In at #67 is Canadian Les Emmerson. Not only a solo artist but he was also in the group Five Man Electrical Band, known for their hit Signs. Signs was also covered by Tesla in 1990. “Control of Me” would peak at #51 at 8 weeks on the chart.

2 - Carly Simon “You’re So Vain”

40 - Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose “I’m Never Gonna Be Alone Anymore”

67 - Les Emmerson “Control Of Me”

92 - Candi Staton “Do It In The Name Of Love”

96 - The Whispers “Somebody Loves You”

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On a side note, Carly Simon’s “You’re So Vain,” and Candi Staton’s “Do It In the Name of Love” were both recorded down here in the South, in Muscle Shoals, AL. The former at Muscle Shoals Sound, and the latter at Rick Hall’s Fame Studio. In case anyone wanted to know.

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Wasn’t a song released this week, but Jeff Hanneman of Slayer was born on January 31, 1964. When I was young, I played the drums and Dave Lombardo was one of the drummers I kept up with (as he can definitely shred), so I’ll go with War Ensemble as I played it. A lot. :metal::drum::metal:

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Since @Sean-Spiceworks just throws in random things lol.
1981 on this day

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I don’t think I’ve ever seen the video before… Is that a Fallout Giant Ant dresses as a Cylon dressed as Darth Vader??! :exploding_head:

It’s nice to see early 80s New York City again. While some get nostalgic for Checker cabs the NYC I remember was Chevy Impalas