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Post by iHype. on Sept 19, 2020 18:50:31 GMT -5
Speaking of Weeknd, that Calvin collab came and went quickly? I'm surprised it didn't even gain decent traction in Europe.
Calvin kinda seems past his peak at this point, but DJs have it the easiest in terms of comeback hits since they'll always just be able to have another relevant artist completely sing the song.
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Post by spicymapping on Sept 19, 2020 20:19:01 GMT -5
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Post by Music Fan on Sept 19, 2020 21:10:44 GMT -5
Quick question for all of you who do predictions... The solo version of I Hope by Gabby Barrett is the only one that's been credited on the Hot 100. Currently, the Charlie Puth version is killing it on radio (and still growing) and the duet version is also much higher on sales. Streaming seems to be the place where the solo version is ahead. Can anyone estimate how much more ahead the streaming version is and if Charlie Puth is anywhere near actually nabbing a Hot 100 credit?
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Post by dremolus - solarpunk on Sept 19, 2020 21:33:04 GMT -5
Speaking of Weeknd, that Calvin collab came and went quickly? I'm surprised it didn't even gain decent traction in Europe. Calvin kinda seems past his peak at this point, but DJs have it the easiest in terms of comeback hits since they'll always just be able to have another relevant artist completely sing the song. Maybe because it pretty mediocre by the standards of both Calvin Harris and The Weeknd
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Post by renfield75 on Sept 19, 2020 21:48:27 GMT -5
DJs seem to be slightly out of favor now in general. Calvin, Kygo, Zedd, DJ Snake...it's been a second since any of them had a really huge hit. Probably not since "The Middle"?
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Post by iHype. on Sept 19, 2020 21:55:29 GMT -5
DJs seem to be slightly out of favor now in general. Calvin, Kygo, Zedd, DJ Snake...it's been a second since any of them had a really huge hit. Probably not since "The Middle"? Well Savage Love is a hit in America and humongous globally, and that technically has a DJ-esque artist who is credited as lead? Roses is also a huge hit, and that is essentially a DJ hit. The DJ completely made it into a new song versus the original.
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Post by renfield75 on Sept 19, 2020 21:59:20 GMT -5
DJs seem to be slightly out of favor now in general. Calvin, Kygo, Zedd, DJ Snake...it's been a second since any of them had a really huge hit. Probably not since "The Middle"? Well Savage Love is a hit in America and humongous globally, and that technically has a DJ-esque artist who is credited as lead? Roses is also a huge hit, and that is essentially a DJ hit. The DJ completely made it into a new song versus the original. I guess, but Jawsh-Whatever and Imanbek aren't exactly the same thing as those others, at least not right now. Maybe they'll start a new wave of DJ-driven hits. But the scene now is definitely not what it was a few years ago.
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Post by dremolus - solarpunk on Sept 19, 2020 22:06:11 GMT -5
DJs seem to be slightly out of favor now in general. Calvin, Kygo, Zedd, DJ Snake...it's been a second since any of them had a really huge hit. Probably not since "The Middle"? Even though it's not really EDM, Happier from Marshmello was a massive hit
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Post by fhas on Sept 19, 2020 23:28:42 GMT -5
Quick question for all of you who do predictions... The solo version of I Hope by Gabby Barrett is the only one that's been credited on the Hot 100. Currently, the Charlie Puth version is killing it on radio (and still growing) and the duet version is also much higher on sales. Streaming seems to be the place where the solo version is ahead. Can anyone estimate how much more ahead the streaming version is and if Charlie Puth is anywhere near actually nabbing a Hot 100 credit? It's a matter of how much bigger the Charlie Puth version is on radio. I Hope's points last week: Sales 8% (Remix 5-6% vs. Original 2-3%) Streaming 38% (Original version probably has 90%+ of the streaming points so... ~34%-36% Original vs. 2-4% Remix) Radio 54% (???) The CP version had 8-9% of the combined sales/streaming points, so it needed 41-42% out of 54% (radio %) to be credited... that'd be ~77% of I Hope's airplay. Last week, Country (where I'm assuming they're still playing the original version) was ~29% of I Hope's audience while Top 40/AC/HAC (they're probably playing the CP version) were ~71%.
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Post by cedric on Sept 20, 2020 0:01:19 GMT -5
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Post by Music Fan on Sept 20, 2020 0:19:40 GMT -5
Quick question for all of you who do predictions... The solo version of I Hope by Gabby Barrett is the only one that's been credited on the Hot 100. Currently, the Charlie Puth version is killing it on radio (and still growing) and the duet version is also much higher on sales. Streaming seems to be the place where the solo version is ahead. Can anyone estimate how much more ahead the streaming version is and if Charlie Puth is anywhere near actually nabbing a Hot 100 credit? It's a matter of how much bigger the Charlie Puth version is on radio. I Hope's points last week: Sales 8% (Remix 5-6% vs. Original 2-3%) Streaming 38% (Original version probably has 90%+ of the streaming points so... ~34%-36% Original vs. 2-4% Remix) Radio 54% (???) The CP version had 8-9% of the combined sales/streaming points, so it needed 41-42% out of 54% (radio %) to be credited... that'd be ~77% of I Hope's airplay. Last week, Country (where I'm assuming they're still playing the original version) was ~29% of I Hope's audience while Top 40/AC/HAC (they're probably playing the CP version) were ~71%. Interesting, so it's *seemingly* not super far off. As long as radio Top 40/AC/HAC keeps increasing (and assuming Country play keeps decreasing) then it may have a shot -- all things staying similarly, of course. Thank you very much for the thorough response!!
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Post by starlord on Sept 20, 2020 8:08:02 GMT -5
2 -1 Weeknd Blinding Lights 1(x166) 132.50 -1.15
RIP BL. Earth just lost its best (radio) defender.
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Sept 20, 2020 10:44:17 GMT -5
kworb's Billboard Radio Songs Estimates 2020/09/20
1(=) Lewis Capaldi - Before You Go 133.47(+0.44) + 2(=) The Weeknd - Blinding Lights 131.29(-1.20) + 3(=) Harry Styles - Watermelon Sugar 122.07(-0.61) + 4(=) DaBaby - ROCKSTAR (feat. Roddy Ricch) 120.28(-1.81) 5(=) Gabby Barrett - I Hope (feat. Charlie Puth) 103.18(+0.56) + 6(=) Dua Lipa - Break My Heart 100.19(-0.33) ++ 7(=) Jawsh 685 x Jason Derulo - Savage Love (Laxed - Siren Beat) 99.50(+0.19) + 8(=) Harry Styles - Adore You 97.10(-0.58) + 9(=) Post Malone - Circles 91.30(-0.21) + 10(=) Chris Brown & Young Thug - Go Crazy 76.72(-0.21)
11(+3) Drake - Laugh Now Cry Later (feat. Lil Durk) 68.18(+1.95) 21(+1) Cardi B - WAP (feat. Megan Thee Stallion) 53.09(+1.20)
23(+1) 24kGoldn - Mood (feat. iann dior) 49.89(+0.87)
35(+2) Lady Gaga & Ariana Grande - Rain On Me 41.06(+0.71) + 49(+1) HARDY - ONE BEER (feat. Lauren Alaina & Devin Dawson) 32.63(+0.73)
55(+4) Ava Max - Kings & Queens 29.35(+1.01) + -(-) DaBaby - BLIND (feat. Young Thug) 16.67(+0.86)
-(-) Justin Bieber - Holy (feat. Chance the Rapper) 14.41(+3.62)
-(-) Sech, Daddy Yankee & J Balvin - Relación (Remix) [feat. ROSALÍA & Farruko] 12.38(+1.22)
-(-) Marshmello & Demi Lovato - OK Not To Be OK 11.78(+0.77)
-(-) Kehlani - Can I f/Tory Lanez 11.63(+2.42) + -(-) Sam Smith - Diamonds 10.71(+2.36) -(-) SZA - Hit Different (feat. Ty Dolla $ign) 5.14(+3.63) +
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Post by Soulsista on Sept 20, 2020 11:29:09 GMT -5
Billboard Top 10 from 60, 55, 50, 45, and 40 years ago:
September 19, 1960 (For the week ending September 24)
01 02 The Twist - Chubby Checker (1st and only week at #1) 02 03 My Heart Has a Mind Of Its Own - Connie Francis 03 01 It's Now Or Never - Elvis Presley 04 04 Mr. Custer - Larry Verne 05 06 Chain Gang - Sam Cooke 06 05 Walk Don't Run - The Ventures 07 08 Kiddio - Brook Benton 08 09 Yogi - Ivy Three 09 07 Volare (Nel Blu Di Pinto Di Blu) - Bobby Rydell 10 13 A Million To One - Jimmy Charles
18 44 Save The Last Dance For Me - The Drifters
September 25, 1965
01 02 Eve Of Destruction - Barry McGuire (1st and only week at #1) 02 07 Hang On Sloopy - The McCoys 03 04 You Were On My Mind - We Five 04 05 Catch Us If You Can - The Dave Clark Five 05 01 Help! - The Beatles 06 06 The 'In' Crowd - Ramsey Lewis 07 03 Like a Rolling Stone - Bob Dylan 08 08 It Ain't Me Baby - The Turtles 09 10 Heart Full Of Soul - The Yardbirds 10 14 Laugh At Me - Sonny
20 43 Some Enchanted Evening - Jay & The Americans
September 26, 1970
01 01 Ain't No Mountain High Enough - Diana Ross (2nd of 3 weeks at #1) 02 02 War - Edwin Starr 03 03 Looking Out My Back Door / Long As I Can See The Light - Creedence Clearwater Revival 04 04 Patches - Clarence Carter 05 05 Julie Do Ya Love Me - Bobby Sherman 06 12 Cracklin' Rosie - Neil Diamond 07 09 Candida - Dawn 08 13 Snowbird - Anne Murray 09 14 (I Know) I'm Losing You - Rare Earth 10 06 25 Or 6 To 4 - Chicago
19 40 I'll Be There - The Jackson 5
September 27, 1975
01 04 I'm Sorry / Calypso - John Denver (1st and only week at #1) 02 01 Fame - David Bowie 03 02 Rhinestone Cowboy - Glen Campbell 04 05 Fight The Power - The Isley Brothers 05 07 Run Joey Run - David Geddes 06 06 Could It Be Magic - Barry Manilow 07 03 At Seventeen - Janis Ian 08 09 Wasted Days And Wasted Nights - Freddy Fender 09 11 Ballroom Blitz - The Sweet 10 10 Feel Like Makin' Love - Bad Company
September 27, 1980
01 01 Upside Down - Diana Ross (4th and final week at #1) 02 02 All Out Of Love - Air Supply 03 03 Another One Bites The Dust - Queen 04 06 Give Me The Night - George Benson 05 05 Lookin' For Love - Johnny Lee 06 07 Late In The Evening - Paul Simon 07 08 Drivin' My Life Away - Eddie Rabbitt 08 04 Fame - Irene Cara 09 09 One In a Million You - Larry Graham 10 11 I'm Alright - Kenny Loggins
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Post by dremolus - solarpunk on Sept 20, 2020 11:38:14 GMT -5
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Post by dremolus - solarpunk on Sept 20, 2020 11:41:36 GMT -5
kworb's Billboard Radio Songs Estimates 2020/09/20
1(=) Lewis Capaldi - Before You Go 133.47(+0.44) + 2(=) The Weeknd - Blinding Lights 131.29(-1.20) +
55(+4) Ava Max - Kings & Queens 29.35(+1.01) + Looks like Blinding Light's reign truly is over :'( Also Kings and Queens has been killing on the radio
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Post by Soulsista on Sept 20, 2020 11:49:30 GMT -5
Billboard Top 10 from 35, 30, 25, and 20 years ago:
September 28, 1985
01 01 Money For Nothing - Dire Straits (2nd of 3 weeks at #1) 02 02 Cherish - Kool & The Gang 03 06 Freedom - Wham! 04 05 Don't Lose My Number - Phil Collins 05 09 Oh Sheila - Ready For The World 06 10 Dress You Up - Madonna 07 13 Take On Me - a-ha 08 03 St. Elmo's Fire (Man In Motion) - John Parr 09 14 Saving All My Love For You - Whitney Houston 10 15 Lonely Ol' Night - John Cougar Mellencamp
September 29, 1990
01 04 (Can't Live Without Your) Love And Affection - Nelson (1st and only week at #1) 02 05 Close To You - Maxi Priest 03 01 Release Me - Wilson Phillips 04 02 Blaze Of Glory - Jon Bon Jovi 05 08 Praying For Time - George Michael 06 07 Something Happened On The Way To Heaven - Phil Collins 07 03 Do Me! - Bell Biv DeVoe 08 06 Thieves In The Temple - Prince 09 11 Oh Girl - Paul Young 10 13 My, My, My - Johnny Gill
September 30, 1995
01 NE Fantasy - Mariah Carey (1st of 8 weeks at #1) 02 01 Gangsta's Paradise - Coolio feat. L.V. 03 02 You Are Not Alone - Michael Jackson 04 03 Kiss From a Rose - Seal 05 05 Runaway - Janet Jackson 06 04 Waterfalls - TLC 07 06 I Can Love You Like That - All-4-One 08 09 Only Wanna Be With You - Hootie & The Blowfish 09 07 Boombastic - Shaggy 10 10 As I Lay Me Down - Sophie B. Hawkins
13 56 I Hate U - The Artist Formerly Known As Prince 18 NE I'll Be There For You / This House Is Not a Home - The Rembrandts
September 23, 2000
01 01 Music - Madonna (2nd of 4 weeks at #1) 02 02 Doesnt' Really Matter - Janet Jackson 03 03 Jumpin' Jumpin' - Destiny's Child 04 04 Bent - Matchbox Twenty 05 05 Incomplete - Sisqo 06 06 Kryptonite - 3 Doors Down 07 07 (Hot S**t) Country Grammar - Nelly 08 09 I Wanna Know - Joe 09 11 Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You) - Christina Aguilera 10 08 No More - Ruff Endz
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Post by renfield75 on Sept 20, 2020 12:04:05 GMT -5
DJs seem to be slightly out of favor now in general. Calvin, Kygo, Zedd, DJ Snake...it's been a second since any of them had a really huge hit. Probably not since "The Middle"? Even though it's not really EDM, Happier from Marshmello was a massive hit That’s true, and “Come And Go” from Juice WRLD has given Marshmello another big hit (though I’d say Marshmello’s name hasn’t really been the big driver for that song’s success). Still, the DJ-as-pop-star scene isn’t the same now as it was a few years ago. If/when that trend comes around again it’ll be interesting to see if any of the big 2010s names come back with it. Will Calvin Harris, David Guetta, or Zedd ever see the top ten again? Time will tell...
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Post by Soulsista on Sept 20, 2020 12:08:55 GMT -5
Billboard Top 10 Flashback:
September 24, 2005
01 01 Gold Digger - Kanye West feat. Jamie Foxx (2nd of 10 weeks at #1) 02 02 Shake It Off - Mariah Carey 03 04 We Belong Together - Mariah Carey 04 06 Like You - Bow Wow feat. Ciara 05 03 Lose Control - Missy Elliott feat. Ciara & Fatman Scoop 06 05 Don't Cha - The Pussycat Dolls feat. Busta Rhymes 07 16 My Humps - The Black Eyed Peas 08 07 Pon De Replay - Rihanna 09 25 Outta Control (Remix) - 50 Cent feat. Mobb Deep 10 11 Wake Me Up When September Ends - Green Day
September 25, 2010
01 01 Teenage Dream - Katy Perry (2nd and final week at #1) 02 02 Love The Way You Lie - Eminem feat. Rihanna 03 04 Just The Way You Are - Bruno Mars 04 03 Dynamite - Taio Cruz 05 05 I Like It - Enrique Iglesias feat. Pitbull 06 06 DJ Got Us Fallin' In Love - Usher feat. Pitbull 07 09 Just a Dream - Nelly 08 08 Take It Off - Ke$ha 09 13 Club Can't Handle Me - Flo Rida feat. David Guetta 10 07 Mine - Taylor Swift
September 26, 2015
01 02 Can't Feel My Face - The Weeknd (3rd and final week at #1) 02 03 The Hills - The Weeknd 03 01 What Do You Mean? - Justin Bieber 04 04 Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae) - Silento 05 05 Cheerleader - OMI 06 06 Lean On - Major Lazer x DJ Snake feat. MØ 07 07 Good For You - Selena Gomez feat. A$AP Rocky 08 08 679 - Fetty Wap feat. Remy Boyz 09 09 Locked Away - R. City feat. Adam Levine 10 12 Photograph - Ed Sheeran
September 28, 2019
01 01 Truth Hurts - Lizzo (4th of 7 weeks at #1) 02 02 Señorita - Shawn Mendes & Camila Cabello 03 05 bad guy - Billie Eilish 04 09 Someone You Loved - Lewis Capaldi 05 14 Panini - Lil Nas X 06 06 Ran$om - Lil Tecca 07 07 No Guidance - Chris Brown feat. Drake 08 03 Goodbyes - Post Malone feat. Young Thug 09 04 Circles - Post Malone 10 11 Old Town Road - Lil Nas X feat. Billy Ray Cyrus
13 NE Don't Call Me Angel - Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus & Lana Del Rey
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Post by annoymous1 on Sept 20, 2020 12:14:16 GMT -5
I love when Artist(s) replace themselves at #1 it's always so cool to see.
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Sept 20, 2020 13:07:03 GMT -5
Also Kings and Queens has been killing on the radio Yeah. Too bad it isn't getting much of a boost in either streaming or digital song sales in spite of Ava's album release.
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Post by fhas on Sept 20, 2020 13:22:51 GMT -5
^It's still possible for Blinding Lights to stay at #1 on Radio Songs this week. Nielsen's radio panel is different than Mediabase's and it seems like it favors BL more than BYG (BL's Mediabase-to-Nielsen multiplier > BYG's multiplier).
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Post by rainygirl on Sept 20, 2020 14:39:56 GMT -5
DJs seem to be slightly out of favor now in general. Calvin, Kygo, Zedd, DJ Snake...it's been a second since any of them had a really huge hit. Probably not since "The Middle"? my favorite Kygo is doing pretty well
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Post by Choco on Sept 20, 2020 14:51:50 GMT -5
Well Savage Love is a hit in America and humongous globally, and that technically has a DJ-esque artist who is credited as lead? Roses is also a huge hit, and that is essentially a DJ hit. The DJ completely made it into a new song versus the original. I guess, but Jawsh-Whatever and Imanbek aren't exactly the same thing as those others, at least not right now. Maybe they'll start a new wave of DJ-driven hits. But the scene now is definitely not what it was a few years ago. Not to start another discussion of what a one hit wonder is or isn't but both tracks seem like enough of a novelty/viral thing that they're probably not gonna be the start of a long string of hits for either DJ a la David Guetta/Calvin Harris. The Jawsh guy is only credited as a lead because of a possible lawsuit.
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Post by renfield75 on Sept 20, 2020 16:44:21 GMT -5
DJs seem to be slightly out of favor now in general. Calvin, Kygo, Zedd, DJ Snake...it's been a second since any of them had a really huge hit. Probably not since "The Middle"? my favorite Kygo is doing pretty well I wish he was doing even better. It would've been great to see Whitney Houston, Tina Turner and Donna Summer back in the top ten.
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Post by garrettlen on Sept 20, 2020 20:11:30 GMT -5
September 19, 1960 (For the week ending September 24) 01 02 The Twist - Chubby Checker (1st and only week at #1)02 03 My Heart Has a Mind Of Its Own - Connie Francis 03 01 It's Now Or Never - Elvis Presley 04 04 Mr. Custer - Larry Verne 05 06 Chain Gang - Sam Cooke 06 05 Walk Don't Run - The Ventures 07 08 Kiddio - Brook Benton 08 09 Yogi - Ivy Three 09 07 Volare (Nel Blu Di Pinto Di Blu) - Bobby Rydell 10 13 A Million To One - Jimmy Charles 18 44 Save The Last Dance For Me - The Drifters The first turn at #1 for "The Twist". This first time around it was the latest dance craze for the kids, and the adults had nothing to do with its popularity. It peaked, and then fell down and off the chart. A year later, it would re-enter the chart and make it all the way up to #1 again, this time fueled by famous society people who were photographed doing the "twist" at famous night clubs of the day like the Peppermint Lounge in NYC. From there, it went on to became a nationwide and then a worldwide phenomenon throughout 1961-62; even bigger than during its original run. It remains to this day the only Hot 100 single/song to go to #1 twice on the chart.
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Post by 𝓲𝓽'𝓼.𝓰𝓿 on Sept 20, 2020 20:40:38 GMT -5
"Blinding Lights" may lose its iconic record at #1 in Radio Songs, but he'll get another one with most weeks at Top 5.
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Post by garrettlen on Sept 20, 2020 21:04:03 GMT -5
September 25, 196501 02 Eve Of Destruction - Barry McGuire (1st and only week at #1)02 07 Hang On Sloopy - The McCoys 03 04 You Were On My Mind - We Five 04 05 Catch Us If You Can - The Dave Clark Five 05 01 Help! - The Beatles 06 06 The 'In' Crowd - Ramsey Lewis 07 03 Like a Rolling Stone - Bob Dylan 08 08 It Ain't Me Baby - The Turtles 09 10 Heart Full Of Soul - The Yardbirds 10 14 Laugh At Me - Sonny 20 43 Some Enchanted Evening - Jay & The Americans "Eve of Destruction" was written by songwriter P.F. Sloan and given to a number of mid-60's artists to sing, but it is the version by Barry McGuire that is the most famous and which also managed to make it to #1 on the Hot 100 in 1965. Ironically, opposition to the song is partially what helped make it more popular. A lot of the media didn't like the song, and it was banned by numerous radio stations at the time because of what were considered its "controversial" lyrics. During the song's verses: it criticizes the Vietnam War; the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in the middle east; the draft at the time; the overarching threat of all out nuclear war; the current civil rights movement (with a direct reference to the Selma, Alabama march in 1965 that resulted in a number of marchers being beaten and having water hoses turned on them full blast by the police); and the American space program. Not your usual subjects for a pop-rock song in 1965, but to paraphrase what a wise man once said, the times they were a changing. A lot of people over the years have noted that Barry McGuire's vocal sounds especially rough on the single (which actually helps the song's atmosphere, he sounds angry because he IS angry). This was actually due to the fact that McGuire's vocal (which he did in one take), was only supposed to be temporary, and he planned on laying down a smoother vocal later on. But the song "leaked" to a local radio station soon after the studio session, and they started playing it with his original rough vocal, and he then realized it was too late to change it.
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Sept 20, 2020 21:34:12 GMT -5
^Point taken. Although, the record for weeks at #1 in Radio Songs won't be lost until another song surpasses it, which might happen in some years.
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