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  1. On This Day July 19, 1986 – Invisible Touch by Genesis Became the Number One Song in America

    On This Day July 19, 1986 – Invisible Touch by Genesis Became the Number One Song in America

    On this day July 19, 1986, Invisible Touch by Genesis became the number one song in the United States, topping the Billboard Hot 100 for the week of July 19 through July 25. It also reached number one in Canada, making it one of the band’s most successful singles. The track marked a major moment...
  2. On This Day: June 6, 1986 - Genesis Releases Invisible Touch

    On This Day: June 6, 1986 - Genesis Releases Invisible Touch

    On this day June 6, 1986, Genesis released their thirteenth studio album Invisible Touch. Blending polished pop with progressive roots, the album became the band's most commercially successful release, reaching number 3 on the US Billboard charts and topping the charts in the UK, Canada, and New...
  3. On This Day: May 19, 1986 - Genesis Released Their Hit Single Invisible Touch

    On This Day: May 19, 1986 - Genesis Released Their Hit Single Invisible Touch

    On this day May 19, 1986, Genesis released their hit single Invisible Touch, a powerful blend of pop rock and synth driven energy that became the band’s first number 1 hit on the US Billboard charts. With Phil Collins on vocals, the song showcased the band’s seamless transition from progressive...
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