WXDU Mystery Show - Disco Medleys --------------------------------- Disco Medley Mix 01 - Stars on 45 Medley - Stars on 45 - 7" 02 - Stars on 45 (Mix 1) - Stars on 45 - Stars on 45 Vol. II 03 - Stars on 45 (Mix 2) - Stars on 45 - Stars on 45 Vol. II 04 - Stars on 45 Volume III - Stars on 45 - Stars on 45 Vol. III 05 - Stars on 45 (Abba Mix) - Stars on 45 - Stars on 45 Vol. II 06 - Soul Stars - S.S.O. - Soul Stars 12" 07 - Hits on 33 (Medley 1) - Sweet Power - Hits on 33 08 - Hits on 33 (Medley 2) - Sweet Power - Hits on 33 09 - Intro Disco - Discotheque - Intro Disco 7" (1979) 10 - Into The Groove Medley (The Madonna Hits) - Mirage - Into The Groove 7" (1985) - Produced by Nigel Wright, vocals by Tracy Ackerman 11 - Caribbean Disco Show - Lobo - Caribbean Disco Show 7" - Produced by Eric Boom and Roy Beltman (Netherlands, 1981) 12 - Hooked on Classics Parts 1 & 2 - The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra - Hooked on Classics (1981) Notes: The "Stars on 45 Medley" was a song issued in 1981 by the studio group Stars on 45. Its official title (as on the record and in Billboard) was "Medley: Intro 'Venus' / Sugar Sugar / No Reply / I'll Be Back / Drive My Car / Do You Want to Know a Secret / We Can Work It Out / I Should Have Known Better / Nowhere Man / You're Going to Lose That Girl / Stars on 45". It reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 on June 20, 1981 (interrupting Kim Carnes' "Bette Davis Eyes"). It is (to date) the longest titled song to ever chart in Billboard, and is subsequently known by the shorter nickname, "Stars on 45 Medley". The reason for the long title was copyright requirements for the use of The Beatles' songs. Carribean Disco Show - Lobo - 4:52 (THE PAIN) Hits on 33 (Medley 1) - Sweet Power - 4:41 (I'm Alive, JJ Flash, Lola) Hits on 33 (Medley 2) - Sweet Power - 3:56 (Altered lyrics, great intro) Hooked on Classics - Royal Philharmonic Orhcestra - 6:05 Intro Disco - Discotheque - 5:34 (2001 op, very generic otherwise) Into The Groove Medley (The Madonna Hits) - Mirage - 8:10 (1985) Soul Stars - S.S.O. - 6:36 (Sam and Dave!) Stars on 45 Medley (Short) - Stars on 45 - 4:47 The original! #1 06/20/81 Stars on 45 Medley (Special Long Mix) - 11:28 - Oh, god! Funkytown! http://www.discogs.com/release/550715 Stars on 45 (Abba Mix) - 8:32 - Abba, Abba, Abba! Stars on 45 (Mix 1) - Stars on 45 - 5:10 (Star Wars op, great 80s song mix) Stars on 45 (Mix 2) - Stars on 45 - 12:29 (Bizzare 60s medleyj) Stars on 45 (Vol. 3) - Stars on 45 - 4:31 (Similar to Mix 1) Plus assorted "Stars on 45" mixes of the original music; plain ol' "Stars on 45" fades out on "Video Killed the Radio Star" On vinyl: "Bachamania" - Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops (In lieu of HoC?) "Discomania" - Beatles, Beatles, Beatles. Played on air before, though. Bits and Pieces These mixers were quality mixers in that time with good overlappings.Bits and Pieces 2 is my own favorite.The Disco 79 series has the same range of numbers JGL..,I think there are many more of this series. -BITS & PIECES 3 bitsandp3.JPG (27677 bytes) Side A and B has the same Mix and contains the following songs:Ritz-I Wanna Get With You,Madness-One Step Beyond,Young And Company-I Like What You Are Doing To Me,Gap Band-Baby Baba Boogie,Lectric Funk-Shanghayed, Kano- Its A War-,Spinners-Cupid-Working My Way Back,Gino Soccio-Dancer,Sparks-Beat The Clock,Carrie Lucas-Keep On Dancin.,Lipps Inc.-Funky Town,Heatwave-Boogie Nights,GQ-Disco Nights,SOS Band-Take Your Time ,Buggles-Video Killed The Radio Star,Shocking Blue-Venus. The mixer shown with white and red label stops here on both sides. But there are more bootlegs witch are called BITS & PIECES 3 Which have the following songs after Shocking Blue: Archies-Sugar Sugar,....,....,Beatles-No Reply-Drive My Car-Do You Want To Know A Secret-You.re Going To Loose That Girl-Nowhere Man,4 Seasons-Cherry,Everly Brothers-Cathy.s Clown,Neil Sedaka-Breaking Up Is Hard To Do,Roy Orbison-Only The Lonely,Penny McLean-Lady Bump,Wings-Silly LoveSongs,Martha & The Vandellas-Jimmy Mack,Fortunes-Here Comes That Rainy day Feeling Again,Brian Hyland-Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie,Ringo Starr-The No No Song,ELO-Last Train To London,...,Fred Wesley And The JB.s-Doing It To Death. The mixer is issued under many other names and labels but it has always the title Let.s Do It.Here are three other labels with the same mix on it