It was released in 1980 and reached number 8 in the UK Charts.
Such a great song, and great memories from a time long gone.
It was released in 1980 and reached number 8 in the UK Charts.
Such a great song, and great memories from a time long gone.
The year is 1942, the place Germany. War has broken out and you have been captured and placed in a high-security P.O.W. camp. Victory may be far away so it is your duty to escape, but this will not be easy. It will take careful planning and much patience, culminating in a skillful and resourceful implementation in the cam you are closely guarded but while you follow the daily routine you will need to slip away unnoticed to reconnoitre the situation and collect tools and materials necessary for your chosen escape route. There are many avenues of escape, some difficult, all certainly dangerous, and each one requiring different skills or equipment.
Released back in 1984, I still wonder to this day why this song never reached any higher than number 4 in the UK charts (even Agadoo by Black Lace got higher around the same time!) Oh well, no accounting for taste.
Enjoy this gem from good ol' HoJo. Even the video is sooooooo 1980's. Love it!
The song was released in November 1987 and spent an impressive 14 weeks in the UK singles charts. Even more impressive is that it reached number 1 and stayed there for 4 weeks, making it Christmas number one of that year, and beating Fairytale of New York by The Pogues.
Why can't modern groups produce belters like this anymore, instead of the usual Crap Factor wannabe turds?
Also, you've got to love the video, featuring clips from their rather bizarre movie "It Couldn't Happen Here", starring De Nomolos himself (from Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey) Joss Ackland, and even Biggles (Neil Dickson).
"Where are you going?"
"I'm going there.... But I like it here wherever it is".
Having said that, I always had a fondness for Heart. Released in 1988, it entered the charts in March at number 30 before rightfully reaching the number one spot the following month where it stayed for a few weeks.
Pop Quiz - When not being Gandalf, what famous actor played Nosferatu in the Heart music video?
The answer.... Well, I didn't realise until only recently that it was none other than Sir Ian McKellen.
Ahhhhhh... I was just 11 years old at the time. Life was so much easier (and less stressful) back then.
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