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Top 10 Classic Songs This Week
- 1. Jump – Kris Kross
- 2. To Be With You – Mr. Big
- 3. Save The Best For Last – Vanessa Williams
- 4. Bohemian Rhapsody/The Show Must Go On – Queen
- 5. Make It Happen – Mariah Carey
- 6. Everything About You – Ugly Kid Joe
- 7. My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It) – En Vogue
- 8. Under The Bridge – Red Hot Chili Peppers
- 9. Human Touch – Bruce Springsteen
- 10. Tears In Heaven – Eric Clapton
Today in Music History
April 27
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1957
Birthday Sheena Easton born
Scottish singer Sheena Easton, later known for hits including "Morning Train" and "For Your Eyes Only," was born on April 27, 1959.
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1960
Birthday Roger Taylor born
Duran Duran drummer Roger Taylor was born on April 27, 1960, and became part of the band's classic 1980s lineup.
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1962
#1 Hit Soldier Boy tops US chart
The Shirelles reached number one in the US with "Soldier Boy" on April 27, 1962, giving the group another major early pop hit.
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1968
#1 Hit Honey tops US chart
Bobby Goldsboro's sentimental ballad "Honey" hit number one in the US on April 27, 1968, beginning a five-week run.
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1972
Birthday Ace of Base's Jenny Berggren born
Jenny Berggren of Swedish pop group Ace of Base was born on April 27, 1972, later singing on global 1990s hits.
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1974
#1 Hit TSOP reaches US number one
MFSB featuring The Three Degrees topped the Billboard Hot 100 with "TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia)" on April 27, 1974.
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1981
Release Rush release Moving Pictures
Rush released the landmark album "Moving Pictures" on April 27, 1981, featuring "Tom Sawyer" and "Limelight."
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1987
Release U2 release The Joshua Tree
U2's "The Joshua Tree" was released in the US on April 27, 1987, becoming one of the defining albums of the decade.
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1993
In Memoriam Mick Ronson dies
Guitarist, arranger and producer Mick Ronson, famous for work with David Bowie, died of liver cancer on April 27, 1993.
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2000
Milestone Lilian Bryant dies
American pianist and singer Lilian Bryant, who recorded from the 1920s onward, died on April 27, 2000, aged 93.
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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 medical drama made its television debut in 1996 and quickly became a major hit?
ER had already debuted earlier, but in 1996 the hit medical drama that premiered was not new. A major 1996 television debut was 3rd Rock from the Sun, the sitcom starring John Lithgow.
Which disaster movie became one of the biggest box-office hits of 1996 with Will Smith and Jeff Goldblum in leading roles?
Independence Day was one of the biggest movie hits of 1996. The science-fiction blockbuster starred Will Smith and Jeff Goldblum and became a defining film of the summer.
Which sheep became an international science headline in 1996 as the first mammal cloned from an adult cell?
Dolly the sheep became world-famous in 1996. She was the first mammal cloned from an adult somatic cell.
Which animated basketball comedy film starring Michael Jordan was released in 1996?
Space Jam was released in 1996. The film teamed Michael Jordan with the Looney Tunes characters and became a major pop-culture hit.
