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Top 10 Classic Songs This Week

  1. 1. Peaceful Easy Feeling – Eagles
  2. 2. Harden My Heart – Quarterflash
  3. 3. You Can Call Me Al – Paul Simon
  4. 4. Call It Love – Poco
  5. 5. Addicted To Love – Robert Palmer
  6. 6. Everybody Wants To Rule The World – Tears For Fears
  7. 7. Digging Your Scene – The Blow Monkeys
  8. 8. While You See A Chance – Steve winwood
  9. 9. The Best – Tina Turner
  10. 10. Dancing With Tears In My Eyes – Ultravox

Today in Music History

March 19

  • 1955
    Birthday Bruce Willis born

    Bruce Willis, later a chart-topping singer with 1987's The Return of Bruno, was born in Idar-Oberstein, West Germany.

  • 1962
    Birthday Andy Taylor born

    Duran Duran guitarist Andy Taylor was born in Cullercoats, Northumberland, England.

  • 1971
    Release Joni Mitchell releases Blue

    Joni Mitchell's landmark album Blue was released in the UK, becoming one of the most acclaimed singer-songwriter records ever.

  • 1976
    Milestone Paul Kossoff dies on flight

    Free guitarist Paul Kossoff died aged 25 after collapsing on a flight from Los Angeles to New York.

  • 1982
    Release Ozzy releases Diary of a Madman

    Ozzy Osbourne's second solo album, Diary of a Madman, was released in the UK featuring Randy Rhoads on guitar.

  • 1988
    #1 Hit Rick Astley tops US chart

    Never Gonna Give You Up reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, giving Rick Astley his first US chart-topper.

  • 1994
    #1 Hit Ace of Base hit No. 1 in US

    The Sign began a six-week run at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for Swedish group Ace of Base.

  • 1997
    In Memoriam Willem Duyn dies

    Mouth & MacNeal singer Willem Duyn died aged 60; the duo had the 1972 UK hit How Do You Do.

  • 2002
    Release Johnny Cash releases The Man Comes Around

    Johnny Cash released American IV: The Man Comes Around, featuring his celebrated cover of Nine Inch Nails' Hurt.

  • 2004
    In Memoriam Mitch Mitchell dies

    Jimi Hendrix Experience drummer Mitch Mitchell died aged 57 in Portland, Oregon.