Saturday, 18 July 2026

My number one - Luv

The trio Luv released their first album with Patty Brard in 1980 and 'My number one' was the first single to be taken from that album. The German pressing of the single had a slightly different picture sleeve, compared to the Dutch version

The song was a top five hit in the Netherlands and in Flanders (Belgium). It was Luv's last chart entry outside Dutch-speaking countries, ending the group's succession of export hits. It reached number 60 in Germany. 

My collection: 7" single no. 8334
Found: Gaga Music, Goch (Germany), 15 July 2026
Tracks: 'My number one' / 'The show must go on

A-ba-ni-bi - Izhar Cohen & the "Alpha-Beta"

It's not difficult to find a copy of 'A-ba-ni-bi' in the Netherlands. It seems that thousands of copies have been left in record shops and thrift shops all over the country, in that simple sleeve containing just the title and artist. 

The version that was made in Germany is a lot harder to find. I think I've only seen it a couple of times through the years - but never for the 1 euro that I paid for it this week. This version is, of course, attractive because of the picture sleeve, on which you can actually see Izhar Cohen's face. The song remains the same: I don't think a Hebrew version was ever released on record.

My collection: 7" single no. 8333
Found: Gaga Music, Goch (Germany), 15 July 2026
Tracks: 'A-ba-ni-bi' / 'Illusions

The fool on the hill - Shirley Bassey

In 1970 Shirley Bassey released this cover version of the Beatles' 'The fool on the hill'. In his authorised biography, Many Years from Now, Paul McCartney says he first got the idea for the premise from the Dutch design collective the Fool, who were the Beatles' favourite designers in 1967 and told him that they had derived their name from the Tarot card of the same name. According to McCartney, the song possibly relates to a character such as Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, the Beatles' meditation teacher. 

'"Fool on the Hill" was mine and I think I was writing about someone like Maharishi. His detractors called him a fool. Because of his giggle, he wasn't taken too seriously. It was this idea of a fool on the hill, a guru in a cave, I was attracted to ... I was sitting at the piano at my father's house in Liverpool hitting a D 6th chord, and I made up "Fool on the Hill"'.

Shirley Bassey's version peaked at number 48 in the UK singles chart.  

My collection: 7" single no. 8332
Found: Gaga Music, Goch (Germany), 15 July 2026
Tracks: 'The fool on the hill' / 'What are you doing the rest of your life'

Cross your heart - Tina

I bought Tina's 'Cross your heart' in 2014, in a downright ugly sleeve. I was glad to have the opportunity to buy a better version this week; the German pressing of the single with a colour picture sleeve.

Tina was born Philomena Quinn and won a talent contest in Butlins Skegness. She then sang with the Mexican showband between 1966 and 1968. Ireland was a poor country with bad roads, and Tina was involved in two serious traffic accidents that nearly meant the end of her career. In 1972, Tina made her first attempt to participate in the Irish national selection by singing 'Don't Need Your Sympathy', but she finished in a tie for third place behind Sandie Jones. The winner of the 1974 national final, in which Tina sang all the songs, was 'Cross Your Heart', written by Paul Lyttle. 'Cross Your Heart' was a big hit in Ireland. Expectations were high when she arrived in Brighton. In the end, she ended up in seventh place.

My collection: 7" single no. 8331
Found: Gaga Music, Goch (Germany), 15 July 2026
Tracks: 'Cross your heart' / 'What would I be

What is love / New song - Howard Jones

The Old Gold series were quite popular at the end of the Eighties. It was a way to buy old hits as new singles - even if there was no picture sleeve. For completists, it was a nightmare of course, because if you wanted to have all the singles of a certain artist, you had to buy this Old Gold release as well.

Howard Jones's first singles 'New song' and 'What is love' ended up on one of these Old Gold singles. As a collector of Howard Jones singles, I couldn't pass on this one. Fortunately, it was just 1 euro in this shop.

My collection: 7" single no. 8330
Found: Gaga Music, Goch (Germany), 15 July 2026
Tracks: 'What is love' / 'New song

Sing Conny Sing - Conny Froboess

Conny Froboess represented Germany at the Eurovision Song Contest with 'Zwei kleine Italiener' in 1962. Her career went on until 1967, when she married theatre director Hellmuth Matiasek. Instead, she focused on a career as an actress. Between 2013 and 2021 she appeared in the Ostwind series of movies.

Meanwhile, 1992 saw the released of 'Sing Conny Sing', a curious Nineties-style remix/medley of her biggest hits. Among them was, of course, 'Zwei kleine Italiener', and so this single ended up in my collection - even if this remix is a slightly embarrassing piece.

My collection: 7" single no. 8329
Found: Gaga Music, Goch (Germany), 15 July 2026
Tracks: 'Sing Conny Sing' / 'My dear Conny (instrumental)

On the road again - The Catch

The Catch were an English new wave duo active in the 1980s whose members were Don Snow and Chris Whitten. They released two albums and several singles and had chart success in Europe, most notably with the single '25 Years'.

In 1984 they released 'On the road again', a cover of the Canned Heat song, written by Floyd Jones and Alan Wilson and released in 1968. Don Snow wrote the B-side, 'Understood', which is a catchy reggae-style piece. And then, of course, there's the sleeve. Arty.

My collection: 7" single no. 8328
Found: Gaga Music, Goch (Germany), 15 July 2026
Tracks: 'On the road again' / 'Understood'

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