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  1. On This Day August 11 1984 – Ghostbusters by Ray Parker Jr. Hit Number One

    On This Day August 11 1984 – Ghostbusters by Ray Parker Jr. Hit Number One

    On this day August 11 1984, Ghostbusters by Ray Parker Jr. reached number one on the US Billboard Hot 100. Released as part of the soundtrack album for the film, the song took on a life of its own and became one of the biggest hits of the decade. Its upbeat rhythm, funky groove, and playful...
  2. On This Day July 30 1988 – Roll With It by Steve Winwood Became the Number One Song in America

    On This Day July 30 1988 – Roll With It by Steve Winwood Became the Number One Song in America

    On this day July 30 1988, Roll With It by Steve Winwood reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and kicked off a four week run at the top through August 26. The song marked a major commercial high point for Winwood, blending his soulful vocals with a throwback rhythm that echoed the feel of...
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