Monthly Archive: September 2017
London-based duo Shakespear’s Sister made two appearances on Billboard‘s Hot 100 chart, both between 1992 and 1993. The first of the two songs was their only Top 40 hit, and exactly 25 years ago, that...
The first five singles from Michael Jackson‘s 1987 album Bad all reached number one on Billboard‘s Hot 100 chart. Exactly 30 years ago, the first of those songs — the duet “I Just Can’t Stop Loving...
London-based band Asia hit the Top 20 with both songs that reached Billboard‘s Hot 100 chart from their self-titled debut album. On this date in 1982, the second of those two songs, “Only Time Will...
Two songs from Heart‘s 1983 album Passionworks made appearances on Billboard‘s Hot 100 chart. On this date that year, the first of those two songs, and the bigger hit of the two, “How Can I Refuse,”...
Two of The Temptations’ sixteen Top 10 hits on Billboard‘s Hot 100 chart came in 1967. First, “All I Need” reached number 8, and then exactly 50 years ago, “You’re My Everything” climbed to a...
British-American band Katrina and the Waves hit the Top 20 on Billboard‘s Hot 100 chart twice, both times in the 1980s. On this date in 1989, the second of those two hits — “That’s the...
To date, Provo, Utah-based band Neon Trees has made four appearances on Billboard‘s Hot 100 chart. Exactly five years ago, their biggest hit of the four — “Everybody Talks” — climbed to a peak position...
Jackson 5 member Jermaine Jackson‘s self-titled album released in 1984 produced two Top 20 hits. On this date that year, the first of those two hits — “Dynamite” — climbed to a peak position...
Tina Turner contributed two songs to the soundtrack to the 1985 film Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome, a film in which she also appeared in a prominent role. Both songs were released as singles and made...
Air Supply‘s fifth album, Lost in Love, was their first album to gain the band international success, including their first appearances on Billboard‘s Hot 100 chart. Not only did three songs from the album make the...