Saturday, August 31, 2019


Caffé Latté
HOTTEST SONGS
this week
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1 LET US LOVE
     Topic, Vigiland & Christopher           1 4
2 THINKING OF YOU
     Simply Red           3 3
3 LET ME GO
     Marcus & Martinus          5 3
4 TEETH
     5 Seconds Of Summer           7 2
5 TINY LOVE
      Mika           2 3
6 PLEASE (YOU GOT THAT…) Studio Outtake
      INXS with Ray Charles          NEW
7 HEARTS WILL BLEED
      Janice           NEW
8 NEVER SEEN THE RAIN
      Tones And I           NEW
9 FUCK, I’M LONELY
      Lauv ftg. Anne-Marie           4 5
10 BAD AS THE BOYS
      Tove Lo ftg. Alma           6 5

Hear the Top 10 (plus additional new songs) on the Spotify playlist.
TIME CAPSULE: WHERE DO YOU GO.
More retro tomorrow.
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WHERE DO YOU GO
No Mercy
1996 UK #2; US #5
Trivia: No Mercy formed in Miami, Florida. "Where Do You Go" was a global smash for the trio. The song was a remake of a track from Eurodance group La Bouche's album 'Sweet Dreams'.
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This regular segment looks back on recordings from the previous century. Check the special Caffé Latté playlist on spotify to rediscover these releases from the distant past.
                                                                                                                                   
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Friday, August 30, 2019

THE 200 BEST SONGS OF THE YEAR 1979 A.D. 
This post: #150-141. Continues: in 2 days...
Caffé Latté presents:
200 GREATEST SONGS
from
1979
As the 1970s drew to a close, pop music offered up some of the best tracks that showcased an array of genres. This was the last great hurrah for disco, spearheaded by Giorgio Moroder in the wake of Saturday Night Fever. Synth-pop was gaining momentum. Punk morphed with new wave. Sony launched the Walkman, making music more portable than ever before. Michael Jackson teamed up with producer Quincy Jones to take his solo career to a new level. Here are 200 examples of the great music released during the final 12 months of the Seventies…

150
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VIDEO KILLED THE RADIO STAR
The Buggles
This was the last single to top the Australian chart in the 1970s: a prophetic song that predicted the importance that music videos and MTV would have during the Eighties.

149
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NEVER BE THE SAME
Christopher Cross
The American performer’s debut album collected 5 Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year. This was one of its tracks.

148
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GOTTA GO HOME
Boney M
This disco track was sampled for the Duck Sauce dance hit “Barbra Streisand”.

147
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THE DEVIL WENT DOWN TO GEORGIA
Charlie Daniels Band
This single topped the US Country Chart.

146
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GOTTA SERVE SOMEBODY
Bob Dylan
The Grammy Award-winning single was inspired by the singer / songwriter’s conversion to Christianity.

145
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I DON’T LIKE MONDAYS
Boomtown Rats
Inspired by a tragic shooting at a school where the perpetrator claimed she did it because “I don’t like Mondays”. Written by lead singer Bob Geldof.

144
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CHUCK E’S IN LOVE
Rickie Lee Jones
Breakthrough single for American singer / songwriter from her self-titled debut album.

143
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COME RAIN OR COME SHINE
Barbra Streisand
Another water-themed track from the actress / singer’s LP ‘Wet’. Written by Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer.

142
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POP MUZIK
M
Recorded by M, the moniker used by the international hit’s English writer and producer Robin Scott. The disc reached #1 in America, Europe, Canada, Australia and South Africa.

141
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LAST TRAIN TO LONDON
Electric Light Orchestra
In some territories, this track was issued as part of a double A-sided single with “Confusion”, both off the ‘Discovery’ LP and written and produced by lead vocalist Jeff Lynne.

TIME CAPSULE: I GUESS THAT'S WHY THEY CALL IT THE BLUES.
More retro tomorrow.
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I GUESS THAT’S WHY THEY CALL IT THE BLUES
Elton John
1983 UK #5; US #4
Trivia: As well as its success on the pop charts, "I Guess That's Why They Call It The Blues" spent 4 weeks at #2 on the US Adult Contemporary Chart. The song features a harmonica solo performed by Stevie Wonder.
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This regular segment looks back on recordings from the previous century. Check the special Caffé Latté playlist on spotify to rediscover these releases from the distant past.