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| 9/9/2010 |
Pop Music Flashback
1972 - Michael Jackson's "Ben" broke into the Top 40.
1974 - Olivia Newton-John's album "If You Love Me, Let Me Know" was certified Gold.
1978 - A Taste of Honey's "Boogie Oogie Oogie" hit number one on the pop singles chart.
Evelyn "Champagne" King's "Shame" peaked at number nine on the pop singles chart.
Alicia Bridges' "I Love The Nightlife (Disco 'Round)" and The Captain and Tennille's "You Never Done It Like That" broke into the Top 40.
1987 - Tina Turner's album "Private Dancer" was certified multi-Platinum.
Pet Shop Boys released the album "Actually."
1989 - New Kids On The Block's "Hangin' Tough" hit number one on the pop singles chart.
Janet Jackson's "Miss You Much," Tears For Fears' "Sowing the Seeds of Love," and Roxette's "Listen To Your Heart" broke into the Top 40.
1995 - Wilson Phillips' Chynna Phillips married actor William Baldwin. Band mates Wendy and Carnie Wilson were among those attending the ceremony.
1997 - Rod Stewart's album "If We Fall In Love Tonight" was certified Gold and Platinum.
Boyz II Men released the single "4 Seasons of Loneliness."
1999 - Barenaked Ladies' album "Stunt" was certified multi-Platinum.
2002 - Lance Bass was formally removed from the flight list for the Soyuz rocket heading to the International Space Station, because he missed several payment deadlines for the $20 Million seat.
2003 - The late Aaliyah's parents settled a lawsuit against the owners of the plane that crashed in the Bahamas in 2001, in which the singer and several others were killed.
John Mayer released the album "Heavier Things," featuring the hit "Bigger Than My Body."
2004 - Destiny's Child was among the artists performing on ABC's "Opening Night Kickoff." The special helped launch the 2004-2005 season for the NFL. Jessica Simpson and Elton John also took the stage for the show.
2007 - Rihanna and Justin Timberlake tied with two moonmen awards each at the MTV Video Music Awards that aired live from The Palms Hotel in Las Vegas.
Britney Spears made headlines with her less than enthusiastic, lip-synched performance of "Gimme More" during the MTV Video Music Awards.< |
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