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Friday, September 29, 2023

M10 show week #88

 



Well, due to crybaby over there, we will be interrupted tonight so HE can eat with us!

Elvis:  An' I appreciate that- 'ceptin' the 'crybaby' part...

So this week we feature 1961, one new debut, and a new #1, so let's start out by getting that debut in!  This is country duo Dan + Shay at #10...



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That'll be stuck in mah head all week...

It'll probably get lonely in there!  Anyway, I said we were going to 1961 this week- and while Canada matches us at #1 with Bobby Vee's Take Good Care Of My Baby, Australia had some homegrown talent at the top.  In fact, he was the very first native to hit their top 40 charts anywhere in the country!  He tried- twice- to make it in America.  The first time, idiot promoters labelled him "the boomerang boy" and made him do exhibitions where anyone who could throw farther than he did won a prize.  He paid off pretty good- until the day he got drunk first.  That changed their mind about the exhibitions.

The second time, however, was after a very serious accident that really impacted his mental health.  The trip went miserably, he flew to London and woke up three days later in a straightjacket, only getting released 

*****NOTE:  RAMPANT FACE-STUFFING INTERLUDE****

when an expat in the hospital identified him.  Unfortunately, it would become an ongoing thing until his death for Johnny O'Keefe, who was at the top this week in 1961 in Australia with this tune...


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Man, that there story sure is a shame.  What a talent!

I agree.  Now this is the first week of "before we were born", Jo-Anne, so my Song I Wouldn't Turn Off was a bit harder, but nothing like a challenge.  I found 8 that I picked out, slashed that to 3, and here are my picks for this week in 1961:

3rd place goes to a song that... well, it was the number one this week here and in Canada- Bobby Vee's Take Good Care Of My Baby- a song that reached #6 in Australia.

2nd goes to the song that was #9 this week here- a song that peaked #3 in Australia, but apparently got no higher than #11 in Canada- Ray Charles and Hit The Road, Jack.

And this week's song I wouldn't turn off-  


...the Highwaymen and Michael, which was #3 here this week, and peaked at 2 in Canada and at the top in Australia (possibly, as in Canada, under Michael Row The Boat).  


Man, good food!  Ya should get us wings more offn!

You're the one with the $500 million estate, you pick up a bill once in a while and we'll talk.  Anyway, get the M10 finished!

Food din't help yer disposition!  Anyway, here ya go...

9- back up a notch for BORNS an' Suddenly...
8- Holdin' at the spot, Casting Crowns and Praise You In This Storm...
7- down a spot in week #8, Talk an' A Little Bit Happy...
6- Nine weeks an' down a pair, Mikaela Davis an' Far From You...
5- Up 4 for Aiden Bissett an' Ultraviolet...
4- Back up a spot fer Cole Swindell an' She Had Me At Heads Carolina....
3- Droppin' from the top is Smash Mouth an' Underground Sun...
2- Slidin' up ta #2 is Jason Isbell an' Save The World...

An' a new #1 by a first timer at the top...



credit Elrika Henriksson

...Whitney an' Kansas!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Okay, so now go jog off your dinner, and we'll be back next time!

5 comments:

  1. The only song I recognize is Hit the Road, Jack, and that's largely because I've heard that phrase sung on a sour note.

    Ah, well.

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  2. Ok I have never jogged in my life I have a hard enough time walking, just saying.

    Neon Cowgirl is a song new to me but Johnny O'Keefe is someone I was into when I was a teenage

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    1. Yeah, same on the jogging for me. I would lose weight via regurgitation.

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  3. That's a sad story about Johnny O'Keefe. He had a nice voice. I'm surprised "Hit The Road Jack" didn't go higher in Canada. Good song! Nobody jogs here either. Bad knees and all...

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