31 December 2022

1991 - the chart year in review

Below is a list of all of the singles debuting in the top 150 in 1991 that peaked within the 101 to 150 region of the ARIA singles chart, conveniently in one location:
 

 
ARTIST TITLE PEAK ENTRY DATE WEEKS IN


 

2 IN A ROOM Do What You Want/Take Me Away 120 16/09/1991 5
38 SPECIAL The Sound of Your Voice 133 23/09/1991 6
3RD BASS Pop Goes the Weasel 122 22/07/1991 5
808 STATE In Yer Face 108 1/04/1991 9
808 STATE featuring BJORK Ooops 143 3/06/1991 3
A HOMEBOY, A HIPPIE & A FUNKI DREDD Total Confusion 136 21/01/1991 4
ADVENTURES OF STEVIE V Body Language 108 18/03/1991 5
AL B. SURE! Missunderstanding 137 21/01/1991 1
ALEXANDER O'NEAL All True Man 142 25/03/1991 1
ALIAS Waiting For Love 135 17/06/1991 2
ALICE COOPER Love's a Loaded Gun 125 14/10/1991 4
ANOTHER BAD CREATION Playground 138 5/08/1991 1
ASHLEY CLEVELAND Willy 131 13/05/1991 13
B.G. THE PRINCE OF RAP Give Me the Music 105 21/10/1991 4
BACHELORS FROM PRAGUE Great 130 16/12/1991 9
BAD ENGLISH Straight To Your Heart 116 14/10/1991 8
BANANARAMA Preacher Man 147 4/03/1991 1
BEN LIEBRAND featuring TONY SCOTT Move To the Bigband 117 25/03/1991 7
BETH NIELSEN CHAPMAN All I Have 109 21/10/1991 7
BETTE MIDLER Wind Beneath My Wings (1991 re-entry) 144 14/01/1991 2
BEVERLEY CRAVEN Promise Me 117 9/09/1991 5
BIG SECRET Big Secret 141 28/10/1991 5
BILLY BRAGG You Woke Up My Neighbourhood 107 4/11/1991 6
BILLY JOEL Stormfront 114 4/02/1991 7
BINGOBOYS featuring ARNOLD JARVIS and PRINCESSA Borrowed Love 104 15/07/1991 9
BIZARRE INC Such a Feeling 150 4/11/1991 1
BLUR There's No Other Way 113 2/09/1991 7
BOOM CRASH OPERA The Best Thing (1990 re-issue) 112 14/01/1991 9
BUTTHOLE SURFERS The Hurdy Gurdy Man 147 18/03/1991 1
CANDY HARLOTS Danger 107 16/09/1991 12
CANDYMAN Melt In Your Mouth 118 22/04/1991 6
CATFISH Johnny's Gone 129 8/07/1991 8
CELINE DION The Last To Know 134 23/09/1991 6
CHAD JACKSON Hear the Drummer (Get Wicked) 145 7/01/1991 1
CHER Baby I'm Yours 146 7/01/1991 1
CHER Save Up All Your Tears 114 28/10/1991 5
CHESNEY HAWKES The One and Only 103 20/05/1991 16
CHOIRBOYS Place With No Love 110 8/07/1991 6
CHOSEN FEW When the Boat Comes In 126 14/01/1991 7
CHRIS DE BURGH The Simple Truth 120 3/06/1991 4
CHRIS LLOYDS & LAURIN JAMES Sometimes When We Touch 114 21/10/1991 16
CHRIS REA Auberge 101 18/03/1991 6
CLIFF RICHARD We Don't Talk Anymore (Remix) 111 25/11/1991 8
CLUB HOY House On Fire 134 23/09/1991 8
CLUBLAND featuring QUARTZ Let's Get Busy (Pump It Up) 139 7/01/1991 1
COLA BOY 7 Ways To Love 115 2/09/1991 5
COLLETTE This Will Be (Everlasting Love) 122 8/04/1991 9
CRASH TEST DUMMIES Superman's Song 133 18/11/1991 9
CULTURE BEAT No Deeper Meaning 126 4/11/1991 11
DADDY FREDDY Daddy Freddy's In Town 121 26/08/1991 7
DAMIEN LOVELOCK The Dalai Lama 115 16/09/1991 12
DANA DAWSON Romantic World 113 28/10/1991 14
DAVE STEWART AND THE SPRITUAL COWBOYS Love Shines 144 28/01/1991 2
DEACON BLUE Twist and Shout 130 16/09/1991 6
DEBORAH HARRY & IGGY POP Well, Did You Evah! 106 18/02/1991 7
DEEE-LITE Good Beat 105 13/05/1991 6
DEGENERATES Out of My Head 126 22/07/1991 4
DEL AMITRI Spit In the Rain 118 8/04/1991 7
DIED PRETTY D.C. 124 23/09/1991 7
DINO Romeo 105 28/01/1991 8
DIVINYLS Make Out Alright 105 17/06/1991 8
D-MAN Rock It On 118 25/11/1991 11
DREAD ZEPPELIN Heartbreaker (At the End of Lonely Street) 138 11/02/1991 5
DREAM WARRIORS Ludi 117 1/07/1991 5
ELVIS COSTELLO So Like Candy 129 26/08/1991 6
ENIGMA Principles of Lust 111 19/08/1991 4
EUROPE Prisoners In Paradise 129 28/10/1991 5
EVERYDAY PEOPLE Headline News 140 21/01/1991 2
FOREIGNER Lowdown and Dirty 123 24/06/1991 8
GANG STARR Take a Rest 143 16/12/1991 3
GARY CLAIL ON-U SOUND SYSTEM Escape 117 14/10/1991 5
GARY MOORE featuring ALBERT COLLINS Too Tired 130 4/02/1991 7
GEORGE THOROGOOD & THE DESTROYERS If You Don't Start Drinkin' (I'm Gonna Leave) 109 25/03/1991 9
GERARDO We Want the Funk 128 19/08/1991 5
GLORIA ESTEFAN Seal Our Fate 112 13/05/1991 7
GLORIA ESTEFAN Anything For You (re-issue) 118 16/09/1991 2
GUY I Wanna Get With U 129 11/02/1991 2
HAPPY MONDAYS Loose Fit 117 22/04/1991 10
HARD-ONS Where Did She Come From? 130 7/01/1991 3
HARRIET Temple of Love 149 22/04/1991 1
HI-FIVE I Can't Wait Another Minute 112 30/09/1991 5
HOLLY JOHNSON Where Has Love Gone? 147 21/01/1991 1
HUEY LEWIS & THE NEWS It Hit Me Like a Hammer 106 26/08/1991 5
HURRICANE Next To You 150 7/01/1991 1
ICEHOUSE Where the River Meets the Sea 124 1/04/1991 7
INFORMATION SOCIETY Think 132 4/02/1991 10
IZABELLA I Write You a Love Song 140 26/08/1991 3
JAM ON THE MUTHA Hotel California 144 11/02/1991 1
JASON DONOVAN I'm Doing Fine 123 4/03/1991 6
JASON MARTIN Take Us To the Top 145 12/08/1991 2
JAZZI P Feel the Rhythm 138 21/01/1991 2
JEFF WAYNE The Eve of the War (Ben Liebrand Remix) 112 9/09/1991 4
JELLYFISH The King Is Half Undressed 111 6/05/1991 5
JESUS JONES Real Real Real 117 7/10/1991 8
JESUS LOVES YOU Bow Down Mister 142 20/05/1991 3
JIMMY SOMERVILLE To Love Somebody 146 25/02/1991 1
JOE JACKSON Stranger Than Fiction 119 29/04/1991 10
JOE JACKSON Hit Single 129 9/09/1991 6
JOHN WILLIAMSON A Flag of Our Own 119 12/08/1991 7
JOHN WILLIAMSON Waratah Street 142 4/11/1991 3
JOHNNY GILL My My My 122 11/02/1991 9
JULIE ANTHONY Ordinary Miracles 141 23/09/1991 2
KEEDY Save Some Love 145 8/07/1991 2
KEITH SWEAT I'll Give All My Love To You 148 15/04/1991 1
KEITH URBAN Only You 101 24/06/1991 8
KELLY MARIE Feels Like I'm In Love (90's PWL Remix) 149 18/03/1991 1
KID SENSATION Back To Boom 141 21/01/1991 1
KIM APPLEBY Don't Worry 119 7/01/1991 6
LAMONT DOZIER AND PHIL COLLINS The Quiet's Too Loud 136 30/09/1991 4
LISA FISCHER How Can I Ease the Pain 117 2/09/1991 7
LISETTE MELENDEZ Together Forever 106 15/04/1991 14
LISETTE MELENDEZ A Day In My Life (Without You) 135 11/11/1991 5
LONDONBEAT No Woman No Cry 109 17/06/1991 7
LONNIE GORDON If I Have To Stand Alone 147 4/02/1991 2
LONNIE GORDON Gonna Catch You 145 22/07/1991 2
LOUDEST WHISPER Kanon 114 13/05/1991 8
LOUIE LOUIE Rodeo Clown 144 21/01/1991 1
LOUIE THE LIP Up There Cazaly '91 105 5/08/1991 5
LUTHER VANDROSS Power of Love/Love Power 109 8/07/1991 9
MADONNA Holiday (re-issue) 144 15/07/1991 3
MARC COHN Silver Thunderbird 107 30/09/1991 9
MARILYN MONROE Some Like It Hot (EP) 140 1/07/1991 1
MARK STEVENS This Is the Way To Heaven 118 29/07/1991 9
MARK WILLIAMS Spell Is Broken 115 28/01/1991 14
MAXI PRIEST Human Work of Art 142 28/01/1991 1
MC HAMMER Yo!! Sweetness 149 1/07/1991 1
MC HAMMER (Hammer Hammer) They Put Me In the Mix 149 7/10/1991 1
MICHAEL BOLTON Time, Love and Tenderness 111 26/08/1991 7
MICHAEL BOLTON When a Man Loves a Woman 122 11/11/1991 13
MIGHTY BIG CRIME Sugar Daddy 135 8/07/1991 8
MIKE & THE MECHANICS Get Up 150 19/08/1991 1
MONDO ROCK Soul Reason 140 17/06/1991 3
MONTY PYTHON Always Look On the Bright Side of Life 119 4/11/1991 4
MORRISSEY Our Frank 127 18/03/1991 6
NATALIE COLE The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting On an Open Fire) 104 9/12/1991 6
NED'S ATOMIC DUSTBIN Happy 101 20/05/1991 8
NELSON Only Time Will Tell 124 23/09/1991 6
NICK BARKER AND THE REPTILES Miles To Go 103 9/09/1991 5
NIKKI D Hang On Kid 112 12/08/1991 5
NILS LOFGREN (featuring BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN) Valentine 119 13/05/1991 12
N-JOI Adrenalin 134 27/05/1991 2
N-JOI Anthem 141 27/05/1991 2
NO JUSTICE More Than a Girlfriend 121 8/04/1991 9
NOMAD Something Special 146 2/12/1991 1
OLETA ADAMS Don't Let the Sun Go Down On Me 107 11/11/1991 5
ONE-EYED JACKS Falling 135 10/06/1991 2
ORCHESTRA JB Come Alive 150 22/07/1991 1
ORCHESTRAL MANOEUVRES IN THE DARK Pandora's Box (1st issue) 123 2/09/1991 8
OZZY OSBOURNE No More Tears 105 14/10/1991 6
PAT BENATAR True Love 107 10/06/1991 4
PAUL KELLY & THE MESSENGERS Don't Start Me Talking 105 18/03/1991 8
PAUL KELLY & THE MESSENGERS Keep It To Yourself 146 10/06/1991 1
PAUL SIMON Proof 134 18/02/1991 7
PAUL YOUNG Don't Dream It's Over 114 14/10/1991 6
PET SHOP BOYS Jealousy 147 19/08/1991 3
PET SHOP BOYS DJ Culture 130 25/11/1991 6
PETER GABRIEL Solsbury Hill (re-issue) 121 4/02/1991 10
PETER WELLS Between the Saddle and the Ground 131 14/01/1991 8
PIXIES Planet of Sound 128 5/08/1991 3
POISON Ride the Wind 113 4/03/1991 9
PRAISE Only You 131 3/06/1991 5
QUEEN Headlong 119 15/04/1991 4
QUEENSRYCHE Silent Lucidity 104 1/07/1991 16
R.E.M. Radio Song 105 25/11/1991 9
RAY PARKER JR. She Needs To Get Some 145 19/08/1991 1
RED NOT BLUE Blow Westerly 124 1/04/1991 7
RED NOT BLUE Hunger 125 17/06/1991 10
REDHEAD KINGPIN AND THE FBI Get It Together 140 3/06/1991 3
REDHEAD KINGPIN AND THE FBI Love Thang 148 19/08/1991 1
RIC OCASEK Rockaway 139 29/07/1991 4
RICK ASTLEY Move Right Out 110 17/06/1991 6
ROBBIE ROBERTSON What About Now 133 11/11/1991 11
ROBERT PALMER You're Amazing 103 18/02/1991 7
ROCOCO Dance Invasion 150 3/06/1991 1
RUSSELL MORRIS A Thousand Suns 118 19/08/1991 12
RYTHM SYNDICATE Hey Donna 110 28/10/1991 7
SAMANTHA FOX (Hurt Me! Hurt Me!) But the Pants Stay On 123 1/07/1991 6
SCHNELL FENSTER Heroes Let You Down 132 1/07/1991 6
SCORPIONS Send Me an Angel 108 9/12/1991 12
SCOTT CARNE Freedom 110 28/01/1991 11
SCRITTI POLITTI Take Me In Your Arms and Love Me 113 26/08/1991 4
SHANE HOWARD Here and Now 132 21/01/1991 2
SHEENA EASTON You Can Swing It 107 29/07/1991 4
SHEILA E. Droppin' Like Flies 113 17/06/1991 7
SHUT UP AND DANCE 5.6.7.8. (1991 Remix) 142 14/10/1991 2
SIOUXSIE & THE BANSHEES Shadowtime 148 9/12/1991 1
SLAUGHTER Fly To the Angels 140 4/03/1991 4
SONIC YOUTH Dirty Boots 145 6/05/1991 1
STEELTOWN Hero 143 26/08/1991 3
STEPHEN CUMMINGS Stand Up (Love Is the Greatest) 142 3/06/1991 3
STEVE WINWOOD I Will Be Here 121 11/03/1991 5
STING Mad About You 109 22/04/1991 6
STING The Soul Cages 135 24/06/1991 4
STRAITJACKET FITS Down In Splendour 146 17/06/1991 2
STRAY CATS Struck By Lightning 143 25/02/1991 3
STRESS Beautiful People 132 28/01/1991 7
SURFACE The First Time 103 11/02/1991 10
SUSANNA HOFFS Only Love 135 19/08/1991 3
S-WITCH It's a Shame 105 16/09/1991 8
SYDNEY YOUNGBLOOD Hooked On You 120 12/08/1991 9
TALL TALES AND TRUE Superstition Highway 134 18/03/1991 2
TALL TALES AND TRUE Lifeboat 129 14/10/1991 8
TECHNO-COLOR featuring TWIGGY Unchained Melody 102 28/01/1991 9
THE BELOVED It's Alright Now 150 14/01/1991 1
THE CELIBATE RIFLES Grooving In the Land of Love 123 16/12/1991 12
THE CHARLATANS Over Rising 146 15/04/1991 1
THE COVER GIRLS Funk Boutique 150 22/04/1991 1
THE DOORS Light My Fire (re-issue) 130 8/07/1991 4
THE FARGONE BEAUTIES Wild Thing (Theme From Bonanza) 140 27/05/1991 6
THE FARM Groovy Train 113 21/01/1991 11
THE FARM All Together Now 102 22/04/1991 7
THE FIXX How Much Is Enough 119 8/04/1991 8
THE JUSTIFIED ANCIENTS OF MU MU It's Grim Up North 136 25/11/1991 1
THE MIDNIGHT SHIFT featuring ROBIN WRIGHT and ISSY VAN RANDWYCK California Dreamin 134 1/07/1991 6
THE PSYCHEDELIC FURS Until She Comes 146 12/08/1991 1
THE REELS I Don't Love You Anymore 125 12/08/1991 10
THE REMBRANDTS Someone 104 12/08/1991 17
THE RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' (re-issue) 129 11/03/1991 4
THE RIPTIDES Stop (Don't Start) 138 6/05/1991 5
THE ROLLING STONES Sexdrive 133 29/07/1991 6
THE SHAMEN Move Any Mountain - Progen 91 104 26/08/1991 18
THE SISTERS OF MERCY Doctor Jeep 125 25/03/1991 9
THE SLOW CLUB When Love Comes Down 121 15/07/1991 5
THE STONE ROSES I Wanna Be Adored 141 18/11/1991 3
THE WATERBOYS The Whole of the Moon (re-issue) 107 6/05/1991 6
THE WELCOME MAT Fairydust (EP) 147 9/12/1991 1
THE ZOO featuring MICK FLEETWOOD and BILLY THORPE Shakin the Cage 142 8/04/1991 3
THIRD EYE Pray 117 19/08/1991 5
THOMPSON TWINS Come Inside 149 21/10/1991 1
TINA TURNER Way of the World 117 9/12/1991 11
TOM PETTY AND THE HEARTBREAKERS Into the Great Wide Open 112 30/09/1991 7
TOMMY PAGE Whenever You Close Your Eyes 136 24/06/1991 5
TONE LOC All Through the Night 106 9/12/1991 10
TONY! TONI! TONE! House Party II (I Don't Know What You Come To Do) 141 18/11/1991 4
TRAVELING WILBURYS Inside Out 117 11/02/1991 6
TRAVELING WILBURYS Wilbury Twist 137 15/04/1991 6
TRICKY DISCO Tricky Disco 141 7/01/1991 1
TWENTY 4 SEVEN I Can't Stand It 130 18/02/1991 5
URBAN DANCE SQUAD Fastlane 146 24/06/1991 1
UTAH SAINTS What Can You Do For Me 143 4/11/1991 6
VANESSA WILLIAMS Running Back To You 102 14/10/1991 9
VANILLA ICE I Love You/Stop That Train 103 15/04/1991 5
VIOLENT FEMMES American Music 118 17/06/1991 6
WAYLON JENNINGS, WILLIE NELSON, JOHNNY CASH, KRIS KRISTOFFERSON Silver Stallion 123 27/05/1991 4
WHITNEY HOUSTON My Name Is Not Susan 118 24/06/1991 11
WILSON PHILLIPS You're In Love 108 29/04/1991 7
YA KID K Awesome (You Are My Hero) 111 3/06/1991 6
YOUNG MC Pick Up the Pace 1990 147 15/04/1991 4
ZIGGY MARLEY AND THE MELODY MAKERS Kozmik 105 29/07/1991 6
ZOE Sunshine On a Rainy Day 147 9/09/1991 4
ZUCCHERO & PAUL YOUNG Senza Una Donna (Without a Woman) 113 9/09/1991 8
 
 
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16 December 2022

Week commencing 16 December 1991

Welcome to the last ARIA chart survey of 1991!  And to finish things off, we have another batch of songs that I did not hear at the time.  Perhaps this is your first time hearing these tracks, too?  Let's take a look.

Gang Starr took a rest from the top 100 this week in 1991.

Top 150 debuts:

Number 129 "Grooving in the Land of Love" by The Celibate Rifles
Peak: number 123
Peak date: 27 January 1992
Weeks in top 150: 12 weeks
Top 150 chart run: 129-(chart repeated for 2 week Xmas break)-126-131-128-123-125-129-(out for 6 weeks)-149-147-147

We last saw Sydney band The Celibate Rifles in May 1990.

Regular readers will know that inconsistencies in artist name credits involving the word 'the' (e.g. The Beatles vs. just Beatles) irk me.  Here, we have an instance of a song with an inconsistent title, which I think annoys me even more.  On parent album Heaven on a Stick (number 51, March 1992), this track is titled "Groovin' in the Land of Love"; while on the single sleeve, it is listed as "Grooving in the Land of Love."   Aaaaaggggghhh!

I'm generally not a fan of this type of music, but I found this track OK.  'OK' in a 6 out of 10 kind of way, maybe.

The Celibate Rifles will join us again in 1992.



Number 142 "Great" by Bachelors from Prague
Peak: number 130
Peak date: 3 February 1992
Weeks in top 150: 9 weeks
Top 150 chart run: 142-(chart repeated for 2 week Xmas break)-141-143-137-131-130-135

We last saw Melbourne band Bachelors from Prague in October 1989.
 
"Great" was the almost-title-track from the band's final studio album Great! (number 108, June 1991).  It would become the band's last ARIA top 150 entry.



Number 143 "Take a Rest" by Gang Starr
Peak: number 143
Peak dates: 16 December 1991 (chart repeated for 2 week Xmas break)
Weeks in top 150: 3 weeks
Top 150 chart run: 143-(chart repeated for 2 week Xmas break)

American hip-hop duo Gang Starr consisted of DJ Premier and Guru.  The pair landed a hit, with what would become their only ARIA top 100 entry, with "Lovesick" (number 13, November 1991).  Until writing this post, I was not aware that there were two quite different-sounding mixes of "Lovesick" - you can hear the original, and rather inferior - in my opinion, version here.
 
"Take a Rest" was originally released in Australia in March 1991, before "Lovesick".  After the success of "Lovesick", the single was re-released in December 1991.  Both "Take a Rest" and "Lovesick" were lifted from the duo's second studio album Step in the Arena (number 141, December 1991).
 
Internationally, "Take a Rest" peaked at number 63 in the UK in February 1991.
 
"Take a Rest" would be Gang Starr's final ARIA top 150 entry.  Guru, real name Keith Edward Elam, launched a solo career in 1993, while continuing to be part of Gang Starr.  Sadly, Guru died in 2010, aged 48, due to multiple myeloma, which is cancer of the plasma cells.
 


Bubbling WAY down under:

Number 168 "Road to My Riches" by Vanilla Ice
Peak: number 168
Peak dates: 16 December 1991, 23 December 1991, and 30 December 1991
Weeks on chart: 3 weeks

We last saw Robert van Winkle, better known as Vanilla Ice, in April 1991.

"Road to My Riches" was lifted from Vanilla's live album Extremely Live (number 56, September 1991).  The single does not appear to have charted anywhere else.

On the ARIA state charts, "Road to My Riches" performed strongest in New South Wales/Australian Capital Territory, where it reached number 152.

We shall see Vanilla Ice again in 1992.



Number 171 "The Sun Doesn't Shine" by Beats International
Peak: number 165
Peak date: 27 January 1992
Weeks on chart: 5 weeks

Beats International last joined us in May 1991.
 
"The Sun Doesn't Shine" was issued as the second single from the second, and final, Beats International album Excursion on the Version, which does not appear to have been released in Australia. 
 
Internationally, "The Sun Doesn't Shine" peaked at number 66 in the UK in September 1991, and number 87 in Germany in December 1991.
 
Within Australia, "The Sun Doesn't Shine" was most popular in Western Australia, where it reached number 130.
 
We shall see Beats International again in 1992.



Next post (6 January): 1992 kicks off with six top 150 debuts, plus one mystery title that nobody knows what it is...  I've also uploaded a preview of some of the singles coming up in my 1992 chart recaps in the video embedded below (spoiler alert!):


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09 December 2022

Week commencing 9 December 1991

One thing this week in 1991's debuts peaking outside the ARIA top 100 have in common is that I didn't hear any of them at the time.  Perhaps they are new to you, too?  Let's take our first listen together...
 
Tone Lōc: Lōced out of the top 100.
 
Top 150 debuts:
 
Number 118 "Send Me an Angel" by Scorpions
Peak: number 108
Peak date: 10 February 1992
Weeks in top 150: 12 weeks 
Top 150 chart run: 118-109-(chart repeated for 2 week Xmas break)-125-120-125-113-113-108-145-149
Weeks on chart: 13 weeks
 
German rock band Scorpions (no 'The') formed in 1965 in Hanover.  Their first taste of chart success in Australia, however, did not come until whistling anthem "Wind of Change" (number 7, October 1991) became a top 10 hit in 1991.  Prior to that, their tenth studio album Savage Amusement came close to cracking the top 100 nationally, peaking at number 86 on the South Australia/Northern Territory state albums chart in July 1988, and number 91 on the Western Australia state albums chart in August 1988 (before the national chart extended beyond number 100).
 
"Send Me an Angel" was issued as the third single in Australia from Scorpions' eleventh studio album  Crazy World (number 49, September 1991).  The album's lead single, "Tease Me Please Me", was released in Australia in February 1991, but missed the ARIA top 150.

Internationally, "Send Me an Angel" peaked at number 8 in France in July 1991, number 4 in the Netherlands in August 1991, number 4 in the Flanders region of Belgium in September 1991, number 5 in Germany in November 1991, number 14 in Switzerland in November 1991, number 27 in the UK in November 1991, number 8 in Austria in December 1991, number 4 in Sweden in December 1991, and number 44 on the US Billboard Hot 100 in January 1992.

Domestically, "Send Me an Angel" was most popular in South Australia/Northern Territory, where it reached number 44 on the state chart.  Its next-highest state chart peak was number 85 in Queensland.
 
"Send Me an Angel" found slightly greater success nationally on the Australian Music Report singles chart, where it reached number 96. 

I don't recall hearing "Send Me an Angel" at the time, but I enjoyed it.  I don't mind rock power ballads from this era.  Something about the singer, Klaus Meine's, non-native English-speaker accent is endearing.
 
We will next see Scorpions in 1993.
 

 
Number 123 "Way of the World" by Tina Turner
Peak: number 117
Peak date: 10 February 1992
Weeks in top 150: 11 weeks
Chart run: 123-128-(chart repeated for 2 week Xmas break)-122-132-132-129-122-117-126
Weeks on chart: 11 weeks
 
We last saw pop veteran Tina Turner in May 1990
 
"Way of the World" was released as the second single from Tina's compilation album Simply the Best (number 12, November 1991), following "Nutbush City Limits (The 90's Version)" (number 16, November 1991). 
 
Overseas, "Way of the World" peaked at number 13 in the UK in November 1991, number 12 in Ireland in November 1991, number 33 in Germany in December 1991, number 12 in Austria in January 1992, number 16 in the Flanders region of Belgium in January 1992, number 15 in the Netherlands in February 1992, number 25 in France in February 1992, and number 29 in Switzerland in March 1992.
 
Within Australia, "Way of the World" was most successful in Western Australia, where it reached number 74.
 
I don't recall being aware of this single's release at the time.  To me, it's a bit like Tina's "Two People", released locally in November 1986 but failed to chart - disappearing without a trace, despite being sandwiched between two hits from the same album, "Typical Male" (number 20, November 1986) and "What You Get Is What You See" (number 15, April 1987).  Not that the next single from Simply the Best, "Love Thing" (number 62, March 1992), was much of a hit - but it at least dented the top 100.
 
I can only surmise that "Way of the World" was a flop in Australia because it's quite a dull song, with a similarly boring video to match.

Tina will next grace our presence in 1994.
 
 
 
Number 133 "All Through the Night" by Tone Lōc
Peak: number 106
Peak date: 6 January 1992
Weeks in top 150: 10 weeks
Top 150 chart run: 133-124-(chart repeated for 2 week Xmas break)-106-121-126-118-148-150
Weeks on chart: 13 weeks
 
American rapper Tone Lōc, born Anthony Terrell Smith, scored two major hits in Australia in 1989, when rap was not that commercially successful here, with "Wild Thing" (number 15, May 1989) and "Funky Cold Medina" (number 8, August 1989).  Both singles ended up in the top 50 best-selling singles in Australia for the year.  Both hits were co-written by Marvin Young, better known as Young MC.
 
Tone also released a third, flop single that year: "I Got It Goin' On" (number 52, October 1989), which stalled just outside the ARIA top 50.  "I Got It Goin' On" was not co-written by Young MC; I see a pattern here.
 
"All Through the Night", the lead single from Tone's second - and final, to date - album Cool Hand Lōc (number 129, January 1992) was also not co-written by Young MC, and flopped everywhere.  The only other chart I can find that it registered on was the US Billboard Hot 100, where it peaked at number 80 in December 1991.

In Australia, "All Through the Night" performed strongest in Victoria/Tasmania, where it reached number 71 on the state chart - the only state chart where it made the top 100.
 
I remember reading a review of "All Through the Night" in December 1991, but never actually heard the song until listening to it to write this post.  It's quite different to Tone's earlier hits - he tries to be smooth and 'sexy', rather than cheeky and funny.  On the whole, I found the track boring and can see why it wasn't a hit.
 
"All Through the Night" features vocals from El DeBarge, although he does not receive a featured artist credit on the single cover.

"All Through the Night" would be Tone's last single released in Australia.
 
 
 
Number 134 "The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire)" by Natalie Cole
Peak: number 104
Peak dates: 16 December 1991 (chart repeated for 2 week Xmas break)
Weeks in top 150: 6 weeks 
Chart run: 134-104-(chart repeated for 2 week Xmas break)-105-135
Weeks on chart: 6 weeks
 
We last saw Natalie Cole in January 1990.
 
Before writing about this song, one thing I neglected to mention last time is that a friend from high school I kept in touch with for nearly a decade later (we have since fallen out) and I used to have a theory that no matter how big a recording artist is, the general public will only know/remember you for "3 hits" at most.  There were a handful of artists we thought were an exception to this 'rule', and, oddly enough, Natalie Cole was one of them!  Her "hits" the public remembered were: "Pink Cadillac" (number 6, June 1988), "Miss You Like Crazy" (number 34, October 1990), "Wild Women Do" (number 37, September 1990), and "Unforgettable" (number 2, August 1991), bringing her tally to an impressive four! 
 
OK, that silliness out of the way, "The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire)" was originally released by Natalie in 1988, recorded for the Scrooged soundtrack (number 114, January 1989).  The single came out in Australia in December 1988, but failed to chart.
 
The song is a cover version of The King Cole Trio's "The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas to You)", which was recorded in 1946.  Natalie's father, Nat "King" Cole, was obviously part of that trio, and, given her recent success with the Unforgettable with Love (number 1, July 1991) album - where Natalie sang 'duets' with her late father, thanks to studio wizardry - it was obviously timely to re-issue the single for the Christmas 1991 market.
 
The single was also released to promote Natalie's Christmas Box (number 127, December 1991), which was the Unforgettable with Love album re-packaged with "The Christmas Song..." single and a VHS.

Natalie certainly had more success on the Australian albums charts with her jazz/easy listening material.  Her more-recent pop albums Everlasting (number 68, July 1988) and Good to Be Back (number 87, September 1989) stalled in the lower half of the ARIA top 100.
 
Oddly, Natalie's rendition of "The Christmas Song..." does not appear to have charted anywhere else.  On the ARIA state charts, the single performed strongest in Victoria/Tasmania, where it reached number 93. 

"The Christmas Song..." performed marginally better on the Australian Music Report singles chart, where it crept into the top 100, reaching number 98.
 
Natalie recorded two later versions of the song, in 1999 as a duet with her late father and The London Symphony Orchestra, and in 2009 with Andrea Bocelli.

Natalie will join us again in 1993.
 
 
 
Number 147 Fairydust (EP) by The Welcome Mat
Peak: number 147
Peak date: 9 December 1991
Weeks in top 150: 1 week
Top 150 chart run: 147
This EP peaked at number 141 on the ARIA albums chart on 24 February 1992, spending one week on the ARIA top 150 albums chart.
 
Sydney band The Welcome Mat formed in Sydney in 1989.  The Fairydust EP was their first charting entry, although it had a somewhat unusual chart history, spending a solitary week in both the ARIA top 150 singles and albums charts!  Obviously, ARIA couldn't decide whether it was an EP or an album, with Fairydust peaking six places higher, at number 141, on the ARIA albums chart in February 1992.
 
The factors affecting whether an extended play's sales are counted towards the singles or albums chart is, presumably, determined at least partly by the retail price of the EP, and how many tracks it contains.  The Fairydust EP contained six tracks, pushing it into a grey area of being a mini-album rather than an EP.  Ratcat's Tingles EP (number 1 on the singles chart, April 1991) also contained six tracks, and while ARIA counted its sales towards the singles chart (with its $4.99 retail price, even on CD), the Australian Music Report (stupidly, in my opinion) counted it as an album.
 
Not being a huge fan of Australian indie rock bands from this era, I am not certain which track was promoted as the lead one from this EP, but I have embedded track one from it, "10,000 People with the Same Idea", below.  A music video was filmed for track five on the EP, "Cake", which I have also embedded below.
 
If you are so inclined, you can listen to the whole EP here

The Welcome Mat will next join us in 1993.
 

 
 
Number 148 "Shadowtime" by Siouxsie & The Banshees
Peak: number 148
Peak date: 9 December 1991
Weeks in top 150: 1 week
Chart run: 148
Weeks on chart: 1 week
 
We last saw Siouxsie and The Banshees in January 1989

"Shadowtime" was the second single lifted from the band's tenth studio album Superstition (number 55, September 1991).  It followed "Kiss Them for Me" (number 40, September 1991).
 
"Shadowtime" peaked at number 57 in Siouxsie and The Banshees' native UK in July 1991.  Within Australia, the single was most successful in Victoria/Tasmania, where it reached number 135.

I have never delved into Siouxise and The Banshees' work other than paying a view/listen to the videos of theirs that rage have aired in the last decade or so.  This one is decent.

Siouxsie and The Banshees will next join us in 1992, with a song I did hear at the time.
 

 
Bubbling WAY down under:
 
Number 158 "Both Sides Now" by Clannad & Paul Young
Peak: number 158
Peak date: 9 December 1991
Weeks on chart: 4 weeks
 
Paul Young last joined us in October 1991.  Irish band Clannad formed in 1970, and only ever placed one single in the Australian top 100, "In a Lifetime" (number 72, April 1986), which featured U2's Bono.  A pre-solo fame Enya was also part of Clannad between 1980 and 1982, together with three of her siblings.
 
"Both Sides Now" was a song written by Joni Mitchell, but first recorded by Judy Collins in 1967.  Joni recorded her own orchestral version of the song for her 2000 album Both Sides Now (number 110, June 2000).  The track appeared on Paul's From Time to Time: The Singles Collection (number 6, June 1992) compilation.
 
Internationally, "Both Sides Now" peaked at number 74 in the UK in August 1991, number 3 in Ireland in September 1991, and number 41 in the Netherlands in March 1992.
 
Domestically, "Both Sides Now" performed strongest in Queensland, where it reached number 137.
 
Paul Young will next join us in 1997.  We will not see Clannad in the top 150 again.



Also debuting this week:

Number 170 "Cruise Control" by Headless Chickens
Peak: unknown
Peak date: unknown
Weeks on chart: 34 weeks (including tally from 1994 re-release)

The ARIA database, unfortunately, tends to combine separate releases of the same title into one entry.  So, in this instance, the original 1991 release of Headless Chickens' "Cruise Control" is counted as being the same release as the radically different Eskimos in Egypt remix of the song, which peaked at number 26 in December 1994.  Since the 1991 release peaked outside the ARIA top 150, I am unable to give you a peak for it - I can only give you the debut position.

"Cruise Control" appeared on the New Zealand band's second studio album Body Blow (number 45, July 1993).  The 1991 release of the single peaked at number 6 in New Zealand in November 1991.

Anyone who watched Neighbours or Home and Away circa late 1994-early 1995 would have heard the Eskimos in Egypt Mix of "Cruise Control" pumping out of the coffee shop/diner jukebox.

Headless Chickens will next visit us in 1992.



Next week (16 December): The final chart survey for 1991, with three top 150 debuts and two bubbling WAY down under entries.

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