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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Jan 28, 2016 20:04:40 GMT -5
All right, as you all know by now we once again have two '80s shows this week but we're back to just one '70s show at least. So once again, my weekend preview will be a two-parter and we start with the one '70s show first.
"AT40: The '70s" this week presents 1/26/1974. This show previously aired in 2008.
Five songs debuted this week: "Americans" - Gordon Sinclair (#28) "Last Time I Saw Him" - Diana Ross (#33) "Jim Dandy" - Black Oak Arkansas (#34) "Boogie Down" - Eddie Kendricks (#36) "Abracadabra" - The DeFranco Family (#40)
Five songs fell off this week: "If You're Ready" - The Staple Singers (#27) "If We Make It Through December" - Merle Haggard (#28) "Mind Games" - John Lennon (#34) "Just You 'N Me" - Chicago (#35) "American Tune" - Paul Simon (#37)
Biggest Mover (tie): "Rock On" - David Essex (#32 to #24) "I Love" - Tom T. Hall (#38 to #30)
Biggest Dropper: "Hello It's Me" - Todd Rundgren (#26 to #38)
Original extras: None
Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "Mighty Love, Part 1" - The Spinners (#83; debuted) Hour #2: "Sunshine On My Shoulders" - John Denver (#90; debuted) Hour #3: "Dark Lady" - Cher (#56)
I'll have the '80s preview up soon.
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Jan 28, 2016 20:16:55 GMT -5
Now to preview the two '80s shows scheduled for this weekend. Both shows have aired before and I previewed both previously. The "A" show is from 1/30/1988 which aired back in 2010. Here is an updated reposting from then. Four songs debut this week: "Because Of You" - The Cover Girls (#36) "Just Like Paradise" - David Lee Roth (#37) "Love Overboard" - Gladys Knight & The Pips (#39) "Endless Summer Nights" - Richard Marx (#40) Four songs fall out of the Top 40 this week: "Power Of Love" - Laura Branigan (#29) "Don't You Want Me" - Jody Watley (#33) "True Faith" - New Order (#36) "Valerie" - Steve Winwood (#38) Biggest Mover (tie): "She's Like The Wind" - Patrick Swayze featuring Wendy Fraser (#31 to #21) "Never Gonna Give You Up" - Rick Astley (#34 to #24) Biggest Dropper (three-way tie): "Faith" - George Michael (#16 to #28) "Is This Love" - Whitesnake (#19 to #31) "Cherry Bomb" - John Cougar Mellenncamp (#22 to #34) Original extras: "Pride (In The Name Of Love)" - U2 Long Distance Dedications (only one): "Will You Still Love Me" - Chicago Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "Angel" - Aerosmith (#81; debuted) Hour #2: "Girlfriend" - Pebbles (#74; debuted) Hour #3: "Wishing Well" - Terence Trent D'Arby (#63) Hour #4: "Rocket 2 U" - The Jets (#60) And the "B" show is from 1/31/1981 which aired in 2012 and 2015. Here was my repost from 2012. Four songs debuted this week: "Hello Again" - Neil Diamond (#32; Hot 100 debut) "Treat Me Right" - Pat Benatar (#36) "Who's Making Love" - The Blues Brothers (#39) "Shine On" - L.T.D. (#40) Four songs fell out of the Top 40 this week: "Hit Me With Your Best Shot" - Pat Benatar (#28) "More Than I Can Say" - Leo Sayer (#29) "Cold Love" - Donna Summer (#33) "My Mother's Eyes" - Bette Midler (#39) Biggest Mover (three-way tie): "9 To 5" - Dolly Parton (#18 to #8) "Woman" - John Lennon (#27 to #17) "Crying" - Don McLean (#37 to #27) Biggest Dropper: "Hungry Heart" - Bruce Springsteen (#5 to #24) Original extras: None Long Distance Dedications: "I'll Have To Say I Love You In A Song" - Jim Croce "Three Times A Lady" - The Commodores Archive extras: "There! I've Said It Again" - Bobby Vinton "I Want To Hold Your Hand" - The Beatles Only two Archive extras in this show; both are included in the broadcast. Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "Rapture" - Blondie (#61; debuted) Hour #2: "Somebody's Knockin'" - Terri Gibbs (#73) Hour #3: "Turn Me Loose" - Loverboy (#87; debuted) Hour #4: "Kiss On My List" - Daryl Hall & John Oates (#55)
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Post by Jeff on Jan 29, 2016 15:28:20 GMT -5
I'm looking forward to the A show. Since it last aired in 2010, it'll be my first time hearing it. :) Four songs debut this week: "Because Of You" - The Cover Girls (#36) "Just Like Paradise" - David Lee Roth (#37) "Love Overboard" - Gladys Knight & The Pips (#39) "Endless Summer Nights" - Richard Marx (#40) Four songs fall out of the Top 40 this week: "Power Of Love" - Laura Branigan (#29) "Don't You Want Me" - Jody Watley (#33) "True Faith" - New Order (#36) "Valerie" - Steve Winwood (#38) Biggest Mover (tie): "She's Like The Wind" - Patrick Swayze featuring Wendy Fraser (#31 to #21) "Never Gonna Give You Up" - Rick Astley (#34 to #24) Biggest Dropper (three-way tie): "Faith" - George Michael (#16 to #28) "Is This Love" - Whitesnake (#19 to #31) "Cherry Bomb" - John Cougar Mellenncamp (#22 to #34) Original extras: "Pride (In The Name Of Love)" - U2 Long Distance Dedications (only one): "Will You Still Love Me" - Chicago Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "Angel" - Aerosmith (#81; debuted) Hour #2: "Girlfriend" - Pebbles (#74; debuted) Hour #3: "Wishing Well" - Terence Trent D'Arby (#63) Hour #4: "Rocket 2 U" - The Jets (#60)
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Post by Libra on Jan 30, 2016 21:56:06 GMT -5
January 30, 1988 40 -- Richard Marx - Endless Summer Nights (2) 39 -- Gladys Knight & The Pips - Love Overboard (13) 38 28 Pretty Poison - Catch Me (I'm Falling) (8) 37 -- David Lee Roth - Just Like Paradise (6) 36 -- The Cover Girls - Because of You (27) 35 39 Squeeze - 853-5937 (32) 34 22 John Cougar Mellencamp - Cherry Bomb (8) 33 40 Belinda Carlisle - I Get Weak (2) 32 24 Debbie Gibson - Shake Your Love (4) 31 19 Whitesnake - Is This Love (2) Flashback Extra: Aerosmith "Angel", which debuted at #81 that week30 37 George Michael - Father Figure (1) 29 35 Cher - I Found Someone (10) 28 16 George Michael - Faith (1) 27 32 Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound Machine - Can't Stay Away From You (6) 26 27 Salt-N-Pepa - Push It (19) 25 30 M/A/R/R/S - Pump Up the Volume (13) 24 34 Rick Astley - Never Gonna Give You Up (1) 23 25 Stryper - Honestly (23)LDD: Chicago "Will You Still Love Me" from David, studying abroad in Stockholm, Sweden, to Becky in Missouri, who he dated throughout his senior year of high school, but who he seems to have accepted has moved on, since their stream of calls and letters to each other has stopped completely22 26 Men Without Hats - Pop Goes the World (20) Flashback Extra: Pebbles "Girlfriend", which was "four weeks away from becoming her first Top 40 hit"21 31 Patrick Swayze featuring Wendy Fraser - She's Like the Wind (3) 20 09 Whitney Houston - So Emotional (1) 19 12 Heart - There's the Girl (12) 18 23 Fleetwood Mac - Everywhere (14) 17 20 Natalie Cole - I Live For Your Love (13) 16 14 Icehouse - Crazy (14) 15 21 Paul Carrack - Don't Shed a Tear (9) 14 15 Bruce Springsteen - Tunnel of Love (9) 13 17 Foreigner - Say You Will (6) 12 18 The Pet Shop Boys & Dusty Springfield - What Have I Done to Deserve This? (2) 11 13 Prince - I Could Never Take the Place of Your Man (10) Flashback Extra: Terence Trent D'Arby "Wishing Well", who was "inching his way toward the Top 40" that week10 07 Taylor Dayne - Tell it to My Heart (7) 09 06 Elton John - Candle in the Wind (6) 08 11 Eric Carmen - Hungry Eyes (4) 07 04 George Harrison - Got My Mind Set on You (1) 06 10 Roger - I Want to Be Your Man (3) 05 08 Expose - Seasons Change (1) AT40 Extra: U2 "Pride (In the Name of Love)"04 01 Michael Jackson - The Way You Make Me Feel (1) 03 05 The Bangles - Hazy Shade of Winter (2) Flashback Extra: The Jets "Rocket 2 U", which was "two weeks away from hitting the Top 40" that week02 03 Tiffany - Could've Been (1) 01 02 INXS - Need You Tonight (1)We got four debuts this week. The four that fall out are: "Power of Love" (LW: 29), "Don't You Want Me" (LW: 33), "True Faith" (LW: 36), and "Valerie" (LW: 38). NOTES: - This week's Station of the Week: WGHN.
- I originally caught only the first hour of this and the very end back in 2010.
- Again with only reading song titles for just four droppers.
- This week's "Deja Vu": The story of "Teen Angel", also told back on 12-22-79 and 3-24-84.
- Another week with a softer jingle for "Faith".
- Casey played the original "Candle in the Wind" this week from its original album, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road.
- Story behind "Pride (In the Name of Love)" as an Extra: Casey counted down the Top 10 biggest North American concert draws of the past year, with "Pride" as their first Top 40 hit.
- Another week with just two songs peaking! I've honestly lost track of what weeks I have marked as such...
- #1 on the Dance chart: "The Way You Make Me Feel"
- #1 on the Black Singles chart: "I Want Her" by Keith Sweat
- #1 on the Country chart: "Goin' Gone" by Kathy Mattea
- #1 on the Album chart: Tiffany
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Feb 4, 2016 22:40:55 GMT -5
OK once again we have one '70s show but two '80s shows this weekend so again my preview will be a two-parter. Again, we start with the '70s first.
"AT40: The '70s" this week presents 2/10/1973
Four songs debuted this week: "Living Together, Growing Together" - The 5th Dimension (#34) "I Got Ants In My Pants" - James Brown (#36) "Big City Miss Ruth Ann" - Gallery (#38) "Danny's Song" - Anne Murray (#40)
Four songs fell off this week: "I Wanna Be With You" - The Raspberries (#31) "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" - Blue Haze (#35) "Pieces Of April" - Three Dog Night (#37) "Looking Through The Eyes Of Love" - The Partridge Family (#39)
Biggest Mover: "Killing Me Softly With His Song" - Roberta Flack (#34 to #15) Biggest Dropper: "Rockin' Pneumonia And The Boogie Woogie Flu" - Johnny Rivers (#19 to #32)
Original extras: None
Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "One Less Set Of Footsteps" - Jim Croce (#74) Hour #2: "The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia" - Vicki Lawrence (#100; debuted) Hour #3: "Hummingbird" - Seals & Crofts (#44)
I'll have the '80s preview up momentarily.
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Feb 4, 2016 22:59:51 GMT -5
Now for Part Two of my preview covering the '80s. This weekend's "A" show is from 2/8/1986 Four songs debuted this week: "Nikita" - Elton John (#35) "Stages" - ZZ Top (#36) "Beats So Lonely" - Charlie Sexton (#38) "Sanctify Yourself" - Simple Minds (#40) Four songs fell off this week: "It's Only Love" - Bryan Adams & Tina Turner (#26) "Tonight She Comes" - The Cars (#29) "Face The Face" - Pete Townshend (#32) "Everybody Dance" - TaMara & The Seen (#40) Biggest Mover: "Secret Lovers" - Atlantic Starr (#31 to #21) Biggest Dropper: "Small Town" - John Cougar Mellencamp (#25 to #37) Original extras: None Long Distance Dedications: "We Are The Champions" - Queen "Through The Years" - Kenny Rogers Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "The Power Of Love" - Jennifer Rush (#91; debuted) Hour #2: "(How To Be A) Millionaire" - ABC (#47) Hour #3: "Rock Me Amadeus" - Falco (#79; highest debut) Hour #4: "R.O.C.K. In The U.S.A. (A Salute To '60s Rock)" - John Cougar Mellencamp (#44) The "B" show for this week is from 2/6/1982 which aired back in 2010. Here is my repost with some additions: Two songs debuted this week: "Daddy's Home" - Cliff Richard (#36) "When All Is Said And Done" - Abba (#39) Two songs fell off this week: "Yesterday's Songs" - Neil Diamond (#28) "Don't Stop Believin'" - Journey (#40) Biggest Mover: "That Girl" - Stevie Wonder (#37 to #26) Biggest Dropper: "Someone Could Lose A Heart Tonight" - Eddie Rabbitt (#15 to #34) original extras: None Long Distance Dedications: "(Just Like) Starting Over" - John Lennon "Don't Give It Up" - Robbie Patton Premiere optional extras: "I Love Rock 'n Roll" - Joan Jett & the Blackhearts (#63; highest debut) "867-5309/Jenny" - Tommy Tutone (#68) "Do You Believe In Love" - Huey Lewis & the News (#77; debuted) "Tainted Love" - Soft Cell (#70)
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Post by Jeff on Feb 5, 2016 17:27:15 GMT -5
This weekend's "A" show is from 2/8/1986 Four songs debuted this week: "Nikita" - Elton John (#35) "Stages" - ZZ Top (#36) "You're A Friend Of Mine" - Clarence Clemons & Jackson Browne (#39) "Sanctify Yourself" - Simple Minds (#40) Four songs fell off this week: "It's Only Love" - Bryan Adams & Tina Turner (#26) "Tonight She Comes" - The Cars (#29) "Face The Face" - Pete Townshend (#32) "Everybody Dance" - TaMara & The Seen (#40) Biggest Mover: "Secret Lovers" - Atlantic Starr (#31 to #21) Biggest Dropper: "Small Town" - John Cougar Mellencamp (#25 to #37) Original extras: None Long Distance Dedications: "We Are The Champions" - Queen "Through The Years" - Kenny Rogers Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "The Power Of Love" - Jennifer Rush (#91; debuted) Hour #2: "(How To Be A) Millionaire" - ABC (#47) Hour #3: "Rock Me Amadeus" - Falco (#79; highest debut) Hour #4: "R.O.C.K. In The U.S.A. (A Salute To '60s Rock)" - John Cougar Mellencamp (#44) I'm looking forward to it! :) :) :)
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Post by Libra on Feb 7, 2016 21:55:54 GMT -5
February 8, 1986 40 -- Simple Minds - Sanctify Yourself (14) 39 34 Clarence Clemons & Jackson Browne - You're a Friend of Mine (18) 38 -- Charlie Sexton - Beat's So Lonely (17) 37 25 John Cougar Mellencamp - Small Town (6) 36 -- ZZ Top - Stages (21) 35 -- Elton John - Nikita (7) 34 39 The Hooters - Day By Day (18) 33 30 Corey Hart - Everything in My Heart (30) LDD: Queen "We Are the Champions" from Patricia in Cohoes, NY to her high school basketball team as a way to try and encourage them despite not being able to win their games32 21 Simple Minds - Alive and Kicking (3) 31 36 Freddie Jackson - He'll Never Love You (25) Flashback Extra: Jennifer Rush "The Power of Love", which debuted at #91 that week30 38 Sting - Russians (17) 29 19 Eddie Murphy - Party All the Time (2) 28 37 Heart - These Dreams (1) 27 17 Night Ranger - Goodbye (17) 26 35 Thompson Twins - King For a Day (8) 25 33 Ready For the World - Digital Display (21) 24 28 A-Ha - The Sun Always Shines on TV (20) 23 27 Baltimora - Tarzan Boy (13) 22 14 Klymaxx - I Miss You (5) 21 31 Atlantic Starr - Secret Lovers (3)20 18 Jellybean - Sidewalk Talk (18) Flashback Extra: ABC "(How to Be A) Millionaire", which was "a week away from hitting the countdown"19 22 Sheila E. - A Love Bizarre (11) 18 24 Mike & The Mechanics - Silent Running (6) 17 09 Dire Straits - Walk of Life (7) 16 20 Dream Academy - Life in a Northern Town (7) 15 23 Starship - Sara (1) 14 05 Lionel Richie - Say You, Say Me (1) 13 06 Bruce Springsteen - My Hometown (6) LDD: Kenny Rogers "Through the Years" from police officer Robert J. McCarthy in New York City to his wife Mary, for all the years they've spent together in spite of the hardships and dangers of being a policeman's wife12 16 Sade - The Sweetest Taboo (5) 11 10 Stevie Wonder - Go Home (10) Flashback Extra: Falco "Rock Me Amadeus", which debuted at #79 that week10 12 Miami Sound Machine - Conga (10)09 15 James Brown - Living in America (4) 08 04 Stevie Nicks - Talk to Me (4) 07 08 Paul McCartney - Spies Like Us (7)06 13 Mr. Mister - Kyrie (1) 05 11 Whitney Houston - How Will I Know (1) 04 07 Billy Ocean - When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Get Going (2) Flashback Extra: John Cougar Mellencamp "R.O.C.K. in the USA", which was "one week away from reaching the countdown"03 03 Wham! - I'm Your Man (3) 02 02 Survivor - Burning Heart (2) 01 01 Dionne Warwick & Friends - That's What Friends Are For (1)The four hits that fell out this week were: "Everybody Dance" by Ta Mara & The Seen (LW: 40), "Face the Face" by Pete Townshend (LW: 32), "Tonight She Comes" by The Cars (LW: 29), "It's Only Love" by Bryan Adams & Tina Turner (LW: 26). NOTES: - This week's Station of the Week: WGRQ.
- Footnote to the first LDD: The Sabres' losing streak would come to an end at 35 games.
- In his intro to "Walk of Life", Casey talks about a very important walk that's coming up - the Great Peace March. It would begin on March 1 and last until November 15 - in fact, it's also the given reason why he was out the week of November 1 (hosted by Charlie Van Dyke).
- This week's show seemed pretty sparse, outside of a few more obviously-noticeable stories.
- #1 on the Album chart: The Broadway Album by Barbra Streisand
- #1 on the Country chart: "Hurt" by Juice Newton
- #1 on the Soul chart: "That's What Friends Are For"
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Post by cartman2002 on Feb 7, 2016 22:32:38 GMT -5
Here is this week's 70s charts from 02/10/1973 40: DANNY’S SONG – ANNE MURRAY (7) 39: FUNNY FACE – DONNA FARGO (5) 38: BIG CITY MISS RUTH ANN - GALLERY (23) 37: I’M NEVER GONNA BE ALONE ANYMORE – CORNELIUS BROTHERS & SISTER ROSE (37) www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEmWuB7epxg 36: I GOT ANTS IN MY PANTS – JAMES BROWN (27) 35: DON’T LET ME BE LONELY TONIGHT – JAMES TAYLOR (14) 34: LIVING TOGETHER GROWING TOGETHER – 5th DIMENSION (32) 33: PEACEFUL EASY FEELING – THE EAGLES (22) 32: ROCKING PNEUMONIA-BOOGIE WOOGIE FLU – JOHNNY RIVERS (6) 31: HARRY HIPPIE – BOBBY WOMACK & PEACE (31)www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5JehlTaH7g 30: THE COVER OF THE ROLLING STONE – DR. HOOK & THE MEDICINE SHOW (6) 29: REELIN’ AND ROCKIN’ – CHUCK BERRY (27) 28: CLAIR – GILBERT O’ SULLIVAN (2) 27: DREIDEL – DON McLEAN (21) 26: DO YOU WANT TO DANCE – BETTE MIDLER (17) 25: YOU TURN ME ON, I’M A RADIO – JONI MITCHELL (25) 24: SEPARATE WAYS – ELVIS PRESLEY (22) 23: SUPERFLY – CURTIS MAYFIELD (8) 22: LOVE TRAIN – THE O’JAYS (1) 21: JAMBALAYA (ON THE BAJOU) – THE BLUE RIDGE RANGERS (16) 20: ME AND MRS. JONES – BILLY PAUL (1) 19: LAST SONG – EDWARD BEAR (3) 18: DADDY’S HOME – JERMAINE JACKSON (9) 17: HI HI HI - WINGS (10) 16: LOVE JONES – BRIGHTER SIDE OF DARKNESS (16)www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Y25G-aC_lY 15: KILLING ME SOFTLY WITH HIS SONG – ROBERTA FLACK (1) 14: DANCING IN THE MOONLIGHT – KING HARVEST (13) 13: YOUR MAMA DON’T DANCE – KEN LOGGINS & JIM MESSINA (4) 12: ROCKY MOUNTAIN HIGH – JOHN DENVER (9) 11: DUELING BANJOS – ERIC WEISBERG (2) 10: COULD IT BE I’M FALLING IN LOVE – THE SPINNERS (4) 9: DON’T EXPECT ME TO BE YOUR FRIEND - LOBO (8) 8: TROUBLE MAN – MARVIN GAYE (7) 7: THE WORLD IS A GHETTO - WAR (7)
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Feb 11, 2016 22:23:29 GMT -5
Here are this weekend's scheduled shows (and since it's one show each from both the '70s and '80s, I'll be doing a rare single post!)
"AT40: The '70s" this week presents 2/12/1977
Three songs debuted this week: "Long Time" - Boston (#32) "Crackerbox Palace" - George Harrison (#39) "Say You'll Stay Until Tomorrow" - Tom Jones (#40)
Three songs fell off this week: "You've Got Me Runnin'" - Gene Cotton (#33) "I Like To Do It" - KC & The Sunshine Band (#37) "In The Mood" - Henhouse Five Plus Too (#40)
Biggest Mover: "Rich Girl" - Daryl Hall & John Oates (#38 to #28) Biggest Dropper: "Somebody To Love" - Queen (#16 to #31)
Original extras: Hour #1: "Maybe I'm Amazed" - Paul McCartney & Wings (#59; debuted) Hour #2: "The First Cut Is The Deepest" - Rod Stewart (#77; debuted) Hour #3: "Do Ya" - Electric Light Orchestra (#72)
"AT40: The '80s" this week presents 2/11/1984
Six songs debuted this week: "Thriller" - Michael Jackson (#20; Hot 100 Debut) "Somebody's Watching Me" - Rockwell (#33) "Footloose" - Kenny Loggins (#36) "Almost Over You" - Sheena Easton (#38) "The Language Of Love" - Dan Fogelberg (#39) "Automatic" - The Pointer Sisters (#40)
Six songs fell off this week: "Union Of The Snake" - Duran Duran (#25) "Baby I Lied" - Deborah Allen (#26) "The Curly Shuffle" - Jump 'n The Saddle (#27) "Say It Isn't So" - Daryl Hall & John Oates (#28) "Time Will Reveal" - DeBarge (#34) "Stay With Me Tonight" - Jeffrey Osborne (#40)
Biggest Mover: "Here Comes The Rain Again" - The Eurythmics (#39 to #28) Biggest Dropper: "Twist Of Fate" - Olivia Newton-John (#17 to #30)
Original extras: None
Long Distance Dedications: "Somewhere Down The Road" - Barry Manilow "You've Got A Friend" - James Taylor
Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "The Politics Of Dancing" - Re-Flex (#42) Hour #2: "Hold Me Now" - Thompson Twins (#73; debuted) Hour #3: "Livin' In Desperate Times" - Olivia Newton-John (#64; debuted) Hour #4: "Back Where You Belong" - .38 Special (#47)
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Post by Marv on Feb 12, 2016 17:46:49 GMT -5
^^^^^What was the sixth song which debuted in 1984? Only five were listed above.
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Feb 12, 2016 19:51:29 GMT -5
^^^^^What was the sixth song which debuted in 1984? Only five were listed above. My bad. Had Sheena Easton at #39 when she was at #38. Dan Fogelberg at #39 ("The Language Of Love") was the omitted debut. Sorry.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Feb 12, 2016 20:10:22 GMT -5
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Post by grizmeister on Feb 13, 2016 13:51:11 GMT -5
This weekend's "A" show is from 2/8/1986 Four songs debuted this week: "Nikita" - Elton John (#35) "Stages" - ZZ Top (#36) "You're A Friend Of Mine" - Clarence Clemons & Jackson Browne (#39)"Sanctify Yourself" - Simple Minds (#40) Four songs fell off this week: "It's Only Love" - Bryan Adams & Tina Turner (#26) "Tonight She Comes" - The Cars (#29) "Face The Face" - Pete Townshend (#32) "Everybody Dance" - TaMara & The Seen (#40) Biggest Mover: "Secret Lovers" - Atlantic Starr (#31 to #21) Biggest Dropper: "Small Town" - John Cougar Mellencamp (#25 to #37) Original extras: None Long Distance Dedications: "We Are The Champions" - Queen "Through The Years" - Kenny Rogers Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "The Power Of Love" - Jennifer Rush (#91; debuted) Hour #2: "(How To Be A) Millionaire" - ABC (#47) Hour #3: "Rock Me Amadeus" - Falco (#79; highest debut) Hour #4: "R.O.C.K. In The U.S.A. (A Salute To '60s Rock)" - John Cougar Mellencamp (#44) Typo alert. Actuallyone debut was Charlie Sexton "Beats so lonely at #38. You stated later that Clarence Clemons slipped to 39 with "You're a friend of mine" I'm looking forward to it! :) :) :)
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Post by Libra on Feb 14, 2016 18:07:08 GMT -5
February 11, 1984 40 -- The Pointer Sisters - Automatic (5) 39 -- Dan Fogelberg - The Language of Love (13) 38 -- Sheena Easton - Almost Over You (25) 37 38 Irene Cara - The Dream (37)36 -- Kenny Loggins - Footloose (1) 35 37 KC - Give it Up (18) 34 33 Stevie Nicks - Nightbird (33) 33 -- Rockwell - Somebody's Watching Me (2) 32 36 Kenny Rogers - This Woman (23) 31 35 Quiet Riot - Bang Your Head (Metal Health) (31)30 17 Olivia Newton-John - Twist of Fate (5)Flashback Extra: Re-flex "The Politics of Dancing", which was "one week away from hitting the countdown"29 30 Real Life - Send Me an Angel (29)28 39 Eurythmics - Here Comes the Rain Again (4)27 32 Christine McVie - Got a Hold on Me (10) LDD: Barry Manilow "Somewhere Down the Road" from Jim in Cleveland, OH to Helen in Dublin, Ireland, who he met and fell in love with during a trip to Israel26 31 Huey Lewis & The News - I Want a New Drug (6) 25 29 Duran Duran - New Moon on Monday (10) 24 13 Paul McCartney & Michael Jackson - Say Say Say (1) 23 24 Paul McCartney - So Bad (23)22 16 Madonna - Holiday (16) 21 23 James Ingram & Michael McDonald - Yah Mo B There (19) 20 -- Michael Jackson - Thriller (4) Flashback Extra: Thompson Twins "Hold Me Now", which debuted at #73 that week19 20 The Pretenders - Middle of the Road (19)18 19 The Police - Wrapped Around Your Finger (8) 17 22 John Lennon - Nobody Told Me (5) 16 12 Ray Parker Jr. - I Still Can't Get Over Loving You (12) 15 21 Cyndi Lauper - Girls Just Want to Have Fun (2) 14 15 Billy Joel - An Innocent Man (10) 13 14 Shannon - Let the Music Play (8) 12 18 Nena - 99 Luftballoons (2) 11 05 Matthew Wilder - Break My Stride (5) LDD: James Taylor "You've Got a Friend" from Sherry in Bloomington, IL to Lisa in Kansas City, KS Flashback Extra: Olivia Newton-John "Livin' in Desperate Times", which debuted at #64 that week10 06 Elton John - I Guess That's Why They Call it the Blues (4) 09 09 Christopher Cross - Think of Laura (9) 08 10 John Cougar Mellencamp - Pink Houses (8) 07 07 Lionel Richie - Running With the Night (7) 06 08 Genesis - That's All! (6)05 11 Van Halen - Jump (1) 04 02 Yes - Owner of a Lonely Heart (1) 03 03 The Romantics - Talking in Your Sleep (1) Flashback Extra: .38 Special "Back Where You Belong"02 04 Kool & The Gang - Joanna (2) 01 01 Culture Club - Karma Chameleon (1)With six songs debuting in the countdown this week, six songs had to drop out to make room for 'em. Here's a list of the droppers: "Union of the Snake" by Duran Duran (LW: 25), "Baby I Lied" by Deborah Allen (LW: 26), "The Curly Shuffle" by Jump N' the Saddle (LW: 27), "Say it Isn't So" by Daryl Hall & John Oates (LW: 28), "Time Will Reveal" by DeBarge (LW: 34), and "Stay With Me Tonight" by Jeffrey Osborne (LW: 40). NOTES: - This week's Station of the Week: WGHN.
- As plainly seen above, this is a historic week on AT40. Separately, this might be (not 100% sure on this) the only week where Michael Jackson gets heard as many as three times in the show, all on different songs.
- Meanwhile, his duel partner Paul got his own segment with his two...but, how does one "fall" from 24 to 23, as stated for "So Bad"? ;)
- Another week with an edited #1 song. REALLY PREMIERE? >:(
- #1 on the Country chart: "That's the Way Love Goes" by Merle Haggard
- #1 on the Soul chart: "If You Only Knew" by Patti LaBelle
- #1 on the Album chart: Thriller by Michael Jackson
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Post by cartman2002 on Feb 14, 2016 20:55:34 GMT -5
Here are this week 70s from 2/12/1977
40: SAY YOU'LL STAY UNTIL TOMORROW - TOM JONES (17) 39: CRACKERBOX PALACE - GEORGE HARRISON (19) 38: LIVIN' THINGS - ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRA (13) 37: MOODY BLUE - ELVIS PRESLEY (31) 36: STAND TALL - BURTON CUMMINGS (10) 35: TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT - ROD STEWART (1) 34: SATURDAY NITE - EARTH, WIND & FIRE (21) 33: AFTER THE LOVIN' - ENGLEBERT HUMPERDINCK (8) 32: LONG TIME - BOSTON (22) 31: SOMEBODY TO LOVE - QUEEN (13) 30: CARRY ON WAYWARD SON - KANSAS (11) 29: LIVING NEXT DOOR TO ALICE - SMOKIE (29) 28: RICH GIRL - DARYL HALL & JOHN OATES (1) 27: THE THINGS WE DO FOR LOVE - 10CC (5) 26: YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE A STAR (TO BE IN MY SHOW) - MARILYN McCOO & BILLY DAVIS (1) 25: SAVE IT FOR A RAINY DAY - STEPHEN BISHOP (22) 24: DON'T LEAVE ME THIS WAY - THELMA HOUSTON (1) 23: JEANS ON - DAVIS DUNDAS (17) 22: BOOGIE CHILD - THE BEE GEES (12) 21: AIN'T NOTHING LIKE THE REAL THING - DONNY & MARIE OSMOND (21) 20: GO YOUR OWN WAY - FLEETWOOD MAC (10) 19: YOU MAKE ME FEEL LIKE DANCING - LEO SAYER (1) 18: WALK THIS WAY - AEROSMITH (10) 17: HARD LUCK WOMAN - KISS (15) 16: DANCING QUEEN - ABBA (1) 15: YEAR OF THE CAT - AL STEWART (8) 14: NIGHT MOVES - BOB SEGER (4) 13: WEEKEND IN NEW ENGLAND - BARRY MANILOW (10) 12: HOT LINE - SYLVERS (5) 11: FLY LIKE AN EAGLE - STEVE MILLER BAND (2) 10: LOST WITHOUT YOUR LOVE - BREAD (10) 9: I LIKE DREAMIN' - KENNY NOLAN (3) 8: I WISH - STEVIE WONDER (1) 7: ENJOY YOURSELF - THE JACKSONS (6) 6: DAZZ - BRICK (3) 5: LOVE THEME FROM "A STAR IS BORN" - BARBRA STREISAND (1) 4: CAR WASH - ROSE ROYCE (1) 3: BLINDED BY THE LIGHT - MANFRED MANN'S EARTH BAND (1) 2: NEW KID IN TOWN - EAGLES (1) 1: TORN BETWEEN TWO LOVERS - MARY MacGREGOR (1)
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Feb 18, 2016 21:59:17 GMT -5
OK, we're back to having two choices for "AT40: The '80s" this weekend so that means we're back to having a two-part weekend preview. As usual, we start with the one '70s offering first:
"AT40: The '70s" this week presents 2/21/1976
Four songs debuted this week: "Love Is The Drug" - Roxy Music (#37) "Cupid" - Tony Orlando & Dawn (#38) "Renegade" - Michael Murphey (#39) "Hold Back The Night" - The Trammps (#40)
Four songs fell off this week: "Times Of Your Life" - Paul Anka (#23) "Let The Music Play" - Barry White (#32) "I Love Music (Part 1)" - The O'Jays (#35) "Theme From 'Mahogany' (Do You Know Where You're Going To)" - Diana Ross (#37)
Biggest Mover: "Dream Weaver" - Gary Wright (#27 to #18) Biggest Dropper: "Love Rollercoaster" - The Ohio Players (#7 to #33)
Original extras: "Mr. Tambourine Man" - The Byrds "Signed, Sealed, Delivered, I'm Yours" - Stevie Wonder
Both of these songs will be played as optional extras this week.
Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "Mr. Tambourine Man" - The Byrds (original AT40 extra) Hour #2: "Boogie Fever" - The Sylvers (#24) Hour #3: "Signed, Sealed, Delivered, I'm Yours" - Stevie Wonder (original AT40 extra)
I'll have the '80s preview posted soon.
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Feb 18, 2016 22:10:56 GMT -5
Now for the second half of our weekend preview profiling the two '80s shows this weekend... The "A" show for this weekend is from 2/23/1985 Three songs debuted this week: "One More Night" - Phil Collins (#34) "Somebody" - Bryan Adams (#35) "Turn Up The Radio" - Autograph (#40) Three songs fell off this week: "Call To The Heart" - Giuffria (#21) "Love Light In Flight" - Stevie Wonder (#29) "Money Changes Everything" - Cyndi Lauper (#32) Biggest Mover: "Material Girl" - Madonna (#34 to #24) Biggest Dropper: "I Would Die 4 U" - Prince & The Revolution (#19 to #32) Original extras: None Long Distance Dedications: "Thank You For Being A Friend" - Andrew Gold "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" - Frankie Valli Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "Along Comes A Woman" - Chicago (#60; highest debut) Hour #2: "Nightshift" - The Commodores (#44) Hour #3: "Obsession" - Animotion (#47) Hour #4: "Take Me With U" - Prince & The Revolution With Appolonia (#42) The "B" show for this weekend is from 2/21/1981 which previously aired in 2014. Here was my posting from back then. Three songs debuted this week: "Fade Away" - Bruce Springsteen (#33) "Precious To Me" - Phil Seymour (#38) "Don't Stand So Close To Me" - The Police (#39) Three songs fell out of the Top 40 this week: "I Made It Through The Rain" - Barry Manilow (#29) "Time Is Time" - Andy Gibb (#31) "De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da" - The Police (#37) Biggest Mover: "Rapture" - Blondie (#32 to #19) Biggest Dropper (tie): "It's My Turn" - Diana Ross (#18 to #29) "Seven Bridges Road" - The Eagles (#21 to #32) Original extras: "Shake, Rattle & Roll" - Bill Haley & His Comets This song was played in memory of Haley who had recently died. Note that it takes the place of what would have been the scheduled Archive extra in Hour #2 Long Distance Dedications: "Baby I'm-A Want You" - Bread "Woman In Love" - Barbra Streisand Archive extras: "Chapel Of Love" - The Dixie Cups "A World Without Love" - Peter & Gordon Premiere optional extras Hour #1: "Fantastic Voyage" - Lakeside (#56) Hour #2: "Angel Of The Morning" - Juice Newton (#70; highest debut) Hour #3: "Somebody's Knockin'" - Terri Gibbs (#45) Hour #4: "I Love You" - Climax Blues Band (#80; debuted)
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Post by Jeff on Feb 19, 2016 14:41:05 GMT -5
The "A" show for this weekend is from 2/23/1985 Three songs debuted this week: "One More Night" - Phil Collins (#34) "Somebody" - Bryan Adams (#35) "Turn Up The Radio" - Autograph (#40) Three songs fell off this week: "Call To The Heart" - Giuffria (#21) "Love Light In Flight" - Stevie Wonder (#29) "Money Changes Everything" - Cyndi Lauper (#32) Biggest Mover: "Material Girl" - Madonna (#34 to #24) Biggest Dropper: "I Would Die 4 U" - Prince & The Revolution (#19 to #32) Original extras: None Long Distance Dedications: "Thank You For Being A Friend" - Andrew Gold "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" - Frankie Valli Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "Along Comes A Woman" - Chicago (#60; highest debut) Hour #2: "Nightshift" - The Commodores (#44) Hour #3: "Obsession" - Animotion (#47) Hour #4: "Take Me With U" - Prince & The Revolution With Appolonia (#42) I'm looking forward to the "A" show. :)
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Feb 19, 2016 18:05:18 GMT -5
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Post by Libra on Feb 20, 2016 21:59:39 GMT -5
February 23, 1985 40 -- Autograph - Turn Up the Radio (29) 39 39 John Hunter - Tragedy (39)38 27 General Public - Tenderness (27) 37 38 Eric Carmen - I Wanna Hear it From Your Lips (35) 36 36 Pat Benatar - The Ooh Ooh Song (36)35 -- Bryan Adams - Somebody (11) 34 -- Phil Collins - One More Night (1) 33 40 Mick Jagger - Just Another Night (12) 32 19 Prince & The Revolution - I Would Die 4 U (8) 31 33 Billy Joel - Keeping the Faith (18) 30 37 Survivor - High on You (7) Flashback Extra: Chicago "Along Comes a Woman", which made the highest debut that week at #6029 35 Duran Duran - Save a Prayer (16) 28 17 Madonna - Like a Virgin (1) 27 31 John Parr - Naughty Naughty (23) LDD: Andrew Gold "Thank You For Being a Friend" from David in Alabama to Mike, a former police officer only a few years older than him who seemed to be looking out for him through all the trouble he'd get himself into, and who also recently graduated college and entered the Air Force26 20 Midnight Star - Operator (18) 25 26 The Honeydrippers - Rockin' at Midnight (25)24 34 Madonna - Material Girl (2)23 30 Journey - Only the Young (9) 22 18 Steve Perry - Foolish Heart (18) 21 28 Frankie Goes to Hollywood - Relax (10) Flashback Extra: The Commodores "Nightshift", which was "a week away from hitting the countdown"20 22 The Time - Jungle Love (20)19 13 Chicago - You're the Inspiration (3) 18 25 Tina Turner - Private Dancer (7) 17 23 Julian Lennon - Too Late For Goodbyes (5) 16 24 Teena Marie - Lovergirl (4) 15 09 Don Henley - The Boys of Summer (5) 14 12 Ashford & Simpson - Solid (12) 13 16 Kool & The Gang - Misled (10) 12 14 New Edition - Mr. Telephone Man (12)11 14 John Fogerty - The Old Man Down the Road (10) 10 11 Sheena Easton - Sugar Walls (9) Flashback Extra: Animotion "Obsession"09 05 Hall & Oates - Method of Modern Love (5) 08 10 David Lee Roth - California Girls (3) LDD: Frankie Valli "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" from Don, a U.S. Marine currently stationed in Okinawa, Japan, to his wife Beth, back home in Kalamazoo, MI, whose relationship has travelled a rocky road, including having been divorced and re-married07 08 Glenn Frey - The Heat is On (2) 06 06 The Pointer Sisters - Neutron Dance (6)05 02 Foreigner - I Want to Know What Love Is (1) 04 07 REO Speedwagon - Can't Fight This Feeling (1) 03 03 Philip Bailey & Phil Collins - Easy Lover (2) Flashback Extra: Prince & The Revolution With Apollonia "Take Me With U", which was "a week away from making the countdown"02 04 Billy Ocean - Loverboy (2) 01 01 Wham! - Careless Whisper (1)Three songs debut in the countdown this week. The three that fall out are: "Call to the Heart" by Giuffria (LW: 21), "Love Light in Flight" by Stevie Wonder (LW: 29), and "Money Changes Everything" by Cyndi Lauper (LW: 32). NOTES: - This week's Station of the Week: WGHN. Oddly enough, they played "And We Danced" by The Hooters, from later in '85, right before the show.
- This would actually be the last week during the original AT40 run where "Thank You For Being a Friend" would be a LDD.
- A few unexpected jingles this week - "Save a Prayer", a lower-key song, received the standard jingle, while both "The Old Man Down the Road" and "Loverboy" received the softer one.
- Don in the second LDD called the song "Too Good to Be True", as he considers his wife to be just that.
- #1 on the Country chart: "Baby's Got Her Blue Jeans On" by Mel McDaniel
- #1 on the Soul chart: "Missing You" by Diana Ross
- #1 on the Album chart: Like a Virgin by Madonna
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Post by cartman2002 on Feb 21, 2016 23:46:01 GMT -5
Here's this week's 70's charts from 2/21/1976
40: HOLD BACK THE NIGHT - TRAMMPS (35) 39: RENEGADE – MICHAEL MURPHEY (39) 38: CUPID – TONY ORLANDO & DAWN (22) 37: LOVE IS THE DRUG – ROXY MUSIC (30) 36: SWEET LOVE – THE COMMODORES (5) 35: TANGERINE – SALSOULL ORCHESTRA (18) 34: ONLY SIXTEEN – DR. HOOK (6) 33: LOVE ROLLERCOASTER – THE OHIO PLAYERS (1) 32: MONEY MONEY – THE BAY CITY ROLLERS (9) 31: BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY – QUEEN (9) 30: DREAM ON - AEROSMITH (6) 29: CONVOY – C.W. McCall (1) 28: DEEP PURPLE – DONNY AND MARIE OSMOND (14) 27: SLOW RIDE - FOGHAT (20) 26: TRACKS OF MY TEARS – LINDA RONSTADT (25) 25: SWEET THING – RUFUS FEATURING CHAKA KHAN (5) 24: THE WHITE KNIGHT – CLEDUS MAGGART (19) 23: JUNK FOOD JUNKIE – LARRY GROCE (9) 22: SING A SONG – EARTH, WIND & FIRE (5) 21: GOLDEN YEARS – DAVID BOWIE (10) 20: FANNY (BE TENDER WITH MY LOVE) – THE BEE GEES (12) 19: SOMEWHERE IN THE NIGHT – HELEN REDDY (19) 18: DREAM WEAVER – GARY WRIGHT (2) 17: BABY FACE - THE WING & A PRAYER FIFE & DRUM CORPS (14) 16: SQUEEZE BOX – THE WHO (16) 15: GROW SOME FUNK OF YOUR OWN – ELTON JOHN (15) 14: WAKE UP EVERYBODY (PART 1) – HAROLD MELVIN & THE BLUE NOTES (12) 13: LONELY NIGHT (ANGEL FACE) – THE CAPTAIN AND TENNILLE (3) 12: DECEMBER 1963 (OH WHAT A NIGHT) – THE FOUR SEASONS (1) 11: LOVE HURTS - NAZARETH (8) 10: EVIL WOMAN – THE ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRA (10) 9: TAKE IT TO THE LIMIT – THE EAGLES (4) 8: BREAKING UP IS HARD TO DO – NEIL SEDAKA (8) 7: ALL BY MYSELF – ERIC CARMEN (2) 6: I WRITE THE SONGS – BARRY MANILOW (1) 5: LOVE MACHINE PART 1 – THE MIRACLES (1) 4: LOVE TO LOVE YOU BABY – DONNA SUMMER (2) 3: YOU SEXY THING – HOT CHOCOLATE (3) 2: THEME FROM “S.W.A.T.” – RHYTHM HERITAGE (1) 1: 50 WAYS TO LEAVE YOUR LOVER – PAUL SIMON (1)
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Feb 25, 2016 22:08:57 GMT -5
OK. Once again, we have two AT40 '80s shows this weekend so once again my preview will be a two-parter. Again, we start with the '70s first. "AT40: The '70s" this week features 2/25/1978. This program originally aired back in 2010. Here was my repost from back then: Here are this weekend's offerings: AT40: The '70s this week features 2/25/1978: Five songs debuted this week: "Ebony Eyes" - Bob Welch (#35) "Poor Poor Pitiful Me" - Linda Ronstadt (#36) "Flash Light" - Parliament (#38) "Lady Love" - Lou Rawls (#39) "If I Can't Have You" - Yvonne Elliman (#40) Five songs fell out of the Top 40 that week: "Desiree" - Neil Diamond (#27) "Street Cormer Serenade" - Wet Willie (#30) "Serpentine Fire" - Earth, Wind & Fire (#31) "Galaxy" - War (#39) "Breakdown" - Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers (#40) Biggest Mover: "Night Fever" - The Bee Gees (#17 to #8) Biggest Dropper: "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" - Santa Esmerelda (#15 to #30) Original extras: "Spill The Wine" - Eric Burdon & War "Breaking Up Is Hard To Do" - Neil Sedaka (1976 version) Both will be played by Premiere as optional extras Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "Spill The Wine" - Eric Burdon & War (original AT40 extra) Hour #2: "Breaking Up Is Hard To Do (1976)" - Neil Sedaka (original AT40 extra) Hour #3: "Baby Hold On" - Eddie Money (#84; debuted) '80s preview is coming up soon.
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Feb 25, 2016 22:32:07 GMT -5
Now to the conclusion of this weekend's '80s preview. The "A" show this week is from 2/28/1987 Four songs debuted this week: "As We Lay" - Shirley Murdock (#36) "Midnight Blue" - Lou Gramm (#37) "Don't Need A Gun" - Billy Idol (#39) "That Ain't Love" - REO Speedwagon (#40) Four songs fell off this week: "Someday" - Glass Tiger (#30) "Land Of Confusion" - Genesis (#32) "Stay The Night" - Benjamin Orr (#33) "Shake You Down" - Gregory Abbott (#38) Biggest Mover: "Lean On Me" - Club Nouveau (#37 to #22) Biggest Dropper: "Change Of Heart" - Cyndi Lauper (#10 to #25) Original extras: "Every Breath You Take" - The Police Long Distance Dedications: "When The Going Gets Tough, The Tough Get Going" - Billy Ocean "You Got It All" - The Jets (at #5 this week) Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "Sign O' The Times" - Prince (NR) Hour #2: "I Know You Were Waiting For Me" - Aretha Franklin & George Michael (#44) Hour #3: "Nothing's Gonna Change My Love For You" - Glenn Medeiros (#79) Hour #4: "Come As You Are" - Peter Wolf (#71; highest debut) The "B" show this week is from 2/23/1980 which aired in 2009 and in 2012. Here was my post from 2009: Three songs debuted on 2/23/1980: "Kiss Me In The Rain" - Barbra Streisand (#39) "Three Times In Love" - Tommy James (#38) "Off The Wall" - Michael Jackson (#37) Falling off the chart this week... "Lost Her In The Sun" - John Stewart (#36) "Why Me" - Styx (#35) "We Don't Talk Anymore" - Cliff Richard (#32) Biggest Mover (tie): "Give It All You Got" - Chuck Mangione (#31 to #37) "Special Lady" - Ray, Goodman & Brown (#32 to #38) Biggest Dropper: "Don't Do Me Like That" - Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers (#12 to #26) Original extras: "Hey Jude" - The Beatles Long Distance Dedications: "I Feel Love" - Donna Summer "Do That To Me One More Time" - Captain & Tennille (#2 this week, falling from #1 last week) Archive extras: "Got To Give It Up (Pt. I)" - Marvin Gaye "Gonna Fly Now (Theme From Rocky)" - Bill Conti "Undercover Angel" - Alan O'Day Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "Pilot Of The Airwaves" - Charlie Dore (#74; debuted) Hour #2: "Fire Lake" - Bob Seger (#65; debuted) Hour #3: "And The Beat Goes On" - The Whispers (#59) Hour #4: "Sexy Eyes" - Dr. Hook (#61)
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Feb 26, 2016 14:42:26 GMT -5
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Post by Jeff on Feb 27, 2016 1:22:05 GMT -5
I'm looking forward to the "A" show. :)
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Post by cartman2002 on Feb 28, 2016 20:31:02 GMT -5
Here's this weeks 80s charts from 02/28/1987
40: THAT AIN'T LOVE - REO SPEEDWAGON (16) 39: DON'T NEED A GUN - BILLY IDOL (37) 38: C'EST LA VIE - ROBBIE NEVILLE (2) 37: MIDNIGHT BLUE - LOU GRAMM (5) 36: AS WE LAY - SHIRLEY MURDOCK (23) 35: WE CONNECT - STACY Q (35) 34: DON'T DREAM IT'S OVER - CROWDED HOUSE (2) 33: WE'RE READY - BOSTON (9) 32: LET'S GO - WANG CHUNG (9) 31: THE FACTS OF LOVE - JEFF LORBER/KARYN WHITE (27) 30: THE FINAL COUNTDOWN - EUROPE (8) 29: CAN'T HELP FALLING IN LOVE - COREY HART (24) 28: CANDY - CAMEO (21) 27: TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT - GENESIS (3) 26: TALK TO ME - CHICO DeBARGE (21) 25: CHANGE OF HEART - CYNDI LAUPER (3) 24: AT THIS MOMENT - BILLY VERA & THE BEATERS (1) 23: COME GO WITH ME - EXPOSE (5) 22: LEAN ON ME - CLUB NOUVEAU (1) 21: NOTHIN'S GONNA STOP US NOW - STARSHIP (1) 20: BRAND NEW LOVER - DEAD OR ALIVE (15) 19: OPEN YOUR HEART - MADONNA (1) 18: STOP TO LOVE - LUTHER VANDROSS (15) 17: I WANNA GO BACK - EDDIE MONEY (14) 16: NOBODY'S FOOL - CINDERELLA (13) 15: LET'S WAIT AWHILE - JANET JACKSON (2) 14: I'LL BE ALRIGHT WITHOUT YOU - JOURNEY (14) 13: LOVE YOU DOWN - READY FOR THE WORLD (9) 12: MANDOLIN RAIN - BRUCE HORNSBY & THE RANGE (4) 11: TOUCH ME - SAMANTHA FOX (4) 10: BALLERINA GIRL - LIONEL RICHIE (7) 9: BIG TIME - PETER GABRIEL (8) 8: (YOU GOTTA) FIGHT FOR YOUR RIGHT (TO PARTY) - THE BEASTIE BOYS (7) 7: RESPECT YOURSELF - BRUCE WILLIS (5) 6: SOMEWHERE OUT THERE - LINDA RONSTADT & JAMES INGRAM (2) 5: YOU GOT IT ALL - THE JETS (3) 4: WILL YOU STILL LOVE ME - CHICAGO (3) 3: KEEP YOUR HANDS TO YOURSELF - THE GEORGIA SATELLITES (2) 2: JACOB'S LADDER - HUEY LEWIS & THE NEWS (1) 1: LIVIN' ON A PRAYER - BON JOVI (1)
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