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Post by Hervard on Nov 9, 2019 18:31:49 GMT -5
Yes, affirmative and - DINGDINGDING!
370) Country crossovers, of course, were popular in the early 1980s, but they seemed to make a comeback around the end of the 20th Century, especially with females. This was the debut Top 40 single from an album that could hold the record for most singles released (to country radio, that is).
369) The final Top 40 hit of the 1980s for this popular Englishman. The song was said to have been inspired by the Four Tops' "Reach Out, I'll Be There".
368) The fourth and final Top 40 hit from possibly THE most successful debut album from a duo.
367) A song that features several industrial sound effects throughout.
366) This was, statistically, the biggest hit on the R&R chart for this Canton, OH native.
GOOD LUCK!!
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on Nov 9, 2019 19:09:13 GMT -5
370. Shania Twain - You're Still The One? 369. Elton John - Healing Hands? 368. Roxette - Dangerous? 367. Billy Joel - Allentown? 366. Boz Scaggs - Lido Shuffle?
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Post by Hervard on Nov 9, 2019 19:25:53 GMT -5
Darn! So close to being a clean sweep! The one you missed was #368. Said duo was not quite as successful as Roxette. In fact, their debut album was pretty much it for them, since, due to disagreements with their record label, their successive albums were not promoted and flopped as a result.
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on Nov 9, 2019 19:35:53 GMT -5
Nelson - Only Time Will Tell?
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Post by Hervard on Nov 9, 2019 20:10:51 GMT -5
That is it! Nelson's first album After The Rain, did very well, but their follow-up albums were a different story. First of all, due to difference of opinions between the band and Geffen Records, their second album, Imaginator had to be tabled for a few years. In the meantime, they recorded their third album Because They Can, shortly before leaving Geffen, who refused to put any money into promoting the album. As a result, the album did not chart at all.
Anyway, now to continue...
365) This song experienced Third Single Syndrome. After the first two hits from this southern rocker's third studio album hit the Top 20, this song failed to reach the top half of the Hot 100. It features verses that are half-spoken and half sung.
364) A cover version of a song whose melody is based on classical music.
363) This soft rock band was all over the chart in the early 1970s and, after being absent from the chart for several years, they hit the Top Ten with this comeback song.
362) This female artist headed up a band who had a many Top 40 hits and then went solo several years later. This song peaked in the lower reaches of the R&R chart in the late 1990s, but was a decent-sized AC hit.
361) The artist who sang this song was in middle school when it hit the charts. Her biggest hit, a Top Ten hit, came several years later and was her only other song that hit the R&R chart.
GOOD LUCK!!
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on Nov 9, 2019 21:29:14 GMT -5
365. Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers - Here Comes My Girl? 364. Celine Dion - All By Myself? 363. Bread - Lost Without Your Love? 362. Susanna Hoffs - All I Want? 361. Tracie Spencer - Symptoms Of True Love?
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Post by Hervard on Nov 9, 2019 21:54:47 GMT -5
365. Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers - Here Comes My Girl? 364. Celine Dion - All By Myself? 363. Bread - Lost Without Your Love? 362. Susanna Hoffs - All I Want? 361. Tracie Spencer - Symptoms Of True Love? Another four out of five round. The one you didn't get quite right was #362. This woman's solo career was much more successful than Susanna Hoffs solo.
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on Nov 9, 2019 22:51:05 GMT -5
Gloria Estefan - Heaven's What I Feel?
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Post by Hervard on Nov 10, 2019 12:27:04 GMT -5
That's right!
360) This 80s band's biggest success was their two movie hits from the same film series. This, however, was one of their underachievers - the title track of their fourth album.
359) In a year that TV show themes abounded, this was the most mellow one of them all!
358) A story song about how an old flame whom the singer had a tumultuous relationship comes back to disrupt his life all over again.
357) An obscure song that I believe was a minor AC hit back in the mid-1990s. Sung by an English supergroup whose first chart hit was nearly ten years before, I believe this was their last song that did anything here in the states.
356) This artist's success was pretty much limited to the AC chart. He was a former member of the band Southern Pacific and this song, which I believe is his most successful AC hit, sounds reminiscent of Foreigner's "I Want To Know What Love Is".
GOOD LUCK!!
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on Nov 10, 2019 12:40:19 GMT -5
360. Survivor - Caught In The Game? 359. Barry DeVorzon & Perry Botkin Jr. - Nadia's Theme? 357. Mike & the Mechanics - Over My Shoulder?
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Post by Hervard on Nov 10, 2019 13:09:44 GMT -5
Those are all correct.
If need be, I'll chime in a little later on today with easier clues. I will tell you right now that the two remaining songs charted at AC the same year.
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on Nov 10, 2019 13:19:41 GMT -5
358. Joshua Kadison - Jessie?
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Post by Hervard on Nov 10, 2019 15:58:12 GMT -5
That is correct. The remaining song is by a man with the same first name as the lead singer and guitarist of an iconic grunge rock band that pretty much fell apart when said lead singer died about 25 years ago.
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on Nov 10, 2019 16:47:32 GMT -5
Kurt Howell - We'll Find The Way?
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Post by Hervard on Nov 10, 2019 20:22:32 GMT -5
Kurt Howell - We'll Find The Way? Nope - the follow-up to that song.
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