Okay, so you're a 21st of May 1999 edition of Top of the Pops!
Top of Leopards
21-5-99: Presenter: Scott Mills
(3) SHANIA TWAIN – That Don’t Impress Me Much
Getting the show underway with the fourth single from her number one album, Come On Over, and it was at its peak.
(2) GERI HALLIWELL – Look At Me (via satellite)
At its peak.
(11) SUPER FURRY ANIMALS – Northern Lites
Performing their ninth of eighteen top 40 hits, this was the biggest but it got no higher.
(16) SKUNK ANANSIE – Secretly
Here with their ninth of ten top 40 hits but it got no higher.
(13) POWERHOUSE feat. DUANE HARDEN – What You Need
In the studio but got no higher.
(23) 1000 CLOWNS – (Not The) Greatest Rapper
With his only hit and it got no higher.
(24) HAPPY MONDAYS – The Boys Are Back In Town
Performing their seventh and final top 40 hit, but this Thin Lizzy cover got no higher.
(1) BOYZONE – You Needed Me (and credits)
With their sixth and final number one, and it topped the chart of one week.

2-3-78: Presenter: Noel Edmonds
ReplyDelete(17) BOB MARLEY & THE WAILERS – Is This Love (and charts)
(2) DARTS – Come Back My Love
(16) SAMANTHA SANG – Emotions (video)
(18) TOM ROBINSON BAND – Don’t Take No For An Answer ®
(5) KATE BUSH – Wuthering Heights
(NEW) NICK LOWE – I Love The Sound Of Breaking Glass
(25) RITA COOLIDGE – Words (video)
(21) EARTH, WIND & FIRE – Fantasy (danced to by Legs & Co)
(NEW) ANDY WILLIAMS – Sad
(1) ABBA – Take A Chance On Me (video)
(14) GERRY RAFFERTY – Baker Street (and credits)
Darts - I think this is the only chart single where lead vocals are given to Bob Fish which is a pity, considering he had the best singing voice in the group. This was their highest charting single along with It's Raining and Boy From New York City.
DeleteEarth Wind & Fire - with or without Legs & Co on this, it just has this hypnotic effect on the music listener which takes in the glory of the disco years of the late 70s, and still love it to this day as my second favourite single of theirs after Boogie Wonderland.
Andy Williams - Good Lord, this was just Brilliant in its composition, even though the song title was called Sad.