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The #1 song in the country on April 8, 1984 belonged to Kenny LogginsClassic Hits WBPM
The theme from Footloose spent 3 weeks at the top of the Billboard Singles Chart
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The Temptations were at #1 on April 8, 1971Classic Hits WBPM
Just My Imagination, their 3rd #1, topped the Billboard Singles Chart for 2 weeks
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E.L.O was inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on this dateClassic Hits WBPM
Along with Joan Baez, Journey, and Yes, on April 8, 2017
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The Righteous Brothers were at #1 on April 7, 1966Classic Hits WBPM
You’re my Soul and Inspiration topped the Billboard Singles Chart for3 weeks
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The #1 song on April 6, 1975 belonged to Minnie RippertonClassic Hits WBPM
Lovin’ You would be at the top of the Billboard Singles Chart for 1 week
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The Beatles would be #1 in America on April 6, 1964Classic Hits WBPM
Can’t Buy Me Love would spend 5 weeks atop the Billboard Singles Chart
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Classic Hits History
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The #1 song in the country on April 8, 1984 belonged to Kenny LogginsThe theme from Footloose spent 3 weeks at the top of the Billboard Singles Chart
— Bill Williams
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The Temptations were at #1 on April 8, 1971Just My Imagination, their 3rd #1, topped the Billboard Singles Chart for 2 weeks
— Bill Williams
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E.L.O was inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on this dateAlong with Joan Baez, Journey, and Yes, on April 8, 2017
— Bill Williams
