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Performance TitleNew Musical Express (NME) 1958-1959 Annual Poll-Winners' All-Star Concert
Performance Date11 January 1959
Performance DaySunday
Performance Time13:45
Main PerformersJoe Henderson - piano,
Petula Clark,
Marty Wilde,
Cliff Richard,
Ottilie Patterson,
Alma Cogan,
Frankie Vaughan - vocals
Orchestra or BandRonnie Aldrich and The Squadronaires,
John Barry Seven,
The King Brothers,
Chris Barber Jazz Band,
Lonnie Donegan and His Skiffle Group,
Ted Heath and His Music
ChoirsThe Mudlarks
Set List'Rodeo' (John Barry Seven),
'Rebel Rouser' (John Barry Seven),
'Leaning On A Lamp-Post' (The King Brothers),
'Underneath The Arches' (The King Brothers),
'Wake Up, Little Susie' (The King Brothers),
'Put A Light In The Window' (The King Brothers),
'Lucky Day' (Petula Clark),
'Baby Lover' (Petula Clark),
'Devotion' (Petula Clark),
'Trudie' (Joe Henderson),
'Sing It With Joe' (Joe Henderson),
'Mandy' (Joe Henderson),
'Rockin' Robin' (Marty Wilde),
'Fire of Love' (Marty Wilde),
'I Can't Give You Anything But Love' (Marty Wilde),
'When' (The Mudlarks),
'Lollipop' (The Mudlarks),
'Book of Love' (The Mudlarks),
'The Love Game' (The Mudlarks),
'Move It' (Cliff Richard),
'High Class Baby' (Cliff Richard),
'Heartbreak Hotel' (Cliff Richard),
'Livin' Lovin' Doll' (Cliff Richard),
'Bourbon Street Parade' (Chris Barber Jazz Band),
'Maryland My Maryland' (Chris Barber Jazz Band),
'When You And I Were Young Maggie' (Chris Barber Jazz Band),
'Strange Things Happening Everyday' (Chris Barber Jazz Band),
'Beale Street Blues' (Chris Barber Jazz Band),
'Love Makes The World Go Round' (Alma Cogan),
'Last Night On The Back Porch' (Alma Cogan),
'Tea For Two Cha Cha' (Alma Cogan),
'Comes Love' (Alma Cogan),
'Tom Dooley' (Lonnie Donegan and His Skiffle Group),
'My Dixie Darlin' (Lonnie Donegan and His Skiffle Group),
'Cumberland Gap' (Lonnie Donegan and His Skiffle Group),
'Long Summer Day' (Lonnie Donegan and His Skiffle Group),
'Puttin' On The Style' (Lonnie Donegan and His Skiffle Group),
'Lonesome Traveller' (Lonnie Donegan and His Skiffle Group),
'Am I Wasting My Time' (Frankie Vaughan),
'Kisses Sweeter Than Wine' (Frankie Vaughan),
'Green Door' (Frankie Vaughan),
'Happy-Go-Lucky' (Frankie Vaughan),
'Garden of Eden' (Frankie Vaughan),
'Roll Call' (Ted Heath and His Music),
'That's A Plenty' (Ted Heath and His Music),
'Curly-Headed Baby Cha Cha' (Ted Heath and His Music),
'Exactly Like You' (Ted Heath and His Music),
'Manhattan' (Ted Heath and His Music),
'Mah Jong' (Ted Heath and His Music)
Performance NotesResults:-
World's Outstanding Male Singer: Elvis Presley
World's Outstanding Female Singer: Connie Francis
World's Outstanding Musical Personality: Elvis Presley
World's Outstanding Vocal Group: Everly Brothers
Favourite British Male Singer: Cliff Richard
Favourite British Female Singer: Shirley Bassey
Favourite British Vocal Group: The Mudlarks
Favourite British Vocal Personality: Frankie Vaughan
Favourite British Instrumentalist: Russ Conway
Favourite British Large Band or Orchestra: Ted Heath
Favourite British Small Group: Lonnie Donegan
Favourite British Disc Jockey: Pete Murray
Favourite British New Disc or TV singer: Craig Douglas
Favourite British Disc Of Year: Cliff Richard's 'Living Doll'
Favourite British Artist for Poll Concert: Marty Wilde

Sir Cliff Richard's debut Royal ALbert Hall performance.
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1959/3)
Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1959/3New Musical Express - 1958-1959 Annual Poll-Winners' All-Star Concert11 January 1959
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
Iemoxioryv_SyrNew Musical Express (NME) 1958-1959 Annual Poll-Winners' All-Star Concert1
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/14Richard; Sir; Cliff (14 October 1940); OBE; British singer, actor and philanthropist
DS/UK/132Clark; Petula (15 November 1932); CBE; British singer, actress and composer
DS/UK/11251Wilde; Marty (1939-); English singer, songwriter
DS/UK/9486Patterson; Ottilie (1932-2011); Northern Irish blues singer
DS/UK/9100Cogan; Alma (1932-1966); English singer
DS/UK/10829Vaughan; Frankie (3 February 1928-17 September 1999); CBE DL; English singer
DS/UK/10814Murray; Peter 'Pete' (1925-); OBE; British radio and Television presenter
DS/UK/7190Aldrich; Ronnie (15 February 1916-30 September 1993); British pianist, conductor and composer
DS/UK/10013The John Barry Seven (1957-1965)
DS/UK/10014The King Brothers (fl 1950s-1960s)
DS/UK/9489Barber; Chris (1930-2021); British jazz trombonist, bandleader
DS/UK/3548Donegan; Lonnie (29 April 1931-3 November 2002); MBE; British skiffle singer songwriter and musician
DS/UK/8227Heath; Ted (1902-1969); British musician, big band leader
DS/UK/11404The Mudlarks (fl 1950s-1960s)
DS/UK/11405Henderson; Joe "Mr Piano" (1920-1980); British pianist
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