Words:
Chris Arnsby
Simon
Mayo: “Hello. Welcome to the Pops. If you're sitting at home wondering as to
what the Christmas Number One might be, well study the form over the next half
hour. We have for you performing tonight Chris Isaak, we have Black Box, and we
also have INXS appearing later. First of all, at thirty four, with his thirty
fourth hit, Shaky is back.”
[34]
SHAKIN' STEVENS: The Best Christmas Of Them All. I'm not going to let a
statistic like that go unchallenged. How are we defining a hit? Let's say, it's
a single that gets into the Top 40. Well, starting from Shaky's first Top 40
single, Hot Dog (1980), I make the total twenty nine. The short answer is, I
can't really make the numbers work without going all the way out to singles
which entered the Top 75. Still, thirty four Top 75 singles is an impressive
number. The Beatles only have thirty two Top 75 hits. Conclusive proof that
Shaky> The Beatles. Where's his Anthology series?