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The #1 song in the country on March 5, 1981 belonged to Eddie RabbitClassic Hits WBPM
I Love a Rainy Night would be on top of the Billboard Singles Chart for 2 weeks.
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The Eagles would have the #1 song in the country on March 5, 1975Classic Hits WBPM
Best of my Love would top the Billboard Singles Chart for 1 week
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This was the #1 song in the country on March 5, 1973Classic Hits WBPM
Roberta Flack would spend 4 weeks at the top of the Billboard Single Chart with Killing Me Softly
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The #1 song in the country on March 4, 1976 was also the theme from a popular television show.Classic Hits WBPM
The Theme From SWAT, by Rhythm Heritage was at the top of the Billboard Singles Chart for 1 week.
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This was the #1 song in the country on March 4, 1970.Classic Hits WBPM
Simon and Garfunkel would end up spending 6 weeks at the top of the Billboard Singles Chart.
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Classic Hits History
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The #1 song in the country on March 5, 1981 belonged to Eddie RabbitI Love a Rainy Night would be on top of the Billboard Singles Chart for 2 weeks.
— Bill Williams
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The Eagles would have the #1 song in the country on March 5, 1975Best of my Love would top the Billboard Singles Chart for 1 week
— Bill Williams
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This was the #1 song in the country on March 5, 1973Roberta Flack would spend 4 weeks at the top of the Billboard Single Chart with Killing Me Softly
— Bill Williams
