22-2-90: Presenter: Mark Goodier
A blog to follow each edition of Top of the Pops broadcast on BBC4.
22-2-90: Presenter: Mark Goodier
I'll tell you what I know so well - it's the 15th of February 1990 edition of Top of the Pops!
15-2-90: Presenter: Anthea Turner
Tank fly boss walk jam nitty-gritty, you're listening to the boy from the big bad city, this is the 8th of February 1990 edition of Top of the Pops, this is the 8th of February 1990 edition of Top of the Pops!
8-2-90: Presenter: Gary Davies
You'd told me you'd never leave me baby, but this is the 2nd of February 1990 edition of Top of the Pops all over again!
2-2-90: Presenter: Bruno Brookes
You set my lips on fire, you won the key to my heart, and I can't get enough of the 26th of January 1990 edition of Top of the Pops!
26-1-90: Presenters: Simon Mayo & Jakki Brambles
Dreams would come and go, could have told you so, it's the 18th of January 1990 edition of Top fo the Pops!
18-1-90: Presenter: Nicky Campbell
You're so young and you know so much, heaven help us all it's the 11th of January 1990 edition of Top of the Pops!
11-1-90: Presenter: Simon Mayo
Happy New Top of the Pops! And the show enters its last ever full decade with this live edition from the 4th of January 1990.
4-1-90: Presenter: Gary Davies
The long wait is over at last and 1990 is finally upon us, and first up to enjoy is the BBC4 curtain raiser Big Hits compilation.
Adamski featuring Seal - "Killer"
Fabulous track which was a massive number one hit in the spring.
Vanilla Ice - "Ice Ice Baby"
Rapping it live, his only number one hit.
EMF - "Unbelevable"
Became their first of three top ten hits when it made number 3.
Blue Pearl - "Naked in the Rain"
Yum Yum. Peaked at number 4.
Beats International featuring Lindy Layton - "Dub Be Good to Me"
Got to number one early in the year.
En Vogue - "Hold On"
Became their first of four top ten hits when it peaked at number 5.
KLF - "What Time is Love"
This exciting sound peaked at number 5.
Maria McKee - "Show Me Heaven"
Singing her huge number one hit live in the studio.
LondonBeat - "I've Been Thinking About You"
Their only top ten hit and it peaked at number 2.
Sinead O'Connor - "Nothing Compares 2 U"
A huge number one hit early in the year.
Betty Boo - "Doin' the Do"
In the studio with the Boo-ettes and the song peaked at number 7.
Primal Scream - "Loaded"
Their debut hit and it peaked at number 16.
Monie Love featuring True Image - "It's a Shame (My Sister)
Peaked at number 12.
Beautiful South - "A Little Time"
Briana and Dave duet on the band's only number one hit.
Elton John - "Sacrifice"
Incredibly, this was Elton's first ever solo number one hit!
Kylie Minogue - "Better the Devil You Know"
Already her tenth top ten hit and it peaked at number 2.
Happy Mondays - "Kinky Afro"
Their second top ten hit of the year and it peaked at number 5.
Tina Turner - "Steamy Windows"
Peaked at number 13.
Snap - "The Power"
With their first of two number ones and nine top ten hits.
The Farm - "Altogether Now"
With their biggest hit and it peaked at number 4.
Next up is January 4th 1990.