Music Memories – Moonlight Shadow

Last week, it was California Dreamin’, this week it’s Moonlight Shadow by Mike Oldfield that holds a special memory for me.

There I was, eleven years old, glumly trudging round the shops with Mum and Dad, when I saw it – the sign. It was in the shop window of Clarks shoe shop – ‘Free with any pair of school shoes – a Top Ten Single. Exclusive to Clarks’.

It was 1983 and I’d just started listening to pop music. I didn’t have any records of my own and when I saw that sign, I knew I was going to have my very first record. Besides, I was about to go up to secondary school so I needed new school shoes anyway.

I’d never been so excited about buying a pair of shoes in my life, especially school shoes. The massive grin on my face didn’t last very long.

“I’m very sorry,” the assistant said, “we only have this pair in your size.”

I looked down at the pair of frumpy fawn-colour shoes, my face full of horror.

“It’s alright, we can go somewhere else,” Mum said, clearly thinking she was being helpful.

“No, no, no!” I cried. It was my record. My record.

“And the record offer ends today,” the assistant whined.

My head shot up. At that age, I didn’t undertsand the word ‘commission’; all I cared about was my vanishing record.

Five minutes later, we left the shop, me clutching the bag containing the hideous shoes, an enormous smiled plastered to my face.

“You will wear the shoes, won’t you?” Mum asked.

“Yes, I love them,” I said, my fingers crossed behind my back.

When we got home, Mum sat me down and we filled out the form to claim my record. As soon as I’d seen the sign, I knew what record I’d choose. Yes, Paul Young was No.1 with ‘Wherever I lay my Hat’, but I didn’t like his hair – or his song. I’d loved ‘Moonlight Shadow’ as soon as I first heard it, so it was no contest.

“Was that the post?” I called out. Poor Mum. I bounded down the stairs every time the letterbox went.

When the record finally arrived, I was beside myself withn excitement. Dad was in charge of the family record player, but he showed me how to play the record and play it, I did. Again and again and again. Mum and Dad liked the song at first. They soon went off it after about the tenth consecutive playing.

Now, whenever I hear the song, I can’t help but smile.

“You only got the shoes so you could have that blasted record, didn’t you?” Mum asked when I moaned about the shoes not fitting properly a couple of weeks later.

She made me wear the shoes for the next two terms. But it was worth it.

32 responses to “Music Memories – Moonlight Shadow”

  1. Haha, this is very funny and it brought back my own memories of playing songs to death and driving my parents, Dad especially, to death. I love Tracy Chapman at one point and played her album continuously for weeks.

    Liked by 2 people

    1. I love ‘Fast Car’.

      Liked by 2 people

  2. The things we do as kids, but I would have done the same. It’s a catchy tune but I had not heard it before. Perhaps it wasn’t played in Canada. I can see why you liked it.

    Liked by 3 people

    1. It might have only been played over here. I’m not sure. Thank you for your comment, Darlene.

      Liked by 2 people

  3. So funny. You couldn’t talk your mom into some other shoes and a record too? lol.

    This song was not played on the radio in the US and I really didn’t know Mike Oldfield well until I was an adult, though one of my first CDs was “Five Miles Out”, which was a Christmas gift. These days he is one of my favorites.

    Liked by 2 people

    1. Wow, that’s really interesting that he’s one of your favourites now 😊

      Liked by 2 people

  4. What a great story! Sounds like something my daughter would do. 😁

    Liked by 2 people

    1. Thank you for sharing those thoughts, Alethea. 😄

      Liked by 1 person

  5. I remember it well. Mike Oldfield featuring Maggie Reiley. Here’s a bit of trivia: Mike Oldfield created his debut album in 1973, Tubular Bells. Sales were steady, until one of the tracks was used for the theme music for the film: The Exercist. Sales then soured. It was all instrumental, and Mike Oldfield played most of the instruments himself.

    Liked by 2 people

    1. I remember that, Dave. It’s amazing what a difference something like that can make.

      Liked by 1 person

  6. Nice peppy song, and new to me too. I know the feeling of ugly shoes, since I had to have brown lace up oxfords because of weak ankles when all my friends got cute mary janes and sandals. I had favorite records which I played over and over which I’m sure my parents got sick of. haha 🙂

    Liked by 3 people

    1. It’s nice to know I wasn’t alone 😄

      Liked by 2 people

  7. Lovely story! I’m going to play that song now…. ❤️

    Liked by 2 people

    1. Hope you enjoyed it 🥰

      Liked by 1 person

      1. I did enjoy it! I had never listened to this before 😍

        Liked by 2 people

      2. That’s fab 🥰

        Liked by 1 person

  8. I could have worn out a pair of creepy shoes for this…

    Liked by 2 people

    1. 😂😂 Thanks, Annette.

      Liked by 2 people

  9. What a great story Esther 😊 I used to love going to Clarks for new school shoes and having my feet measured by the xray machine. I don’t remember anything as cool as a free record though!

    This song was one of my late dad’s favourites and hearing it always reminds me of him. He played it a lot on cassette in the car and even had the 12 inch vinyl version at home too.

    Thanks for sharing and bringing back the memories.

    Liked by 2 people

    1. Thanks for sharing your memories 🥰

      Liked by 1 person

  10. A fun story, Esther. I can imagine your excitement.

    Liked by 2 people

    1. Thank you for reading and commenting, John.

      Liked by 2 people

  11. interesting

    i grew up on the fab four

    when sgt pepper came out

    i confused it with dr pepper

    and walking thru my dads

    strawberry patch fields forever of course!

    Liked by 2 people

  12. We always had new Clarks shoes each term, having our feet measured for growing room. I never had a pair of school shoes that were uncomfortable. No memory of anything free records though. However, at Grammar school, we could only have black or brown, lace ups or buckles in two or three designs. I always had laces.

    Liked by 2 people

    1. Me too. I wanted a buckle but my feet were too narrow. Thank you for sharing your memories.

      Liked by 2 people

      1. You’re welcome Esther.

        Liked by 2 people

  13. nikidaly70 Avatar
    nikidaly70

    We always went to Clarks for our shoes – but definitely no freebies AND my mum always made me have the ugliest, most sensible ones there! 🙄

    Liked by 2 people

    1. I feel your pain! They were quite horrible, weren’t they?

      Liked by 1 person

      1. nikidaly70 Avatar
        nikidaly70

        Horrific! I’m traumatised for life!!

        😆

        Liked by 2 people

Leave a comment

Discover more from Esther Chilton

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading