Tuesday, July 27, 2004
Top 3 - end of July 1964 (it's classic)
1) A Hard Day's Night (Beatles)
2) It's All Over Now (Rolling Stones)
3) I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself (Dusty Springfield)
Also in the Top 10: House Of The Rising Sun (Animals), Do Wah Diddy Diddy (Manfred Mann), It's Over (Roy Orbison)
Number 1 album: A Hard Day's Night (Beatles)
Top 3 - end of July 1974 (it's laidback)
1) Rock Your Baby (George McCrae)
2) She (Charles Aznavour)
3) Born With a Smile On My Face (Stephanie De Sykes)
Also in the Top 10: Kissin In The Back Row (Drifters), Band On The Run (Wings), When Will I See You Again (Three Degrees)
Number 1 album: Band On The Run (Wings)
Top 3 - end of July 1984 (it's controversial)
1) Two Tribes (Frankie Goes To Hollywood)
2) Hole In My Shoe (neil)
3) Relax (Frankie Goes To Hollywood)
Also in the Top 10: When Doves Cry (Prince), What's Love Got To Do With It (Tina Turner), Time After Time (Cyndi Lauper), White Lines (Don't Don't Do It) (Grandmaster Flash & Melle Mel), Young at Heart (Bluebells), I Won't Let The Sun Go Down On Me (Nik Kershaw), Love Resurrection (Alison Moyet) (sorry, I couldn't resist mentioning the whole top ten there - mighty fine!)
Number 1 album: Legend (Bob Marley & The Wailers)
Top 3 - end of July 1994 (it's bland)
1) Love Is All Around (Wet Wet Wet)
2) I Swear (All-4-One)
3) (Meet) The Flintstones (BC-52s)
Also in the Top 10: Crazy For You (Let Loose), Shine (Aswad), Let's Get Ready To Rhumble (PJ & Duncan)
Number 1 album: End Of Part One (Their Greatest Hits) (Wet Wet Wet)
Top 3 - end of July 2004 (it's geezertastic)
1) Dry Your Eyes (The Streets)
2) Lola's Theme (Shapeshifters)
3) Some Girls (Rachel Stevens)
Also in the Top 10: Satellite Of Love (Lou Reed)
Number 1 album: A Grand Don't Come For Free (The Streets)
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