America's Greatest Hits with Paul Gambaccini: Everything you need to know
Listen to the show every Saturday at 5pm on Greatest Hits Radio
Join Paul Gambaccini on Greatest Hits Radio as he brings us his famous America’s Greatest Hits programme every Saturday from 5pm-7pm, where he plays two hours of the Greatest Hits that made it big in America.
We've put together some facts about Paul Gambaccini and his show to help you get to know the presenter and what to expect from his America's Greatest Hits programme.
Who is Paul Gambaccini?
Paul is an American-British presenter who is part of our amazing Greatest Hits Radio line-up. As well as being a radio presenter, he has also presented on TV and written several books.
How did Paul Gambaccini get into radio?
Paul got his start in radio pretty early on, and he explained how he ended up on this career path: "I went to Dartmouth College because it had the largest radio station in the country. I was walking around the Hanover, New Hampshire area and I was listening to this radio station and they played the new singles by Simon and Garfunkel and The Lovin' Spoonful which had not yet hit New York radio.
"And I thought I need to be near the station, not necessarily on it, but if you were going to be engaged with your time you had to engage with what was happening in your time and the Beatles were happening, so I had to be involved.
"So I went to the radio station and this will surprise you because this is not the immediate jump one might expect. I took a voice test and passed and then they said, 'What would you like, news training or DJ training?' I said, 'It doesn't matter to me, what do you need?' And they said news training.
"So for my first year, I was a newsman. But then I stayed over the summer as one of the six students who ran the station throughout the summer and each of us had to do everything. So that's when I became a DJ. It was the summer of '67, and what a time to start."
Paul shared some memories from his first radio job
"Of course, there were so many memories, like the surprise arrivals in the post, because records were delivered in the post, of an unexpected Beatles single 'All You Need Is Love' because they'd just done it on the World TV broadcast. And of course, everyone was familiar with the expression 'the new Beatles single'.
"All radio stations had to have them immediately or else people would tune into other stations. I was the music director of the station as well as the highest-rated DJ in the tri-town area," Paul told us.
"It was the summer of 'Light My Fire', 'San Francisco', 'A Whiter Shade of Pale', 'Sargent Pepper' of course, and 'Respect'. I have a letter from Aretha who thanked me for helping to give her her biggest hit. So it was an incredible summer, it really was historic."
Who is Paul Gambaccini's favourite artist?
When it comes to his favourite artists, Paul Gambaccini has a couple who he really likes, however, as he wasn't around when Beethoven was, he admitted that he'd have to choose The Beatles as his top pick.
He particularly likes the years between 1964/65 and 1970 from the Beatles, and he told us: "The Beatles were the most underrated group of all time, because, even though they're known as the greatest group of all time - they're greater than that!"
We second that Paul!
Who is Paul's favourite artist to watch perform live?
Having seen a lot of incredible performances in his time, Paul explained: "There is a difference between the greatest recording artists and the greatest artists to watch. As matter of fact, I would say the artists of the 20th century were male pop artist; Frank Sinatra, classical; Pavarotti, female artists you have classical; Maria Callas, you have entertainment; Barbra Streisand, she's film and theatre, and then you have pop and soul; that's Aretha.
"The greatest show I ever saw was James Brown. In 1966, at his peak in a theatre in the round, and this was when he just had the incredible hat trick 'Papa's Got A Brand New Bag', 'I Got You' and 'It's Man's Man's World'.
"He was, as they say, the hardest working kind in show business and he did his cape act. Which was the famous ending, where it appeared that he was being overcome and collapsing and his assistant would come on, put a cape on him, and then he would somehow find a second source of strength, shake the cape off and get back up.
"Other great shows and my top 10 would have to include David Bowie's 'Station to Station' tour, which was the black and white tour where everything was in black or white, the lights, the stage decor, the costumes. It was insane. Brian Wilson as he performed his finally completed 'Smile' project at the Royal Festival Hall was one of the great ones."
Which charity music shows has Paul been involved with?
"Live Aid, Nelson Mandela, both of which I was on the broadcast team for which was inexpressible because they were the two biggest TV audiences in the history of the world at that time," Paul said before going to talk about the work he did for the Secret Policeman's Ball in 1987.
He said: "Another one, which I was personally involved with because I was asked to organise two nights for Amnesty International at the London Palladium in the late 80s. I've never been so nervous as when I went to bed that night having taken on two nights I thought to myself 'if nobody accepts, I'm going to have to play records'.
"But we got an incredible bill of Duran Duran, Erasure, Chet Atkins, Mark Knopfler, Chet Atkins, Jackson Browne and then two artists whose performance together has gone viral this year, 34 years later, and that is Kate Bush and David Gilmour."
Watch Kate Bush and David Gilmour perform at the Secret Policeman's Ball for Amnesty International in 1987:
What do the good times sound like to Paul Gambaccini?
We asked Paul what the good times sound like to him and he told us: 'A non-stop mix of the best music from my entire life, starting with Elvis Presley and proceeding through Adele.
'My preferred decades are the 60s, 70s and 80s. A good Motown mix is my idea of heaven on earth.'
What does Paul Gambaccini love about presenting on Greatest Hits Radio?
Speaking about being a presenter, Paul reflected: 'Radio is the perfect form of one-to-one communication. TV can be direct, too, but the camera operator is always in your line of vision!'
He added that he loves: 'Sharing my favourite music, and my admittedly freakish knowledge of it, with people who care about that music. I love the opportunity for challenging talk overs, too!'
What was the first album Paul Gambaccini bought?
Paul revealed that when he was younger, his dad wouldn't buy him a record so he saved up his own money from a paper round. Then at the age of 14, Paul bought his first album which was by Sam Cooke - Paul's favourite singer growing up.
The Greatest Hits Radio presenter revealed how he would lie on the floor listening to 'A Change Is Gonna Come' and the Righteous Brothers' 'Unchained Melody'. He explained that he had to lie next to the speakers because his dad would be watching TV downstairs and didn't want to hear his music.
He said: "I would lie down next to the stereo, to listen to, and I would turn the lights off, and have a really emotional experience."
What music does Paul Gambaccini play on America's Greatest Hits?
Join Paul for the best music to be made by Americans or to have made the American charts throughout the 70s, 80s, and 90s, with a couple of tunes from either side of that time block added in.
Where is Paul Gambaccini today?
As well as hosting his brilliant America's Greatest Hits show on Greatest Hits Radio since 2020, you can sometimes find Paul involved in different musical history shows on ITV, as well as a couple of radio shows on other stations.
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How can I listen to Greatest Hits Radio?
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When is Paul Gambaccini on Greatest Hits Radio?
Join Paul Gambaccini on Saturdays 5pm-7pm for America's Greatest Hits!
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Sharing some of the things he loves about his show, Paul said: "Radio is the perfect form of one-to-one communication. TV can be direct, too, but the camera operator is always in your line of vision! I enjoy sharing my favourite music, and my admittedly freakish knowledge of it, with people who care about that music. I love the opportunity for challenging talk overs, too!"
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