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Gentle Persuasion - Please Mr. Postman (1983)
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This Motown classic was a #1 hit for both the Marvelettes (1961) and The Carpenters (1974). Unfortunately, Gentle Persuasion's cover only got as high as #82 on Billboard's ...
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Big Ric - Take Away (1983)
menchitty11
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Not too much I know about this 4-piece rock band. I do know is they released one album in 1983 for Scotti Brothers Records, which is now difficult to find for vinyl collect...
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Bill Wray - Pinball, That's All (from the Brooke Shields film, "Tilt")
menchitty11
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Before Atari, Pac-Man Fever, Do The Donkey Kong, Space Invaders, PS3, Wii, XBox 360.....there was pinball! And in 1979, a forgettable film about pinball was released starri...
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Gabriel - Martha (Your Lovers Come & Go)
menchitty11
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In 1978, the band Gabriel took their only charted single, "Martha (Your Lovers Come & Go)", to #73 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart. It was released on Epic/Sweet City Records,...
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Cymarron - Valerie
menchitty11
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Cymarron's follow-up to their Top 20 hit, "Rings". In 1971, "Valerie" only got as high as #96 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart.
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Cory - Fire Sign
menchitty11
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Cory Braverman released only one album in 1976, entitled "Fire Sign", on Phantom Records. The following year, she took the title track to #84 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart. ...
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Cody Jameson (Gloria Loring) - Brooklyn
menchitty11
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Cody Jameson is actually singer/actress Gloria Loring (of Days Of Our Lives fame). In 1977, she recorded "Brooklyn" with producer Mike Post. The finished recording sounded ...
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Boatz - It Was Only The Radio
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Boatz was a Southern pop/rock quartet which featured Pete Carr (of LeBlanc & Carr fame). They released their only album in July of 1979 on Capricorn Records. "It Was Only T...
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Bruce Foster - Platinum Heroes
menchitty11
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This is Bruce Foster's first and only charted hit. His homage to the Beatles peaked at #63 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart in 1977. You will agree that this tune deserved a mu...
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Blue Steel - No More Lonely Nights (1979)
menchitty11
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A one-hit wonder from 1979 that missed Billboard's Hot 100 chart. Blue Steel took this song to #110 on Billboard's Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart. This slice of AOR Rock dese...
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