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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 15
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1958
Birthday Brenda Lee turns 14
Rock and pop singer Brenda Lee celebrated her 14th birthday; she would soon become a major international hitmaker.
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1965
Milestone Beatles film opens in London
The Beatles' second feature film, Help!, had its world premiere in London, extending the group's global cultural impact.
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1968
Release The Byrds issue Sweetheart
The Byrds released Sweetheart of the Rodeo, a landmark album that helped shape the country-rock genre.
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1972
#1 Hit Bill Withers tops US chart
Bill Withers reached number one in the US with 'Lean on Me', a soul classic that became one of his signature songs.
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1974
Birthday Linda Ronstadt birthday
Singer Linda Ronstadt was born on July 15, 1946, and her birthday falls on this date each year.
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1978
#1 Hit The Rolling Stones hit No. 1
'Miss You' by The Rolling Stones reached number one in the US, giving the band a disco-influenced chart leader.
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1989
#1 Hit Richard Marx leads US chart
Richard Marx began a three-week run at number one in the US with the ballad 'Satisfied'.
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1997
Release Missy Elliott debuts solo album
Missy Elliott released Supa Dupa Fly, an influential debut that reshaped late-1990s hip-hop and R&B production.
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2000
#1 Hit Aaliyah tops UK singles chart
Aaliyah reached number one in the UK with 'Try Again', a global hit from the film soundtrack Romeo Must Die.
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2003
In Memoriam Roberto Murolo dies
Italian singer and songwriter Roberto Murolo died at 91, remembered for preserving and popularising Neapolitan song.
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Classic Gold Trivia
Today's spotlight year: 1990
Which Madonna song won the MTV Video Music Award for Video of the Year in 1990?
Madonna's "Vogue" won Video of the Year at the 1990 MTV Video Music Awards. The song became one of the year's defining pop hits.
Which surreal mystery drama created by David Lynch and Mark Frost premiered on American television in 1990?
"Twin Peaks" premiered in 1990. Its offbeat style and the mystery of Laura Palmer's death made it a major television talking point that year.
Which film won the Academy Award for Best Picture at the 1990 Oscars ceremony?
"Driving Miss Daisy" won Best Picture at the 62nd Academy Awards held in 1990. The film starred Jessica Tandy and Morgan Freeman.
Which German city became the symbolic center of reunification when East and West Germany were officially reunified in 1990?
Berlin became the symbolic center of German reunification in 1990. East and West Germany were officially reunified on October 3 that year.
Which Nintendo handheld gaming system was the best-selling portable device helping drive video game culture in 1990?
The Nintendo Game Boy was the dominant handheld gaming system in 1990. Its popularity was boosted by hit games such as "Tetris" and "Super Mario Land."

