Skip to content
Now Playing
Loading…

Latest From Classic Gold

View More in Music

Today in Music History

May 21

  • 1966
    #1 Hit The Mamas & the Papas hit No. 1

    On May 21, "Monday, Monday" reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming the group's only US chart-topper.

  • 1971
    Release Marvin Gaye releases What's Going On

    Motown released Marvin Gaye's landmark album "What's Going On" on May 21, a defining soul record of the era.

  • 1971
    Milestone The Rolling Stones launch own label

    The Rolling Stones Records label made its debut on May 21, marking the band's move to greater business independence.

  • 1983
    #1 Hit David Bowie tops UK chart

    On May 21, "Let's Dance" reached No. 1 in the UK, giving David Bowie one of his biggest international hit singles.

  • 1988
    #1 Hit Prince scores No. 1 with Kiss

    On May 21, Prince's "Kiss" was at No. 1 on the US chart, a major hit from the album "Parade".

  • 1991
    Release R.E.M. release Out of Time

    R.E.M. released "Out of Time" on May 21, featuring "Losing My Religion" and expanding the band's global audience.

  • 1991
    Release Crowded House issue Woodface

    Crowded House released "Woodface" on May 21, the album that included the hit single "Weather with You".

  • 1996
    Release Soundgarden release Down on the Upside

    Soundgarden released "Down on the Upside" on May 21, their final studio album before the band's 1997 breakup.

  • 1996
    Release The Fugees release The Score

    The Fugees released "The Score" in the US on May 21, and it became one of the decade's biggest hip-hop albums.

  • 2000
    In Memoriam Barbara Cartland dies at 98

    Songwriter and novelist Barbara Cartland died on May 21; she co-wrote songs recorded by artists including Gracie Fields.

Classic Gold Trivia

Today's spotlight year: 1999

Which teen pop singer released the debut album …Baby One More Time in 1999?

Britney Spears released …Baby One More Time in 1999. The album became one of the year's biggest pop successes and helped define the teen pop boom.

Which animated TV series created by Matt Groening premiered in 1999?

Futurama premiered in 1999. The science-fiction animated comedy debuted on Fox and introduced viewers to Fry, Leela, and Bender.

Which science-fiction film starring Keanu Reeves became a major cultural phenomenon in 1999?

The Matrix was released in 1999. Its bullet-time visual effects and cyberpunk story made it one of the year's most influential films.

Which handheld virtual pet craze returned in 1999 with the launch of Pokémon-related games and merchandise becoming even bigger worldwide?

Pokémon became an even bigger global pop-culture phenomenon in 1999. Pokémon Red and Blue launched in North America in 1998, but 1999 saw the franchise explode further through the TV series, trading cards, toys, and Pokémon: The First Movie.

Which golfer won the Masters Tournament in 1999 for his second green jacket?

José María Olazábal won the Masters in 1999. It was his second Masters victory, following his first win in 1994.