The number one British single today in 1959 was not number one due to grammar:
The number one album today in 1971 was Crosby Stills Nash & Young’s “4 Way Street”:
The number one single today in 1976 may make you sick:
The number one album that day was the Rolling Stones’ “Black and Blue”:
If you avoided hearing the number one album today in 1982, I conclude you were either not born yet, or you were dead:
The number one single the day of my graduation from UW–Madison in 1988:
The number one single today in 1993:
Birthdays begin with folk singer Trini Lopez:
Little River Band guitarist Graham Goble:
Uriah Heep bass player Gary Thain:
Brian Eno played keyboards for Roxy Music before he produced U2:
Dennis Fredericksen sang for Toto:
The name of composer Mike Oldfield you may not recall, but you probably recall his best known work:
One death of note today in 1992: Barbara Lee of the Chiffons: