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'
Dutch singers José Hoebee and Bonnie St. Claire got together in 1984 to record a Dutch language cover of the Abba track 'Cassandra'. The two were friends and apparently thought it would be a good idea to do this. The lyric was translated by Benny Neyman, another Dutch singer. The single reached number 24 in the Dutch Top 40.
The single got a couple of sequels: the duo were involved in the project 'Abbacadabra', a TV musical for children based on songs of Abba, featuring more Dutch celebrities. In 1985 the duo recorded 'Herinnering' ('Memory'), a whole album of Abba covers.
My collection: 7" single no. 4518 Found: Any old time, Amsterdam, January 30, 2010 Cost: 0,1 euro Tracks: 'Cassandra' / 'Ik blijf wachten'
Cliff Richard and the Drifters recorded 'Living doll' in 1959, with Norrie Paramore producing. The single reached number 1 in the UK singles chart in July 1959, selling over a million copies. It America, the song reached number 30 in the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It was Richard's first hit in the Netherlands, reaching number 2 in the charts.
Richard re-recorded the song in 1986 with the alternative comedy group The Young Ones for the Comic Relief charity.
My collection: 7" single no. 4517 Found: Any old time, Amsterdam, January 30, 2010 Cost: 0,1 euro Tracks: 'Living doll' / 'Apron strings'
Mezzoforte is a traditional musical term, an instruction to play literally 'moderately loud'. It is also the name of an instrumental funk fusion-band from Iceland. The line-up consists of Eyþór Gunnarsson, Jóhann Ásmundsson, Gunnlaugur Briem, Friðrik Karlsson and Staffan William-Olsson.
Their biggest hit was the track 'Garden party', released in early 1983. It reached numbe 10 in the Dutch Top 40.
My collection: 7" single no. 4516 Found: Any old time, Amsterdam, January 30, 2010 Cost: 0,1 euro Tracks: 'Garden party' / 'Early autumn'
Although I already have a 7" single with 'Those were the days' on it, I couldn't pass up on the opportunity to buy this original edition from 1968, made in the UK and released as the second single on the Apple label.
The B-side of this single is a folky version of the song 'Turn, turn turn', a hit for the Byrds in 1965.
My collection: 7" single no. 4515 Found: Any old time, Amsterdam, January 30, 2010 Cost: 0,1 euro Tracks: 'Those were the days' / 'Turn, turn, turn'
Alvin Stardust was born as Bernard William Jewry on September 27, 1942 in North London. After some success as a member of the band Shane Fenton and The Fentones in the Sixties, he took on the name Alvin Stardust in the early Seventies and had some hits, such as 'My coo-ca-choo' (1973) and 'Jealous mind' (1974).
From 1976 to 1980, Alvin Stardust didn't have any chart hits at all, which made his return in 1981 all the more impressive. The catchy 'Pretend' - a cover of a 1952 song made famous by Nat King Cole and many others - was not only a hit in the UK, where it reached number 4, but it also became a number 1 hit in the Netherlands.
My collection: 7" single no. 4514 Found: Any old time, Amsterdam, January 30, 2010 Cost: 0,1 euro Tracks: 'Pretend' / 'Goose bumps'