In 1981, Bucks Fizz won the Eurovision Song Contest with 'Making your mind up'. German singer Maggie Mae recorded this German cover version with alternative lyrics written by Werner Schüler and Bernd Meinunger. Entitled 'Rock 'n' Roll cowboy', it's a tale of a woman who is seduced by a Marlboro-man type of figure, but on a motorbike instead of a horse.
Maggie Mae was born as Cosima Andrea Carle on May 13, 1960 and made a name for herself as singer and actress. Soon after the release of this single she met Robert Trammel, with whom she married and moved to the USA. She ended her singing career and started working as a nurse.
My collection: 7" single no. 3355 Found: Record fair, 2000 Cost: 2 guilders Tracks: 'Rock 'n' Roll cowboy' / 'Jet set'
Sometimes the reactions I get on this blog really amuse me. A recent entry on 'Cannonball' by Supertramp was reason enough for someone to start promoting Roger Hodgson, writing, 'If you want to see a REAL Supertramp concert, see Roger's show. (...) See the original voice of Supertramp and not an imitation.' True enough, Roger Hodgson co-founded Supertramp, but he also left the group prematurely. Rick Davies was there when the group was founded as well. So when he sings 'Free as a bird' in 1988, after Hodgson's leaving the group, is that an imitation? I would think not.
This is one of my favourite Supertramp tracks because of its widescreen sound and optimistic lyric. The single was not a commercial success, unfortunately.
My collection: 7" single no. 853 Found: Den Haag, May 27, 1989 Cost: 2 guilders Tracks: 'Free as a bird' / 'Thing for you'
'Working on it' is another one of those catchy rock tunes by Chris Rea that sticks in your head once you've heard it. It was released in 1989 when his compilation album 'New light through old windows' had just seen the light of day. This compilation featured new versions of Chris Rea hits.
This single was only a minor hit, reaching number 53 in the UK singles chart and number 73 in the US Billboard Hot 100 chart.
My collection: 7" single no. 2486 Found: House of Rhythm, London, October 30, 1995 Cost: 40p Tracks: 'Working on it' / 'One golden rule'
London Beat were less successful in their home country, the UK, than they were in the Netherlands. 'You bring on the sun' reached number 5 in the Dutch Top 40 when it was released in May 1992, but only managed to reach number 32 in the UK singles chart.
At the same time, 'You bring on the sun' was also the last top 10 hit for London Beat in the Netherlands.
My collection: 7" single no. 1657 Found: Melody Maker, Den Haag, May 30, 1992 Cost: 6,5 guilders Tracks: 'You bring on the sun' / 'Dreaming of you (Deep sleep mix)'
Laurent Voulzy wrote 'Les nuits sans Kim Wilde' together with his writing partner Alain Souchon after seeing music videos of Kim Wilde on television. He felt rather infatuated by this beautiful lady on the screen. Kim was approached to sing guest vocals on the track, and after some hesitation, she agreed. She eventually even appeared in the music video to promote this single. Released in the summer of 1985, it was a hit in France, but was not released in other territories.
However, in early 1986 the single was re-released. The sides were switched, and 'Belle-ile-en-mer Marie-Galante' was now the A-side. This single was an even bigger hit in France, and was also released outside of France. During a TV programme in France a few years later, Voulzy and Kim Wilde performed a version of this song together.
I found a German pressing of 'Belle-ile-en-mer Marie-Galante' while searching for 'Les nuits sans Kim Wilde' during a holiday in Paris in 1986. I would find the original release only seven years later...
My collection: 7" single no. 434 / no. 1907 Found: Paris, July 11, 1986 / Groningen, May 15, 1993 Cost: - (present) / 3 guilders Tracks: 'Les nuits sans Kim Wilde' / 'Belle-ile-en-mer Marie-Galante'
Rod Stewart released his fourteenth studio album 'Every beat of my heart' in June 1986. The title track was released as a single a month later. A sentimental piece about longing for one's country of birth - in this case, Scotland - Stewart wrote this track together with Kevin Savigar.
The single became a hit in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom, peaking at number 8 and number 2 respectively.
My collection: 7" single no. 471 Found: Free Record Shop, Den Haag, 1986 Cost: 3 guilders Tracks: 'Every beat of my heart' / 'Trouble'
'Words get in the way' was the third single by Miami Sound Machine, taken from their second English language album, and ninth overall, 'Primitive love'. As a ballad, the song marked a change in sound from the band's earlier singles and was the first sign that Gloria Estefan, who wrote the song, would be successful as an artist in her own right.
The single reached number 5 in the US Billboard Hot 100 chart - their biggest hit so far in the USA - and number 17 in the Dutch Top 40.
My collection: 7" single no. 1784 Found: Record fair, Almere, November 7, 1992 Cost: 3 guilders Tracks: 'Words get in the way' / 'Movies'