Yum, yum, is your appetite ready for this very tasty 13th of August 1987 edition of Top of the Pops?
Monster hit
13/08/87 (Simon Bates & Peter Powell)
Def Leppard – “Animal” (9)
Making their studio debut and getting tonight's show off to a rockin start with what became their first of three top ten hits when it peaked at number 6.
Motley Crue – “Girls Girls Girls” (26) (video)
A very raunchy video but the song went no higher.
Rick Astley – “Never Gonna Give You Up” (14)
Making his debut on the show with a song that will be number one in two weeks time.
Wet Wet Wet – “Sweet Little Mystery” (12)
The girls in the audience are clearly getting over excited to hear what became Wet Wet Wet's second of three top ten hits in 1987 when it climaxed at number 5.
Wax – “Bridge To Your Heart” (34) (breaker)
Became the allstar duo's only top 40 hit when it peaked at number 12.
Kim Wilde – “Say You Really Want Me” (33) (breaker)
Kim's getting rather saucy in this video but the song peaked at number 29.
Sherrick – “Just Call” (31) (breaker)
His only top 40 hit, peaking at number 23.
The Jesus & Mary Chain – “Happy When It Rains” (30) (breaker)
Peaked at number 25.
Pseudo Echo – “Funky Town” (24)
Fronting what Simon claims to be an imminent 'Australian invasion' of the charts, this Lipps Inc cover was their only hit, peaking at number 8.
Hue & Cry – “Labour Of Love” (6) (video/credits)
Wot? No number one this week? And no, it's not a BBC4 edit, they really did skip Michael Jackson's I Just Can't Stop Loving You in 1987 because they had no video to show, and had long since ditched the show's resident dance troupe. Even so, it was a bizarre decision - surely they could have shown the audience dancing to it at least? But, given the situation thirty two years later, maybe it's just as well they didn't! It was the first of two weeks at number one for MJ. The Hue & Cry tune by the way was at its peak.
Next up is 20th August.