That's just the way the ball bounces sometimes, my friend. But let that not spoil your fun on this week's M10 show, bec-
Fun? My stomach's growlin'!
Go make a sandwich then, while I get things started with a two-debut M10, a really bad week for my top five of 1981 in Australia, and...
Ah'll fix yer fun. Guess who just joined me in rock'n'roll Heaven?
I heard, Dickie Betts from the Allman Brothers Band. We're all getting old...
Ah'm not, haw!
I'm not even sure that's funny, considering... Anyway, my first debut is kind of one of those songs I don't know how it managed to drift into the shuffle, as it's from 2012, and from someone I know nothing about. But, it's kind of got that just-starting-out M10 vibe, so here at ten is Frankie Rose...
Well, see, she... oh, never mind, it's like talking to Gilligan! So let's move back to target year 1981, where we see Sheena Easton's Morning Train (9 to 5) at the top on Cashbox. Called just 9 To 5 in Europe, it got the name change here because Dolly Parton was charting with another 9 To 5 at this point... in fact, it was a past #1 here, the current #1 in Canada (to be replaced by Sheena in 2 weeks!) and would get to #9 in Australia- while Morning Train would top their charts in 2 weeks. However, Australia's top song this week in '81 got short shrift in North America, getting to #14 on US Mainstream rock, but that's it. It was Adam and the Ants with Antmusic, and like what I do know of his music, it must be an acquired taste that I never did acquire.
But fear not, Australia sticks it to me on MY top 5 of the week!
5- April Wine, Just Between You And Me. Moving into its peak spot of 21 here, I was surprised that this Canadian act only got to 22 there. Not as surprised it didn't get Down Under.
4- Yarborough and Peoples, Don't Stop The Music. It also moves into its peak of 17; this time it was Canada that ignored it, and Australia peaked it at 73.
3- Phil Collins, I Missed Again. At 32 this week, Billboard peaked it at 19; the rest of y'all hit each end, peaking at #2 in Canada, but at 88 in Australia.
2- Juice Newton, Angel Of The Morning. I loved this almost as much as the Merilee Rush original; moving 4 to #4 this week, it would get stuck at 2 behind Sheena here, top the charts in Canada, and get nowhere near Australia.
And that leaves my top song for the week- a song hitting its #11 peak in both Canada and the US, and managing a week's best #54 in Australia...
...James Taylor and JD Souther and Her Town Too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Boy, you wuz right, Australia left ya down with a thud!
It wouldn't be interesting to do if the hits were in the same place everywhere! Next up, our second debut, more new Real Estate at #9...
I like listening to clips of songs I have never heard before, for that I thank you and say cliip number 2 was better then clip number 1. There are some songs on this list I know and some I don't but that is how life is.
Frankie Rose has a real 80s vibe. Interesting back story about Morning Train - I didn't know it was called 9 to 5, originally. April Wine has a huge following here in Canada, but not so much, elsewhere. At least there were some inroads in the U.S.
I like listening to clips of songs I have never heard before, for that I thank you and say cliip number 2 was better then clip number 1. There are some songs on this list I know and some I don't but that is how life is.
ReplyDeleteGlad you like what you hear- well, usually!
DeleteFrankie Rose has a real 80s vibe. Interesting back story about Morning Train - I didn't know it was called 9 to 5, originally. April Wine has a huge following here in Canada, but not so much, elsewhere. At least there were some inroads in the U.S.
ReplyDeleteMorning train came out during the old American Top 40 years, I listened to Casey Kasem religiously.
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