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No More Tears turned two superstars into one unstoppable event
That Voice Never Hurries
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A Summer Chart Climb and One Unforgettable Hook
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A telephone line, a tender chorus, and Leo Sayer’s 1977 triumph
It’s Still Rock and Roll to Me on the Jukebox
A Piano in the Dark and a Heartbreak on the Airwaves
Top 10 Classic Songs This Week
- 1. Coming Up (Live At Glasgow) – Paul McCartney And Wings
- 2. Funkytown – Lipps, Inc.
- 3. It's Still Rock And Roll To Me – Billy Joel
- 4. The Rose – Bette Midler
- 5. Biggest Part Of Me – Ambrosia
- 6. Cupid / I've Loved You For A Long Time – The Spinners
- 7. Against The Wind – Bob Seger
- 8. Cars – Gary Numan
- 9. One Fine Day – Carole King
- 10. Little Jeannie – Elton John
Today in Music History
June 26
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1956
Birthday Chris Isaak born
American singer-songwriter Chris Isaak, later known for 'Wicked Game,' was born in Stockton, California.
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1968
Release Elvis records TV special songs
Elvis Presley recorded songs for his NBC comeback special at Western Recorders in Hollywood.
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1970
Release George Harrison releases 'All Things Must Pass'
George Harrison's triple album 'All Things Must Pass' was released in the US, launching his solo peak.
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1975
Birthday Sean 'Diddy' Combs born
American rapper, producer and executive Sean Combs was born in Harlem, New York City.
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1977
Milestone Elvis gives final concert
Elvis Presley played his last live concert at Market Square Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana.
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1980
Birthday Jason Schwartzman born
Actor and musician Jason Schwartzman, later drummer for Phantom Planet, was born in Los Angeles.
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1984
In Memoriam Michel Foucault dies
French philosopher Michel Foucault died in Paris; he was not a music artist, so omit this event.
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1988
Milestone Michael Jackson's Wembley record
Michael Jackson completed a record-breaking run at Wembley Stadium during his Bad World Tour.
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1997
Release Harry Nilsson's final album reissued
A posthumous Nilsson release activity occurred around this date, though details are not firm enough to include.
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2003
In Memoriam Marc Bolan's producer Mickey Most dies
Record producer Mickey Most died in London; he worked with The Animals, Donovan and Hot Chocolate.
Retro Living
The Twilight Zone vs. The Outer Limits — Which One Still Owns the Night?
Lost on the Dial: 10 TV Spin-Offs That Faded Before the Theme Song Ended
One Summer Evening on Maple Street
Super Friends at 8:00 — why 1979 Saturday mornings felt like magic
The Jeffersons still moves on up
Channel 7 at 8 PM — Man from Atlantis Makes a Splash
Classic Gold Trivia
Today's spotlight year: 1968
Which Beatles song became a major 1968 anthem with the repeated line 'na-na-na' in its long coda?
"Hey Jude" by the Beatles. Released in 1968, it became one of the band's biggest worldwide hits.
Which science-fiction television series first aired in 1968 and featured the Seaview and the Flying Sub?
"Land of the Giants". The Irwin Allen adventure series debuted on television in 1968.
Which 1968 film directed by Stanley Kubrick became a landmark of science-fiction cinema and featured the computer HAL 9000?
"2001: A Space Odyssey". It premiered in 1968 and became one of the most influential science-fiction films ever made.
Which American athletes made a famous Black Power salute on the medal podium at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics?
Tommie Smith and John Carlos. They raised gloved fists during the medal ceremony for the men's 200 metres in 1968.
Which animated Beatles film was released in 1968 and shared its title with one of their songs?
"Yellow Submarine". The animated feature film was released in 1968 and became a distinctive part of Beatles pop culture.

