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The Story in your eyes
Isn't life strange
Nights in white satin
I'm just a singer in a rock and roll band
Steppin' in a slide zone
Gemini Dream
The Voice
Sitting at the wheel
Your wildest dreams
I know you're out there somewhere
The first jazz song ever made is greatly disputed. Some of the first recorded songs include "Jelly Roll Blues (1915)," "Chinatown, My Chinatown (1909)," and "The Memphis Blues (1912)," but there were songs that were created earlier. They are different than most jazz songs you hear on the radio today. Jazz originated by African-American enslaved peoples from 1890-1910.
In 1958, Johnny Cash had two #1 hits on the country charts, and the top #10 on the pop charts. They were:"Ballad of a Teenage Queen.""Guess Things Happen That Way."
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Mika had four top 10 single hits in three different countries. "Grace Kelly" made it to no.1 in the UK charts, "We are Golden" made it to no. 4 in the UK charts. "Blame it on the Girls" made it to no.1 in the Japanse charts. "Elle me dit" made it to no. 1 in the French charts.
in 1999
Everytime
When people buy songs.
"Weird Al" has never has a song make #1 on the charts, but His 2006 song "White 'n' Nerdy made #9 on the charts.
Duke Ellington. Mike Pinder chose the Moody part of the name in acknowledgment of his favourite Ellington track, Mood Indigo. The Blues part came from the style of msic the band played.
Rage Against The Machine did not even come close to having pop songs make the charts. But the group had lots of rock songs, including 4 #2 songs, Guerrilla Radio, Sleep Now in the Fire, Renegades of Funk, and remake of How I Could Just Kill a Man.
guy mitchell- #1 in November 1956 Also charted by Marty Robbins the same month but only made #17 on the pop charts (however, it was # 1 on the country charts).
Sukiyaki- 1963 Volare (the Bobby Rydell version)-1960Al Di La'-1962
The Chinese made charts of star positions.
The first jazz song ever made is greatly disputed. Some of the first recorded songs include "Jelly Roll Blues (1915)," "Chinatown, My Chinatown (1909)," and "The Memphis Blues (1912)," but there were songs that were created earlier. They are different than most jazz songs you hear on the radio today. Jazz originated by African-American enslaved peoples from 1890-1910.
In 1958, Johnny Cash had two #1 hits on the country charts, and the top #10 on the pop charts. They were:"Ballad of a Teenage Queen.""Guess Things Happen That Way."
they had been making songs for ages since they were young but their single 'i swear' made the charts and thats how they become famous, hope this helps:-)
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