Kate Robbins, More Than In Love
Robbins appeared as Kate Loring in 1981, and with the help of Chris Hunter recorded a song in the basement of the motel. She performed the song a number of times, including on Adam Chance's boat! The song "More Than In Love" was a huge hit reaching number 2 in the UK charts.
Kate is now better known now as a comedian and impersonator, she became a regular voice on Central TV's Spitting Image satirical series and hosted her own comedy series in 1988. She recently starred in BBC Birmingham soap, Doctors - however there wasn't any singing involved this time. This was penned by ATV music writer Simon May.
Crossroads Cast, The Wedding Album
The album is worth having just for the fact there is a stereo remix of the 1965 Pye single of the theme tune on it. Most tracks are all the cast having a good old fashioned sing-a-long, however a duet by Noele and John Bentley feature as well as both of them getting to do a solo track each. There is also two tracks by Stephanie De Sykes on the album. Cast at the recording include Larry Grayson, Jane Rossington, Susan Hanson, Elizabeth Croft, Peter Brookes, Ann George, Roger Tonge and Ronald Allen.
Ian Paterson, The Scottish Collection
With the popularity of Crossroads in 1965 this releases was the first not to be associated to the progamme directly. The actor Ian Paterson who played Meg and Kitty's brother Andy was hired to record an album to 'cash in' on the characters Scottish background. The album was released by Thistle Records and contained songs such as Marching Through The Heather, The Northern Lights of Aberdeen and Afton Water. While Meg, Kitty and Andy were originally from Scotland, none had Scottish accents.
Allen and Blewitt, I'm Gonna Watch Crossroads
We can't really say much on this release other than it was what has been described as a tribute record about the soap.
EMI Records released it in 1981. 'EMI 5192' is its code number, and other than that the song is a mystery.
The Gay Gordons, The First and Last Noele
Another from 1981 in celebration of the leading star of Crossroads, Noele Gordon. Released by Street Corner Music, the sleeve of the record was a copy of a tabloid newspaper with the headline 'Goodbye Meg!' The vinyl was released in the UK by Gull Records.
Kathy Staff, Benny
From the tiny independent record label Monarch an attempt to cash in on the popularity of Crossroads character Benny Hawkins played by Paul Henry. Paul himself, as noted earlier, had tried to make music of his character in song a few years earlier but it was co-star Kathy Staff in 1983 who turned to monologue and music to pay tribute to the village idiot. Written, produced and arranged by Mike Sammes Kathy spoke the story of Benny in 'character' as Crossroads Motel cleaner and friend of Benny, Doris Luke. In the same year Staff teamed up with Last of the Summer Wine co-star Bill Owen to record another song. Nora Batty’s Stockings concerned Kathy's sitcom character and the admiration for her by Compo played by Owen.