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Post by 80sat40fan on Feb 9, 2019 8:17:26 GMT -5
This Week's Lost 90s Classic is from Rod Stewart. This song took 14 weeks to peak at its peak position of #54 on the 2/15/97 Hot 100. On the Radio & Records chart, it peaked at #41 in November of 1996. Here is Rod Stewart with "If We Fall In Love Tonight":
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Post by 80sat40fan on Feb 16, 2019 13:01:43 GMT -5
This Week's Lost 90s Classic is from Extreme. This was their second release from their "III Sides To Every Story" CD, and it was both debuting and peaking at #95 on the 2/20/93 Hot 100. This song fared better on the Top Mainstream Rock Tracks chart where it peaked at #9. Here is Extreme with "Stop The World":
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Post by 80sat40fan on Feb 23, 2019 17:59:19 GMT -5
This Week's Lost 90s Classic is from Jody Watley. This was her last song to make the Hot 100, and it was moving up 6 notches to #77 on the 2/28/98 chart. It would peak at #73. Here is Jody Watley with "Off The Hook":
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Post by 80sat40fan on Mar 2, 2019 5:31:10 GMT -5
This Week's Lost 90s Classic is from Tears For Fears. This song was debuting at #96 on the 3/10/90 Hot 100, and it would only get to #89. On the Adult Contemporary chart, this song would peak at #24. Here is "Advice For The Young At Heart" by Tears For Fears:
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Post by 80sat40fan on Mar 9, 2019 4:50:27 GMT -5
This Week's Lost 90s Classic is from Crystal Waters. This song was the follow up to "100% Pure Love" which spent 45 weeks on the Hot 100. On the 3/11/95 Hot 100, the follow-up was peaking at #82. Here is Crystal Waters with, "What I Need":
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Post by 80sat40fan on Mar 16, 2019 5:02:35 GMT -5
This Week's Lost 90s Classic is from Creed. This song was moving up seven notches to #76 on the 3/20/99 Hot 100. While it would only peak at #70, it spent 20 weeks on the chart. This song fared better on other charts as it enjoyed a #2 peak on both the Top Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and Top Alternative Rock Tracks chart. Here is Creed with "One":
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Post by 80sat40fan on Mar 23, 2019 17:55:31 GMT -5
This Week's Lost 90s Classic is from The Verve Pipe, the group famous for the 1997 smash, "The Freshman". This was their first Billboard chart hit, and it was debuting at #38 on the 3/30/96 Top Modern Rock Tracks chart. It would peak at #6 on that chart, and at #53 on the Top Radio Songs chart. Here is The Verve Pipe with "Photograph":
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Post by 80sat40fan on Mar 30, 2019 14:05:08 GMT -5
This Week's Lost 90s Classic is from Lisa Stansfield. This was her follow-up to her last Top 40 hit, "Change", and it was at #63 on the 4/4/92 Hot 100. It would eventually peak at #56. It enjoyed greater success on the Hot R&B chart where it hit #1. It also peaked at #21 on the Hot Adult Contemporary chart. Here is Lisa Stansfield with "All Woman":
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Post by 80sat40fan on Apr 6, 2019 3:22:56 GMT -5
This Week's Lost 90s Classic is from the band Cracker. This was their only Hot 100 hit, and it was debuting on the 4/9/94 Hot 100 at #90. It would peak at #64 the next month. This song achieved better success on the Top Modern Rock Tracks chart where it peaked at #3, and on the Top Mainstream Rock Tracks chart where it hit #5. Here is Cracker with "Low":
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Post by 80sat40fan on Apr 12, 2019 19:23:11 GMT -5
This Week's Lost 90s Classic is from Kenny G. This song was at #69 on the 4/19/97 Hot 100 on its way to a #66 peak. This song fared better on the Hot Adult Contemporary chart where it peaked at #10, and on the Hot Dance Club Play chart, this hit #1. Here is Kenny G with "Havana":
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Post by 80sat40fan on Apr 20, 2019 13:51:04 GMT -5
This Week's Lost 90s Classic is from Starship. It was their last chart hit, and it was debuting at #93 on the 4/27/91 Hot 100. It would peak at #81. Written by Martin Page, produced by Peter Wolf and with background vocals from Peter Cox from Go West, here is Starship with "Good Heart":
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Post by 80sat40fan on Apr 27, 2019 4:52:59 GMT -5
This Week's Lost 90s Classic is from Big Mountain, the American group who scored a Top 10 hit with a reggae-favored version of Peter Frampton's "Baby I Love Your Way". This week's pick was their first chart hit, and it was moving up 6 notches to #63 on the 5/1/93 Hot 100. It would peak at #51. Here is Big Mountain with "Touch My Light":
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Post by 80sat40fan on May 4, 2019 5:14:24 GMT -5
This Week's Lost 90s Classic is from The Black Crowes. This was their first chart hit, and it was debuting at #95 on the 5/12/90 Hot 100. It would peak at #75. This song fared better on the Top Mainstream Rock Tracks chart where it peaked at #5. Here are The Black Crowes with "Jealous Again":
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Post by 80sat40fan on May 11, 2019 17:02:29 GMT -5
This Week's Lost 90s Classic is from the Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band. Kenny Wayne Shepherd is a blues guitarist from Shreveport, Louisiana. He had seven Top 10 songs on the Top Mainstream Rock Tracks chart from 1995 - 2000, and this week's pick spent 6 non-consecutive weeks at #1 and a phenomenal 42 weeks on the Top Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. On the 5/16/98 Hot 100, this song was peaking at #78. Here is Kenny Wayne Shepherd with "Blue On Black":
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Post by 80sat40fan on May 17, 2019 18:35:41 GMT -5
This Week's Lost 90s Classic is from Sting. While this song was moving up 12 notches to #77 on the 5/25/96 Hot 100, it would only reach #60. On the Radio & Records chart, it just missed the Top 40 as it peaked at #43. Here is Sting with, "You Still Touch Me":
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