Kate Bush recorded 'This woman's work' for the movie 'She's having a baby', directed by John Hughes. The song is played during the dramatic climax, when Jake (Kevin Bacon) learns that the lives of his wife (Elizabeth McGovern) and their unborn child are in danger. As the song plays, we see a montage sequence of flashbacks showing the couple in happier times, intercut with shots of him waiting for news of Elizabeth and their baby's condition. Bush wrote the song specifically for the sequence, writing from a man's viewpoint and matching the words to the visuals which had already been filmed.
Kate included the song in her 1989 album 'The sensual world'. The song was re-edited from the original version featured on the film soundtrack. When the song was chosen as the second single from the album, the song was mixed differently for another time.
The single was released in two different formats: a 'regular' 7" single and a picture disc. While failing to chart in most territories, it reached number 25 in the UK singles chart and number 20 in Ireland. The song should be considered one of Kate Bush's signature songs.
My collection: 7" single no. 1123 Found: Free Record Shop, Den Haag, December 19, 1989 Cost: 6,5 guilders Tracks: 'This woman's work' / 'Be kind to my mistakes'
This promotional jukebox single from Italy is evidence that the Italians were a bit slow in picking up one of Kim Wilde's biggest hits, 'You keep me hangin' on'. While the Bee Gees' 'You win again' was released in September 1987, Kim's single was originally released a year earlier.
I have no documentation on the chart history of 'You keep me hangin' on' in Italy, but I suspect it only charted when this promo was circulated. By that time, it had already reached number 1 in the US Billboard Hot 100 chart - no mean feat for a female singer from the UK.
My collection: 7" single no. 4866 Found: eBay.co.uk, received May 15, 2010 Cost: 6 pounds Tracks: 'You keep me hangin' on' (Kim Wilde) / 'You win again' (Bee Gees)
I wonder if I'll ever find out if there's a 7" single of Lys Assia's winning Eurovision song 'Refrain' from 1956. I'm still looking for it and it's the only Eurovision winner that's missing from my collection!
Lys Assia returned to the Contest in 1957 and 1958, and this is her entry from 1958: 'Giorgio'. Representing Switzerland, she very nearly won the Contest again, earning 24 points, but finished second behind Andre Claveau with 'Dors mon amour', who earned 27 points. It's surprising that a 52 year old single can still be in such pristine condition.
My collection: 7" single no. 4865 Found: Da Capo, Utrecht, May 14, 2010 Cost: 3 euro Tracks: 'Giorgio' / 'Louella'
Susan Fassbender's 1981 single 'Twilight cafe' was a hit in the UK, but subsequent recordings failed to match that success.
This single, 'Merry-go-round' was released the same year, but failed to chart despite some appearances in TV programmes like 'Cheggers plays pop' and 'Swap shop'.
My collection: 7" single no. 4863 Found: Da Capo, Utrecht, May 14, 2010 Cost: 1 euro Tracks: 'Merry-go-round' / 'Reasons'
In 1984, Dutch DJ Rutger Kroese created the Anglia Remix, a medley of two songs with sounds of Big Ben. The two songs that were used were 'Earthquake' by the Flirtations and 'Catch me' by Marsha Raven. The latter had been released unsuccessfully earlier that year, but this remix gave it a new lease of life.
An edited version of this remix would be released as a single and give Marsha Raven a top 10 hit in the Netherlands. Meanwhile, this full length remix became quite sought after.
My collection: 12" single no. 541 Found: Plaatboef, Rotterdam, 2001 Cost: 2,5 guilders Tracks: 'Hi-Energy Anglia Remix' / 'Primitive desire' (Eastbound Expressway)
'Chains of love' was released in May 1988 as the second single from Erasure's third studio album 'The innocents'. The album version was produced by Stephen Hague and was slightly remixed for its single release. Most notably the album version starts 'cold', while the single version contains a short synthesizer pattern as an intro.
The single peaked at number 11 in the UK singles chart and number 12 in the US Billboard Hot 100 chart.
My collection: 7" single no. 4859 Found: Grammofoonwinkel, Utrecht, May 14, 2010 Cost: 0,5 euro Tracks: 'Chains of love' / 'Don't suppose'