Wednesday, 22 January 2014
12 Hello Dickie Valentine - Broken Wings
Chart entered : 20 February 1953
Chart peak : 12
Number of hits : 14
At 23 Dickie is the youngest hitmaker we've come across. His chart claim to fame is that he was the first artist to release singles specifically for the Christmas market but that was a couple of years on from here.
Dickie was a child actor who first appeared in the film Jack's The Boy at the tender age of three. He developed a talent for singing and mimicry ; his Orson Welles was helped by a strong physical resemblance. As a teenager he joined Ted Heath's Orchestra and was still with them when this charted.
The fortunes of Dickie's first hit were almost identical to those of Jimmy Young's. He had to compete with rival versions by The Stargazers ( with whom he would team up for his biggest hit ) who went to number one and husband and wife duo Art and Dotty Todd. Dickie's version had to settle for a single week at number 12.
"Broken Wings" is a song about betrayal though all three versions sound quite chirpy ( sorry ) about it. Dickie's crooner waltz version is closest to getting the tone right but it's a bit lifeless when compared to the gruesome everybody round the Bontempi singalong of The Stargazers or the strong harmonies on the Todds' version.
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