If you weren’t there, it’s difficult to comprehend the phenomenal impact of Pope John Paul II’s visit to Ireland in 1979. It was the first trip to this country by a pope and ...
Some of them peaked at no. 1 on other, smaller charts, but never on the coveted Hot 100 list. This alternative rock hit from 1993 was all over the radio for a very long time upon its release.
“Still” by The Commodores (1979) – Pop music doesn’t get much ... McCall’s “Convoy,” another novelty song that hit number one at the beginning of ’76. C.W. McCall doesn’t even ...
For musicians, scoring a No. 1 hit isn’t only a huge accolade, it’s also a rite of passage. It’s a testament to success, a stamp of approval from the masses, and a milestone of one’s career.
Mantovani had the biggest hit with it, although his version did not feature any vocals - despite its title. The UK's first instrumental number one hit reached the top for one week in August 1953.
The UK went wild for the catchy tune and it swept Gnarls Barkley’s hit song Crazy, which had a nine-week run in the UK at number one, off the top spot. The song even had Sandi nominated for ...
One of the most iconic members of the Los Angeles Dodgers passed away just days ahead of the World Series. Here are the most memorable moments of Fernando Valenzuela's career.
Ignoring the spate of inclusions of the Indy 500 on the F1 calendar in the early days of the championship, there have been ...
From "Mr. Blue Sky" to "Evil Woman" and "Telephone Line," these are the 30 best ELO songs as Jeff Lynne's farewell tour ...
Oct 25 | 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM Add to Calendar 25-10-2024 19:00 25-10-2024 23:00 America/Toronto ONES: The Beatles #1 Hits ONES – a Live is All You Need Inc. production Featuring the number one ...
Exploring the life and music of 'Lucky Number' singer Lene Lovich, who introduced mainstream UK audiences to the sounds of ...
HIT appears as a special guest for a talk show broadcast that discusses sexual education. Silvia's parents are shocked by the way the lessons are taught and want to complain.