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Post by jlthorpe on Jun 6, 2021 15:06:11 GMT -5
At #20 on Billboard's Dance Club Songs chart this week in 2019 and on its way to a #5 peak, here's the follow-up to this artist's Top 10 pop hit "Sweet but Psycho". This song also reached #44 on Mediabase's pop chart. Here's Ava Max with "So Am I".
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Post by jlthorpe on Jun 9, 2021 8:51:38 GMT -5
At #29 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock chart this week in 2002, and on its way to a #25 peak, it's a song from a hard rock act that managed to score Top 10 hits in the 70s, 80s, 90s, and 2000s. This song would also peak at #49 on Radio and Records' chart. Here's Aerosmith with "Girls of Summer".
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Post by jlthorpe on Jun 13, 2021 14:17:40 GMT -5
At its peak position of #17 on Billboard's Adult Alternative chart this week in 2017 is a song by an act who scored a Top 10 hit in 2014 with "Let Her Go". Here's Passenger with "Anywhere".
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Post by jlthorpe on Jun 16, 2021 19:23:58 GMT -5
At #15 on Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart this week in 2007, it's a song that peaked at #13 the previous month and came from this artist's covers album "Still the Same... Great Rock Classics of Our Time". Originally a hit for Elvin Bishop, here's "Fooled Around and Fell in Love" by Rod Stewart (included are both the official live video and the studio version).
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Post by jlthorpe on Jun 20, 2021 7:42:58 GMT -5
At #25 on this week's Billboard Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart back in 2012, it's a song that would eventually go to #15 in August by Gareth Emery featuring Christina Novelli. Here's "Concrete Angel".
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Post by dth1971 on Jun 20, 2021 8:24:49 GMT -5
At #25 on this week's Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart back in 2012, it's a song that would eventually go to #15 in August by Gareth Emery featuring Christina Novelli. Here's "Concrete Angel". What is the "Dance/Mix Show"? Is it similar to Ryan Seacrest's AT40 but uses a dance airplay chart for top 40/rhythm/dance radio stations or something?
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Post by jlthorpe on Jun 20, 2021 9:01:13 GMT -5
It's actually a Billboard chart for airplay on dance stations and shows, not a separate AT40-like program. I corrected the post to mention that.
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Post by jlthorpe on Jun 23, 2021 7:49:43 GMT -5
At #23 on Billboard's Modern Rock chart this week in 2003, down from its peak of #18 two weeks earlier, here's Coldplay with "The Scientist".
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Post by jlthorpe on Jun 27, 2021 17:23:38 GMT -5
At #30 on Billboard's Alternative chart this week in 2018 (on its way to a peak of #13 in September), it's a song that would also peak at #48 on Mediabase, but not until the following January. Here's Chvrches with "Miracle".
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Post by jlthorpe on Jun 30, 2021 9:50:40 GMT -5
From 2009, it's a song that according to Wikipedia was released as a single this month that year. Here's Above & Beyond presents OceanLab with "Lonely Girl".
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Post by jlthorpe on Jul 4, 2021 15:33:25 GMT -5
It's the Fourth of July, and a song that would be very appropriate for a day like today is "Party in the U.S.A." by Miley Cyrus. Well, "Weird Al" Yankovic parodied that song on his 2011 album "Alpocalypse", which debuted on the Billboard 200 album chart this week that year, and turned it into a song about an American organization (though not necessarily a GOOD American organization) - "Party in the CIA".
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Post by jlthorpe on Jul 7, 2021 15:32:26 GMT -5
In 2001, today's song was a #116 hit on Billboard's Bubbling Under chart and a #8 hit on the Modern Rock chart. Down to #11 on the latter chart this week that year, here's U2 with "Elevation". Included are the official video containing the Tomb Raider mix from the film "Lara Croft: Tomb Raider", as well as the album version.
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Post by jlthorpe on Jul 11, 2021 10:33:14 GMT -5
This week in 2014, 3LAU featuring Bright Lights were down to #6 on Billboard's Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart with their song "How You Love Me". It would climb back up and peak at #3 a month later, becoming 3LAU's biggest hit on that chart.
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Post by jlthorpe on Jul 14, 2021 17:24:55 GMT -5
Today's song comes from 2005 and was released as a single in May of that year, when it was included in the season two finale of "The O.C." It also appeared on this artist's album "Speak for Yourself", released in July of that year, and was sampled in Jason Derulo's 2009 hit "Whatcha Say". Here's British singer Imogen Heap with "Hide and Seek".
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Post by jlthorpe on Jul 18, 2021 15:08:58 GMT -5
Today's song reached #108 on Billboard's Bubbling Under chart in April 2013 and #42 on Mediabase in July. This week, it debuted at #47 on Billboard's Dance Club Songs chart, eventually peaking at #6 in September. Here's Timeflies with "I Choose U".
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