Here is a list of all our social media video posts that date back to January 1, 2024. These posts include two daily spotlights, “Chart Toppers” and “Heaven & Earth”.
Our Chart Topper posts are all about the greatest #1 songs of all-time. Each day, we feature a different Billboard #1 Song that was a Chart Topper back in time on that same corresponding day.
Our Heaven & Earth posts spotlight famous musicians that have either passed away (Heaven) or were born on that same corresponding day (Earth).
Please feel free to click “Read More” on any post for further details, including short videos and song links for your enjoyment!

Dinah Washington was an American jazz and blues singer who was born in Tuscaloosa, Alabama on August 29th 1924. In the early 1950s, she achieved success with recordings like “Unforgettable”, “Teach Me Tonight”, and “What a Difference a Day Makes” (which won the Grammy Award for “Best Rhythm & Blues…
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“Please Mr. Postman” is a popular motown song that was recorded by American girl group, The Marvelettes. The lyrics within describe a young woman who pleas with the postman, asking him to hurry up and deliver a letter from her sweetheart. Rolling Stone magazine placed it on their list of…
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Taylor Swift is an American singer and songwriter who has become one of the most prominent and influential figures in the entire music industry. Throughout her storied career, she has recorded numerous #1 hits, including “Shake It Off”, “Blank Space”, “Bad Blood”, “Anti-Hero”, and “Cruel Summer” (to name just a…
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“I Am Woman” is a popular seventies song that was recorded by Australian-American singer, Helen Reddy. Celebrated for its message of gender equality, it ultimately became an anthem for female empowerment. Released during the counterculture era, it was a staple for the women’s liberation movement, and in 1973, it won a Grammy…
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Charley Pride was an American country singer who was born in Sledge, Mississippi on March 18th, 1934. He is best remembered as a trailblazer who helped break down racial barriers (in the genre) and opened doors for future black country artists (like Darius Rucker). Throughout the years, he has recorded…
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“Fly, Robin, Fly” is a catchy disco song that was recorded by German dance group, Silver Convention. Characterized by its catchy disco beat (and pulsating rhythm), in 1976, this song received a Grammy Award for “Best R&B Instrumental Performance”. On this very day, December 11th 1975, it was the #1…
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