
A podcast where we talk about pop music. Specifically by deep-diving a randomly selected UK Top 10 singles chart from the past.
Hosted by comedians James Cook and Andy Robinson it is packed with facts, analysis, anecdotes and unasked-for-opinions as we unflinchingly confront the songs you love and hate, and those you've completely forgotten.
Bop bop shoo-wop.
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| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 132 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Music CommentaryMusicMusic History | |||

Dai Dai, Back Home, Diamond Lights, West Bromwich Albion, The Referee's Alphabet
This week Andy and James are not delving into a randomly selected UK Top 10. Instead, to celebrate the start of the 2026 fellas World Cup, they select 10 great records ... more
Lady Rose, I'm Gonna Run Away From You, The Banner Man, I Did What I Did For Maria, Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep
As they reach the top half of this 70s Top 10, not only do Andy and James report on the realities and rumours behind these records, they al... more
I Am...I Said, Co-Co, Don't Let It Die, Knock Three Times, He's Gonna Step On You Again
As they explore all the stories and statistics lying supine behind the songs of these superb 70s shenanigans, James and Andy cannot resist the urge for more alli... more
Don't Matter To Me, God Is A Woman, Solo, Shotgun, In My Feelings
It's nearing the end of the decade so as James and Andy discover all the facts and fictions behind these fantastic 5 tracks they also discuss notions of duetting with spectres, sad se... more
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This podcast is a joy to listen to. The random nature of the chart means I’m hearing songs I know and love as well as songs that passed me by when I was older and not as interested in the charts. Having the playlist on YouTube is a treat and it’s a great accompaniment to the show. Andy and James are fantastic hosts and bring a knowledge and humour to each episode. There are tonnes of highly marketed shows out there with high profile celebrities and massive budgets that don’t hold a candle to the... more
Always funny and interesting
I’ve listened to every episode and love it. This is what I used to listen to Radio 2 shows like Sounds of the 60s and 70s for - the facts. Also James and Andy are funny, which helps.
Stop listening to celebrities stroking each other off and give these lads a listen.
If you love music and trivia you'll love this. Brilliant stats, funny chat and a bit of nostalgia. Brilliant!
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A lively music-history show where two British comedians dissect a UK Top 10 chart from past decades, mixing track-by-track analysis with banter, trivia, and personal anecdotes. Episodes frequently cover chart mechanics, music videos, and cultural moments, while weaving in fan comments, Patreon prompts, and behind-the-scenes notes about production and online presence. The pair balance affectionate nostalgia with sharp critique, making it entertaining for listeners who enjoy data-driven pop context and humorous storytelling. A standout trait is the duo's long-running chemistry and willingness to explore era-specific visuals, memes, and industry quirks, offering both educational insights and jokey commentary that fans return for episode after ... more
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