Friday 14 June 2024

Ooh Aah... Top of the Pops

 You're my love, you're my sweetest thing, you're my 28th of March 1996 edition of Top of the Pops!


Just a little dress


28-3-96:   Presenter:  Mark Goodier

(7) KEN DOH – I Need A Lover Tonight
Getting the show underway with his only hit and it got no higher.

(25) BIS – Kandy Pop
A second studio performance but the song was now at its peak.

(2) MARK SNOW – The X. Files  (video)  (and charts)
The theme tune from the tv show was at its peak.

(NEW) GINA G – Ooh Aah… Just A Little Bit
Performing this year's Eurovision entry. It came a disappointing eighth place, but it did go on to be a huge hit getting all the way to number one.

(9) CAST – Walkaway
Here tonight but the song got no higher.

(11) P.J. & DUNCAN – Stepping Stone  (via satellite)
This Monkees cover got no higher.

(15) DUBSTAR – Stars
Performing their biggest hit but it got no higher.

(16) WET WET WET – Morning
In the studio tonight but the song got no higher.

(1) THE PRODIGY – Firestarter  (video)
First of three weeks at number one.

(TOTP2) THE EQUALS – Baby Come Back  (clip of TOTP 6-6-68)  (and credits)
Number on in 1968.


6 comments:

  1. TOTP2 30-3-1996 (Thanks Anonymous)

    https://we.tl/t-m2Bzvk3aPv

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    1. One point to note on this TOTP2 show - in the Tomorrow's Hits section, it predicted chart entry for Donna Summer with State Of Independence, which did come in as a new entry at No.13, but did not get played on the first April TOTP the following week, and lost out to a lower chart entry at No.19 as choice of chart rundown video. Good Lord!

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    2. Thanks Anonymous!!!

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  2. Mark Snow - did anyone watch the X Files at the time, as I didn't? Anyway, was interested know who Mark Snow is, and turns out his real name is Martin Fulterman who was 49 at the time of this release in 1996, but had originally produced the theme tune for Starskey & Hutch, The Love Boat, Cagney & Lacey, Hart To Hart, and TJ Hooker in the 70s and 80s, but now with The X Files in 1996, it was the first I ever heard of him.

    Chart rundown - two singles at peak position this week further down the charts from previous chart regulars, but had passed their shelf life at this stage:

    No.40 Cliff Richard ft Helen Hobson - The Wedding
    Lowest peak position for Cliff for 10 years since his 1986 single Slow Rivers peaked at No.44, so not a good return to poor chart results for Cliff.

    No.42 Roxette - You Don't Understand Me
    Another emotional song from a fading Roxette who by 1996 were winding down their chart hits at this stage, in a seemingly fall from grace since their 1989-1994 era where most of their singles were Top 20.

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  3. Ken-Doh: A great dance tune to open the show

    Bis: This is seriously growing on me.

    Mark Snow: My Dad loved this show. I was a casual viewer but I'd probably appreciate it more now. Great theme tune although this version is a remix and not Track One.

    Gina G: Possibly our best ever Eurovision song. Should have won. End of.

    Cast: Another good tune.

    PJ and Duncan: Love this version of Stepping Stone although the performance is hilarious.

    Dubstar: So underrated. Tune of the show. Superb album as well.

    WWW: Even enjoyed this one tonight, must be in a good mood.

    Prodigy: Not normally my kind of tune and my eldest loved this band so much I got sick of them. But this is a quality tune and a well deserved Number One. Nothing else like it in the charts.

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  4. Bis did so well to get so much attention. They were everywhere in the music press. At the time I only really liked Eurodisco and found them a bit annoying but Kandy Pop is a much better track than I gave it credit for and I quite enjoy it now.

    Stars is one of my favourite songs of all time, Firestarter is a great number one. Gina G is good but going to appear a lot in coming weeks. Cast are OK. The X Files is a great theme tune but not 100 percent on it as a single/remix. Everything else ia dreck.

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