Thursday, April 30, 2026

The Chuck Buell Forgotten Hits Take-Over Continues ...

Chuck Buell Continues on a Theme ...

After my recent "Three Credit Cards in the Fountain" lyrical parody, a lifelong friend of mine and I were talking about the old 1954 Forgotten Hit that inspired it, "Three Coins in the Fountain," and remembering the other Top Ten Hits of 1954.  While we could remember all the Top Ten for that year except for one … neither one of us could place Jo Stafford's "Make Love to Me!"

So, we went to listen to it. Here it is for your reference.

Well, the whole song was nothing but a Big Bowl of Mush to us 10 year old boys then! Holey McBuckets! No wonder we don't remember it! It was also considered highly controversial and questionable at the time, as its suggestive lyrics were deemed very risqué for 1954.

Fast forward six years later to 1960 when I was in High School and was doing my Radio Show each weeknight. One weekly feature was "Make It Or Break It," the kind of thing where I'd play a few select new records during one half hour segment and have a panel of three or four of my local high school's students comment on each one and vote on its "Hitability!"

I'll never forget one record I played ( which was kind of a conceptual update on the blatant theme of Stafford's "Make Love to Me," I think ) that also succeeded in being considered highly questionable and risqué for the time. In fact, the song was banned or restricted by many radio stations but funnily enough, I got away with playing it during its short, low-charting life where it peaked at only Number 86 on Billboard's Top 100.  Anyway, one "Make It Or Break It" panel guy said, very straightforwardly, "It sounds like a record to Make Out to!"  Gasp!  Remember, this was the conservative late 1950s-lingering into the early 1960s that had not yet given way to the "Swingin' 60s!"

I thought it might be fun to also include that one here so you can rank and rate it too!

CB ( which stands for "Controversial Boy!" )

 

OK, both of these were just a little before my time ...

But for the ultra-conservative early 1950's, these are a couple of pretty hot looking women! 


Damn!  You could almost stick these two on Gilligan's Island!!! (kk)

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

It's The Chuck Buell Forgotten Hits Take-Over

It’s the CHUCK BUELL FORGOTTEN HITS TAKE-OVER!!!

For the next two days, you will be entertained by the one and only Chuck Buell!

"Early last week, while many tourists throw spare change into Rome's Trevi Fountain for good fortune, but because she didn't have any change, Pop Singer Katy Perry tossed her credit card into the water."  (True)

(Yes, that IS Katy Perry with her credit card in the Trevi Fountain)

"She placed her credit card in the fountain's water and but quickly retrieved it before it could float away!"

Wait!  Does a Trevi Fountain wish work if you take your coin (or credit card) back?!  

I'd like to hear someone (a more talented singer-songwriter than I!) create a parody of that Old 1954 Number One Forgotten Hit, "Three Coins in a Fountain" by the Four Aces called "Three Credit Cards in a Fountain!"

Perhaps along the lines of ~~~

Three Credit Cards in the fountain,

Each one under financial stress.

Thrown by three maxed out holders,

Which card will the credit company repossess.

Three Credit Cards in the fountain.
Each card longing for a loan,
There they lie in the fountain,
Somewhere in the waters of Rome.

Three Credit Cards in the fountain.  

Away through the water they float.

Someone needs a good accountant,

Because this Fountain offers no Hope!

Pay on Time! Pay on Time!”

(With apologies to the Four Aces!)

Here for song reference ~~~

CB ( which stands for "Coinage Boy!" )

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Tuesday This And That

From Geoff Lambert’s weekly sheet …

Somebody born in ‘33 was 45 in ‘78

That’s gotta be some sort of a record

Also from Geoff …

An article in Cash Box magazine 30th of April 1966

‘Louie, Louie' Returns Again

NEW YORK — The Kingsmen’s record of “Louie, Louie,” which was initially released some two and a half years ago, has once again become a hot item in the singles sales market. The current sales boom has accounted for the sale of 97,000 pieces of the deck according to the label’s Peter Garris, who also stated that between seven and eight months ago the single went through a phase where it sold an additional 300,000 copies. The current boom in the single has placed it on the Top 100 chart at 89 with a red bullet last week and this week has moved it to number 85. The tune has never waned in its appeal according to the sales figures on the Kingsmen’s “Louie, Louie” LP, released by the label. Monthly sales are in the 80,000 to 100,000 range. Garris also said that stations throughout the country are once again regularly playing the tune.

Interesting in light of our recent observation …

>>>And look at #89 ... The Kingsmen are back with "Louie Louie!"  (Maybe audiences have matured a little bit since 1963 and can handle it now ... but I doubt it!)  kk

The Kingsmen’s version of “Louie Louie” actually made the National Charts THREE TIMES …

First in late 1963 / early 1964 where it peaked at #1 in both Cash Box (two weeks) and Record World (one week) … then again in April of 1965 where it peaked at #129 in Record World only … and then this current run from April of 1966, where Cash Box ranked it at #65.  I guess controversy really does spur sales!  (kk)

It seems Geoff’s on a roll this week …

Did you know?

In 1982, John Denver walked into his home carrying a chainsaw. He didn’t come to argue – he came to return something. Days earlier, while he was away, his soon-to-be ex-wife Anne Martell had hired men to cut down the trees around their Aspen home - the tall ones that John loved. When he came back, they were gone. The yard felt empty. Exposed. Something in him broke. He went to the garage. Started the saw. Then walked inside. The kitchen table he cut in half. The dining table he cut in half. The bed they shared for fifteen years he sawed straight through. Wood cracking. Rooms torn apart. A life coming apart piece by piece. At one point he grabbed her by the throat then stopped. "I did what I came for," he said and walked out.  Eight years earlier he had written "Annie’s Song" in ten minutes on a ski lift. The man who once sang "you fill up my senses" had just cut their life in half.

To subscribe to Geoff’s weekly sheet, just drop him an email at geoff.lambert@btinternet.com … and tell him Forgotten Hits sent you!

>>>I don't know if you remember or not, but several years ago (8? 9?) Forgotten Hits came in as the #1 Oldies Website in Russia!  (NO idea why!!!)  But I remember we joked around about it for a while.  (kk) 

Not sure if you shared with your Russian website viewers and the rest of the world back then what TV and radio was like in the USSR days, but if not, here is an "insight":

Russian Bandstand -- https://youtu.be/dVfkV5C6EEc?si=P4uyqylC3oAnCSQ2

Go Go Radio Moscow -- https://youtu.be/rECtD2GmlX8?si=k9XpVI9mHef53xTb

And remember, in Russia, you don't listen to the radio -- radio listens to you!

Regards,

Uncle T. Jay

From Tom Cuddy …

‘Michael’ Rocks Box Office With Record-Setting $97 Million Debut

https://variety.com/2026/film/box-office/michael-box-office-opening-weekend-record-1236730805/#utm_campaign=syndication&utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=referral

And his worldwide box office gross for opening weekend was $217.3 million, which means that in just one weekend, this already places him in third place for the all-time highest worldwide music biopic grosses (behind “Bohemian Rhapsody” - $910.8 million – and “Elvis” - $288.7 million, which he will easily pass in the week to come.  Pretty amazing.

This movie spotlights the high points of Michael’s career, stopping in 1988 when he was still on top of the world with his “Bad” tour.

Billboard points out 20 previous times that Jackson proved he was “The King Of Pop” here:

https://www.billboard.com/lists/michael-jackson-king-of-pop-20-times-he-earned-title-list/#recipient_hashed=fa7e92da6f6e66bffcf0bcbf863670c6eb37d7159eb4d0ea1e44fecd5ec87eeb&recipient_salt=3a1d6b09af3b92ad7e38f8327cf18febeb049fd1c9a251b66957a07d9375735c&utm_medium=email&utm_source=exacttarget&utm_campaign=billboard_daily&utm_content=678854_04-27-2026&utm_term=6338564

Hi Kent –

Thanks for the link to that Billboard story on some of the mistakes made in the recent Michael Jackson film.

Looks like they missed a couple of other errors:

In 1969 the Jackson 5 were shown in the Motown studios recording several songs for their first album. 

Young Michael is laying down his lead vocal on the song "Who's Lovin' You," which would end up as the B-side of the group's first Motown single release.

In the control room working the board is Berry Gordy. However, the song was actually produced by Bobby Taylor of the Vancouvers (who never appears in the film). 

Earlier in the same scene Michael is shown singing his vocals to the song that would end up on the A-side of that first Motown 45.

"I Want You Back" was written and produced by the team of Freddie Perren, Alphonso Mizell, Deke Richards and Berry Gordy. Together they called themselves The Corporation

But in the booth once again we only see Berry. This makes it seem that Berry and only Berry produced the group's first record(s) when of course that was not true. 

Just wanted to add, as you posted Sunday, fans of the Jackson 5 and Michael's music will probably enjoy the film (even though it's not completely accurate).

Santi Paradoa

Miami, Florida

Oh, there are plenty of others …

In the film, we see The Jackson Five performing “Never Can Say Goodbye” in 1968 … even tho that song wouldn’t even be written until three years later.

The idea of Michael’s first nose surgery being inspired by a drawing of Peter Pan may have had some minor element of proof to it …

But what was far more obvious was that Michael didn’t want Joe Jackson’s nose … which is something he inherited and most definitely had to get rid of.

And cutting Bobby Taylor completely out of the story is another huge mistake … but I guess at this point, it’s safer to go with the legend.  (After all, Michael was “eight” to his audience when he was really ten!)

But the fact is, it was Bobby Taylor who first brought the group to Motown’s attention.  Gladys Knight also got in the quintet’s corner, telling Berry that he should sign them.  But then, when it came time to introduce them to the world for the very first time on “The Ed Sullivan Show,” it was Diana Ross who got all the credit … most likely because she was Motown’s most recognizable artist (and was also sleeping with Berry Gordy at the time!)

Nobody knew who Bobby Taylor (and the Vanouvers) were … their only real pop hit was “Does Your Mama Know About Me,” which peaked at #29 in 1968.  The group would get a lot more attention if Gladys Knight and Diana Ross were on the team promoting them (not that they weren’t already outstanding on their own.)   kk

FROM WILD WAYNE’S INTERVIEW WITH GENE PITNEY, 9/6/1992

1967 = Gene Pitney Married His Childhood Sweetheart , Lynne Gayton In Italy.

Gene Was Appearing At San Remo Festival. 

Problems =Gene Rented A Yacht. Priest Refused To Marry Them. Thought They Were Living In Sin. They Weren't

They Thought They Had All The Right Paper Work With Them. They Didn't. Needed Permission From A Parish Priest.

Gene Told Wayne He Really Got Upset When Fans Would Approach Him On The Street & Ask Him To Sing.

Wayne Didn't Want To Make The Same Mistake.

During The 1992 Interview, Wayne Is Playing The Recording Of Gene Singing "E SE DOMANI" (AND IF TOMORROW)

No Surprise That Wayne Was Shocked When He Heard Gene Singing Along With This Record!

One & Only Time He Ever Did It.

FRANK B.

Gene Pitney always did GREAT interviews.  I’ll never forget the one they featured on the (then) XM 60’s Channel shortly after his passing.  Several artists who toured with Gene in the ‘60’s have told me what a great, fun-loving guy he was … always the prankster with the other acts on the bill.  Hard to believe he’s already been gone twenty years now.  (kk)

Frank also tells us …

THE LAST RONETTE HAS DIED … RIP

NEDRA TALLEY ROSS:  1946 - 2026

FRANK B.

She’s the one that WASN’T a Bennett.  Boy, the British acts sure loved The Ronettes.  The Beatles and The Rolling Stones each had their little flings with these girls!  (kk)

 

THE RONETTES HIT LIST

USA

CHI

UK

1963

Be My Baby

1

2

2

1963

Sleigh Ride

--

EX

--

1963

Baby, I Love You

24

20

34

1964

(The Best Part Of) Breakin' Up

39

23

--

1964

Do I Love You?

34

23

14

1964

Walking In The Rain

20

17

16

1965

Born To Be Together

52

EX

29

1965

Is This What I Get For Loving You

75

EX

--

1966

I Can Hear Music

90

--

--

1969

You Came, You Saw, You Conquered!

90

--

73

OK, this is pretty cool …

Lyle Lovett is coming to our local City Winery.

Now I’ll admit that I’m not much of a Lyle Lovett fan.  (As far as I’m concerned, the best thing he ever did was Julia Roberts!)

But check out this promo piece the City Winery sent out in advance of the show …

Hi there,

There's a moment that happens at a Lyle Lovett show that doesn't happen anywhere else, and we just had to share it with you. 

The song ends. The room goes quiet. And then Lyle leans into the microphone. Not to start the next song, but to tell you something. Where he was when he wrote it. Who it was really about. What he was too afraid to say out loud until he figured out how to say it in a lyric.

Suddenly, a song you've heard a hundred times becomes something you're hearing for the first time.

That's what Songs & Stories actually is. Not a greatest hits set. A conversation.

And it happens at City Winery, which means dinner in front of you, something good in your glass, and Lyle close enough to read the expression on his face when he hits the line that matters. That detail isn't a gimmick it's the whole thing. Big rooms give you the songs. City Winery gives you the songwriter.

Dinner. Wine. Lyle Lovett live. Exactly as he was meant to be heard.

This is the kind of thing that sells out and then everyone's kicking themselves, I'd grab a spot sooner rather than later. We've booked three shows for you, click here to get the last seats.

Is that a great promotional gimmick or what?!?!  (kk)

From Stephen Bishop …

I just got word that “On and On” has officially surpassed 50 million plays on Apple Music in the U.S.

I’m incredibly grateful to all of you who have continued to listen and support my music over the past five decades. It truly means more than I can say.

We’re currently working on a 50th Anniversary Edition of my debut album, Careless. For the first time, it will include liner notes, new photos, original song drafts, and two bonus tracks I considered for the album back then but never included … until now. Stay tuned!

Love and Sunshine,
Stephen

Hey Kent, 

As long as I'm obsessing over the 8 Track Tape from back in the day, one final hurrah from a '60's dinosaur. Never saw this one coming. 

"Thanks", for your patience. 

Gary

Limited-time deal: Bring Back 8 Track tape T-Shirt T-Shirt  

https://a.co/d/0ePbmzbF


Here’s your chance to spend a few minutes with Chuck Buell …

Here's my latest Radio Interview from just a couple of days ago.  (April 24, 2026)

This by Jim Hampton of the online USA Radio Museum.

Radio Museum?!!  What am I?!  An Artifact?!  It’s like when I go into a museum, look at some of the vintage displays there, and say, “Hey!  I had some of those things when I was a Kid!

Anyway, if you have any interest in a very brief overview of my Lifetime Radio Travels, his CB synopsis story and the Video Interview are here.  (Read “very brief" as 42 Minutes!)

(The accompanying photos he found for all this are killer! I don't know where he got some of them!)

So, first his story with photos … and then the link to the video.

And, as usual, feel free to read, watch and listen to as much or as little as you wish!

 
 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIbPNNogtYA

"And Thanx for Listenin'!"

CB

Be on the lookout for the Chuck Buell Forgotten Hits take-over, coming to you over the course of the next two days!  (kk)


60 YEARS AGO TODAY:

4/28/66 – The Boston Celtics beat The LA Lakers four games to three to win the NBA Championship.  The rivalry between these two clubs will go on for decades.

Also on 4/28, “The Sound Of Music,” Julie Christie and Lee Marvin are the big winners at this year’s Academy Awards