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Paul Gambaccini blends digital tracks from the week's US charts of songs, albums, R&B, country and rock hits with LP and singles tracks from the last six decades.

Paul Gambaccini presents tracks from this week's US charts and hits from the last six decades.

Each week, songs are played by artists who have been inducted into 'The Rock And Roll Hall of Fame'. Working alphabetically through the list of inductees, tonight Paul plays 'Blue Moon Of Kentucky' by Elvis Presley as an example of the bass playing of Bill Black who was inducted in the 'Sideman' category. We hear 'Paranoid' by Black Sabbath, who are also in 'The Rock And Roll Hall of Fame'.

In 'A Matter Of Life And Death' Paul celebrates the birthday of Alexander O'Neal by playing his R&B Number One 'Fake'. We pay tribute to Tim Hauser of Manhattan Transfer, who has recently died, by playing the group's hit 'Operator'. 'It's Not The Same Old Song' highlights 'Happy' by The Sunshine Company and a recent song with the same title by Pharrell Williams. In a new feature called 'Beyond The Sea', Paul plays tracks from the biggest selling albums by UK artists in America. Tonight, we hear songs by The Beatles and Adele. Another new feature called 'The Other Number Ones' highlights records that reached number one in the 'Cashbox' American chart but not in the 'Billboard' Hot 100. Tonight's examples are by Roy Orbison and Bette Midler.

Our R&B number ones are from 1976 and this week by Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis, Jr. and Sam Smith. We hear Country number ones from 1957 and now by The Everly Brothers and Jason Aldean. This week's featured past and present Rock number ones are by 3 Doors Down and Hozier. The number one album in America is '1989' by Taylor Swift and she also has the best selling song of the week - 'Blank Space'.

1 hour, 57 minutes

Last on

Fri 21 Nov 2014 03:00

Music Played

  • Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band

    Born To Run

    Number Three album released in 1975

  • Lorde

    ROYALS

    Number One in 2013

  • Meghan Trainor

    ALL ABOUT THAT BASS

    Number Two - previously Number One for seven non-consecutive weeks

  • Elvis Presley

    BLUE MOON OF KENTUCKY

    The Rock And Roll Hall of Fame: Sideman category - Bill Black - bass player for Elvis

  • Imagine Dragons

    I BET MY LIFE

    Top Ten

  • Alexander O’Neal

    FAKE

    Born this day in 1953: Alexander OĂ•Neal

  • The Manhattan Transfer

    OPERATOR

    Tim Hauser - born 12 December 1941; died 16th October 2014

  • Glen Campbell

    IĂ•M NOT GONNA MISS YOU

    Country Hit from IĂ•ll Be Me soundtrack album

  • Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis, Jr.

    YOU DONĂ•T HAVE TO BE A STAR (To Be In My Show)

    R&B Number One this date in 1976

  • Sam Smith

    STAY WITH ME

    Adult R&B Number One: sixth week

  • Tove Lo

    HABITS (STAY HIGH)

    Top Ten

  • The Sunshine Company

    HAPPY

    ItÕs Not The Same Old Song: Top Fifty in 1967

  • Pharrell Williams

    Happy

    ItÕs Not The Same Old Song: US Sales over 5.5 million

  • Maroon 5

    ANIMALS

    Top Three

  • The Beatles

    WHILE MY GUITAR GENTLY WEEPS

    Beyond The Sea (a UK artistÕs best selling album in the US) The Beatles - The Beatles (from 1968) (#1 in discs sold - double LPs count as two in the US; Abbey Road is #1 in copies sold)

  • Fall Out Boy

    CENTURIES

    Top Ten

  • Roy Orbison

    CRYING

    The Other Number Ones - Number One in Cashbox in 1961 (Terrific Two in Billboard Hot 100)

  • Bette Midler

    THE ROSE

    The Other Number Ones - Number One in Cashbox in 1980 (Number Three in Billboard Hot 100)

  • Echosmith

    COOL KIDS

    Top Twenty

  • Black Sabbath

    PARANOID

    The Rock And Roll Hall of Fame: Black Sabbath

  • Idina Menzel

    LET IT GO

    Frozen - Original Soundtrack album - Number One album of the year so far

  • The Everly Brothers

    WAKE UP LITTLE SUSIE

    Country Number One this date in 1957

  • Jason Aldean

    BURNINĂ• IT DOWN

    Current Country Sales Number One: twelfth week

  • 3 Doors Down

    LOSER

    Rock Number One this date in 2000

  • Hozier

    TAKE ME TO CHURCH

    Current Rock Number One (second week)

  • Adele

    ROLLING IN THE DEEP

    Beyond The Sea (UK artistsÕ best selling albums in the US) 21 - Adele (from 1968)

  • Taylor Swift

    SHAKE IT OFF

    Number One in the Album Chart: 1989 - 1.287 million sales in its first week

  • The Four Seasons

    BIG GIRLS DONĂ•T CRY

    Number One this date in 1962

  • Johnny Nash

    I Can See Clearly Now

    Number One this date in 1972

  • Taylor Swift

    BLANK SPACE

    Current Number One - NEW

Broadcasts

  • Sat 15 Nov 2014 20:03
  • Fri 21 Nov 2014 03:00