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What America Was Listening To...July 4, 1958, 68, 78, 88

Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 1:35 pm
by carolinakid
These were the top 10 songs on the pop chart for the week ending July 7, 1958...

10. Witch Doctor (David Seville)
9. Return To Me (Dean Martin)
8. Splish Splash (Bobby Darin)
7. Secretly (Jimmie Rodgers)
6. Patricia (Perez Prado & His Orchestra)

5. Endless Sleep (Jody Reynolds)
4. All I Have To Do Is Dream (Everly Brothers)
3. Hard Headed Woman (Elvis Presley)
2. Yakety Yak (The Coasters)
1. The Purple People Eater (Sheb Wooley)

Discuss! Happy 4th!

jon

What America Was Listening To...July 4, 1968

Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 1:42 pm
by carolinakid
These were the top 10 songs on the pop chart for the week ending July 6, 1968...

10. Reach Out Of The Darkness (Friend & Lover)
9. MacArthur Park (Richard Harris)
8. Here Comes The Judge (Shorty Long)
7. Angel of the Morning (Merrilee Rush & The Turnabouts)
6. Lady Willpower (Gary Puckett & The Union Gap)

5. Grazing In The Grass (Hugh Masekela)
4. The Look Of Love (Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66)
3. Jumpin' Jack Flash (The Rolling Stones)
2. The Horse (Cliff Nobles & Co)
1. This Guy's In Love With You (Herb Alpert)

Discuss! Happy 4th!

jon

What America Was Listening To...July 4, 1978

Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 1:51 pm
by carolinakid
These were the top 10 songs on the pop chart for the week ending July 8, 1978...

10. You Belong To Me (Carly Simon)
9. The Groove Line (Heatwave)
8. Dance With Me (Peter Brown)
7. Miss You (The Rolling Stones)
6 It's A Heartache (Bonnie Tyler)

5. Still The Same (Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band)
4. Used Ta Be My Girl (The O'Jays)
3. Take A Chance On Me (Abba)
2. Baker Street (Gerry Rafferty)
1. Shadow Dancing (Andy Gibb)

Discuss! Happy 4th!

jon

What America Was Listening To...July 4, 1988

Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 2:12 pm
by carolinakid
These were the top 10 songs on the pop chart for the week ending July 9, 1988.

10. Nite & Day (Al B. Sure!)
9. The Valley Road (Bruce Hornsby & The Range)
8. Hold On To The Nights (Richard Marx)
7. Foolish Beat (Debbie Gibson)
6. Nothin' But A Good Time (Poison)

5. Dirty Diana (Michael Jackson)
4. New Sensation (INXS)
3. Pour Some Sugar On Me (Def Leppard)
2. Mercedes Boy (Pebbles)
1. The Flame (Cheap Trick)

Discuss! Happy 4th!

jon

Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 3:11 pm
by AwallaceUNC
This was cool to see; thanks. I've merged the separate threads into one. I think you're more likely to have people reading and replying that way. Welcome to the forum! :)

-Aaron

Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 7:59 pm
by memnv
lets see, in 68 I would have been 5 months old, I only know one of those songs off the top of my head and that would be the stones

in 78 I was 10, not into the Disco scene and would say the Bob Segar song would be in my top 200 songs of all time,

in 88 I was 20, 2 years out of High School and into the Rock Scene, I saw Def Leppard twice on the tour they did back then in the round, One of the best shows ever, I also saw Poison on their tour the next year with David Lee Roth and Extreme. And at Six Flags I saw Cheap Trick that summer too. I was living in Atlanta.
I also liked Bruce Hornsby, Richard Marx, and INXS

Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 9:31 pm
by disneyboy20022
Let see I was doing in 58-78 is waiting to come to life....as I wasn't born

In 1988 I watched Barney on the fourth of July :P

also welcome to forums

Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 1:18 pm
by DaveWadding
I know most of the songs for 58...some classics and one of my least favorite Elvis sings of all time.

68, I know the Stones and that's it.

78 is pretty weak...lots of crappy Saturday Night Fever disco crap and Seger.

88 is well, 80s crap pretty much. Not the best MJ track, but I think every song on Thriller hit the top 10 at one point or another. Marx is 80s cheese, but damned if I don't like the song. The Poison and Def Leppard tracks are pretty much guilty pleasures as well.

Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 6:29 pm
by carolinakid
I loved the '70s chart...5 of the 10 are on my IPod. The '60s...as I've gotten older I can appreciate songs like This Guy's In Love With You, Grazing In The Grass & The Look Of Love. The '50s ...just some memorable pop music & great novelty songs. By 1988 I had pretty much given up listening to the radio and was instead focusing on my great love of dance music (which had gone back into the clubs from mainstream airplay) and theater music. I'm really only familiar with Mercedes Boy.

jon