Daily Eighties Flashback: Charlie “It’s Inevitable”
The band Charlie hit the Top 40 on Billboard‘s Hot 100 chart one time. On this date in 1983, that song, “It’s Inevitable,” rose to a peak position of number 38.
The band Charlie hit the Top 40 on Billboard‘s Hot 100 chart one time. On this date in 1983, that song, “It’s Inevitable,” rose to a peak position of number 38.
Heavy D & The Boyz hit the Top 10 on Billboard‘s R&B singles chart four times. On this date in 1989, the first of those four songs, “We Got Our Own Thang,” rose to...
Don Williams hit number one on Billboard‘s Hot Country Singles chart seventeen times. Exactly 40 years ago, the next to last of those hits, “That’s the Thing About Love,” rose to the top of...
In addition to making three appearances on Billboard‘s Hot 100 chart, The System bubbled under once. On this date in 1985, that song, “The Pleasure Seekers,” made its one-week appearance on the Bubbling Under...
Randy Vanwarmer made three appearances on Billboard‘s Hot 100 chart. On this date in 1980, the second of that trio of songs, “Whatever You Decide,” climbed to a peak position of number 77.
Jon Astley made two appearances on Billboard‘s Hot 100 chart. On this date in 1987, the first of those two songs, “Jane’s Getting Serious,” rose to a peak position of number 77.
Three songs from Emmylou Harris‘ 1981 Cimarron album hit the Top 10 on Billboard‘s Hot Country Singles chart. On this date in 1982, the last of that trio of songs, “Born to Run,” rose...
Three songs from Foreigner‘s 1987 Inside Information album made appearances on Billboard‘s Hot 100 chart. On this date in 1988, the third of that trio of songs, “Heart Turns to Stone,” rose to a peak...
The B-52’s hit number one on Billboard‘s Modern Rock Tracks chart three times. Exactly 35 years ago, the first of that trio of hits, “Channel Z,” rose to the top of the chart for...
The Judds hit number one on Billboard‘s Hot Country Singles chart fourteen times. Exactly 40 years ago, the first of those fourteen hits, “Mama He’s Crazy,” rose to the top of the chart for...