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1987 in British music

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This is a summary of 1987 in music in the United Kingdom, including the official charts from that year.

Summary

The start of the year saw an important milestone in electronic dance music, when Steve "Silk" Hurley's song "Jack Your Body" became the first house music track to reach number 1 in the UK charts. This was despite Hurley refusing to promote the song, and the 12-inch single technically breaking chart rules as it was longer than the allowed 25-minute play time. House music had been steadily growing in popularity since it started underground in the early 1980s, and another number 1 would follow in September, the huge selling "Pump Up The Volume" by British act MARRS (stylized MARRS) which was one of the top ten biggest selling songs of the year.

For most of the 1980s, the main musical format in the charts was the gramophone record, with songs being released on both 7-inch and 12-inch vinyl singles. However, in 1987 two new formats started to appear. The first was the digital CD single, where songs are put on a Compact Disc. These were first made eligible for the UK Singles Chart this year, and the first number 1 to be released as a CD single was Whitney Houston's "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)" released in May. The second was the cassette single where the song is released on an audio tape – the BPI began recording their sales this year, but they would not become eligible until 1989. Both formats would dominate the chart throughout the 1990s.

Synthpop bands Pet Shop Boys and Erasure continued their success from their breakthrough year in 1986, with the Pet Shop Boys achieving their second number 1 single ("It's a Sin") in the summer, and two more top ten singles with "What Have I Done to Deserve This?", a collaboration with Dusty Springfield, which peaked at number 2, and "Rent", which peaked at number 8. Their album "Actually" also sold well and peaked at number 2. Erasure's album The Circus was their first charting album and peaked at number 6, and had two top 10 hits this year with the eponymous title track and "Victim of Love", as well as the number 12 charting "It Doesn't Have to Be" and their big hit from the previous year, "Sometimes". Both bands would continue to have huge success into the early 1990s.

The sound of producers Stock Aitken Waterman continued to grow in popularity, as they moved from their previous Hi-NRG sound to one more pop-based. It gave them big hits with girl group Bananarama, with their song "Love in the First Degree" becoming their biggest hit ever when it peaked at number 3, and American singer Sinitta with "Toy Boy", the successful No. 4 followup to the big selling song "So Macho" from 1986. They also achieved two number one's, one being girl duo Mel and Kim's "Respectable", and created a huge star with the baritone-voiced singer Rick Astley. In 1987 he had a number one album with "Whenever You Need Somebody", and several high charting singles including the title track and the biggest selling single of the year, his number 1 breakthrough song "Never Gonna Give You Up".

Madonna continued her long run of Top Ten hits throughout the year, scoring two number one's, "La Isla Bonita" in April and "Who's That Girl" in July; the former was her third number one single from the multi-million selling album True Blue and the latter was taken from the film of the same name in which Madonna herself starred. Although the film was critically panned, the soundtrack album hit a respectable No. 4 and generated two more Top 10 hits for Madonna; "Causing a Commotion" (No. 4, September) and "The Look of Love" (No. 9, December).

Soul singer Ben E. King got a surprise number 1 with a re-release of 1961's "Stand by Me", which was used in an advert for Levi Jeans. Long running band The Bee Gees also got their first number 1 of the decade with "You Win Again", their fifth overall in a 20-year career, and Michael Jackson released the multi-million selling "Bad" one of the highest selling albums in UK chart history. It spawned the number 1 single "I Just Can't Stop Loving You" (a duet with Siedah Garrett), the number 3 title track and the number 3 "The Way You Make Me Feel". The year also saw George Michael launch his solo career post-Wham! with the album "Faith" and its title track, which reached number 2.

The race for the Christmas number one single had many contenders this year. Rick Astley released a cover of "When I Fall In Love", and the 1956 Nat King Cole version was re-released at the same time, while 'Mel & Kim' released a cover of "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" – however, this referred to comedian Mel Smith and singer Kim Wilde rather than the girl group of the same name; proceeds went to the charity Comic Relief. A very popular Christmas song released this year was a collaboration with Irish band The Pogues and singer Kirsty MacColl, with the song "Fairytale of New York". With its bitter tale about the breakup of two lovers, it was very different from other Christmas songs around.

In the end, it was the Pet Shop Boys who had the Christmas number one of 1987, with their cover of Elvis Presley's "Always on My Mind". The Pogues peaked at number 2 and has been re-issued several times since, reaching the top 10 in 2005, 2006 and 2007.

In the world of classical music Nicholas Maw's new work Odyssey made an impact, and veteran composer Malcolm Arnold produced his Salute to Thomas Merritt, Op. 98, whilst Michael Nyman and Judith Weir both brought new operas to the stage. The BBC Cardiff Singer of the World competition was won by Italian soprano Valeria Esposito, and the Lieder prize was introduced into the competition for the first time.

Events

  • 5 January – Elton John undergoes throat surgery in Australia, ultimately resulting in his voice becoming permanently deeper.
  • 13 January – The first performance of Symphony with Chaconne by Alexander Goehr takes places at Manchester's Free Trade Hall with Edward Downes and the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra.
  • 9 March – The career that would end in an infamous appearance at the Brit Awards and the burning of a million pounds began with the Justified Ancients of Mu Mu releasing their debut single, "All You Need Is Love".
  • 27 March – The Violin Concerto by Peter Dickinson is performed and broadcast for the first time by the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, soloist Ernst Kovacic, conducted by Bryden Thomson.
  • 24 AprilInquietus Op. 66 for orchestra by Robin Holloway is performed for the first time at Friends House, London.
  • 24 AprilThe Tube is axed after five series and four and a half years.
  • 9 May – Ireland's Johnny Logan wins the Eurovision Song Contest, held in Brussels, Belgium, with the song "Hold Me Now", making him the first artist to win the contest twice. The UK's entry, "Only the Light" by Rikki, finishes in 13th place.
  • 19 May – An 80th birthday tribute concert for Miklós Rózsa is held at the Royal Festival Hall with fellow film composers Elmer Bernstein and Jerry Goldsmith. Ill-health prevented Rózsa from attending.
  • 1 June – George Michael's single "I Want Your Sex" is banned by the BBC, except for post-watershed hours, and the video is also banned.
  • June – Johnny Marr leaves the Smiths, and shortly after, the band splits up, just prior to the release of their final album Strangeways, Here We Come.
  • 1 August – Dave Stewart of Eurythmics and Siobhan Fahey of Bananarama are married in Normandy, France.
  • 22 August – The String Quartet No 3 by Sofia Gubaidulina is performed for the first time, in Queen's Hall, Edinburgh.
  • 24 August – The first performance of Richard Rodney Bennett's Symphony No 3, his final (and favourite) symphony, takes place at Worcester Cathedral during the Three Choirs Festival (for which it was commissioned by the Elgar Foundation). It has been described as "a journey towards tonality". The composer's previous two symphonies were serial pieces.
  • December – The Old Grey Whistle Test is axed and its last episode is aired on 1 January 1988.
  • 23 December – Roger Waters officially leaves Pink Floyd, after a two-year legal dispute.

Charts

Number one singles

Chart date
(week ending)SongArtist(s)Weeks
3 January"Reet Petite"Jackie Wilson3
10 January
17 January
24 January"Jack Your Body"Steve "Silk" Hurley2
31 January
7 February"I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)"Aretha Franklin and George Michael2
14 February
21 February"Stand by Me"Ben E. King3
28 February
7 March
14 March"Everything I Own"Boy George2
21 March
28 March"Respectable"Mel and Kim1
4 April"Let It Be"Ferry Aid3
11 April
18 April
25 April"La Isla Bonita"Madonna2
2 May
9 May"Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now"Starship4
16 May
23 May
30 May
6 June"I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)"Whitney Houston2
13 June
20 June"Star Trekkin'"The Firm2
27 June
4 July"It's a Sin"Pet Shop Boys3
11 July
18 July
25 July"Who's That Girl"Madonna1
1 August"La Bamba"Los Lobos2
8 August
15 August"I Just Can't Stop Loving You"Michael Jackson with Siedah Garrett2
22 August
29 August"Never Gonna Give You Up"Rick Astley5
5 September
12 September
19 September
26 September
3 October"Pump Up the Volume"/"Anitiиa (The First Time I See She Dance)"MARRS2
10 October
17 October"You Win Again"Bee Gees4
24 October
31 October
7 November
14 November"China in Your Hand"T'Pau5
21 November
28 November
5 December
12 December
19 December"Always on My Mind"Pet Shop Boys2
26 December

Number one albums

Chart date
(week ending)AlbumArtist(s)Weeks
3 JanuaryNow 8Various Artists2
10 January
17 JanuaryThe Whole StoryKate Bush2
24 January
31 JanuaryGracelandPaul Simon3
7 February
14 February
21 FebruaryThe Phantom of the OperaOriginal London Cast3
28 February
7 March
14 MarchThe Very Best of Hot ChocolateHot Chocolate1
21 MarchThe Joshua TreeU22
28 March
4 AprilNow 9Various Artists5
11 April
18 April
25 April
2 May
9 MayKeep Your DistanceCuriosity Killed the Cat2
16 May
23 MayIt's Better to TravelSwing Out Sister2
30 May
6 JuneLive in the City of LightSimple Minds1
13 JuneWhitneyWhitney Houston6
20 June
27 June
4 July
11 July
18 July
25 JulyIntroducing the Hardline According to Terence Trent D'ArbyTerence Trent D'Arby1
1 AugustHits 6Various Artists4
8 August
15 August
22 August
29 AugustHysteriaDef Leppard1
5 SeptemberHits 6Various Artists1
12 SeptemberBadMichael Jackson5
19 September
26 September
3 October
10 October
17 OctoberTunnel of LoveBruce Springsteen1
24 October...Nothing Like the SunSting1
31 OctoberTango in the NightFleetwood Mac2
7 November
14 NovemberFaithGeorge Michael1
21 NovemberBridge of SpiesT'Pau1
28 NovemberWhenever You Need SomebodyRick Astley1
5 DecemberNow 10Various Artists4
12 December
19 December
26 December

Year-end charts

Best-selling singles

No.TitleArtistPeak
positionEstimated
sales1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950
"Never Gonna Give You Up"1810,000
"Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now"Starship1740,000
"I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)"1640,000
"You Win Again"Bee Gees1590,000
"China in Your Hand"T'Pau1570,000
"Respectable"Mel and Kim1570,000
"Stand by Me"1530,000
"It's a Sin"Pet Shop Boys1475,000
"Star Trekkin'"1470,000
"Pump Up the Volume" / "Anitiиa (The First Time I See She Dance)"MARRS1450,000
"I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)"and Aretha Franklin1
"Under the Boardwalk"2
"Let It Be"Ferry Aid1
"Always on My Mind"Pet Shop Boys1430,000
"Got My Mind Set on You"2
"Can't Be with You Tonight"2
"La Isla Bonita"Madonna1
"La Bamba"Los Lobos1
"Hold Me Now"2
"Who's That Girl"Madonna1
"Everything I Own"1
"Down to Earth"Curiosity Killed the Cat3
"When a Man Loves a Woman"2
"Heartache"Pepsi & Shirlie2
"Always"Atlantic Starr3
"Whenever You Need Somebody"3
"Toy Boy"Sinitta4
"I Get the Sweetest Feeling"3
"Faith"2
"I Just Can't Stop Loving You"featuring Siedah Garrett1
"Live It Up"Mental As Anything3
"Love in the First Degree"Bananarama3
"Crockett's Theme2
"Alone"Heart3
"Wipe Out"and The Beach Boys2
"Call Me"Spagna2
"Let's Wait Awhile"3
"Jack Your Body"1
"The Great Pretender"4
"Male Stripper"Man 2 Man meets Man Parrish4
"Lean on Me"Club Nouveau3
"What Have I Done to Deserve This?"Pet Shop Boys with Dusty Springfield2
"Some People"3
"A Boy from Nowhere"2
"With or Without You"U24
"Wishing Well"4
"Heart and Soul"T'Pau4
"Fairytale of New York"featuring Kirsty MacColl2
"Full Metal Jacket (I Wanna Be Your Drill Instructor)"and Nigel Goulding2
"When I Fall in Love"/"My Arms Keep Missing You"2

Best-selling albums

No.TitleArtistPeak
positionEstimated
sales1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950
Bad11,650,000
The Joshua TreeU211,450,000
Whitney11,280,000
Now 10Various Artists11,075,000
Hits 6Various Artists11,050,000
Tango in the NightFleetwood Mac1920,000
Whenever You Need Somebody1850,000
Bridge of SpiesT'Pau1780,000
The Phantom of the OperaOriginal London Cast1735,000
Hits 7Various Artists2695,000
Running in the FamilyLevel 422
Now 9Various Artists1
Raindancing2
Graceland1
ActuallyPet Shop Boys2
Introducing the Hardline According to Terence Trent D'Arby1
All the Best!2
Invisible TouchGenesis2
Men and WomenSimply Red2
The Best of UB40 – Volume OneUB403
True BlueMadonna2
Live in the City of LightSimple Minds1
The Singles6
Keep Your DistanceCuriosity Killed the Cat1
Faith1
The Cream of Eric Clapton3
Solitude Standing2
Always Guaranteed5
The Very Best of Hot ChocolateHot Chocolate1
Sixties MixVarious Artists3
The CircusErasure6
Give Me the Reason9
Silk & SteelFive Star5
HysteriaDef Leppard1
F.L.M.Mel and Kim3
Brothers in ArmsDire Straits11
Popped In Souled OutWet Wet Wet2
So6
Whitesnake 1987Whitesnake8
It's Better to TravelSwing Out Sister1
Who's That GirlOriginal Soundtrack4
Simply Shadows7
You Can DanceMadonna5
Dancing with Strangers2
The Return of Bruno4
Bad AnimalsHeart7
Hearsay10
Move CloserVarious Artists4
Tunnel of Love1
Licensed to IllBeastie Boys7

Notes:

Classical music

  • Richard Rodney Bennett – Symphony No. 3
  • Robin Holloway – Brass Quintet: Divertimento No. 5, Op. 67
  • Nicholas Maw – Odyssey (1973–87)

Opera

  • Peter Maxwell Davies – Resurrection
  • Nigel Osborne – The Electrification of the Soviet Union
  • Judith Weir – A Night at the Chinese Opera.

Musical films

  • Aria
  • The Hunting of the Snark

Births

  • 9 January – Paolo Nutini, singer, songwriter
  • 31 January – Marcus Mumford, singer-songwriter (Mumford & Sons)
  • 5 February – Richard Rawson, rapper and songwriter
  • 9 February – Sam Coulson, guitarist (Asia)
  • 11 March – Timothy Furse, musician (The Horrors)
  • 2 April – Molly Smitten-Downes, singer-songwriter
  • 11 April – Joss Stone, singer
  • 20 May – Fra Fee, singer and actor
  • 4 June – Mollie King, singer (The Saturdays)
  • 6 June – Kyle Falconer, musician (The View)
  • 28 June – Bailey Tzuke, singer-songwriter
  • 6 July – Kate Nash, singer, songwriter
  • 19 July – Nicola Benedetti, violinist
  • 25 August – Amy Macdonald, singer-songwriter
  • 30 November – Dougie Poynter, musician (McFly)

Deaths

  • 3 January – Alex Campbell, folk singer, 61
  • 10 January – Marion Hutton, singer and actress, 67
  • 18 January – George Thalben-Ball, Australian-born organist and composer, 90
  • 2 February – Spike Hughes, jazz musician, 78
  • 7 March – Evelyn Dove, singer, 85
  • 9 March – Arthur Tolcher, harmonica player, 64
  • 13 March – Gerald Moore, pianist, 87
  • 18 March – Elizabeth Poston, composer, 81
  • 29 March – Florence Margaret Spencer Palmer, composer, 86
  • 13 May – Forbes Robinson, operatic bass, 60
  • 24 May – Hermione Gingold, actress and singer, 89
  • 29 May – Phyllis Tate, composer, 76
  • 1 July – Snakefinger, musician, singer and songwriter, 38 (heart attack)
  • 15 July – Pete King, rock drummer, 28 (cancer)
  • 22 July – Roger Fiske, musicologist, 76
  • 9 August – Terrence Michael Walsh, singer-songwriter, 33 (overdose)
  • 16 August – Peter Schidlof, Austrian-born violinist, 65
  • 24 August – Douglas Byng, comic singer and songwriter, 94
  • 8 September – Robert Sharples, conductor, 74
  • 23 September – Louis Kentner, Austrian-born pianist, 82
  • 3 October – Hans Gál, Austrian-born composer, 97
  • 19 October – Jacqueline du Pré, cellist, 42 (multiple sclerosis)
  • 3 November – Albert McCarthy, musicologist, 67
  • 23 November – Eddie Freeman, jazz musician, 78
  • 3 December – Marjorie Eyre, operatic soprano, 90
  • 24 December – Manoug Parikian, violinist, 67
  • 29 December – Frank Llewellyn Harrison, musicologist, 82

Music awards

BRIT Awards

The 1987 BRIT Awards winners were:

  • Best British Producer: Dave Stewart
  • Best Classical Recording: Julian Lloyd Webber/Royal Philharmonic Orchestra "Elgar Cello Concerto"
  • Best International Solo Artist: Paul Simon
  • Best Soundtrack: Top Gun
  • British Album: Dire Straits – Brothers in Arms
  • British Breakthrough Act: The Housemartins
  • British Female Solo Artist: Kate Bush
  • British Group: Five Star
  • British Male Solo Artist: Peter Gabriel
  • British Single: Pet Shop Boys – "West End Girls"
  • British Video: Peter Gabriel – "Sledgehammer"
  • International Group: The Bangles
  • Outstanding Contribution: Eric Clapton

Ivor Novello Awards

  • Best International Hit: Pet Shop Boys – "West End Girls"
  • Outstanding Contribution to British Music: Queen
  • Outstanding Services to British Music: Yehudi Menuhin
  • Songwriter of the Year: Stock Aitken Waterman

References

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