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Today in Music History
July 16
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1966
#1 Hit The Troggs top US chart
The Troggs reached No. 1 in the US with "Wild Thing," their only American chart-topper.
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1966
#1 Hit England wins World Cup song race
The England World Cup Squad hit No. 1 in the UK with "Back Home," a football song produced by Bill Martin and Phil Coulter.
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1971
Birthday Corey Feldman born
Actor and musician Corey Feldman was born in Los Angeles; he later released several pop and rock recordings.
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1977
#1 Hit Barry Manilow leads US chart
Barry Manilow began a one-week run at No. 1 in the US with "Looks Like We Made It."
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1983
#1 Hit The Police hit No. 1 in US
"Every Breath You Take" by The Police started an eight-week run atop the Billboard Hot 100.
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1988
#1 Hit Richard Marx tops US chart
Richard Marx reached No. 1 in America with "Hold On to the Nights," his first US chart-topper.
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1988
Milestone Michael Jackson at Wembley
Michael Jackson played the first of seven sold-out Wembley Stadium shows on his Bad World Tour.
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1994
#1 Hit All-4-One top US singles chart
All-4-One began an 11-week US No. 1 run with their version of "I Swear."
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1996
Release Nas releases It Was Written
Nas issued his second album, It Was Written, featuring "If I Ruled the World" and debuting at No. 1 in the US.
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2002
In Memoriam John Entwistle dies
The Who bassist John Entwistle died in Las Vegas at age 57, one day before the band's US tour was due to start.
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Classic Gold Trivia
Today's spotlight year: 1968
Which Beatles song became a worldwide anthem after its 1968 release and was performed live for the first time on a global TV broadcast?
"Hey Jude" was released by the Beatles in 1968. They performed it live on the international television special Our World that year.
Which long-running children's television program made its debut in 1968 with a neighborhood setting and educational format?
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood debuted in 1968. Fred Rogers hosted the series, which became one of the best-known children's programs on television.
Which 1968 science-fiction film directed by Stanley Kubrick became famous for its visual effects and the HAL 9000 computer?
2001: A Space Odyssey was released in 1968. The film was directed by Stanley Kubrick and became a landmark in science-fiction cinema.
Which major international sporting event was held in Mexico City in 1968?
The 1968 Summer Olympics were held in Mexico City. The Games were widely remembered for Bob Beamon's long jump world record and the medal ceremony protest by Tommie Smith and John Carlos.
Which musical film won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 1968 and starred Barbra Streisand in her film debut?
Funny Girl won the Academy Award for Best Picture at the 1968 Oscars. Barbra Streisand starred in the film and won the Oscar for Best Actress.

