Sunday, 5 June 2022

Al di là (Net als wij) - Sandra

Eleven-year-old Sandra made her debut with a version of Italy's entry to the Eurovision Song Contest in 1961, 'Al di la'. The song was performed by Betty Curtis, and reached a respectable fifth place. Sandra recorded the song with Dutch lyrics and with an orchestra directed by Frans Kerkhof.

The identity of this Sandra is wellknown these days: it is of course Sandra Reemer, whose career would be linked to the Eurovision Song Contest multiple times: in 1964 she recorded a Dutch version of 'Non ho l'eta' as 'Als jij maar wacht' and she would participate in the Contest herself three times: with Andres performing 'Als het om de liefde gaat', and solo with 'The party's over' and 'Colorado'.

My collection: 7" single no. 6719
Found: Bea Records, received 13 May 2022
Cost: €4
Tracks: 'Al di là (Net als wij)' / 'Duizenden sterren'

Children of the world - Gary Lux

Gary Lux represented Austria at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1985 with 'Kinder dieser Welt', a sentimental song in which he pleads for 'more flowers in the asphalt' and 'emotions instead of violence'. The English version, presented on this single, goes even further and describes despair at the state of the world: what are we leaving behind for the children of the world? 

Although the song scored pretty well in the Contest, this UK release did not chart. Still, it is a nice collectors item. The fact that the sleeve is almost identical to the original German version is a nice touch.

My collection: 7" single no. 6718
Found: Discogs.com, received 7 May 2022
Cost: €4
Tracks: 'Children of the world' / 'Movies'

Mah-na mah-na - Piero Umiliani

'Mah-na mah-na' is probably better known in the version by the Muppets, shown in the very first episode of this hilarious TV show. The track is however much older, as this single proves: the original version by Piero Umiliani was released in 1969. 

Piero Umiliani (17 July 1926 – 14 February 2001) was an Italian composer of film scores. His composition 'Mah-na mah-na' was originally used in Sweden: Heaven and Hell, a 1968 Mondo documentary about Sweden. It was a minor charting single (spending 6 weeks on the Billboard chart and peaking at number 55, and reaching number 22 in Canada), popularized by The Red Skelton Show, first airing in October 1969, and The Muppets, who covered the song several times; starting on episode 0014 of Sesame Street on 27 November 1969, then The Ed Sullivan Show three days later, and again on the syndicated series The Muppet Show in 1977. 

My collection: 7" single no. 6717
Found: Discogs.com, received 7 May 2022
Cost: €2
Tracks: 'Mah-na mah-na' / 'You tried to warn me'

Romantica - Robertino

Robertino recorded an EP of songs from the San Remo festival 1963, which I bought late last year. It turns out that this wasn't the only time the child star recorded Eurovision-related material: this single presents his version of the 1960 Italian entry, 'Romantica'. And it has to be said that this version is performed with a passion and emotion that rather impresses. It sounds more mature than one would expect from a 12-year-old.

Although this is a Dutch pressing, the single did not make it into the charts. Perhaps this is not surprising: even the original version by Renato Rascel did not chart. 

My collection: 7" single no. 6715
Found: Record fair, Den Haag, 7 May 2022
Cost: €1
Tracks: 'Romantica' / 'Lettera a Pinocchio'

Saturday, 4 June 2022

A walk in the park - Nick Straker

In 1987, the producers Stock, Aitken & Waterman were everywhere. Their hits with Mel & Kim, Rick Astley, Samantha Fox and Kylie Minogue were high in the charts all over Europe. They were also involved with some lesser known tracks, songs that didn't quite make it. 

One example of this is this single: a 1987 remix of Nick Straker's 'A walk in the park'. This version bears all the characteristics of an Eighties hit, but it didn't manage to convince the record buying public at the time.

My collection: 7" single no. 6716
Found: Record fair, Den Haag, 7 May 2022
Cost: €1
Tracks: 'A walk in the park (1987 production)' / 'Way of life (1987 production)'

La la la / Jedan dan - Willy Schobben

Willie Schobben (also: Willy Schobben) was a Dutch trumpeter, composer, conductor and arranger. Already at the age of six he played trumpet with the local fanfare Sint Hubertus from Maastricht. He was educated at the music lyceum of Maastricht. In 1927 he played the predecessor of the Limburg Symphony Orchestra with the Maastricht Municipal Orchestra (MSO). 

Shortly after the Second World War, together with Bep Rowold and Pi Scheffer, he founded the band Red, White and Blue Stars, the predecessor of the well-known big band The Skymasters, where he, since the first rehearsal in 1946, played the trumpet. His greatest success came in 1962, when two of his records reached the number one spot in the Dutch charts, "Mexico" and the instrumental version of "Brandend Zand". He lived in Kerkrade for the last years of his life, where he died in early 2009 at the age of 93, after a short illness.

This single presents his versions of the Eurovision classics 'La la la' and 'Jedan dan', which were both performed at the 1968 edition. 

My collection: 7" single no. 6714
Found: Record fair, Den Haag, 7 May 2022
Cost: €1
Tracks: 'La la la' / 'Jedan dan'

Tophits van de Turk - Draaiorgel "De Turk"

Barrelorgans are an important piece of cultural heritage in the Netherlands. When you're walking the streets in one of the bigger cities you may still get across one of them, usually with one or two men hoping to get a little money from passers by. 

One of these barrelorgans is "De Turk", built in 1908 by Limonaire in Paris, France. The organ had a chocolate colored front and the Kapellmeister (the statuette) on the organ had a Turkish appearance, hence the name. Actually, it was an image of a Zuaaf, but everyone called it a Turk. This image disappeared from the organ during a renovation in 1915; however, the name was retained.

During the Sixties several singles and albums were recorded with this machine, with instrumental versions of popular hits of the time. This single, featuring four medleys, includes a version of the 1964 Eurovision entry of the Netherlands: 'Jij bent mijn leven'. You will hear it in medley no. 26. You will also hear songs like 'Pour moi la vie va commencer', 'Quiereme mucho' and 'Tender years'.

My collection: 7" single no. 6713
Found: Record fair, Den Haag, 7 May 2022
Cost: 1 euro
Tracks: 'No. 23', 'No. 24' / 'No. 25', 'No. 26'

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