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Pop Music News
Pop Music News
3/9/2010
Pop Music Flashback
1972 - Bread's album "Baby I'm A Want You" was certified Gold. 1974 - Kool & the Gang's "Jungle Boogie" peaked at number four on the pop singles chart. 1985 - Dead Or Alive's "You Spin Me Round (Like A Record)" hit number one on the UK pop singles chart. Diana Ross' single "Missing You" broke into the Top 40 chart. 1989 - Paula Abdul's album "Forever Your Girl" was certified Platinum, while Debbie Gibson's single "Lost In Your Eyes" was certified Gold. 1991 - Mariah Carey's "Someday" hit number one on the pop singles chart. Rick Astley's "Cry For Help" and Amy Grant's "Baby Baby" broke into the Top 40 chart. 1993 - Boyz II Men and Michael Jackson were among the big winners at the 7th Annual Soul Train Awards. 1996 - Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men's duet "One Sweet Day" logged a record-setting 15th week at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Take That hit number one on the UK pop singles chart with a cover of the Bee Gees hit "How Deep Is Your Love." 1997 - The Spice Girls' self-titled album hit number one on the UK album chart. 1998 - LeAnn Rimes single "How Do I Live" was certified triple Platinum. 1999 - Cher released the album "If I Could Turn Back Time: Greatest Hits." The Selena album "Todos Mis Exitos" was released. 2001 - Drug charges were dropped against Leif Garrett when he proved to the Los Angeles Superior Court that he'd completed a rehab program. 2003 - Diana Ross was pulled over in Connecticut for driving an unregistered car. 2004 - Madonna won Best Chart Act on the 3rd Annual DanceStar USA American Dance Music Awards. Justin Timberlake's "Rock Your Body" earned the Best Remix Award for the Sander Kleinenberg version. The event took place in Miami. 2006 - "American Idol" revealed it's Top 12 for season five. Among the group was Kellie Pickler, Chris Daughtry and Elliott Yamin. Taylor Hicks would go on to win, while Katharine McPhee grabbed the runner-up spot.<