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The Life of a Song

  • Sunday, 4 August, 2024
    Music
    Leaving Here — 1963 track that journeyed from Motown to Motörhead

    Holland-Dozier-Holland song followed a fascinating trajectory

    A stylishly dressed man with a goatee beard sits in a room reading a magazine
  • Sunday, 28 July, 2024
    Music
    Making Plans for Nigel — XTC’s hit mapped out a young man’s life

    The 1979 track by a band who sang about ‘small things in small towns’ featured a thunderous new drum sound

    Four young men pose in front of a background featuring a large white triangle; one of the men is sitting on a white sphere
  • Sunday, 21 July, 2024
    Music
    Stormy Monday — T-Bone Walker’s 1947 track became a blues standard

    Countless artist have covered it, and the song inspired legions of burgeoning guitarists

    A man plays an electric guitar behind his back while performing the splits
  • Sunday, 14 July, 2024
    Music
    Lilac Wine — Nina Simone put her stamp on an intoxicating ballad

    The singer was one of a handful who successfully navigated the song’s wayward emotions

    A woman wearing a colourful headscarf sits at a piano and sings into a microphone with a soulful expression
  • Sunday, 7 July, 2024
    Music
    The Whole of the Moon — The Waterboys’ 1985 track has a visionary streak

    Songwriter Mike Scott says he was inspired by a sense of ‘wonderment’ — and by a collage of influences, including Prince

    A man with long hair and an intense expression sings into a microphone
  • Sunday, 30 June, 2024
    Music
    O-o-h Child — The Five Stairsteps’ 1970 track is a comfort blanket of sound

    Others have tried to capture the song’s aura of warm reassurance, though few have carried it off

    A group of six youngsters and children sit and stand close together, smiling
  • Sunday, 23 June, 2024
    Music
    In My Time of Dying — Led Zeppelin’s 1975 juggernaut had humble origins

    The band’s storming classic was based on an old gospel blues number first recorded in 1927

    A rock band perform on stage
  • Friday, 14 June, 2024
    Eighteen floor-filling funk and disco classics and their stories, starring James Brown, the Bee Gees and more
    Yes Sir, I Can Boogie — cheesy Eurodisco hit adopted by Scottish football fans

    Baccara’s 1977 track was covered by dance-pop acts such as Goldfrapp — and will be belted out during this summer’s Euro 2024 tournament

    Two women in glamorous dresses recline seductively on a couch draped in red velvet
  • Sunday, 9 June, 2024
    Music
    One for My Baby (and One More for the Road) — how a broken heart sparked a sozzled classic

    Written by Johnny Mercer after his affair with Judy Garland ended, the first of many renditions was sung by Fred Astaire

    A man in a suit dances with his arms out-stretched
  • Saturday, 8 June, 2024
    Music
    The stories behind 10 classic reggae tracks
    A singer stands on stage holding a microphone and swirling his long dreadlocks
  • Sunday, 2 June, 2024
    Music
    Why Can’t We Live Together — Timmy Thomas’s 1972 song is more relevant than ever

    The singer’s heartfelt plea has resonated and been reimagined since its release

    A man wearing a leather coat stands at the side of a lake, smiling
  • Sunday, 26 May, 2024
    Eighteen floor-filling funk and disco classics and their stories, starring James Brown, the Bee Gees and more
    Stayin’ Alive — the Bee Gees’ song set the pulse for Saturday Night Fever

    The track reflected the sense of excitement and desperation portrayed in the 1977 movie

    Three men stand close together singing into a microphone
  • Sunday, 19 May, 2024
    Music
    When the Saints Go Marching In — Louis Armstrong put his stamp on a tune with a rich history

    The great trumpeter channelled the song’s New Orleans roots, though some claim it goes back a thousand years

    A man plays trumpet with other brass musicians alongside him
  • Saturday, 11 May, 2024
    The stories behind 14 synth-pop classics, from New Order to Kraftwerk
    Doctor Who — theme to the BBC’s time-travel show has been through multiple regenerations

    Re-recorded and sampled by musicians such as Pink Floyd and Hank Marvin, the piece returns in the latest series

    In an image from 1965, a woman operates a large tape recorder in a room full of electronic equipment
  • Sunday, 5 May, 2024
    The stories behind 10 classic reggae tracks
    A Message to You Rudy — how The Specials breathed new life into a 1967 track

    A minor hit for Dandy, the song was given punky attitude by the 2-Tone band — and featured a trombonist’s reprise performance

    A pop group perform on stage with an electric guitarist in the foreground
  • Sunday, 28 April, 2024
    Music
    Jesus’ Blood Never Failed Me Yet — how a homeless man’s singing became a contemporary classic

    Composer Gavin Bryars looped and layered a recording of a rough sleeper to create something hypnotic

    A man works with a screwdriver on an assortment of toy pianos
  • Sunday, 21 April, 2024
    Fascinating tales behind country and folk classics by Dolly Parton, Johnny Cash and more
    Shallow Brown — a shanty that shifts and flows like the sea

    Folk and rock musicians have been drawn to a song that was spotted off the coasts of the UK and the US

    Five men stand on stage singing into microphones; one of the men stands in front of the others; he is older and places his hand on his chest
  • Sunday, 14 April, 2024
    The stories behind 14 synth-pop classics, from New Order to Kraftwerk
    Are ‘Friends’ Electric? — Gary Numan’s 1979 hit was driven by synths and sci-fi

    Reflecting its writer’s sense of isolation, the Tubeway Army track went on to have a fruitful afterlife

    A man wearing futuristic clothing sings into a microphone
  • Sunday, 7 April, 2024
    Music
    I Can See Clearly Now — uplifting hit became Johnny Nash’s signature song

    Widely covered following its 1972 release, the ‘reggae rock’ track was revived in a 1980s TV advert for a coffee brand

    A male singer performing on a TV show holds a microphone while standing in front of a pop art backdrop
  • Sunday, 31 March, 2024
    Music
    Peggy Sue — the story behind Buddy Holly’s pledge of devotion

    Inspired by a real woman, the 1957 song was later covered by artists such as Cliff Richard and Lou Reed

    An image from 1957 shows a group of three men wearing jackets and ties playing double bass, electric guitar and drums
  • Sunday, 24 March, 2024
    Music
    The Only Living Boy in New York — Paul Simon’s song signalled the demise of a great duo

    The track pays tribute to his long partnership with Art Garfunkel

    A man stands on stage with a microphone on a stand while another man stands playing an acoustic guitar
  • Sunday, 17 March, 2024
    Eighteen floor-filling funk and disco classics and their stories, starring James Brown, the Bee Gees and more
    Funky Drummer — pop history was made when James Brown hollered ‘Hit it!’

    His drummer Clyde Stubblefield’s 20-second break on the track became one of the most sampled beats in music

    A drummer sits playing a drum kit on stage
  • Sunday, 10 March, 2024
    Music
    Family Affair — how Sly Stone’s 1971 track broke new ground

    Under pressure, the leader of Sly and the Family Stone came up with a sparse funky blues that baffled and beguiled

    Two men wearing clothing of the early 1970s play guitars and sing with a group
  • Sunday, 3 March, 2024
    Eighteen floor-filling funk and disco classics and their stories, starring James Brown, the Bee Gees and more
    YMCA — how The Village People’s anthem went global

    The band have been credited with helping integrate gay culture into the mainstream, while the song’s dance routine spread like wildfire

    Six men dressed in archetypally masculine clothing pose assertively with skycscrapers behind them
  • Sunday, 25 February, 2024
    Music
    Live and Let Die — Paul McCartney’s song helped take Bond into a new era

    His track for the 1973 film was unusually structured, including a section written by Linda McCartney, and gave rise to a memorable cover version

    A woman and two men wearing headphones stand in a recording studio singing into microphones
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