This Day June 13 In Music History

@RasmaSandra (72494)
Daytona Beach, Florida
June 13, 2021 6:17pm CST
In 1970 The Beatles were at number one on the US singles chart with "The Long and Winding Road" This was their 20th number one song in the US In 1975 Peter Frampton was at number one with his double album "Frampton Comes Alive" The album contained the recording from his first of two nights concert at the Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco, California, In 1987 Whitney Houston was at number one on the UK album char with her second album Whitney. She became the first female artist to debut at number one with an album and its first four singles 'I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)', 'Didn't We Almost Have It All', 'So Emotional' and 'Where Do Broken Hearts Go' In 1988 Paula Abdul released her debut album Forever Your Girl The album featured four number one hits 'Straight Up,' the title track, 'Cold Hearted' and 'Opposites Attract.' It became one of the most successful debut albums and set a record for the most number-one singles from a debut album In 1988 The Anti-Apartheid Concert in London, England became the biggest charity rock concert since Live Aid. Some of the artists participating were Sting, Stevie Wonder, Bryan Adams, George Michael, Whitney Houston, and Dire Straits. In 1992 Billy Ray Cyrus was at number one on the US album chart with Some Gave All It was his debut album with the record-breaking song "Achy Breaky Heart" In 1995 Alanis Morissette came out with her studio album Jagged Little Pill She became the first Canadian to score a US number one album. It featured the hits 'Straight Up,' the title track, 'Cold Hearted' and 'Opposites Attract.'
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@crossbones27 (48321)
• Mojave, California
13 Jun 21
Good stuff and you know how much of impact Alanis Morissette had on people. I would be so proud if I had that kind of impact on people. The whole video is a tribute to her in a rather humorous way.
Director: Doug HelmickCinematographer: Christian LockermanEditor: Doug HelmickColor/Finishing: Allan StallardGrip: Matt VanWormerNEW LP: The Homeless Gospel ...
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@RasmaSandra (72494)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
13 Jun 21
Thank you for the link @crossbones27
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• Mojave, California
13 Jun 21
@RasmaSandra Always for you miss lady
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• United States
14 Jun 21
That's a lot of great music for this day. I even know most of those songs
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@rebelann (110766)
• El Paso, Texas
14 Jun 21
How interesting that Alanis Morissette covered Paula's hits and they became for her hits as well.
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• Eugene, Oregon
14 Jun 21
Wow, there are some real highs and some very low lows in that bit of history.(Billy Cyrus)
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@LindaOHio (153180)
• United States
14 Jun 21
An excellent day of music. I think you have Paula Abdul's tracks in your Alanis Morissette discussion. :-)
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@Nakitakona (56322)
• Philippines
14 Jun 21
I like the song of The Beatles, "The Long, and Winding Road."
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@CarolDM (203478)
• Nashville, Tennessee
14 Jun 21
Alanis Morissette was a favorite of mine.
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