Mr. Success by Frank Sinatra

#172: Mr. Success by Frank Sinatra

City: Ottawa, ON
Radio Station: CKOY
Peak Month: December 1958
Peak Position in Ottawa ~ #5
Peak position in Vancouver ~ #30
Peak Position on Billboard Hot 100 ~ #41
Peak Position on UK Singles chart ~ #25
YouTube: “Mr. Success
Lyrics: “Mr. Success

Francis Albert Sinatra was born in 1915 in Hoboken, NJ. Sinatra spent much time at his parents’ tavern in Hoboken, working on his homework and occasionally singing for spare change. After leaving school before graduating, Sinatra began performing in local Hoboken social clubs and sang for free on radio stations such as WAAT in Jersey City. In New York, Sinatra found jobs singing for his supper or for cigarettes. He got his first break in 1935 when his mother persuaded a local singing group called the 3 Flashes to let him join. Baritone Fred Tamburro stated that “Frank hung around us like we were gods or something”, admitting that they only took him on board because he owned a car and could chauffeur the group around. Sinatra soon learned they were auditioning for the Major Bowes Amateur Hour show, and “begged” the group to let him in on the act. With Sinatra, the group became known as the Hoboken Four, and passed an audition from Edward Bowes to appear on the show. They each earned $12.50, and ended up attracting 40,000 votes to win first prize—a six-month contract to perform on stage and radio across the U.S. Sinatra quickly became the group’s lead singer, and, much to the jealousy of his fellow group members, garnered most of the attention from girls.

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Enola Gay by Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark

#171: Enola Gay by Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark

City: Ottawa, ON
Radio Station: CFRA
Peak Month: May 1981
Peak Position in Ottawa ~ #9
Peak position in Vancouver ~ did not chart
Peak Position on Billboard Hot 100 ~ did not chart
Peak Position on Italian Singles chart ~ #1
Peak Position on Portuguese Singles chart ~ #1
Peak Position on Spanish Singles chart ~ #1
Peak Position on Swiss Singles chart ~ #2
Peak Position on French Singles chart ~ #6
YouTube: “Enola Gay
Lyrics: “Enola Gay

Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD) is a band that formed in 1978 in the Liverpool suburb of Wirral, UK. The bands’ co-founder, George Andrew “Andy” McCluskey, was born in 1959 in the town of Heswall on The Wirral peninsula. In primary school McCluskey met Paul Humphreys. The two teamed up in their teens to play in the bands Hitlerz Underpantz, VCL XI and the Id. The latter was a synth-pop band that also included future OMD member Malcolm Holmes. Paul David Humphreys was born in 1960 Merseyside. He was influenced by Kraftwerk and Brian Eno.  Malcolm Holmes was born in a suburb of Merseyside in The Wirral in 1960. When the Id was founded in 1977, Holmes became the band’s drummer. He joined OMD in 1980. Martin Cooper was born in 1958 and joined OMD in 1980.

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Sun City by Artists United Against Apartheid

#21: Sun City by Artists United Against Apartheid

City: Ottawa, ON
Radio Station: CFRA
Peak Month: December 1985
Peak Position in Ottawa ~ #1
Peak position in Vancouver ~ #22
Peak Position on Billboard Hot 100 ~ #38
Peak Position on Dutch Singles chart ~ #3
Peak Position on Australian Singles chart ~ #4
Peak Position on New Zealand Singles chart ~ #4
Peak Position on Swedish Singles chart ~ #5
Peak Position on Belgian Singles chart ~ #5
Peak Position on Irish Singles chart ~ #8
YouTube: “Sun City
Lyrics: “Sun City

Artists United Against Apartheid was a protest ensemble created by Steven Van Zandt in 1985. It consisted of DJ Afrika Bambaataa, Puerto Rican bandleader Ray Barretto, punk rocker Stiv Bator, Pat Benatar, Jamaican DJ Big Youth, Panamanian singer-songwriter Ruben Blades, rapper Kurtis Blow, U2 lead singer Bono, Jackson Browne, jazz bass player Ron Carter, E Street Band member Clarence Clemmons, Jimmy Cliff, George Clinton (of Parliament-Funkadelic), Bob Dylan, The Fat Boys, Peter Gabriel, Peter Garrett (of Midnight Oil) Bob Geldof (of the Boomtown Rats), rapper Grandmaster Melle Mel, Herbie Hancock, actress Daryl Hannah (Jackson Browne’s girlfriend at the time), Labelle “Lady Marmalade” singer Nona Hendryx, B.T. Express singer Kashif, Eddie Kendricks, hip-hop artist DJ Kool Herc, Darlene Love (lead singer on “He’s A Rebel” credited to the Crystals), Finish rocker Michael Monroe, Bonnie Raitt, lead singer of the Ramoes – Joey Ramone, Lou Reed, Keith Richards (of the Rolling Stones), David Ruffin (of the Temptations), Run-DMC, poet and singer Gil Scott-Heron, Indian musician L. Shankar, Beatles bandmate Ringo Starr and his son Zak, Pete Townshend (of The Who), Bobby Womack, and Ronnie Wood (with the Faces, Jeff Beck Group and Rolling Stones).
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