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  1. On This Day: April 4 1987 Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now by Starship Became the Number 1 Song in America

    On This Day: April 4 1987 Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now by Starship Became the Number 1 Song in America

    On this day April 4 1987 Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now by Starship hit number 1 on the US Billboard Hot 100 where it stayed through April 17. The powerful love anthem also reached number 1 in the UK, Canada, Ireland and Portugal making it a global hit. The song was featured as the theme for the...
  2. On This Day: March 15 1986 Sara by Starship Became the Number One Song in America

    On This Day: March 15 1986 Sara by Starship Became the Number One Song in America

    On this day March 15 1986 Sara by Starship hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 where it stayed for the week of March 15 to 21. The song also topped the charts in Canada becoming one of the band's biggest hits of the 80s. Sara was the second single from Starship’s album Knee Deep in the...
  3. Pete

    On This Day Starship’s We Built This City Became the #1 Song in America - November 16, 1985

    On this day, November 16, 1985, Starship’s hit “We Built This City” soared to the top of the charts, becoming the #1 song in America. Known for its catchy chorus and 80s energy, the song also reached #1 in Canada, Australia, and South Africa, cementing its place as an anthem of the decade. We...
  4. Pete

    Jefferson Starship Releases Winds of Change - October 4, 1982

    On this day, October 4, 1982, Jefferson Starship released their seventh studio album, Winds of Change! The album reached #26 on the Billboard charts and marked a new chapter for the band with a mix of rock and new wave influences. With tracks like “Be My Lady”, the album became a fan favorite...
  5. Pete

    Today September 10, 1985: Starship Released Their Debut Album Knee Deep in the Hoopla

    On this day September 10, 1985, Starship made their official debut with the album Knee Deep in the Hoopla. This album quickly gained popularity, climbing to #7 on the U.S. Billboard 200 charts. The record featured the massive hit We Built This City, which became an anthem of the 80s and one of...
  6. Pete

    On This Day, July 27, 1987: Starship Releases “No Protection”

    On July 27, 1987, Starship released their second album, “No Protection.” This album achieved significant commercial success, reaching #12 on the Billboard charts. The standout single, “Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now,” became an anthem of the late ‘80s, propelling the album’s popularity. The track’s...
  7. Pete

    Knee Deep in the Hoopla (1985)

    Title: Knee Deep in the Hoopla Artist: Starship Genre: Rock Released: 1985 Tracks: 1 - We Built This City - 4:56 2 - Sara - 4:53 3 - Tomorrow Doesn't Matter Tonight - 3:42 4 - Rock Myself to Sleep - 3:27 5 - Desperate Heart - 4:05 6 - Private Room - 4:52 7 - Before I Go - 5:32 8 -...
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