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Post by Michael1973 on Jul 22, 2022 14:46:58 GMT -5
I realize this isn't quite on topic, but on the 7/12/86 show Casey mentions Robert Palmer's next album Heavy Nova, a full two years before any songs from it hit the chart.
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Post by LC on Jul 22, 2022 16:23:10 GMT -5
I thought that was interesting, too. I've never heard of an artist having a title for an album that far in advance.
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Post by mstgator on Jul 24, 2022 15:22:56 GMT -5
And similar to the Dr. Dre example, Fergie was a backup singer on Martika's "Toy Soldiers" (Rick Dees even mentioned her real name - Stacy Ferguson - in a countdown from that time) before she charted with Wild Orchid (on CT40), The Black Eyed Peas, or solo. On this week's AT40, Seacrest mentioned Fergie's singing on "Toy Soldiers", as her vocals have now appeared on number one hits in three separate decades (her hit "Glamorous" is prominently sampled on Jack Harlow's recent chart topper "First Class").
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Post by mrjukebox on Jul 30, 2022 17:59:24 GMT -5
The Oak Ridge Boys sang harmony vocals on "Slip Slidin' Away" by Paul Simon which reached the top forty in the fall of 1977-Four years later,they had the first of their two country crossover hits:"Elvira".
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Post by Michael1973 on Sept 7, 2022 9:55:29 GMT -5
On the 9/4/82 show, Casey makes mention of Billy Idol's version of Mony Mony, which would end up hitting the top 40 five years later.
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