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Post by 80sat40fan on Dec 14, 2019 14:48:54 GMT -5
This Week's Lost 90s Classic is from Shania Twain. This was her second hit to make the chart, and it was debuting at #94 on the 12/16/95 Hot 100. It would peak at #74. Here is Shania Twain with "(If You're Not In It For Love) I'm Outta Here":
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Post by 80sat40fan on Dec 20, 2019 20:13:30 GMT -5
This Week's Lost 90s Classics are three Christmas tunes from the album titled, "A Very Special Christmas 2". The album was holding at #7 on the 12/27/92 Billboard Top 200 Album chart.
Here is Paul Young with "What Christmas Means To Me":
Here is "Silent Night" by Wilson Phillips:
Here is Vanessa Williams with "What Child Is This":
Merry Christmas!!!
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Post by 80sat40fan on Dec 28, 2019 19:29:40 GMT -5
This Week's Lost 90s Classic is from Anita Baker. This was a release from her "Rhythm Of Love" album, and 25 years ago, it was debuting at #87 on the 12/31/94 Hot 100. It would peak at #74, spending 12 weeks on the chart. Here is Anita Baker with "I Apologize":
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Post by 80sat40fan on Jan 5, 2020 8:48:04 GMT -5
This Week's Lost 90s Classic is from an alternative all-star group called Class of '99. The group featured Layne Staley from Alice In Chains, Tom Morello from Rage Against The Machine, and Martyn LeNoble and Stephen Perkins from Porno For Pyros. Ths song was part of "The Faculty" soundtrack. It was peaking at #18 on the 1/9/99 Top Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, and moving up two notches to #35 on the Top Modern Rock tracks chart. Here is Class of '99 with their version of the Pink Floyd classic, "Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2)": Link to video with mediocre video quality: www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBIzHB2gMLI
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Post by 80sat40fan on Jan 11, 2020 12:27:38 GMT -5
This Week's Lost 90s Classic is sung by Shawn Stockman from Boys II Men. This was featured in the soundtrack to the movie, "Mr. Holland's Opus", and it was debuting at #70 on the 1/13/96 Hot 100, and at #36 on that week's Hot R&B Singles chart. The song would peak at #46 on the Hot 100. Here is Shawn Stockman with "Visions Of A Sunset":
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Post by 80sat40fan on Jan 18, 2020 10:18:30 GMT -5
This Week's Lost 90s Classic is from Jesus Jones, the group which brought us the Top 5 hits, "Right Hear, Right Now" and "Real, Real, Real" in 1991. This was the first release from their "Perverse" CD, and it was spending its first of 6 weeks at #1 on the 1/23/93 Top Modern Rock Tracks chart. Here is Jesus Jones with, "The Devil You Know":
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Post by 80sat40fan on Jan 24, 2020 20:11:08 GMT -5
This Week's Lost 90s Classic is the first chart hit from Lenny Kravitz. This song was debuting and peaking at #89 on the 1/27/90 Hot 100. This tune enjoyed greater success on the Top Modern Rock Tracks chart where it peaked at #5. Here is Lenny Kravitz with "Let Love Rule":
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Post by 80sat40fan on Feb 1, 2020 14:45:26 GMT -5
This Week's Lost 90s Classic is from the British duo called The Chemical Brothers. Even though they have had nine albums make the Billboard album chart, this song was their only Hot 100 hit. It was holding at its peak positon of #80 on the 2/9/97 Hot 100. Here are The Chemical Brothers with "Setting Sun":
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Post by 80sat40fan on Feb 8, 2020 5:40:39 GMT -5
This Week's Lost 90s Classic is from Icelandic singer Bjork. While she has had eleven albums hit the chart, this song is one of only two singles of hers to hit the singles chart. It was debuting at #94 on the 2/12/94 Hot 100. That same week, it was spending its first of two weeks at #1 on the Hot Dance Club Songs chart. Here is Bjork with, "Big Time Sensuality":
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Post by 80sat40fan on Feb 14, 2020 17:19:34 GMT -5
This Week's Lost 90s Classic is from Heart. This was the fourth release from their "Brigade" CD. It was moving up seven notches to #67 on the 2/23/91 Hot 100, and it would peak three notches higher the next week. Here is Heart with "Secret":
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Post by 80sat40fan on Feb 22, 2020 5:13:07 GMT -5
This Week's Lost 90s Classic is from Jerry Cantrell, lead guitarist and co-lead vocalist from Alice In Chains. This was his second solo hit to chart, and it was debuting at #33 on the 2/28/98 Top Active Rock Tracks chart. It would become a Top 5 song on that chart and a Top 15 hit on the Top Modern Rock Tracks chart. Here is Jerry Cantrell with, "Cut You In":
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Post by 80sat40fan on Feb 29, 2020 17:24:33 GMT -5
This Week's Lost 90s Classic is from Stevie Wonder. This song debuted at #71 on the 3/4/95 Hot 100 chart. While this song won two Grammy Awards for Best R&B Vocal Performance and Best R&B Song, it only peaked at #53 on the Hot 100. Here is Stevie Wonder with "For Your Love":
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Post by 80sat40fan on Mar 7, 2020 5:26:18 GMT -5
This Week's Lost 90s Classic is from an English trio called Saint Etienne. This was their lone Hot 100 entry, and it debuted at #97 on the 3/7/92 chart. It dropped a notch to #98 the next week before falling off the chart. This song fared better on the Hot Dance Club Play chart where it went to #1. Here is Saint Etienne with their remake of Neil Young's song, "Only Love Can Break Your Heart":
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Post by 80sat40fan on Mar 13, 2020 19:04:22 GMT -5
This Week's Lost 90s Classic is from No Doubt. This song was featured in the soundtrack to the movie called, "Go" which starred Katie Holmes, Jay Mohr, Jane Krakowski, Scott Wolf, Timothy Oliphant and in her screen debut, Melissa McCarthy. This tune was moving up 12 notches to #27 on the 3/20/99 Top Modern Rock Tracks chart on its way to a #7 peak. Here is No Dobut with "New":
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Post by 80sat40fan on Mar 20, 2020 12:41:39 GMT -5
This Week's Lost 90s Classic is from Sting. This was the first single from his "Mercury Falling" CD, and it was holding at #86 on the 3/23/96 Hot 100. The album won Sting a Grammy for "Best Pop Vocal Album" with this single winning a Grammy for "Best Male Pop Vocal Performance". Here is Sting with, "Let Your Soul Be Your Pilot:
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