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- 1. Bad Girls – Donna Summer
- 2. Ring My Bell – Anita Ward
- 3. Good Times – Chic
- 4. Mama Can't Buy You Love – Elton John
- 5. Hot Stuff – Donna Summer
- 6. Gold – John Stewart
- 7. I Want You To Want Me – Cheap Trick
- 8. Shine A Little Love – Electric Light Orchestra
- 9. When You're In Love With A Beautiful Woman – Dr. Hook
- 10. Love You Inside Out – Bee Gees
Today in Music History
July 14
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1958
Birthday Bebe Buell born
Singer and model Bebe Buell, later known in rock circles and for her own music career, was born in Portsmouth, Virginia.
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1966
Milestone The Supremes open at the Copa
The Supremes began their engagement at New York's Copacabana, a major step in bringing Motown acts into elite mainstream venues.
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1968
Birthday Mark Leduc born
Canadian singer Mark Leduc, later a member of the vocal group The Nylons, was born on July 14, 1968.
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1973
#1 Hit Barry White tops US chart
Barry White reached No. 1 in the US with 'I'm Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby,' his first solo chart-topper there.
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1979
#1 Hit Donna Summer hits No. 1
Donna Summer began a four-week US No. 1 run with 'Bad Girls,' the title track from her breakthrough double album.
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1980
Release Ozzy releases Blizzard of Ozz
Ozzy Osbourne issued his debut solo album 'Blizzard of Ozz' in the UK, launching his post-Black Sabbath recording career.
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1989
Release The Stone Roses debut arrives
The Stone Roses released their self-titled debut album in the UK, a defining record of the late 1980s alternative scene.
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1990
#1 Hit Bette Midler leads US chart
Bette Midler started a two-week US No. 1 run with 'Wind Beneath My Wings,' one of the signature ballads of her career.
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1990
Milestone Roger Waters stages The Wall
Roger Waters performed 'The Wall' in Berlin to mark the fall of the Wall, in one of rock's most symbolic large-scale concerts.
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1995
In Memoriam Rory Gallagher dies
Irish blues-rock guitarist and singer Rory Gallagher died in London at 47, leaving a major legacy in rock and blues.
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Classic Gold Trivia
Today's spotlight year: 1996
Which girl group released the debut single "Wannabe" in 1996?
The Spice Girls released "Wannabe" in 1996. It became their breakthrough hit and launched the global rise of "Girl Power."
Which sitcom premiered in 1996 and starred Fran Drescher as a cosmetics saleswoman who becomes a nanny for a Broadway producer's children?
The sitcom was "The Nanny." It continued its successful run in 1996 with Fran Drescher in the title role.
Which disaster film became one of 1996's biggest box-office hits with stars including Will Smith, Jeff Goldblum, and Bill Pullman?
"Independence Day" was one of the biggest movie hits of 1996. The science-fiction blockbuster centered on an alien invasion of Earth.
Which sheep became world famous in 1996 as the first mammal cloned from an adult somatic cell?
Dolly the sheep became world famous in 1996. She was cloned by scientists in Scotland from an adult cell.
Which athlete lit the Olympic cauldron at the opening ceremony of the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta?
Muhammad Ali lit the Olympic cauldron at the 1996 Atlanta Games. His appearance became one of the most memorable moments of the Olympics.

