1984. It was during this time that the single 'Manuel goodbye' was recorded and released. She had a Europe-wide hit with this in 1983, peaking at number 2 in the Dutch Top 40.
My collection: 7" single no. 4520 Found: Any old time, Amsterdam, January 30, 2010 Cost: 0,1 euro Tracks: 'Manuel goodbye' / 'Shot down'
Linda Williams was born as Henriëtte Willems on June 11, 1955 in Valkenswaard. She was an unknown singer when she took part in the 1981 national final for the Eurovision Song Contest in the Netherlands as a last-minute replacement for singer Oscar Harris, who had to drop out at short notice. One of the two songs she performed during the night, 'Het is een wonder', emerged as the winner, and so she represented the Netherlands during the Eurovision Song Contest, which took place on April 4, 1981. She finished ninth in a field of 20 competitors.
Following her Eurovision appearance, Williams released a few singles which passed unnoticed, and soon returned to obscurity. She did however make another appearance on the Eurovision stage in 1999, when she was one of the backing singers for that year's Belgian entrant, Vanessa Chinitor, along with her daughter Eva-Jane.
My collection: 7" single no. 4519 Found: Any old time, Amsterdam, January 30, 2010 Cost: 0,1 euro Tracks: 'Het is een wonder' / 'Zo is het leven'