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“Saturday Night” by The Bay City Rollers

“Saturday Night” is a song (from the mid-1970s) that was recorded by Scottish pop rock band, the Bay City Rollers. It features an upbeat and catchy sound, characteristic of the glam rock style (popular throughout that era). This song helped the Bay City Rollers become “teen idols” throughout North America, and many were heralding them as the biggest group since the Beatles. On this very day, September 7th 1976, it was the #1 song in America, topping Billboard’s Hot 100 chart. If you’d like to have a listen, please feel…

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“SWEET DREAMS” by THE EURYTHMICS

“Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)” is a retro pop song that was recorded by British new wave duo, the Eurythmics. Known for its memorable keyboard riff, the lyrics within explore themes of desire, dreams, and self-empowerment. With the androgynous and ever popular Annie Lennox (as the face of the duo) the song was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame (in the year 2020). On this very day, September 6th 1983, it was the #1 song in America, topping Billboard’s Hot 100 chart. If you’d like to have a listen,…

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“ABRACADABRA” by STEVE MILLER

“Abracadabra” is a pop-rock song that was recorded by the Steve Miller Band. A catchy and upbeat track, the lyrics within convey the narrator’s desire to make his romantic interest fall in love with him. Their biggest hit to date, this song went on to top the charts in many countries, including Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Australia, and Canada. On this very day, September 5th 1982, it was also the #1 song in America, topping Billboard’s Hot 100 chart. If you’d like to have a listen, please feel free to use…

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“CRAZY IN LOVE” by BEYONCE

“Crazy in Love” is a high-energy pop song that was recorded by American singer-songwriter, Beyoncé. With a smooth blend of R&B, hip hop, and funk, this track features a memorable horn riff sampled from the Chi-Lites’ 1970 song, “Are You My Woman (Tell Me So)”. VH1 magazine declared it the “Greatest Song of the 2000s Decade”, while Rolling Stone magazine ranked it at #16 on their list of the “500 Greatest Songs of All-Time”. In 2005, it also won two Grammy awards for “Best R&B Song” and “Best Rap/Sung Collaboration”.…

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“Everything I Do, I Do It For You” by Bryan Adams

The song “Everything I Do, I Do It for You” is a power ballad that was recorded by Canadian singer-songwriter, Bryan Adams. Considered as one of the best-selling singles of all-time, this track peaked at #1 on many different music charts. In 1992, it was Grammy-nominated for “Song of the Year”, and was also nominated for an Academy award (in the category of “Best Song”) On this very day, September 3rd 1991, it was the #1 song in America, topping Billboard’s Hot 100 chart. If you’d like to have a…

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“La Bamba” by Los Lobos

“La Bamba” is a traditional Mexican folk-rock song that was made popular (in North America) when the late Ritchie Valens recorded his original version (back in 1958). However, it was Los Lobos’ rendition of the song (almost 30 years later) that garnered massive international attention. This particular version was made for the 1987 soundtrack, “La Bamba,” which told the tale of Ritchie Valens’ glorious, yet tragic, life story. The song’s popularity (supported by the strength of the movie) helped it topped the charts in numerous countries around the world, including…

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“Cheap Thrills” by SIA

“Cheap Thrills” is a pop song that was originally recorded by Australian singer and songwriter, Sia. However, it wasn’t until Sean Paul was added to this remix version that the song truly came to life. His presence helped to better the track by adding just the right amount of dancehall reggae, which eventually led it to be Grammy-nominated (for “Best Pop Duo/Group Performance). Its infectious melody and upbeat rhythm helped it top the charts in several countries, including France, Italy, Germany, Portugal, Argentina, and Canada (to name a few). On…

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“THE LOCOMOTION” by LITTLE EVA

“The Loco-Motion” is an energetic pop song that was co-written by Carole King, and recorded by American vocalist, Little Eva. Another popular version of the song came (in 1974) when American rock band, Grand Funk, released their version. However, it was Little Eva’s rendition of the track that truly catapulted the song to greatness. Not only did it dominate many charts around the world, in 2016, it was also inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. On this very day, August 31st 1962, it was the #1 song in America,…

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“GREASE” by FRANKIE VALLI

“Grease” is a song that was written by Barry Gibb (of the Bee Gees) and recorded by Frankie Valli (of the Four Seasons). Taken from the classic soundtrack, “Grease”, this carefree tune takes us back to the 1950s lifestyle (featuring poodle skirts, greasers and fast cars). With sales of over 7 million copies worldwide, it peaked at #1 in both, the Netherlands and Canada. On this very day, August 30th 1978, it was also the #1 song in America, topping Billboard’s Hot 100 chart. If you’d like to have a…

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“BAD GUY” by BILLIE EILISH

“Bad Guy” is a dark pop song that was recorded by American singer, Billie Eilish. The lyrics within convey themes of identity, power dynamics, and the games people play with one another. In 2020 (at the Staples Centre in L.A.), it received several Grammy awards, including “Record of the Year” and “Song of the Year”. A diamond certified single, it topped the charts in multiple countries, including Greece, Finland, Australia, and Canada. On this very day, August 29th 2019, it was also the #1 song in America, topping Billboard’s Hot 100 chart. If…

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“BRANDY” by LOOKING GLASS

The song “Brandy (You’re a Fine Girl)” was recorded by American pop-rock band, Looking Glass. The lyrics within tell the story of a beautiful barmaid named Brandy (who works in a small harbor town). Although she is very popular among the many seamen that pass through, she’s saving herself for a special sailor who may never return. On this very day, August 28th 1972, it was the #1 song in America, topping Billboard’s Hot 100 chart. If you’d like to have a listen, please feel free to use the provided…

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“MAKE IT WITH YOU” by BREAD

“Make It with You” is a romantic ballad that was recorded by American soft rock band, Bread. Written by their lead vocalist, David Gates, the lyrics within express the Narrator’s deep desire to make his relationship work. In the year 1970, it was certified gold (in the U.S.) for sales of over one million copies. On this very day, August 27th 1970, it was the #1 song in America, topping Billboard’s Hot 100 chart. If you’d like to have a listen, please feel free to use the provided link. From…

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“WHERE DID OUR LOVE GO” by DIANA ROSS & THE SUPREMES

The song “Where Did Our Love Go” is a classic mo-town track that was recorded by American girl group, Diana Ross & The Supremes. The lyrics within convey a sense of heartbreak as the narrator wonders why her relationship has lost its spark. In August 1965, this song was transmitted to the astronauts who were orbiting Earth (during the Gemini 5 mission). On this very day, August 26th 1964, it was the #1 song in America, topping Billboard’s Hot 100 chart. If you’d like to have a listen, please feel free to…

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“BROTHER LOUIE” by STORIES

“Brother Louie” is a funky pop song that was originally recorded by British soul band, Hot Chocolate. However, it was the Stories version that truly resonated throughout North America (and went on to become a gold record). The lyrics within tell the story of an interracial couple and all the challenges they were forced to deal with (including social issues and prejudice) during the early seventies. On this very day, August 25th 1973, it was the #1 song in America, topping Billboard’s Hot 100 chart. If you’d like to have…

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“BLURRED LINES” by ROBIN THICKE

“Blurred Lines” is an uptempo pop song that was recorded by American singer, Robin Thicke. In spite of its immense popularity, it faced criticism for what some perceived as promoting a non-consensual attitude towards women. Regardless of the controversy, it was Grammy-nominated for two awards, including “Record of the Year” and “Best Pop Duo/Group Performance”. With a featured sample from Marvin Gaye’s 1977 track, “Got to Give it Up”, it went on to top the charts in numerous countries, including Belgium, Germany, France, Canada, and the U.K. (to name just…

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