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Ready Steady Go! - The Weekend ... 7" Vinyl Single Boxset 2020

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Cat no. 4050538552638

Track Listing

1 Manfred Mann
Side A - 5-4-3-2-1
Side B - Do Wah Diddy Diddy

2 Wilson Pickett
Side A - Land Of 1000 Dances
Side B - In The Midnight Hour

3 Dusty Springfield
Side A - I Only Want To Be With You
Side B - Heartbeat

4 Marvin Gaye
Side A - How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)
Side B - Can I Get A Witness

5 Diana Ross & The Supremes
Side A - Baby Love
Side B - Stop! In The Name Of Love

6 The Walker Brothers
Side A - The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine (Anymore)
Side B - Everything's Gonna Be Alright

7 The Kinks
Side A - You Really Got Me
Side B - Tired Of Waiting For You

8 Donovan
Side A - Catch The Wind
Side B - Universal Soldier

9 Cilla Black
Side A - Anyone Who Had A Heart
Side B - You're My World

10 The Searchers
Side A - Sugar And Spice
Side B - What Have They Done To The Rain

Ready, Steady, Go! was the pre-eminent British music television show of the 1960s, and for many, it remains the most influential pop culture vehicle of any era. If that seems a bold claim to assert, it’s worth considering virtually all music television that has followed owes a debt to RSG!’s pioneering spirit. As well as presenting the top artists of the day, and giving vital early exposure to future stars, perhaps its most important feature was that its club-like atmosphere removed the barrier separating artist and performer, giving RSG! an atmosphere of vibrance and immediacy other pop programmes lacked. In addition, the unprecedented move of handing the key role of a young, fashion-conscious Mod who uncannily mirrored her audience inadvertently gave birth to what later became known as “Youth TV”.

This collection of 10 vinyl singles represents a selection of 20 songs that were performed on RSG! between 1963-66. The diversity of the artists illustrates the panoply of styles the show covered, and why it is still fondly regarded.