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Post by freakyflybry on Oct 5, 2012 1:49:35 GMT -5
Just found another that qualifies - INXS made the top 40 on the Hot 100 with "Pretty Vegas" in the 00's.
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Post by freakyflybry on Oct 10, 2012 2:43:47 GMT -5
Here are 2 that may or may not qualify, depending on whether their featured appearances were officially credited.
Billy Preston featured on the Beatles' "Get Back", which would give him a 60's hit in addition to his 70's and 80's hits if officially credited.
Similarly, if Ray Parker Jr. was officially credited on the Glenn Medeiros song "All I'm Missing Is You", that would give him a 90's hit in addition to his 70's (Raydio) and 80's hits.
Oh and the Isley Brothers also had an 80's hit "Don't Say Goodnight" in 1980.
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Post by dukelightning on Oct 10, 2012 7:36:36 GMT -5
And Ron Isley was credited on Rod Stewart's "This Old Heart of Mine" in 1990 giving him hits in the last 5 decades of the century. Can't be too many people who can make that claim especially when none are posthumous. Nothing against Elvis but that just means all of the songs were recorded by Ron Isley around the time they charted.
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Post by freakyflybry on Oct 12, 2012 13:38:32 GMT -5
Also noticed Marvin Gaye was featured on, and credited on, Erick Sermon's Hot 100 top 40 hit "Music" in 2001.
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Post by freakyflybry on Oct 17, 2012 23:32:13 GMT -5
Charlie Wilson also qualifies - charted with the Gap Band in the 80's, and featured on some Snoop Dogg top 40 hits in the 00's.
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Post by freakyflybry on Nov 12, 2012 15:51:24 GMT -5
Does Manfred Mann count? He hit in the 60's, 70's and 80's, including Manfred Mann's Earth Band.
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Post by pgfromwp on Nov 12, 2012 20:57:44 GMT -5
Jerry Wallace had seven top 40 country crossover hits from 1958 through 1972.
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Post by jlthorpe on Nov 15, 2012 20:40:41 GMT -5
pgfromwp, you're right about Jerry Wallace. He's been added to the list.
freakyflybry, I'm debating adding Manfred Mann (the man) because Manfred Mann's Earth Band (which had the 70s and 80s hits) was a different group than Manfred Mann (which had the 60s hits), and I said I wasn't including members of a group (despite the fact that his name appeared in all the group names).
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Post by freakyflybry on Dec 12, 2012 2:11:18 GMT -5
De La Soul featured on Gorillaz' top 40 hit from 2005, "Feel Good Inc." If they had an official credit on it, they can be added as they hit the top 40 in the 80's.
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Post by freakyflybry on Dec 31, 2012 23:50:20 GMT -5
Babyface got to #31 in 2001 with "There She Goes", which qualifies him.
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Post by freakyflybry on Jan 9, 2013 0:02:55 GMT -5
Jimmy Cliff briefly hit the top 40 in the early 70's; as he hit in the 90's with "I Can See Clearly Now", he qualifies for the 90's.
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Post by freakyflybry on Jan 18, 2013 12:33:17 GMT -5
Did Cameo have official credit on Mariah Carey's "Loverboy"? If so, that would qualify them for the 00's list.
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Post by jlthorpe on Jan 18, 2013 17:52:32 GMT -5
Did Cameo have official credit on Mariah Carey's "Loverboy"? If so, that would qualify them for the 00's list. It looks like they did, according to Wikipedia, although Top Pop Singles doesn't mention the credit. So they can probably be added.
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Post by freakyflybry on Feb 13, 2013 10:52:41 GMT -5
Did John Stewart sing on any of the Kingston Trio's top 40 hits in the 60's? If so, he can be added for the 80's as he was still hitting the top 40 then.
Jimmy Page had a featured credit on Puff Daddy's "Come With Me", which made the top 40 in 1998, so he can be added too.
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Post by freakyflybry on Feb 26, 2013 4:02:26 GMT -5
Just realized that Poco also qualifies as they just made it into the top 40 at the start of 1990 and they had hits back to the 70's.
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