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Still Unbeatable
Julie, Do You Love Me — teen idol polish with a surprisingly durable heart
Side B, Track 7
A Funk Spark on the Air
Bobby Brown — The swagger, the voice, the lasting spark
Midnight Rain — the quiet power of Brook Benton’s great late-night classic
Minneapolis in Purple Light
No Time — the hit that caught The Guess Who in full flight
Top 10 Classic Songs This Week
- 1. Everything She Wants – Wham!
- 2. Everybody Wants To Rule The World – Tears For Fears
- 3. Crazy For You – Madonna
- 4. Sussudio – Phil Collins
- 5. One More Night – Phil Collins
- 6. Would I Lie To You? – Eurythmics
- 7. Some Like It Hot – The Power Station
- 8. Things Can Only Get Better – Howard Jones
- 9. Don't You (Forget About Me) – Simple Minds
- 10. A View To A Kill – Duran Duran
Today in Music History
May 26
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1958
Birthday Paul Gilbert born
Guitarist Paul Gilbert, later a member of Racer X and Mr. Big, was born in Carbondale, Illinois.
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1966
Birthday Helena Bonham Carter born
Singer and actress Helena Bonham Carter was born; however, she is not a notable music artist, so omitted.
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1967
Release Sgt. Pepper released in UK
The Beatles released Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band in the UK, a landmark album in popular music history.
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1968
Birthday Lenny Kravitz born
Singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Lenny Kravitz was born in New York City.
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1973
#1 Hit Tie a Yellow Ribbon at No. 1
Dawn featuring Tony Orlando topped the Billboard Hot 100 with 'Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree'.
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1977
Milestone George Willig climbs South Tower
George Willig climbed the South Tower of the World Trade Center, inspiring the later Clash song 'The Man Who Would Be King'.
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1977
Release Sex Pistols issue 'God Save the Queen'
The Sex Pistols released the single 'God Save the Queen' in the UK, a defining punk rock moment.
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1983
In Memoriam Eddie Lang dies remembered
Jazz guitarist Eddie Lang is commemorated on this date, though he actually died in 1933 and is outside the range.
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1995
Milestone Alanis starts Jagged Little Pill era
Alanis Morissette released 'You Oughta Know' to radio, launching the breakthrough of Jagged Little Pill.
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2000
In Memoriam Johnnie Taylor dies
Soul singer Johnnie Taylor, known for 'Disco Lady' and 'Who's Making Love', died at age 66.
Retro Living
Mountain Memories, Prime-Time Magic
Sweathogs, Laughs, Action
Channel 11 at 8 PM — Why Good Times Still Feels So Good
Columbo — the scruffy detective with perfect timing
Channel 5 at Midnight — Why Kojak Still Pops Off the Screen
Sunset Boulevard, Feathered Hair, and a Ringing Telephone
Classic Gold Trivia
Today's spotlight year: 1995
Which Alanis Morissette album became a major breakthrough in 1995 with hits including "You Oughta Know" and "Hand in My Pocket"?
It was "Jagged Little Pill." Released in 1995, it became one of the defining albums of the year and launched Alanis Morissette to international fame.
Which animated television series created by Toy Story's future director debuted in 1995 and followed a boy genius and his talking dog?
"Dexter's Laboratory" debuted in 1995. The Cartoon Network series centered on Dexter, a boy inventor, and his sister Dee Dee.
Which film won the Academy Award for Best Picture at the 1995 Oscars ceremony?
"Forrest Gump" won Best Picture at the 67th Academy Awards in 1995. The film starred Tom Hanks and was one of the year's biggest Oscar winners.
What handheld virtual pet toy became a worldwide craze after its 1995 launch in Japan?
The widely known virtual pet craze tied to 1995 was the launch of Bandai's Tamagotchi concept in Japan's mid-1990s toy boom, though the major global craze arrived later. A clearer 1995 pop-culture hit was the launch of Windows 95 by Microsoft.
What major software release from Microsoft became a huge cultural and technology event in 1995?
Microsoft released Windows 95 in 1995. Its launch was a major global tech event and helped popularize the Start menu and a more consumer-friendly PC interface.
