Mellow Mellow FM Radio: More Golden Years Of Pop
To journalists Steve Harley always explains that his UK number one song Make Me Smile is about the disbanding of his band Cockney Rebel. However, when you read the lyrics closely, there is only one line that may refer to that: “You pulled the rebel to the floor”. The rest of the song is clearly about a broken relationship: “Blue eyes, blue eyes, how can you tell so many lies?" In other words, Steve Harley knows how to tell a good story (he used to be a journalist himself), but I believe it was totally made up afterwards. Irresistible was meant to be put on Harley’s album El Gran Senor, but soon after a newly remixed version of the single was released, his record company RAK went bankrupt and the LP never came out. He re-recorded some of the songs for his 1992 album Yes You Can.
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Tracklist:
Earth, Wind & Fire – Got To Get You Into My Life (1978)
Chicago – Beginnings (1968)
McGuinn, Clark & Hillman – Long Long Time (1979)
Del Shannon – I Go To Pieces (1991)
Slade – Coz I Luv You (1971)
Candlewick Green – Who Do You Think You Are? (1973)
Jigsaw – Sky High (1975)
Dave Mason – We Just Disagree (1977)
Steely Dan – Rikki Don't Lose That Number (1974)
Michael Jackson – Rock With You (1979)
Fotomaker – All There In Her Eyes (1978)
Michael Johnson – Right Through The Heart (1980)
Simon Park – Stoned Out (1974)
George Duke – Someday (1982)
Pointer Sisters – I Need You (1983)
Nicolette Larson – Lotta Love (1978)
Steve Miller Band – Abracadabra (1982)
Motels – Suddenly Last Summer (1983)
Loose Ends – Golden Years (1985)
Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel – Irresistible (1985)
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