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Jeff Wrangler:

--- Quote from: southendmd on December 31, 2018, 12:41:09 pm ---You?!  I think I might know two or three, but really only one for sure.

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I got you beat. I don't know any of those titles.

I should go back and count the number of performers I've at least heard of.  :-\

Mmmm. ... Shawn Mendes. ... Figures I know who he is, doesn't it?  ;D

southendmd:

--- Quote from: Jeff Wrangler on December 31, 2018, 05:13:57 pm ---
I should go back and count the number of performers I've at least heard of.  :-\


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Looks like random strings of letters to me.

Jeff Wrangler:

--- Quote from: southendmd on December 31, 2018, 05:26:26 pm ---Looks like random strings of letters to me.

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I just counted 18 names I recognized.

Including Shawn Mendes. ...

CellarDweller:
I knew 45 of the 100 songs on the list.

There was a time I would know all 100.   :laugh:

CellarDweller:



Captain & Tennille's Daryl Dragon has died, with Toni Tennille by his side

Ed Masley, Arizona Republic Published 6:26 p.m. ET Jan. 2, 2019

Daryl Dragon of '70s pop sensations Captain & Tennille died of renal failure Jan. 2 at a hospice in Prescott, Arizona, with former wife Toni Tennille by his side, according to his publicist, Harlan Boll.

He was 76.

More commonly known as the Captain, Dragon was a member of the Beach Boys from 1967 to 1972 before forming a duo with Tennille in 1974.

"He was a brilliant musician with many friends who loved him greatly," Tennille said in a statement. "I was at my most creative in my life when I was with him."

Dragon and Tennille met in the early 1970s and soon began performing together, with Tennille singing and Dragon on keyboards. (He would later serve as Captain & Tennille's producer.) Their breakthrough came in 1975, when they topped the Billboard Hot 100 with a cover of the Neil Sedaka-Howard Greenfield song "Love Will Keep Us Together," which became the biggest-selling record of the year and won a Grammy for record of the year.


You Need A Woman Tonight - Peaked at #40 on 1.27.1979

Can't Stop Dancin' - Peaked at #13 on 5.7.1977

You Never Done It Like That - Peaked at #10 on 11.18.1978

Shop Around - Peaked at #4 on 7.10.1976

The Way I Want To Touch You - Peaked at #4 on 11.29.1975

Muskrat Love - Peaked at #4 on 11.20.1976

Lonely Night (Angel Face) - Peaked at #3 on 3.27.1976

Love Will Keep Us Together -  Peaked at #1 on 6.21.1975

Do That To Me One More Time -  Peaked at #1 on 2.16.1980

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