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The Hit Parade (1937 Film)
A hit parade is a list of tunes that are most popular at any given time. Hit Parade or hitparade or The Hit Parade may also refer to: Film and television * ''Hit Parade'' (film), a 1953 West German musical film * ''Hit Parade'' (TV series), a 1956-1959 Australian pop music series * ''The Hit Parade'' (film), a 1937 American musical film directed by Gus Meins ;Hit Parade of *''Hit Parade of 1941'', a 1940 American film directed by John H. Auer *''Hit Parade of 1943'', also known as ''Change of Heart'', 1943 American musical film made by Republic Pictures and directed by Albert S. Rogell *''Hit Parade of 1951'', a 1950 American musical film directed by John H. Auer Literature *''Hit Parade'', a novel by Lawrence Block Music ;Bands * The Hit Parade (group), an independent pop group from London, England ;Albums * ''Hit Parade'' (Audio Adrenaline album), 2001 * ''Hit Parade'' (Spirit of the West album), 1999 * ''Hit Parade'' (Paul Weller album), 2006 * ''Hit Parade 1'', a 1 ...
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Hit Parade
A hit parade is a ranked list of the most popular recordings at a given point in time, usually determined either by sales or airplay. The term originated in the 1930s; ''Billboard'' magazine published its first music hit parade on January 4, 1936. It has also been used by broadcast programs which featured hit (sheet music and record) tunes such as ''Your Hit Parade'', which aired on radio and television in the United States from 1935 through the 1950s. See also * Record chart A record chart, in the music industry, also called a music chart, is a ranking of Sound recording and reproduction, recorded music according to certain criteria during a given period. Many different criteria are used in worldwide charts, often ... References Further reading * Battistini, Pete (2005). ''American Top 40 with Casey Kasem: The 1970s''. Authorhouse.com. {{ISBN, 1-4184-1070-5. * Durkee, Rob (1999). ''American Top 40: The Countdown of the Century''. New York: Schriner Books. Music awar ...
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Hit Parade 1
In 1992, The Wedding Present decided to release a limited edition single every month, each featuring an original track on the A side and a cover on the B side. The tracks were compiled as two LPs called ''Hit Parade 1'' and ''Hit Parade 2'' and re-released as a double CD in 2003 called ''The Hit Parade''. The plan to release 12 singles in a year was an attempt to match Elvis Presley's record of 12 top 40 singles in a year which he had achieved in 1957. The singles, each in an edition of 10,000, were deleted soon after release. They were critically acclaimed and each charted in the top 40. Revisiting the album in 2013, the band played all the songs on their UK and European tour. Track listing # "Blue Eyes" # "Go Go Dancer" # "Three" # "Silver Shorts" # "Come Play With Me" # "California" # " Cattle and Cane" (The Go-Betweens) # "Don't Cry No Tears" (Neil Young and Crazy Horse) # "Think That it Might" (Altered Images) # " Falling" (Julee Cruise) # "Pleasant Valley Sunday" (The Mo ...
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Hit Parader
''Hit Parader'' was an American music magazine that operated between 1942 and 2008. A monthly publication, it focused on rock and pop music in general until the 1970s, when its focus began turning to hard rock and heavy metal. By the early 1980s, ''Hit Parader'' focused exclusively on heavy metal and briefly produced a spinoff television program entitled ''Hit Parader's Heavy Metal Heroes''. The magazine reached its circulation peak in the mid-to-late 1980s selling a half-million copies every month as heavy metal music achieved high levels of popularity and commercial success. History Early years ''Hit Parader'' was launched in 1942 by Charlton Publications, based in Derby, Connecticut. Publishing its first issue on September 16, 1942, the magazine's original mission statement read as follows: ''Hit Parader is designed to appeal to boys and girls in school, in colleges, and in the armed services... and the millions who listen to radio every day, the people who go to the movies ...
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Swiss Hitparade
The Swiss Hitparade (german: link=no, Schweizer Hitparade) is Switzerland's main music sales charts. The charts are a record of the highest-selling singles and albums in various genres in Switzerland. The Swiss charts include: * Singles Top 75 (released since 1968) * Albums Top 100 (released since late 1983) * Compilations Top 25 * Airplay Top 30 Since 2010, Hitparade's compiler Media Control has also set up ''Les charts'', a record chart of the highest-selling singles and albums in Romandie, the Francophone region of Switzerland: * Romandie Singles Top 20 (Discontinued,Last Issue is 15 November 2020) * Romandie Albums Top 50 The charts are updated weekly on Sundays, and are posted publicly on the preceding Wednesday mornings. See also *List of number-one singles in Switzerland This is a list of number-one hits in Switzerland by year from the Swiss Music Charts compiled every week. 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s 2020 2021 2022 File:2022 colla ...
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Hitparade
A hit parade is a list of tunes that are most popular at any given time. Hit Parade or hitparade or The Hit Parade may also refer to: Film and television * ''Hit Parade'' (film), a 1953 West German musical film * ''Hit Parade'' (TV series), a 1956-1959 Australian pop music series * ''The Hit Parade'' (film), a 1937 American musical film directed by Gus Meins ;Hit Parade of *''Hit Parade of 1941'', a 1940 American film directed by John H. Auer *''Hit Parade of 1943'', also known as ''Change of Heart'', 1943 American musical film made by Republic Pictures and directed by Albert S. Rogell *''Hit Parade of 1951'', a 1950 American musical film directed by John H. Auer Literature *''Hit Parade'', a novel by Lawrence Block Music ;Bands * The Hit Parade (group), an independent pop group from London, England ;Albums * ''Hit Parade'' (Audio Adrenaline album), 2001 * ''Hit Parade'' (Spirit of the West album), 1999 * ''Hit Parade'' (Paul Weller album), 2006 * ''Hit Parade 1'', a 1 ...
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Collins And Maconie's Hit Parade
''Collins and Maconie's Hit Parade'' was a radio programme that aired from May 1994 to June 1997. There were 74 hour-long episodes and it was broadcast on BBC Radio 1. It starred Andrew Collins and Stuart Maconie, with regular comedy input from fellow NME journalist David Quantick. Produced by BBC Radio 1 DJ Mark Goodier's production company Wise Buddah, it was essentially a revival of the defunct round table format, in which the week's new singles are assessed by two regular guest contributors, predominantly music journalists, such as Caitlin Moran, Adrian Deevoy and John Harris of Q magazine. The series won a Sony Radio Academy Award The Radio Academy Awards, started in 1983, were the most prestigious awards in the British radio industry. For most of their existence, they were run by ZAFER Associates, but in latter years were brought under the control of The Radio Academy ... in 1995. References * Lavalie, John. ''Collins and MAconie's Hit Parade''. EpGuides. 21 ...
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Painting It Red
''Painting It Red'' is the seventh album by the Beautiful South, released in 2000. A concept album about impending middle age, ''Painting it Red'' is among the band's longest. A two-disc UK bonus version contains 20 tracks. The American release on Ark21 has only 17 tracks. The album made it to number 2 in the charts, and two singles were produced: "Closer Than Most", which reached number 22 in September, and the double A-side "The River"/"Just Checkin'", which reached number 59 in December. Critical reception '' Exclaim!'' wrote that the album "shows the strains of a band running out of new ideas lthoughthe music is certainly not terrible and there are good moments, such as 'Baby Please Go' or '10,000 Feet'." ''The Washington Post'' wrote that it "does occasionally muster an assertive beat--in part thanks to the assistance of Norman 'Fatboy Slim' Cook, who formerly played with Heaton and Hemingway in the Housemartins." Track listing British, European, Canadian & Japanese ve ...
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The Hit Parade (Tak Matsumoto Album)
The Hit Parade is the covers album by Tak Matsumoto in conjunction with several guest artists. It was released on 26 November 2003 through Vermillion Records. Background The album features cover songs, which were popular during 70's and 80's in the Japan music scene from following artist as Momoe Yamaguchi, Candies, Akina Nakamori or Tatsuro Yamashita. The album has been performed by young artist from Giza Studio such as Mai Kuraki or Rina Aiuchi, and veterans artist from 90's such as Keiko Utoku or Koshi Inaba. Originally the 20 songs were recorded, however 17 were included. The recording started in 2002 and end in 2003. The album jacket cover visually resembles to The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions by Howlin' Wolf. In 2010, after fraud scandal with Azumi Uehara is 2003 album version out of print. However, on 31 December 2018, after fifteen years the album was re-printed, which included limited Kansai version of Koshi Inaba's ''Minano no Yoko, Yokohama, Yokosuka''. Promotion Sin ...
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The Hit Parade (Puffy AmiYumi Album)
is a cover album by Puffy AmiYumi (stylized as PUFFY). Released by Epic Records on February 20, 2002, the album features covers of hits from the 1970s and 1980s. The album peaked at No. 10 on Oricon , established in 1999, is the holding company at the head of a Japanese corporate group that supplies statistics and information on music and the music industry in Japan and Western music. It started as, which was founded by Sōkō Koike in Nov ...'s weekly albums chart. Track listing Charts References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Hit Parade Puffy AmiYumi albums 2002 albums Covers albums Japanese-language albums Sony Music Entertainment Japan albums ...
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Hit Parade 2
''Hit Parade 2'' is a compilation album by The Wedding Present released in January 1993. Having decided to release a limited edition single every month for all of 1992 (each featuring an original track on the A side and a cover version on the B side) the group subsequently compiled the songs as two LPs called ''Hit Parade 1'' and ''Hit Parade 2''. In 2003, a double CD was issued called simply ''The Hit Parade''. A different recording of "Boing!" than the one found on the original 7" single was used on all subsequent album editions - the single edition was produced by Jimmy Miller (who also produced "Flying Saucer"), the re-recording by Brian Paulson (who also produced the remaining singles). The original video for this track was also omitted from the VHS compilation ''Dick York's Wardrobe''. Track listing #"Flying Saucer" #"Boing!" #"Love Slave" #"Sticky" #"The Queen of Outer Space" #"No Christmas" #"Rocket" (Mud) #"Theme from Shaft" (Isaac Hayes) #"Chant of the Ever Circling ...
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Hit Parade (Paul Weller Album)
''Hit Parade'' is a 2006 box set of Paul Weller's musical career. A single CD release and a double-disc DVD are also available. Track listing Single disc # The Jam – "Town Called Malice" - 2:54 # The Jam – "Going Underground" - 2:56 # The Style Council – "Shout to the Top!" - 4:14 # Paul Weller – "From the Floorboards Up" - 2:29 # The Jam – "Down in the Tube Station at Midnight" - 4:01 # Paul Weller – " Peacock Suit" - 3:07 # Paul Weller – "The Changingman" - 3:33 # The Jam – "The Eton Rifles" - 3:28 # Paul Weller – "Come On/Let's Go!" - 3:18 # Paul Weller – "Sunflower" - 4:10 # The Jam – "Beat Surrender" - 3:28 # The Style Council – " Walls Come Tumbling Down!" - 3:25 # The Jam – " That's Entertainment" - 3:16 # Paul Weller – "Broken Stones" - 3:22 # Paul Weller – "Out of the Sinking" 3:51 # The Style Council – " Long Hot Summer" - 3:48 # The Style Council – "You're the Best Thing" - 4:24 # Paul Weller – "Wild Wood" - 3:24 # Paul Weller – " ...
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Hit Parade (film)
''Hit Parade'' (german: Schlagerparade) is a 1953 West German musical comedy film directed by Erik Ode and starring Germaine Damar, Walter Giller and Nadja Tiller.Bock & Bergfelder p. 158 It was shot at the Spandau Studios in Berlin. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Kurt Herlth Kurt Herlth (1896–1966) was a German art director known for his designs of film sets. His brother Robert Herlth was also an art director active in the German film industry, and the two men worked together a number of times.Bock & Bergfelder p.1 ... and Karl Weber. Cast References Bibliography * External links * 1953 films 1953 musical comedy films German musical comedy films West German films 1930s German-language films Films directed by Erik Ode German black-and-white films Films shot at Spandau Studios 1950s German films 1930s German films {{1950s-Germany-film-stub ...
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