Daily Eighties Flashback: Poco “Shoot for the Moon”
One song from Poco‘s 1982 Ghost Town album made an appearance on Billboard‘s Hot 100 chart. On this date in 1983, that song, “Shoot for the Moon,” rose to a peak position of number 50.
One song from Poco‘s 1982 Ghost Town album made an appearance on Billboard‘s Hot 100 chart. On this date in 1983, that song, “Shoot for the Moon,” rose to a peak position of number 50.
In addition to their thirteen appearances on Billboard‘s Hot 100 chart, Poco bubbled under four times. On this date in 1982, the third of those four songs, “Sea of Heartbreak,” made its one-week run on...
Poco founder and frontman Rusty Young passed away this past week at the age of 75. To remember Young, let us know your favorite or most vivid memory featuring Poco. For me, the first...
This week’s Birthday of the Week is Randy Meisner, who turns 75 tomorrow (March 8). To commemorate his milestone, let us know your favorite song that includes him, whether it’s from his time with...
While “Shoot for the Moon” was the only song from Poco‘s 1982 album Ghost Town to reach Billboard‘s Hot 100 chart, the album’s title track spent two weeks on the Bubbling Under Chart, where it debuted...
Los Angeles-based band Poco‘s 1984 album Inamorata produced one appearance on Billboard‘s Hot 100 chart. On this date that year, that one song, “Days Gone By,” climbed to a peak position of number 80. Today, “Days...
Los Angeles-based band Poco experienced its greatest popular music success in 1979 when two singles from their Legend album — “Crazy Love” and “Heart Of The Night” — hit the Top 20 on Billboard‘s Hot...