Let A Man Come in and Do the Popcorn (Part 2) - James Brown (#40) Let It Be - The Beatles (#1) Let Me Go to Him - Dionne Warwick (#32) Let's Work Together - Canned Heat (#26) Let's Work Together (Part 1) - Wilbert Harrison (#32) ...
6.Ranked 15th for 1979 was a two-week Number One hit that charted on the Hot 100 for 21 weeks. One of only three Top 40 charting hits this artist would have, it was a narrative of sorts with a surprising climax. Name the song with help from this lyrical hint. ...
Here we go with the Top 40 hits of the nation this week on American Top 40, the best-selling and most-played songs from the Atlantic to the Pacific, from Canada to Mexico. This is Casey Kasem in Hollywood, and in the next three hours, we'll count down the 40 most popul...
The Top 20 Billboard Hot 100 Hits of the 1970sbbintern
However, his keen ear for talent and ability to craft timeless hits kept him at the forefront of the genre throughout the decade, mentoring a new generation of artists like Eminem and 50 Cent. His influence on rap production cannot be overstated, as he helped shape the sound of West Coast...
The film received rave reviews from critics. It’s a distinctly LA film that hits home with Bud’s running commentary. Filmed mostly on location, 'Repo Man' is an unconventional film that took spectacular risks that paid off spectacularly. The organic and original comedy hits spot on with a...
“Stayin’ Alive,”“Night Fever” and “You Should Be Dancing” are just some of their biggest disco hits. The “Stayin’ Alive” soundtrack is basically a snapshot of all that was so great about this time in music history. Add a colorful dance floor (think Studio 54), a huge, ...
However, another song by the Steve Miller Band, “Serenade” – also from the mid-1970s – deserves some special attention since it is sometimes overlooked or overshadowed by the other hits. “Serenade” was recorded in 1975 at the CBS studios on San Francisco and appears as the fourth tr...
The 1970s brought us some of country music’s greatest hits. Fromtop starslike Willie Nelson and Dolly Parton toone-hit wonders, this decade had it all. The list includes chart-toppers, amazing covers, and songs that crossed into pop. Some tunes you’ll know by heart. Others may be new...
Billion Dollar Babies. Inching near glam at the moment, the group never sounded more of the time. The songs are radio-approved - "Elected," "Hello Hooray," "No More Mr. Nice Guy" and "Billion Dollar Babies" all hits - without sacrificing a hard-rock edge. The band had one more ...