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Post by 80sat40fan on Oct 27, 2018 5:37:47 GMT -5
This Week's Lost 90s Classic is from Natalie Merchant. This was the follow up to "Kind & Generous" (#13 hit on Radio & Records). This song was debuting at #37 on the 10/31/98 Billboard Adult Top 40 chart, and it would peak at #24. On the Radio & Records chart, this song spent one week at #50. Here is Natalie Merchant with "Break Your Heart":
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Post by 80sat40fan on Nov 3, 2018 4:36:56 GMT -5
This Week's Lost 90s Classic is from a band called Texas... a band formed in Glasgow, Scotland. While this song didn't hit the Hot 100, it was at #28 on the 11/8/97 Adult Top 40 charts on its way to a #23 peak. On the Radio & Records chart, it just missed hitting the Top 40 as it peaked for two weeks at #41. Here is Texas with "Say What You Want":
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Post by 80sat40fan on Nov 10, 2018 5:20:17 GMT -5
This Week's Lost 90s Classic is from Wynonna, half of the country duo The Judds. This was her first solo song to crossover to the pop chart, and it was at #90 on the 11/14/92 Hot 100 on its way to a #83 peak. Here is Wynonna with "No One Else On Earth":
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Post by 80sat40fan on Nov 17, 2018 18:21:42 GMT -5
This Week's Lost 90s Classic is from Juliana Hatfield. This was her first Hot 100 hit, and it debuted at #97 on the 11/19/94 Hot 100. This song was featured in the movie "Reality Bites". Here is Juliana Hatfield with "Spin The Bottle" (note:one lyric NSFW around 1:30):
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Post by 80sat40fan on Nov 24, 2018 5:32:17 GMT -5
This Week's Lost 90s Classic is from Ozzy Osbourne. This was one of his seventeen hits to make the Top 10 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. On the 11/30/91 Hot 100, this was debuting at #81 and would peak at #71. Here is Ozzy Osbourne with "No More Tears":
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Post by 80sat40fan on Dec 1, 2018 15:07:55 GMT -5
This Week's Lost 90s Classic is from Seal. While this song didn't hit the Hot 100, it was peaking at #32 on the 12/5/98 Adult Top 40 chart. On the Radio & Records chart, this peaked at #46. Here is Seal with "Human Beings":
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Post by 80sat40fan on Dec 8, 2018 5:42:25 GMT -5
This Week's Lost 90s Classic is from Bloodhound Gang. The band fused rock with hip hop, and it resulted in a song debuting at #34 on the 12/14/96 Top Modern Rock Tracks chart. NOTE: Even though I am posting the radio-friendly version of the song here, this may still be considered NSFW given the lyrics. Here is Bloodhound Gang with "Fire Water Burn":
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Post by 80sat40fan on Dec 15, 2018 14:58:02 GMT -5
This Week's Lost 90s Classic is from Jude Cole, the singer who gave us the Top 20 hit, "Baby It's Tonight". On the 12/22/90 Hot 100, one of his follow-up songs to that tune was at #71, and it would peak at #69. Here is Jude Cole with "House Full Of Reasons":
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Post by 80sat40fan on Dec 21, 2018 17:53:12 GMT -5
This Week's Lost 90s Classics are three songs from the "A Very Special Christmas 3" album which was peaking at #31 on the 12/27/97 Top Albums chart.
The first pick is Enya's "Oiche Chiun (Silent Night)":
The second pick is Steve Winwood's "Christmas Is Now Drawing Near At Hand":
The third pick is Tracy Chapman's "O Holy Night":
Merry Christmas!!!
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Post by 80sat40fan on Dec 28, 2018 19:44:11 GMT -5
This Week's Lost 90s Classic is from Bad Company. This was the last of their songs to make the Hot 100 chart, and it was peaking at #87 on the 1/2/93 Hot 100. Here is Bad Company with "This Could Be The One":
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Post by 80sat40fan on Jan 5, 2019 12:52:08 GMT -5
This Week's Lost 90s Classic is from an English band named Placebo. This song was moving up two notches to #20 on the 1/9/99 Alternative chart. It would peak at #19. Here is Placebo with "Pure Morning":
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Post by 80sat40fan on Jan 12, 2019 14:19:25 GMT -5
This Week's Lost 90s Classic is from Luther Vandross. On the 1/18/92 Hot 100, this song was moving up 6 notches to #77 on its way to a #73 peak. On the Hot R&B chart, this song was a week away from peaking at #6. Here is Luther Vandross with "The Rush":
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Post by 80sat40fan on Jan 19, 2019 6:34:39 GMT -5
This Week's Lost 90s Classic is from New Kids On The Block. This song was their first release from their "Face The Music" album, and it was debuting at #75 on the 1/22/94 Hot 100. It would peak at #66. It would be another 14 years before NKOTB would return to the Hot 100. Here are New Kinds On The Block with two rappers rapping about everything from wet food stamps and Alpo dog food to Little Jack Horner (?!) with "Dirty Dawg":
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Post by 80sat40fan on Jan 25, 2019 20:13:40 GMT -5
This Week's Lost 90s Classic is from Green Day. This song was moving up 2 notches to #5 on the 2/3/96 Top Modern Rock Tracks chart on its way to a #3 peak. This was also a Top 10 hit on the Top Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. Here is Green Day with "Brain Stew":
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Post by 80sat40fan on Feb 1, 2019 20:05:39 GMT -5
This Week's Lost 90s Classic is from Bette Midler. This was her follow-up hit to the #2 song, "From A Distance", and it was moving up 10 notches to #86 on the 2/9/91 Hot 100. It would peak at #62 two weeks later. Here is Bette Midler with "Night & Day":
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