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Post by jlthorpe on May 12, 2019 8:44:21 GMT -5
From this week in 2006, it's a song by an American alternative band that was at #25 on Billboard's Adult Top 40 chart, and would peak at #19 in June. The song would later be used in ads for Applebee's - promoting, appropriately enough, steaks. Here's "Juicy" by Better Than Ezra.
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Post by jlthorpe on May 15, 2019 19:42:11 GMT -5
From this week in 2013, it's a song by a New Jersey rock band that was at #24 on Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart, after peaking at #15 in March. The song also peaked at #106 on the Bubbling Under chart in January. Here's "Because We Can" by Bon Jovi.
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Post by jlthorpe on May 19, 2019 9:13:41 GMT -5
From this week in 2003, it's a song that was at #91 on the Hot 100, after peaking at #57 in March. Here's "Can't Stop" by Red Hot Chili Peppers.
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Post by jlthorpe on May 22, 2019 17:46:40 GMT -5
Released this month in 2018, here's "Feel So Alive" by Danglo x Siente featuring Oli Gosh.
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Post by jlthorpe on May 26, 2019 8:39:53 GMT -5
From 2001, it's a song by a Canadian rock band that was released as a single this week from their album "Maroon". The song would peak at #11 on Billboard's Adult Top 40 chart the week of September 11; ironically, it would end up making Clear Channel's list of songs that were thought to be inappropriate after the 9/11 attacks, due to its lyrics. Here's "Falling for the First Time" by Barenaked Ladies.
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Post by jlthorpe on May 29, 2019 17:22:09 GMT -5
From this week in 2014, it's a song that originally peaked at #2 on the Hot 100 for Cher in 1966 (as "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)"). This version was at #49 on Billboard's Dance Club Songs chart, after peaking at #35 two weeks before. Here's "Shot Me Down" by David Guetta featuring Skylar Grey.
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Post by jlthorpe on Jun 2, 2019 15:52:34 GMT -5
From this week in 2002, it's a song by a Christian nu metal band that was at its peak position of #21 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock chart. The song also peaked at #123 on the Bubbling Under chart the following week. Here's "Boom" by P.O.D.
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Post by jlthorpe on Jun 5, 2019 18:24:51 GMT -5
From this week in 2011, it's a song by an American new wave band that was from their first studio album since their breakup in 1988, "Move Like This". It was at #9 on Billboard's Adult Alternative chart, after peaking at #8 the week before. Here's "Sad Song" by The Cars.
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Post by jlthorpe on Jun 9, 2019 14:37:31 GMT -5
From this week in 2007, it's a song by a Swedish band that was at #23 on Billboard's Modern Rock chart, and would peak at #22 one week later. The song also peaked at #110 on the Bubbling Under chart in July. Here's "Young Folks" by Peter Bjorn and John featuring Victoria Bergsman.
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Post by jlthorpe on Jun 12, 2019 18:13:17 GMT -5
From this week in 2016, it's a song by an Australian duo that peaked at both #65 on the Hot 100 and #41 on Mediabase in February. It was also at #14 on Billboard's Alternative chart, peaking at #3 in April, and at #47 on the Dance Club Songs chart, peaking at #1 in May. Here's "Walking on a Dream" by Empire of the Sun.
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Post by jlthorpe on Jun 16, 2019 14:54:55 GMT -5
From this week in 2000, it's a song by a hip-hop group from California who made a foray onto the rock charts that year. Their song was at #30 on Billboard's Modern Rock chart, and would peak at #18 in July. Here's "(Rock) Superstar" by Cypress Hill.
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Post by jlthorpe on Jun 19, 2019 17:30:03 GMT -5
From this week in 2012, it's a song that was at #95 on the Hot 100, after peaking at #84 in April. The song also peaked at #50 on Mediabase that same month. Here's "Fine By Me" by Andy Grammer.
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Post by jlthorpe on Jun 23, 2019 8:35:28 GMT -5
From this week in 2006, it's a song by an American hard rock band that was at #84 on the Hot 100 and would peak at #59 in July. Here's "Crazy B i t c h" by Buckcherry. NOTE: Possibly NSFW.
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Post by jlthorpe on Jun 26, 2019 17:58:43 GMT -5
From this week last year, it's a song that was at #13 on Billboard's Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart, and would peak at #8 in September. Here's "The In Between" by Elephante featuring Anjulie.
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Post by jlthorpe on Jun 30, 2019 8:29:30 GMT -5
From this week in 2003, it's a song that originally went to #2 for Crowded House in 1987. This version was at #28 on Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart, after peaking at #12 in May. It also peaked at #78 on the Hot 100 in April and at #49 on Radio and Records in March. Here's "Don't Dream It's Over" by Sixpence None the Richer.
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