20 March 1969 – This Day 55 Years Ago JOHN LENNON Married The Love Of His Live

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20 March 2024

Eternal rock & pop legend JOHN LENNON (1940-1980) married the love of his life
YOKO ONO (now 91) in Gibraltar today 55 years ago, on 20 March 1969. They spent
their honeymoon in Amsterdam, campaigning with a week-long Bed-In For Peace.

To all Yoko haters: time to go to the toilets.

THE BALLAD OF JOHN AND YOKO

Standing in the dock at Southampton
Trying to get to Holland or France
The man in the Mac said, “You’ve got to go back”
You know, they didn’t even give us a chance

Christ, you know it ain’t easy
You know how hard it can be
The way things are going
They’re gonna crucify me

Finally, made the plane into Paris
Honeymooning down by the Seine
Peter Brown called to say, “You can make it okay
You can get married in Gibraltar, near Spain”

Christ, you know it ain’t easy
You know how hard it can be
The way things are going
They’re gonna crucify me

Drove from Paris to the Amsterdam Hilton
Talking in our beds for a week
The news people said, “Say what you doing in bed”
I said, “We’re only trying to get us some peace”

Christ, you know it ain’t easy
You know how hard it can be
The way things are going
They’re gonna crucify me


Saving up your money for a rainy day
Giving all your clothes to charity
Last night the wife said, “Poor boy, when you’re dead
You don’t take, nothing with you but your soul”
Made a lightning trip to Vienna
Eating chocolate cake in a bag
The newspaper said, “She’s gone to his head
They look just like two gurus in drag”

Christ, you know it ain’t easy
You know how hard it can be
The way things are going
They’re gonna crucify me

Caught the early plane back to London
50 acorns tied in a sack
The men from the press said, “We wish you success
It’s good to have the both of you back”

Christ, you know it ain’t easy
You know how hard it can be
The way things are going
They’re gonna crucify me
The way things are going
They’re gonna crucify me

16 March 1965 – Last Time For THE ROLLING STONES

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16 March 2024

Today 58 years ago, on 16 March 1965, imperishable rock icons THE ROLLING STONES scored their third number-one hit in their home country (UK) with rad rocker THE LAST TIME with that awesome Keef riff. It was the first No 1 credited to songwriters Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, nicknamed The Glimmer Twins. The song was recorded in California.

The resemblance with The Staple Singers tune This May Be The Last Time was
pretty obvious, but no claim was filed. On the other hand, the money greedy former
Rolling Stones business lawyer Allen Klein, whose company ABKCO Records owns the rights to all 60s Stones music, sued English rock band The Verve for using samples of the Andrew Oldham Orchestra (the band’s young, but tremendously clever manager) recording of 
The Last Time
for their mega-hit Bitter Sweet Symphony.

The Rolling Stones

The Staple Singers

The Andrew Oldham Orchestra

The Verve

15 March 1969 – TOMMY ROE Got ‘DIZZY’ 55 Years Ago

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15 March 2024

American bubblegum pop singer TOMMY ROE, aged 81 now, scored several hits in the 60s/70s. One of them was DIZZY. It reached the top of the US Singles Chart 55 years ago today, on 15 March 1969 and spend four weeks up there.

TOMMY ROE: Bio – Discography

In 1991 British rockers The Wonder Stuff and comedian Vic Reeves
covered the song and scored a number one hit with it in the UK.

THE WONDER STUFF: Bio – Discography

NEW ORDER Had A BLUE MONDAY Today 41 Years Ago

7 March 2024

Manchester‘s electro-pop-rock giants NEW ORDER released their most famous and
most successful single ever BLUE MONDAY 41 years ago today, on 7 March 1983
through iconic label Factory Records.

The single’s unique packaging was designed by Peter Saville and Brett Wickens.
It features a die-cut sleeve designed to resemble a 5+1⁄4-inch floppy disk. It cost
so much to produce that Factory Records actually lost money on each copy sold,
nobody expected Blue Monday to be a commercially successful record at all,
so nobody expected the cost to be an issue.

In the UK it has sold 1.16 million copies in all formats, including the 1988 and 1995
re-releases. Sales of the original 1983 12-inch release account for the bulk of the total,
at over 700,000 copies. It has more than 380 million streams, so far, on Spotify.

Bassist Peter Hook said afterward that the song was stolen from
the Donna Summer song “Our Love” a B-side that also appeared on
her Bad Girls album


.
Boom boom boom.

How does it feel
When you treat me like you do
.

NEW ORDER: Facebook

MICHAEL JACKSON Topped The US Singles Chart 41 Years Ago Today With Timeless Masterstroke ‘BILLIE JEAN’

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5 March 2024

The late astronomic superstar MICHAEL JACKSON (1958-2009)
scored his biggest hit with timeless masterstroke BILLIE JEAN.

Pop at its perfection It conquered the US Singles Chart‘s top seat
41 years ago today, on 5 March 1983. It also topped the UK Chart.
More than 1,6 billion streams on Spotify, so far.

It was the lead single from his zillion copies selling LP Thriller.

Billie Jean is not my lover
She’s just a girl who claims that I am the one
But the kid is not my son
She says I am the one, but the kid is not my son

MJ: Instagram – Bio – Discography

Classic No 1 Crackers – BLONDIE This Day In 1980 And EAGLES This Day In 1975

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1 March 2024

BLONDIE with ATOMIC.
Written by Debbie Harry and Jimmy Destri.
From their 4th LP Eat To The Beat.

Atomic went to the top seat of the UK Singles chart
44 years ago today, on 1 March 1980. Their 3rd #1 in GB.

Blondie: Bio – Discography

EAGLES with BEST OF MY LOVE
Written by Don Henley, Glenn Frey and J.D. Souther.
From their 3rd LP On The Border.

It conquered the top seat of the US Charts 49 years ago today, on 1 March 1975.

Eagles: Bio – Discography