12/03/2011
Two hours of America's latest and greatest hits from the last five decades.
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Music Played
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Judy Collins
Who Knows Where The Time Goes
Tonight: US clocks go ahead one hour (UK time springs forward in 2 weeks)
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G. Love
Just Fine
New Entry in the Album Chart: Fixin’ To Die
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Jennifer Lopez
ON THE FLOOR (featuring Pitbull)
New Entry in the Top Three
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Rose Royce
I Wanna Get Next To You
Baby What A Big Surprise [they really were Number One albums] Friday soundtrack album - Various Artists (1995)
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Adele
Rolling In The Deep
Top Ten
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James Taylor
Handy Man
Born 1948: James Taylor
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Bob Dylan
Don't Think Twice It's Alright
Suze Rotolo - born 20th November 1943; died 25th February 2011
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Thompson Square
Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not
Number Two Country track - certified Gold
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Janet Jackson - Let's Wait Awhile
R&B Number One this date in 1987
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Charlie Wilson
You Are
Adult R&B Number One: 11th week
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Don Cherry
Band Of Gold
Released in 1955 - reached Number Four
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Freda Payne
Band Of Gold
Number Three in 1970
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Bayside
Already Gone
New Entry in the Album Chart: Killing Time
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Michael Jackson - Rockin' Robin
The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face (debut hit albums) Got To Be There - Michael Jackson (19 February 1972)
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Katy Perry
Et
Top Ten
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Billie Holiday
Strange Fruit
Number Sixteen in 1939
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Frank Sinatra
Strangers In The Night
Number One in 1966 (Grammy Record of the Year)
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Patrick Stump
Spotlight (Oh Nostalgia)
New Entry in the Album Chart: Truant Wave (EP)
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Murray Head
Superstar
Baby What A Big Surprise [they really were Number One albums] Jesus Christ Superstar - Various Artists (1971)
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Jeff Beck
HOW HIGH THE MOON (with Imelda May)
Top Ten in the Internet Album Chart: Rock ‘n’ Roll Party Honouring Les Paul
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Barbara Fairchild
Teddy Bear Song
Country Number One this date in 1973
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Jason Aldean
DON'T YOU WANNA STAY (with Kelly Clarkson)
Current Country Number One - second week
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Marcy Playground
Sex And Candy
Rock Number One this date in 1998
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Cage the Elephant
Shake Me Down
Current Rock Number One - fifth week
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Bruce Springsteen
Growin' Up
The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face (debut hit albums) Greetings From Asbury Park, New Jersey - Bruce Springsteen (26 July 1975)
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Adele
Someone Like You
Number One in the Album Chart: NEW: 21 [352,000 copies]
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The Doobie Brothers
Black Water
Number One this date in 1975
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Ne-Yo
So Sick
Number One this date in 2006
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Lady Gaga
Born This Way
Current Number One: third week
Broadcast
- Sat 12 Mar 2011 20:00´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 2