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Post by jmack19 on Apr 4, 2016 22:58:02 GMT -5
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Post by jmorgan on Apr 5, 2016 0:00:29 GMT -5
As promised, here is the surprise. The bottom of the charts from Casey's first show (aired 7/4/70 but using the 7/11/70 chart) and Casey's last original show (8/6/88). 7/11/70: Debuting at the bottom and only peaking at #93 is Bobby Vinton with "No Arms Can Ever Hold You." www.youtube.com/watch?v=AW6X21aglXE8/6/88: Falling from #82 to the bottom is Ziggy Marley & The Melody Makers' "Tomorrow People." So, at #99 is The System with the theme song to the Eddie Murphy film Coming To America. The song fell from #93 after peaking at #91. www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xk8L16-95gw
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Post by jmorgan on Apr 10, 2016 15:34:54 GMT -5
4/14/73: Debuting at the bottom, and only going one spot higher, are The Partridge Family with "Friend And A Lover." www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_xXivKES7c4/12/80: Falling from #65 to #100 is Foreigner with "Women." The song peaked as close as it possibly could to the top 40 (at #41). www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CBoE8hLjxY4/9/83: Vandenburg's "Burning Heart" was at the bottom falling from #93 (it peaked at #39). Following that, we have Musical Youth's top 10 "Pass The Dutchie" which fell from #92. So, at #98, we have LeRoux (the same group who had the top 20 "Nobody Said It Would Be Easy" 2 years prior) with "Carrie's Gone." The song fell from #91 after peaking at #81. www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKSwfO4gqgg
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Post by jmorgan on Apr 17, 2016 16:50:10 GMT -5
4/17/76: Staying at the bottom is a Scottish duo named Gallagher & Lyle. They would peak at #49 with "I Wanna Stay With You." www.youtube.com/watch?v=k60sG-6tx5gFor both 80's shows, I'll just count down to the first non-top 40 hit on the list. First, 4/11/81: 100. 87. Leo Sayer "Living In A Fantasy" (#23) 99. 86. Dan Fogelberg "Same Old Lang Syne" (#9) 98. 93. Donnie Iris "Ah! Leah!" (#29) So, at #97, and falling from its peak of #83, is Heart's live version of "Unchained Melody." www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDbjE7-pZC04/19/86: 100. 80. Sting "Russians" (#16) 99. 72. Miami Sound Machine "Conga" (#10) 98. 65. Baltimora "Tarzan Boy" (#13) Once again, at #97 is a woman simply named Alisha who hails from Brooklyn. This song fell from #96 after peaking at #68 and is called "Baby Talk." www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UFo4ssGx9k
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Post by dth1971 on Apr 17, 2016 19:16:33 GMT -5
4/19/86: 100. 80. Sting "Russians" (#16) 99. 72. Miami Sound Machine "Conga" (#10) 98. 65. Baltimora "Tarzan Boy" (#13) Once again, at #97 is a woman simply named Alisha who hails from Brooklyn. This song fell from #96 after peaking at #68 and is called "Baby Talk." www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UFo4ssGx9kYou are referring to the #97 non top 40 song on the 4/12/86 Billboard chart, not the 4/19/86 #97 song on the Billboard chart. Actually, the correct #97 on the 4/19/86 Billboard chart is the Atlantic Starr song "If Your Heart Isn't In It", which debuted that week and would peak at #57. www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWFV0h2Hy68And the correct 4/19/86 chart #100-#98 songs before that Atlantic Starr song: #100: "Life in a Northern Town" by The Dream Academy, #99: "A Love Bizarre" by Shiela E, and #98: "Conga" by Miami Sound Machine.
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Post by dth1971 on Apr 17, 2016 19:34:12 GMT -5
As promised, here is the surprise. The bottom of the charts from Casey's first show (aired 7/4/70 but using the 7/11/70 chart) and Casey's last original show (8/6/88). 7/11/70: Debuting at the bottom and only peaking at #93 is Bobby Vinton with "No Arms Can Ever Hold You." www.youtube.com/watch?v=AW6X21aglXE8/6/88: Falling from #82 to the bottom is Ziggy Marley & The Melody Makers' "Tomorrow People." So, at #99 is The System with the theme song to the Eddie Murphy film Coming To America. The song fell from #93 after peaking at #91. www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xk8L16-95gwNow since I made a correction on the 4/19/86 bottom of the charts, here are my 2 special bottom of the charts from the Shadoe Stevens AT40 era when it was still using Billboard's Hot 100 as its source): 8/13/1988 (Shadoe Stevens' first AT40 show): At #100 is "The Valley Road" by Bruce Hornsby, so at #99 falling from #96 is Amy Grant with "Lead Me On": www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-EVLILpQuU11/23/1991 (Final AT40 show to use the Billboard Hot 100 chart source): At #100 falling from #86 after peaking at #46 is the rap group KMC Kru with a rap/hip-hop remake of Charlie Daniels' "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" called "The Devil Came Up to Michigan": www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwV7W_FFTCA
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Post by jmorgan on Apr 17, 2016 20:25:20 GMT -5
You're absolutely right about my '86 mix-up dth1971. Fingers crossed I don't mess up these lists next week.
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Post by dth1971 on Apr 19, 2016 22:14:08 GMT -5
10/25/75: Debuting at the bottom, and only going to #98, is Gloria "I Will Survive" Gaynor and "(If You Want It) Do It Yourself." A new YouTube link for the Gloria Gaynor "Do It Yourself" song is: www.youtube.com/watch?v=I27xx_3FD4k
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Post by dth1971 on Apr 19, 2016 22:23:03 GMT -5
Now, here are 3 more BOTTOM OF THE CHART entries from the AT40 Shadoe Stevens era - each from when they had guest hosts for Shadoe Stevens, these are also from when AT40 still used the Billboard Hot 100 source: 6/25/1989 (Debbie Gibson guest hosted for Shadoe Stevens that week): Falling to #100 from its #88 peak is Vanessa Williams with "Darlin' I": www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-i8CfdCeA02/17/1990 (Donny Osmond guest hosted for Shadoe Stevens that week): #100 is Great White's "The Angel Song", so on to #99, down from #91 after peeking at #89 is the first charted on the Billboard Hot 100 single for Lenny Kravitz called "Let Love Rule": www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bbiqy2TOwBw1/12/1991 (The "After The Rain" duo Nelson guest hosted for Shadoe Stevens that week): Falling from #97 to #100 after peeking at #79 is the group formed during the late 1980's-early 1990's Disney Channel Mickey Mouse Club revival TV series called The Party with "I Found Love": www.youtube.com/watch?v=gagtMKRb7Ko
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Post by dth1971 on Apr 24, 2016 9:32:24 GMT -5
Now that I did BOTTOM OF THE CHARTS entries for 3 Shadoe Stevens era guest host episodes when it used the Billboard Hot 100 chart source, every week I will give BOTTOM OF THE CHARTS entries for the charts that were used for Casey Kasem AT40 era guest host episodes, at least one from the 1970's and at least one from the 1980's in order: First up: 11/6/1971 (First AT40 guest host episode where Dave "The Hullaballooer" Hull guest hosted for Casey Kasem that week): Entering at #100 for its only week on the Hot 100 chart at its #100 peek are the Chi-Lites with "I Want to Pay You Back": www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4UB7eC7aEY1/12/1980 (San Francisco DJ Mike Cleary guest hosted for Casey Kasem that week): Falling from #64 to #100 after peeking at #57 is a rock group named Mistress with "Mistrusted Love": www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7juoDg5RyY
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Post by keithr63 on Apr 24, 2016 13:21:50 GMT -5
4/14/73: Debuting at the bottom, and only going one spot higher, are The Partridge Family with "Friend And A Lover." www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_xXivKES7c4/12/80: Falling from #65 to #100 is Foreigner with "Women." The song peaked as close as it possibly could to the top 40 (at #41). www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CBoE8hLjxY4/9/83: Vandenburg's "Burning Heart" was at the bottom falling from #93 (it peaked at #39). Following that, we have Musical Youth's top 10 "Pass The Dutchie" which fell from #92. So, at #98, we have LeRoux (the same group who had the top 20 "Nobody Said It Would Be Easy" 2 years prior) with "Carrie's Gone." The song fell from #91 after peaking at #81. www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKSwfO4gqgg Is there a site where we can see the Top 100 for each week ? Thanks
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Post by jmorgan on Apr 24, 2016 13:27:55 GMT -5
I'm 100% sure this week's BOTC are correct. Let's start with 4/24/71: Debuting at the bottom, and only going as high as #98 is a group called Hog Heaven. Hog Heaven were The Shondells minus Tommy James, and their song is called "Happy." www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYNyWSjslBQ4/23/77: ELO's "Do Ya" was first, followed by "Gloria" by Enchanted and "Boogie Child" by the Bee Gees. So, at #97, and falling from its peak of #55, is a four-man band from LA named Mesa. This song is called "Sailing Ships." www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHcC1rhpCBI4/24/82: Rod Stewart's "Tonight I'm Yours" kicked things off, and that was followed by The J. Geils Band's #1 smash "Centerfold". So, at #98 after falling from its peak of #88, is Chris "Fool If You Think It's Over" Rea and "Loving You." www.youtube.com/watch?v=0aLjFGBxwXA4/25/87: Falling from its peak of #86 are The Georgia Satellites with "Battleship Chains." www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sqtt2BpELRANow, a special treat. 8/4/84 (the special Prince tribute that Premiere gave us this week): Falling from #89 after peaking at #48 is Bon Jovi with "She Don't Know Me." www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKejoJV_CNM
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Post by dth1971 on Apr 24, 2016 15:57:08 GMT -5
4/14/73: Debuting at the bottom, and only going one spot higher, are The Partridge Family with "Friend And A Lover." www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_xXivKES7c4/12/80: Falling from #65 to #100 is Foreigner with "Women." The song peaked as close as it possibly could to the top 40 (at #41). www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CBoE8hLjxY4/9/83: Vandenburg's "Burning Heart" was at the bottom falling from #93 (it peaked at #39). Following that, we have Musical Youth's top 10 "Pass The Dutchie" which fell from #92. So, at #98, we have LeRoux (the same group who had the top 20 "Nobody Said It Would Be Easy" 2 years prior) with "Carrie's Gone." The song fell from #91 after peaking at #81. www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKSwfO4gqgg Is there a site where we can see the Top 100 for each week ? Thanks www.umdmusic.com is the site that shows the Billboard Hot 100 charts of the past and current.
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Post by dth1971 on Apr 24, 2016 16:09:06 GMT -5
Here's another treat from me: The bottom of the Billboard Radio Monitor charts that Shadoe Stevens AT40 used from November 30, 1991 until December 18, 1992 (Remember: The Billboard Radio Monitor chart was only 75 positions compared to Billboard's Hot 100 chart's 100 positions): 11/30/1991 (First AT40 episode to use the Billboard Radio Monitor chart source): #75 is Bad Company's "Walk Through Fire", so at #74 is a Philadelphia based dance group named T.P.E. with "Then Came You" (not related to the 1974 Dionne Warwick/Spinners #1 song of the same name): www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDFh4pWfMQM12/18/1992 (Final AT40 episode to use the Billboard Radio Monitor chart source): #75 is "Stand Up (Kick Love Into Motion)" by Def Leppard and #74 is the song that would lead off the first week of the 1993-1995 Shadoe Stevens AT40 Top 40 Mainstream chart format - "These Are Days" by 10,000 Maniacs; so at #73 is the 1 woman group named Goddess (with its only member named Elvira Valentine) with a song that made R&R's Top 40 reaches used for Casey's Top 40 and Rick Dees' Weekly Top 40 but not Shadoe Stevens AT40 called "Sexual": www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWaMP5lBelQ
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Post by keithr63 on Apr 24, 2016 17:50:48 GMT -5
Is there a site where we can see the Top 100 for each week ? Thanks www.umdmusic.com is the site that shows the Billboard Hot 100 charts of the past and current. Thanks
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