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We featured Marvin Gaye’s biggest hit on the Morning Show!
The Morning Music Quiz is a feature of the show, and today's question went something like this-- "Marvin Gaye's second biggest hit was "Let's Get It On," released in 1973. What was his biggest hit?"
We love Fridays on the Morning Show!
It's the best day of the week, isn't it? For the K1017 morning show, that is!
Thanks, Big Q!
I want to thank Big Q for doing double-duty and hosting the Morning Show while I was gone last week-- he always does a great job, and he just LOVES to get up early, you know!
Find Out How The Beatles’ Chose The Name ‘Eleanor Rigby’ For Their Hit Song [VIDEO]
Back on this date in 1966, the Beatles had their 11th number one hit with a double-sided record, "Yellow Submarine - Eleanor Rigby."
In Honor of Kenny Rogers’ Birthday Let’s Watch Islands In The Stream [VIDEO]
Singer Kenny Rogers was born on this day in 1938 in Houston and had a number one hit in 1983 with "Islands in the Stream," a duet with Dolly Parton.
IT WAS ALL BRYAN ADAMS’ FAULT!
It was on this date in 2004 that a man from Stoke-on-Trent, England, named Bryan Adams as the "other man" in his divorce papers after years spent trying to cope with his wife's obsession with the singer.
JIVIN’ WITH “JIVE BUNNY!”
Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers had three number one hits in the late 1980's and early 1990's-- "Swing the Mood", "That's What I Like", and "Let's Party." All three used sampling and synthesisers to mix current pop music with older rock and roll.
“My Sharona” by the Knack was the biggest pop hit in the summer of 1979!
The biggest hit single in the summer of 1979 was the Knack's "My Sharona," and it was certified a Gold record for selling over one million copies.
The Knack's lead singer Doug Feiger wrote the song for his girlfriend, Sharona Alperin, whose picture appeared on the single's cover...
U2’S BIG YEAR – 1987!
1987 was the big year for the band U2-- both of their number one hits (they only had two) were in that year
“Happy Days” are here again!
Of course you remember the 70's TV show "Happy Days," starring Ron Howard, Henry Winkler, and a host of other fun people.