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How Love Hangover Took Over
Tears for Fears in the MTV era glow
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That Voice Never Hurries
You’re No Good — the breakup anthem that made Linda Ronstadt unstoppable
Top 10 Classic Songs This Week
- 1. When Doves Cry – Prince
- 2. The Reflex – Duran Duran
- 3. Dancing In the Dark – Bruce Springsteen
- 4. Self Control – Laura Branigan
- 5. Time After Time – Cyndi Lauper
- 6. Ghostbusters – Ray Parker Jr.
- 7. Borderline – Madonna
- 8. Eyes Without a Face – Billy Idol
- 9. State of Shock – The Jacksons
- 10. Magic – The Cars
Today in Music History
July 6
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1957
#1 Hit All Shook Up tops US chart
Elvis Presley was at number one on the Billboard pop chart with "All Shook Up," one of the defining hits of early rock and roll.
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1964
Release A Hard Day's Night LP released
The Beatles released the album "A Hard Day's Night" in the US, featuring songs from their first film and all Lennon-McCartney originals.
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1971
Birthday Geoffrey Rush born
Australian actor Geoffrey Rush was born; he later portrayed pianist David Helfgott in "Shine," a film closely tied to classical music history.
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1973
Milestone Queen issued first single
Queen released their debut single "Keep Yourself Alive" in the UK, introducing the band before their first album arrived.
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1981
Birthday Anastacia born
Singer Anastacia was born in Chicago; she later became an international pop star with hits including "I'm Outta Love."
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1985
#1 Hit Tears for Fears lead US chart
"Shout" by Tears for Fears reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming the duo's second US chart-topper.
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1993
In Memoriam Dizzy Gillespie died
Jazz trumpet pioneer Dizzy Gillespie died at 75 in Englewood, New Jersey, after helping define bebop and modern jazz.
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2003
In Memoriam Buddy Ebsen died
Buddy Ebsen died at 95; before his acting fame, he was part of a 1930s dance act and recorded music with his sisters.
Retro Living
10 Forgotten American Sci-Fi Series Every Classic TV Fan Should Watch
Why V and The X-Files Still Thrill
Late Night’s Great Rivalry
Bonanza vs Gunsmoke — two TV western giants, one unforgettable showdown
Neon Menus, Plastic Trays, and a Friday Night Drive
The Twilight Zone vs. The Outer Limits — Which One Still Owns the Night?
Classic Gold Trivia
Today's spotlight year: 1977
Which space adventure film became the breakout movie phenomenon of 1977?
Star Wars premiered in 1977 and became the year’s defining box-office sensation. It was written and directed by George Lucas.
Which landmark TV miniseries about slavery and family history became a major cultural event in 1977?
Roots aired in 1977 and became one of the most watched television events of its era. It was based on Alex Haley’s book Roots: The Saga of an American Family.
Which Fleetwood Mac album was a huge hit in 1977 and included songs like "Dreams" and "Go Your Own Way"?
Rumours was the Fleetwood Mac album that dominated 1977. It became one of the best-selling albums of all time.
Which music icon died in August 1977 at his home in Memphis, Tennessee?
Elvis Presley died in 1977 at Graceland in Memphis. He was 42 years old.
Which tennis player won Wimbledon in 1977 and became one of the year’s biggest sports stories?
Virginia Wade won the women’s singles title at Wimbledon in 1977. Her victory came in the tournament’s centenary year.

