Let us look at the past accurately, in l885, Record players were barely ( Out) , recording charts were unknown, as Radio did not exist. the obvious collusion and cooperation, scientific or not- between record companies and broadcast studios, later termed ( Paylola) was far in the future. I have no idea what songs might have been considered Popular in , as you state l885. Arguably such classics as the somewhat melancholy love ballads of Stephen Foster, but again, there was no pop-forty or radio at the time. It is not like the more modern Spector era. The Phonograph ( prototypes for some years were spring-operated and what we now call acoustic- was invented by Thomas Alva Edison in New Jersey in I believe l877- so they had been out a while. there was a struggle between ascendancies of cylinder records ( some survive in museums) and the more durable ( in both senses) Discs. still nothing resembling charts.
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Yes there are many songs with that title. there is a popular one by an American singer and song writer named John Legend. There are also many album titles with that title as well.
Love you babe is the title of a famous song that was popular in the 70's. This song was sung by the famous duo, Sonny and Cher.
More than one artist have songs with the title of "Catch a Fire". Popular artists that have songs with that title are Haddaway, who produced the song in 1995, and Bob Marley and the Wailers, who produced the song in 1973.
The song made popular by Dion was written in 1961, but there are thousands of works by that title.
The song on the opening title of the popular American sitcom 'Friends' is played by The Rembrandts. The song is called 'I'll Be There For You'. It is an extract from the song.
The correct punctuation is:Leaving on a Jet Plane, which was written years ago, is still a popular song.
Jersey Girl - song - was created in 1980.
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new jersey mass choir album hope of the world...title "its in Jesus"