The Guinness Book of 500 Number One Hits

ISBN-10
0851122507
ISBN-13
9780851122502
Category
Popular music
Pages
263
Language
English
Published
1982
Author
Jo Rice

Similar books

  • The Guinness Book of Number One Hits
    By Jonathan Rice, Paul Gambaccini, Tim Rice

    The Guinness Book of Number One Hits

  • Encyclopedia of Great Popular Song Recordings
    By Steve Sullivan

    Recording in producer Owen Bradley's small Nashville studio, Vincent initially had difficulty because Harrell's ferocious sound was going into Gene's mic, so Bradley kept backing him up until he was actually singing from the hallway, ...

  • Seize the Day
    By Mike Read

    ... The Guinness Hits Challenge and The Guinness Book of 500 Number Ones . The launch for our number ones book , which came out in 1982 , was held at Abbey Road Studios , where more UK chart toppers had been recorded than any other studio ...

  • Theme Operator
    By Mallory Angstadt

    Calico Sal - Ethel Merman • Calico Lady - Poco • Denim - Stelth Ulvang • Nights in White Satin - Moody Blues • Silks ... One Direction • Lady Fits Her Blue Jeans - Jimmy Webb • Venus in Blue Jeans - Jimmy Clanton • Baby's Wearing Blue ...

  • Class a Member: A Story of the Jersey Shore Music Scene
    By Gary Allen Shann

    We had also made arrangements with Mr. Lowie to purchase a new Kustom 400-watt PA. At the time, this was the state–of–the–art. It had eight channels, each with separate controls, a master control section, and built-in reverb and echo ...

  • Marxism, Colonialism, and Cricket: C. L. R. James's Beyond a Boundary
    By Andrew Smith, David Featherstone, Christopher Gair

    As West Indian and Indian mastery of the game clearly demonstrates, cricket, for some time now, no longer belongs solely to the former master. As James has demonstrated perhaps more than anyone, cricket has been a crucial part of the ...

  • LOVE FOUND LOVE LOST: The Adventures of a Love Struck Girl
    By Esther Jane Berman

    “Hi Stuart?” “Hi.” He turned on the television to watch Superman. I saw actors playing instead of a cartoon. The television shows were still in black and white. However, color soon came in. As much as we liked color television, ...

  • That Tuesday in November: How Presidential Elections Changed History
    By Mike Henry

    From August 21 until October 15, Douglas and Lincoln verbally jousted before large and enthusiastic crowds. Douglas advocated popular sovereignty while Lincoln drove home the point that slavery was morally wrong.

  • The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music: Tillotson, Johnny to ZZ Top
    By Colin Larkin

    The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music: Tillotson, Johnny to ZZ Top

  • Bibliographic Guide to Music
    By New York Public Library. Music Division

    Bibliographic Guide to Music