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The #1 song on March 18, 1978 belonged to the Bee GeesClassic Hits WBPM
Night Fever, from Saturday Night Fever, would spend a whopping 8 weeks at the top of the Billboard Singles Chart
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Neil Young had the #1 song in the country on March 18, 1972Classic Hits WBPM
Heart of Gold would spend 3 weeks on top of the Billboard Singles Chart
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Today we remember Chuck Berry, on the 9th anniversary of his passingClassic Hits WBPM
The Rock and Roll pioneer died on March 18, 2017 after suffering a heart attack. He was 90
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The #1 song in the country on March 17, 1985, belonged to REO SpeedwagonClassic Hits WBPM
Can’t Fight This Feeling would remain on top of the Billboard Singles Chart for 3 weeks.
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Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons would have the #1 song in the country on March 17, 1976Classic Hits WBPM
December 1963 (Oh what a night) would spend 3 weeks on top of the Billboard Singles Chart.
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Need You Tonight (2017 Remaster)
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Classic Hits History
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The #1 song on March 18, 1978 belonged to the Bee GeesNight Fever, from Saturday Night Fever, would spend a whopping 8 weeks at the top of the Billboard Singles Chart
— Bill Williams
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Neil Young had the #1 song in the country on March 18, 1972Heart of Gold would spend 3 weeks on top of the Billboard Singles Chart
— Bill Williams
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Today we remember Chuck Berry, on the 9th anniversary of his passingThe Rock and Roll pioneer died on March 18, 2017 after suffering a heart attack. He was 90
— Bill Williams
