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Post by seminolefan on Feb 15, 2015 11:50:33 GMT -5
Thanks.
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Post by jmorgan on Feb 16, 2015 1:47:06 GMT -5
2/18/78:
#1 Soul: "Too Hot Ta Trot" - Commodores (Casey mistakenly said it was "Which Way Is Up" by Stargard) #1 Album: SNF Soundtrack (5th week) #1 Country: "Don't Break The Heart That Loves You" - Margo Smith (her first)
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Post by seminolefan on Feb 20, 2015 12:42:07 GMT -5
The #1s for 2/27/1988 are on page 3, while the #1s for 2/26/83 are on page 19.
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Post by jmorgan on Feb 23, 2015 0:54:02 GMT -5
The #1's for 2/26/77 are on page 19.
As for 2/20/71:
#1 Country: "Help Me Make It Through The Night" - Sammi Smith (2nd week) #1 Album: Jesus Christ Superstar Album #1 Soul: "Jody's Got Your Girl And Gone" - Johnnie Taylor
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Other #1's
Feb 27, 2015 14:13:26 GMT -5
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Post by Mike on Feb 27, 2015 14:13:26 GMT -5
9/12/81: The #1 Country Song is "Older Women" by Ronnie McDowell. The #1 Album is Escape by Journey. The #1 Soul Song is "Endless Love" by Diana Ross and Lionel Richie.
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Post by seminolefan on Feb 27, 2015 14:58:15 GMT -5
The #1s for 3/03/1984 are on page 26.
As for 3/01/1986:
#1 Soul: "Do Me, Baby" - Meli'sa Morgan #1 Country: "You Can Dream Of Me" - Steve Wariner #1 Album: Welcome To The Real World - Mr. Mister
#1 Dance: "If You Should Ever Be Lonely" - Val Young
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Post by jmorgan on Mar 2, 2015 0:19:17 GMT -5
2/28/76 (read before #4):
#1 Album: Desire - Bob Dylan (4th week) #1 Country: "Good Hearted Woman" - Waylon & Willie (2nd week) #1 Soul: "Sweet Thing" - Rufus f/ Chaka Khan (2nd week)
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Post by seminolefan on Mar 6, 2015 13:08:11 GMT -5
The #1s for 3/14/1987 are on page 4. The #1 dance song that week was "Fascinated" by Company B.
As for 3/13/1982:
#1 Soul: "That Girl" - Stevie Wonder #1 Country: Blue Moon With Heartache" - Rosanne Cash #1 Album: Beauty And The Beat - The Go-Go's
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Post by jmorgan on Mar 9, 2015 16:31:43 GMT -5
Now, 3/9/74:
#1 Country: "There Won't Be Anymore" - Charlie Rich (actually recorded in 1964 on RCA Records; repackaged after Rich's successes on Epic Records) #1 Soul: "Mighty Love - Part 1" - Spinners (2nd week) #1 Album: Planet Waves - Bob Dylan (4th and final week)
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Post by seminolefan on Mar 13, 2015 15:24:19 GMT -5
3/17/1984:
#1 Soul: "Somebody's Watching Me" - Rockwell #1 Country: "Elizabeth" - The Statler Brothers #1 Dance: "Let's Stay Together" - Tina Turner #1 Album: Thriller - Michael Jackson
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Post by jmorgan on Mar 16, 2015 1:36:36 GMT -5
The #1's for 3/17/84 were announced before #9, which has to be the earliest he's ever announced them.
As for 3/19/77:
#1 Album: A Star Is Born Soundtrack (6th and final week) #1 Soul: "I've Got Love On My Mind" - Natalie Cole #1 Country: "Southern Nights" - Glen Campbell (his 5th and final #1)
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Post by seminolefan on Mar 20, 2015 14:25:32 GMT -5
The #1s for 3/22/1986 are on page 12.
As for 3/22/1980:
#1 Soul: "And The Beat Goes On" - The Whispers #1 Country: "Why Don't You Spend The Night" - Ronnie Milsap #1 Album: The Wall - Pink Floyd
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Post by jmorgan on Mar 23, 2015 12:39:47 GMT -5
3/22/75 (read before #3):
#1 Soul: "Shining Star" - Earth, Wind & Fire #1 Album: Physical Graffiti - Led Zeppelin (Casey mentioned that this debuted on the album chart at #3 last week) #1 Country: "Before The Next Teardrop Falls" - Freddy Fender (2nd week)
The #1's for 3/31/73 (the upcoming week's show) are on page 12, so I get a week off from typing this.
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Other #1's
Mar 27, 2015 13:54:24 GMT -5
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Post by Mike on Mar 27, 2015 13:54:24 GMT -5
March 28, 1987: #1 on the Country chart: "Small Town Girl" by Steve Wariner #1 on the Dance chart: "Fascinated" by Company B #1 on the Soul chart: "Lookin' For a New Love" by Jody Watley #1 on the Album chart: Those Beastie Boys again, with Licensed to Ill
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Post by jmorgan on Mar 27, 2015 18:33:17 GMT -5
Well, we have a site that now features the Billboard issues from 1987-1989 that are not on Google Books or Billboard's Magazine Archive site. So, the next time one of the 87-88 shows air, you can find all the other #1's in those issues. Here's the link: www.americanradiohistory.com/Billboard-Magazine.htm#80s
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