New Musical Express | February 1960

No. 682 5 February 1960  
Irving, Gordon Vincent, Cochran Rock Glasgow! 2
Goodwin, Keith Question Time with Anthony Newley 2
Johnson, Derek Focus on ‘Under-20’ Stars [Paul Anka, Ricky Nelson, Craig Douglas] 3
n.a. Presley and Avalon Speak 3
Fordyce, Keith EP’s Reviewed; Broadway Songbook, Rose Marie  
n.a. Top Singles Reviewed;
“Little Coco Palm,” Jerry Wallace
“Outside My Window,” The Fleetwoods
“Green Grasses,” Kingston Trio
“Angel’s Lullaby,” Anne Shelton
“Life Gets Tee-jus Don’t It,” Wink Martindale
“Like Young,” Ella Fitzgerald
“Mumblin’ Mosie,” Johnny Otis
4
NME NME Top Singles
1. “Why,” Anthony Newley
2. “Voice in the Wilderness,” Cliff Richard
3. “Starry Eyed,” Michael Holiday
4. “Way Down Yonder,” Freddie Cannon
5. “Heartaches by the Number,” Guy Mitchell
5
NME NME Top Sheet Music
1. “Starry Eyed,” Lawrence Wright
2. “Why,” Debmar
3. “Heartaches by the Number,” Joy
4. “What Do You Want to Make those Eyes at Me for,” F.D. & H
5. “Seven Little Girls,” Sheldon
 
n.a. Lonnie Donegan Great Yarmouth Star for Second Year in Succession
Anthony Newley to Make ‘Personal’ Tour
Jeri Southern Cancels Visit
Jimmy Darren Here with Bride
Michael Holliday in Own BBC-TV Show
Craig Douglas Re-Booked for Albert Hall Show
Adam Faith, John Barry Reject Resident TV Offer
Stars Rally to Help Spastics
"Stereo Radio? Not Yet," Says BBC
‘Royal Event’: Next Russ Conway Disc
6
n.a. Everly Brothers’ Venues Cover Entire Country
Emile Ford’s Own TV ‘Spectacular’
Alex Murray on Decca
Jo Stafford Will Stay Here for Several Months
Tommy Sets Off to Australia
Las Vegas Wants Cherry Wainer
Ella-JATP [Jazz at the Philharmonic] Second London Venue
7
n.a. Diana Dors’ Album Is Red Hot
They Died Too Soon [Buddy Holly, Big Bopper, Richie Valens]
8
Johnson, Derek "Relaxed? Not me," Declares Michael Holliday 9
Marlowe, Dane Interview with ‘Misty’ Johnny Mathis in Las Vegas 10
n.a. Jimmy Clanton Has Plenty ‘Go’ 10
n.a. [Adam] Faith, [Acker] Bilk the Hits at Albert Hall 12
  Eliott Levine, 22 March 2004  
     
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No. 684 19 February 1960  
n/a NME Poll Concert [Cliff Richard, Russ Conway, Lonnie Donegan, John  Barry, The Mudlarks, Alma Cogan, Bert Weedon, Pete Murray, Ted Heath, Marty Wilde, Craig Douglas, The Dallas Boys, Billy Fury, Emile Ford, Gene Vincent, Eddie Cochran] 2
Johnson, Derek No Elvis, No Cliff? [Elvis Presley, Cliff Richard] 3
Evans, Allen LPs Reviewed: Ella Fitzgerald and Frank DeVol:Sweet Songs for Swingers; Brook Benton:Endlessly; The Ray Coniff Singers:It’s the Talk of the Town; Vie Damone:This Game of Love; Norman Luboff Choir:Reverie;Aladdin;Song of Norway;Benny Goodman Treasure Chest;Wild Guitars.  
Fordyce, Keith Keith Fordyce Reviews the Singles (Duane Eddy plays a ‘Bonnie’ guitar, Ronnie Hilton, Lloyd Price, Both sides are tops! [Freddie Canon], Pat Suzuki, Winifred Atwell, Perry Como, The Champs, Potted Pops: The McGuire Sisters; Jerry Lordan; Cyril Ornadel and the Starlight Symphony; The Kestrels, Conway hits don’t depend on title [Russ Conway], Edith Piaf, ‘When in Rome’.) 4
n.a. NME Music Charts: Best Selling Pop Records in Britain:
1. "Why," Anthony Newley
2. "Voice in the Wilderness," Cliff Richard
3. "Poor Me," Adam Faith
4. "Way Down Yonder," Freddie Cannon
5. "Slow Boat to China," Emile Ford
5
n.a. Best Selling Sheet Music in Britain:
1. "Why"
2. "Starry Eyed"
3. "Voice in the Wilderness"
4. "What Do You Want to Make Those Eyese at Me for?"
5. "Heartaches by the Number"
5
n.a. Poll Concert Excitement Is Mounting
Quick Return For U.S. Stars [Eddie Cochran, Gene Vincent]
Bygraves ‘Palladium’ breaks TV record
David Hughes: Novel Stage Offer
‘Can-Can’ premier later
Four pop singer-writers win 12 song awards [Paul Anka, Fats Domino, Lloyd Price, Brook Benton]
Everlys sign with Warner Bros. label [The Everly Brothers]
Adam Faith venues, dates
More stars for Wembley
New Sinatra Series
Conway joins Leeds
Harry Walters’ Promotion
‘Juke Box Jury’ Experiment
Sheila Buxton may wax in U.S.
David Whitfield’s pre-tour plans
Kaye Sisters booked to Great Yarmouth
‘Jubilee Show’
Ronnie Hilton plans
Tony Joins Fiath
6
n.a. Johnny and Hurricanes with Freddy Cannon
Gary Miller signs for ATV
Conway Twitty Tour Dates Confirmed for May
6-7
n.a. Cliff Richard Gives Fame to Unknowns
Connie Francis film debut now confirmed
Mike Holliday on Torquay
‘Drummer Boy’ Suit Settled
Hockridge series? [Edmund Hockridge]
Como MD and Choir Leader For London
Russ Conway Sunday Concerts
Pat Boone Lavel May Issue Ford Hit in U.S.
‘Easy Beat’ [Brian Matthews]
Pat Boone wants Dickie Valentine for TV show
Jill Day back to ATV as Emile Ford’s guest
Jazz-Classical Discs Planned
7
Goodwin, Keith Frank Ifield wins fame all over again 8
Govey, Charles Johnny Kidd Has ‘Got What It Takes’ Too!  
A.G. First-time success for Lance Fortune  
Johnson, Derek I’m lucky – I’ve got the best TV producer of all! Says Marty Wilde 9
Hentoff, Nat American Airmail: Frankie Laine to star in a Broadway musical; Do you Agree?; A Crazy Show; Cliff Likened to Pat.  
n.a. From You to Us  
Boone, Pat ‘My Best Visit Yet’ 10
Wedge, Don Lend His Car for Your Dates? – Pat’s Did! [Pat Boone]  
Marks, Stan Aussies Love Perky Tommy [Tommy Steele]  
The Alleycat Tail Pieces (Cliff Richard may set up new record) 12
Goodwin, Keith Jazz Records  
  Amanda Rawdon, February 2004  
     
No. 685 26 February 1960  
Charlton, Bruce Because You Prefer Some British Discs to their American Counterparts, U.S. Executives Are Shouting - Unfair 2
Wynn, James Nat Cole Times It Right 2
Charlton, Bruce Jerry Lordan Owes Everything to a Uke 3
Johnson, Derek Johnnie Ray Stops Weeping! 3
Fordyce, Keith David Hughes Gets Cream of Song Festival Fare [Bryan Johnson, Don Lang, Johnny Horton, Benton/Washington, Max Bygraves, Frankie Laine, Carmita, Eddie Falcon, Ken Mackintosh, Ruby Murray, Leroy Holmes] 4
Fordyce, Keith ‘Brazil’ Limits Frank Sinatra’s Scope 4
Evans, Allen EPs 4
NME NME Music Charts: Best Selling Pop Records in Britain
1. “Why,” Anthony Newley
2. “Poor Me,” Adam Faith
3. “Way Down Yonder,” Freddie Cannon
4. “Voice in the Wildnerness,” Cliff Richard
5.  “Pretty Blue Eyes,” Craig Douglas
5
NME Best Selling Sheet Music in Britain
1. “Why” (Debmar)
2. “Starry Eyed” (Lawrene Wright)
3. “Voice in the Wilderness” (Chappell)
4. “Heartaches by the Number” (Joy)
5. “What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me for” (F.D. & H)
 
n.a. ‘Bad Boy’ Gives Wilde Big Disc Boost in U.S. [Marty Wilde]
Sinatra, Whitfield Song Hits Composer Dies [Frank Sinatra, David Whitfield]
U.S. Disc Fans to Hear Ford [Emile Ford]
Richard and King Are Como TV Guests
Conwayin Variety [Russ Conway]
Brown, Fury in Jack Good Series [Joe Brown, Billy Fury]
Calvert in Italy [Eddie Calvert]
6
n.a. Johnny ‘Running Bear’ Preston Arriving in April
Donegan to U.S. [Lonnie Donegan]
Craig Douglas Deal
‘Cool for Cats’ Is Back Again in April
Bags of ACTION! And Backstage Friendship at the 1960 NME Poll Winners’ Concert
6-7
n.a. Misleading Statements About Cliff Richard
Guitarist in New TV Series [Helio Motta]
Newley, Holliday to Star in ‘Spectaculars’ [Anthony Newley, Michael Holliday]
Gene Vincent: Paris then Second Tour Here
Lance Fortune on Everly Bros. Tour
Malcolm Caughan Jersey Bound
Extra Eddy Show (Duane Eddy, Emile Ford, Clyde McPhattler]
Presley, Franics Win Clark Poll
Alma Cogan Ill
7
Goodwin, Keith Thousands Cheer Greatest Galaxy of Pop Talent Ever Assembled 8
Goodwin, Keith Not So Far Back His Band Was Unwanted but Now – All Go for Bilk 9
Johnson, Derek Cliff Richard Tells You about His Big American Thrills 10
n.a. Stars Reveal Their Secrets 10
The Alley Cat Tail Pieces 12
  Amanda Rawdon, February 1960  

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