10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => The New 10@10 => Topic started by: RGMike on March 03, 2017, 09:23:21 AM
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"Ten classic songs that inexplicably never made it to the Top 40 when originally released. In some cases, they barely made the Top 100 or were never released as singles at all..."
A couple of LNs in here (no, really?) but overall not a bad concept. What, no "Tiny Dancer" or "Stairway to Heaven"??
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Chart geek alert!!! My usual Friday am listen is off the air, so I'm listening now. More commentary to follow.
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03/03:
On today’s edition of Soundwaves 10@10, we’ll play ten classic songs that inexplicably never
made it to the Top 40 when originally released. In some cases, they barely made the Top 100 –
or were never released as singles at all. Today, we salute the songs destined for greatness,
even if nobody knew it at the time.
1. Bow Wow Wow, I Want Candy
2. Jimi Hendrix Experience, Purple Haze (1967)
3. Joni Mitchell, Big Yellow Taxi
4. Billy Idol, Dancing with Myself
5. Journey, Lights
Super Hit 6. Modern English, I Melt With You
7. Louis Armstrong, What a Wonderful World
8. New Order, Bizarre Love Triangle
9. The Eagles, Tequila Sunrise
10. No Doubt, Don’t Speak
BONUS: Stevie Wonder, Isn’t She Lovely?
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03/03:
On today’s edition of Soundwaves 10@10, we’ll play ten classic songs that inexplicably never
made it to the Top 40 when originally released. In some cases, they barely made the Top 100 –
or were never released as singles at all. Today, we salute the songs destined for greatness,
even if nobody knew it at the time.
1. Bow Wow Wow, I Want Candy
2. Jimi Hendrix Experience, Purple Haze (1967)
3. Joni Mitchell, Big Yellow Taxi
4. Billy Idol, Dancing with Myself
5. Journey, Lights
Super Hit 6. Modern English, I Melt With You
7. Louis Armstrong, What a Wonderful World
8. New Order, Bizarre Love Triangle
9. The Eagles, Tequila Sunrise
10. No Doubt, Don’t Speak
BONUS: Stevie Wonder, Isn’t She Lovely?
Some of these are more of a function of not having a single being released, not that they couldn't have been a Top 10 hit if Billboard hadn't changed its methodology. #10 in particular spent an ungodly amount of time at #1 on the airplay-only chart.