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  1. On This Day August 1 1981 – Jessies Girl by Rick Springfield Became the Number One Song in America

    On This Day August 1 1981 – Jessies Girl by Rick Springfield Became the Number One Song in America

    On this day August 1 1981, Jessies Girl by Rick Springfield officially became the number one song in America. Taken from his breakthrough album Working Class Dog, the single blended power pop with rock attitude and quickly turned Springfield into a household name. The track struck a chord with...
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    On This Day February 24, 1981 - Working Class Dog by Rick Springfield

    Pete has published a news story: On This Day: February 24, 1981 Working Class Dog by Rick Springfield. Read the full story here...
  3. On This Day February 24, 1981 - Working Class Dog by Rick Springfield

    On This Day February 24, 1981 - Working Class Dog by Rick Springfield

    On this day, February 24, 1981, Rick Springfield released Working Class Dog, his breakthrough fourth studio album. Fueled by catchy hooks and power pop energy, the album became a massive success, reaching #7 on the Billboard charts and launching Springfield into rock stardom. The album’s...
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