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"C'mon Everybody" is a 1958 song by #EddieCochran and #JerryCapehart, originally released as a #Bside. The single reached #6 on the UK #singlesChart and #35 on the #Billboard chart in the U.S.

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"Rock This Town" is the second single by American #rockabilly band #StrayCats, released January 30, 1981 by #AristaRecords in the U.K., where it peaked at No. 9 on the #SinglesChart. It was taken from the band's 1981 debut album, Stray Cats. Its first US release, by #EMIAmerica.

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Steve Forbert - Romeo's Tune (Live On Fridays)
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Track 203 of 400: “ROMEO'S TUNE” by Steve Forbert
Back so soon? Yes, and with the lead track from his best-selling second album “Jackrabbit Slim”. In the winter of 1980, this became Forbert's biggest hit in North America (#11 in the US, #8 in Canada) but he never appeared in the UK #SinglesChart.

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"Rock This Town" is the second single by American #rockabilly band #StrayCats, released January 30, 1981 by #AristaRecords in the U.K., where it peaked at No. 9 on the #SinglesChart. It was taken from the band's 1981 debut album, Stray Cats. Its first US release, by #EMIAmerica.

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"C'mon Everybody" is a 1958 song by #EddieCochran and #JerryCapehart, originally released as a #Bside. The single reached #6 on the UK #singlesChart and #35 on the #Billboard chart in the U.S.

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News/Opinion: Remembering Jet Magazine’s Top 20 Singles Chart & Its Impact On Exposing Black Music Title: Remembering Jet Magazine’s Top 20 Singles Chart and Its Impact on Exposing Black MusicIntroductionJet Magazines chart has long been a cornerstone of Black music history, offering a unique perspective on African American artistry. This article explores the significance of Jet magazines chart from its inception to its modern-day influence, highlighting how it reshaped perceptions and supported underrepresented voices in the music industry.Historical Context jet magazine introduced its singles chart in the early 20th century, capturing the essence of African American artistry during a time when media often overlooked Black music. This format emphasized themes like resilience, innovation, and cultural relevance, setting a new standard for artistic representation.Cultural ImpactThe charts influence extended beyond the magazine itself, shaping public discourse on race and culture. It celebrated Black artists voices, creating a platform to recognize their contributions without mainstream disapproval. For instance, The Black Eyed Peas and King Richard became household names due to their inclusion in this chart, solidifying their status as iconic Black artists.Exposing Black MusicAmong the highlights are songs by African American artists like Steptoe and The Muse, whose success on the chart exposed the potential of Black artists. These stories not only contributed to cultural awareness but also inspired new generations to pursue their artistic ambitions.AnalysisComparing Jet magazines chart with historical records like those from the 50s era, we see a shift in perception—from mainstream focus to artistry centered around Black voices. This change has been pivotal in fostering inclusivity and recognition in the music industry.ConclusionJet magazines Top 20 Singles Chart is a testament to its enduring influence on the intersection of Black culture and entertainment. By highlighting the work of underrepresented artists, it has helped pave the way for greater representation and acceptance, continuing to shape a more inclusive media landscape.------Source:

News/Opinion: Remembering Jet Magazine’s Top 20 Singles Chart & Its Impact On Exposing Black Music: Title: Remembering Jet Magazine’s Top 20 Singles Chart and Its Impact on Exposing Black MusicIntroductionJet Magazines chart has long been… #Elon #RememberingMagazines #MagazinesSingles #SinglesChart

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The Charts are published!

The February CHARTS have been published

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#owmr #charts #musiccharts #newage #albumchart #singleschart

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