Yesterday I presented Aline's attempt at covering Wind's 'Lass die Sonne in dein Herz', today I give you Lou Prince's version. It's another unknown singer, this time from the Netherlands, who has also recorded a Dutch version of the song - though with different lyrics than Aline.
Like Aline, this version never troubled the charts. Although the sleeve actually mentions a Lou Prince fanclub, I doubt it was ever reached the three digit mark.
My collection: 7" single no. 5179 Found: Chelsea Records, Antwerpen, June 9, 2011 Cost: 2 euro Tracks: 'Als de zon schijnt in je hart' / 'Zonder jou'
'Tennis' was Chris Rea's third album, released in 1980. The title track was released as a single ahead of the album in March 1980. The single went by without troubling the charts in any territory.
The album wasn't much more successful: it reached number 60 in the UK albums chart - and that was all.
My collection: 7" single no. 5170 Found: Chelsea Records, Antwerpen, June 9, 2011 Cost: 1 euro Tracks: 'Tennis' / 'If you really love me'
Not to be confused with the Modern Talking song from the Eighties, this single by Hot Chocolate was written by band members Tony Wilson and Erroll Brown and released in April 1973. It's a song about an interracial love affair and a father who does not approve. Founding father of British blues Alexis Korner has a spoken word part in the song.
The single was a hit for the band, peaking at number 7 in the UK singles chart. The song was later covered by the American band Stories, the Quireboys and - unfortunately - Dutch singer Bert Heerink who created a Dutch version called 'Julie July'.
My collection: 7" single no. 5165 Found: Chelsea Records, Antwerpen, June 9, 2011 Cost: 1 euro Tracks: 'Brother Louie' / 'I want to be free'
As it says in Wikipedia: 'Kirill "Kirka" Babitzin (22 September 1950 – 31 January 2007) was a musician from Finland, but now he's dead'. It's a bit harsh, but it is the truth. There's more to the story than that of course, but there you go.
Kirka represented Finland in Eurovision Song Contest 1984 with the song 'Hengaillaan' (which is Finnish for 'hanging out'). The song finished ninth in a field of 19 competitors. This single features an English language version of the song, entitled 'C'mon let's boogie'.
My collection: 7" single no. 5177 Found: Chelsea Records, Antwerpen, June 9, 2011 Cost: 3 euro Tracks: 'C'mon let's boogie' / 'Oh Marie'
Two major compilation albums with hits by Janet Jackson have been released so far, but both of them failed to include her earliest singles. Only a UK limited edition double cd package of 'Design of a decade' (1995) included a 12" version of 'Young love', 'Say you do' and this single, 'Don't stand another chance'.
It's even more amazing when you think that Janet actually released 10 singles before she hit it big with 'What have you done for me lately' - and subsequent singles. And one more thing: between 1982 and 1985 she didn't need to get her tits out to sell records. But then, she only sold half a million records in that time...
My collection: 7" single no. 5155 Found: Chelsea Records, Antwerpen, June 9, 2011 Cost: 1 euro Tracks: 'Don't stand another chance' / 'Rock 'n' roll'
'Give me just a little more time' was originally released in 1970 as the debut single of Chairmen of the Board, an American soul band. The song was written by Holland, Dozier & Holland, who also released the single on their own Invictus label.
It was covered in 1991 by Australian pop singer Kylie Minogue. Minogue's version was featured in a commercial for Accurist watches at the time. It was one of the last tracks to be recorded for her fourth album, 'Let's get to it. It peaked at number 2 in the UK singles chart.
My collection: 7" single no. 5152 Found: Chelsea Records, Antwerpen, June 9, 2011 Cost: 1 euro Tracks: 'Give me just a little more time' / 'Do you dare (NRG edit)'
'No sound but a heart' was Sheena Easton's eighth studio album, released in 1987 on the EMI label. The album was issued in Canada, Mexico, Japan, and other Asian markets. The album consisted of midtempo and ballad songs. The release of 'No sound but a heart' was hampered in the United States after EMI America was absorbed into EMI Manhattan records and two scheduled release dates for the album (February and June of 1987) were not met.
The album produced only one single, 'Eternity', written by Prince. The single was, amazingly, not a hit. This was Easton's final release on the EMI label, where she had started her career. She subsequently moved to MCA Records the following year in 1988.
My collection: 7" single no. 5149 Found: Chelsea Records, Antwerpen, June 9, 2011 Cost: 2 euro Tracks: 'Eternity' / 'Shockwave'