Released in January 1984, 'Alle dagen dorst' was the second consecutive single by the Dutch band Toontje Lager to narrowly miss the Dutch top 40. 'Alle dagen dorst' ('Thirsty every day') was less inspired than the band's biggest hits and failed to capture the imagination of the record buying public.
The track 'Ben jij ook zo bang', released as a single in 1982, appears on the B-side of this single in a live version.
My collection: 7" single no. 4936 Found: Velvet Vinyl Outlet, Leiden, October 8, 2010 Cost: 1 euro Tracks: 'Alle dagen dorst' / 'Ben jij ook zo bang (live)'
The Doors recorded 'People are strange' in the Seventies, one of those Jim Morisson compositions that stays in your head when you've heard it just once. In 1987, the British band Echo & the Bunnymen recorded a cover version of this track for the soundtrack of the movie 'The lost boys'. The song was produced by The Doors' keyboard player, Ray Manzarek.
The single reached number 29 in the UK singles chart and number 13 in the Irish Singles Chart.
My collection: 7" single no. 4935 Found: Velvet Vinyl Outlet, Leiden, October 8, 2010 Cost: 1 euro Tracks: 'People are strange' / 'Run, run, run (live)'
Like 'At Seventeen', 'Fly too high' was re-released in 1991 to promote the compilation album 'Up 'til now'. I already own the original release of 'Fly too high' but since this single contains the full length 5 minute album version of the song, I decided I had to have this one as well. The B-side was recorded live at the Circustheater in Den Haag on October 23, 1991.
Produced by Giorgio Moroder, this is the one and only worldwide hit for Janis Ian, who has continued to make music until today. In addition to being a musician, Ian writes science fiction. Her works have been published in an assortment of anthologies.
My collection: 7" single no. 4934 Found: Velvet Vinyl Outlet, Leiden, October 8, 2010 Cost: 1 euro Tracks: 'Fly too high' / 'Here comes the night'
I already owned a copy of Teddy Scholten's winning Eurovision song 'n Beetje but when I found this copy I had to have it too. Not because of the A-side, but because of the B-side: it's a cover version of 'Sing little birdie', as performed by the husband and wife duo Pearl Carr & Teddy Johnson at the 1959 Eurovision Song Contest, representing the United Kingdom.
Teddy Scholten also used her husband to perform a Dutch version of this song, translated by Daan Hooykaas. The quality of the vinyl on this one isn't the best, but the single, being 51 years old, has become very hard to find after half a century.
My collection: 7" single no. 4933 Found: Velvet Vinyl Outlet, Leiden, October 8, 2010 Cost: 1 euro Tracks: ''n Beetje' / 'Zing, kleine vogel'
'Why worry?' was released in 1991 as the second single from Clannad's 1990 album 'Anam'. Being the masters of breezy Celtic pop, it's another of their trademark songs that seems to woosh by without too many memorable hooks.
My collection: 7" single no. 4932 Found: Velvet Vinyl Outlet, Leiden, October 8, 2010 Cost: 1 euro Tracks: 'Why worry?' / 'Gaothbearra'
Rod McKuen had been no stranger to the singles charts: in 1971 he had two number 1 hits in the Netherlands with 'Soldiers who want to be heroes' and 'Without a worry in the world'. After one more hit single in 1972, he disappeared until the release of 'Amor' in 1978, at the height of the disco craze.
It was an unusual song during this time, but it was an instant success: it reached number 10 in the sweaty summer of 1978.
My collection: 7" single no. 4931 Found: Velvet Vinyl Outlet, Leiden, October 8, 2010 Cost: 1 euro Tracks: 'Amor' / 'Don't drink the orange juice'
'Where were you' by Flash and the Pan is one of those songs that seems so familiar but you can't quite remember where you know it from. It was a track on the band's third album 'Headlines' and released as a single in certain territories only (which might explain why it's not listed in the discography on the band's Wikipedia page).
The single was not a hit - but it is a song that stands up well, even after almost three decades.
My collection: 7" single no. 4930 Found: Velvet Vinyl Outlet, Leiden, October 8, 2010 Cost: 1 euro Tracks: 'Where were you?' / 'Don't vote'