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Roberta Flack would have her first #1 on April 17, 1972Classic Hits WBPM
The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face spent a whopping 6 weeks on top the Billboard Singles Chart.
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The #1 song on April 17, 1967 belonged to Frank and Nancy SinatraClassic Hits WBPM
Somethin’ Stupid remained at the top of the Billboard Singes Chart for 4 weeks
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Today we remember Dick Clark, on the 14th anniversary of his passingClassic Hits WBPM
Clark died on April 18, 2012, following a heart attack, he was 82
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Half of Starsky and Hutch had a #1 song April 16, 1977Classic Hits WBPM
David Soul’s Don’t Give Up on Us spent 1 week on top of the Billboard Singles Chart
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The Beatles had the #1 song in the country April 16, 1970Classic Hits WBPM
Let it Be topped the Billboard Singles Chart for 2 weeks
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Happy 91st Birthday today to Bobby VintonClassic Hits WBPM
Born April 16, 1935 in Canonsburg Pennsylvania
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Classic Hits History
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Roberta Flack would have her first #1 on April 17, 1972The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face spent a whopping 6 weeks on top the Billboard Singles Chart.
— Bill Williams
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The #1 song on April 17, 1967 belonged to Frank and Nancy SinatraSomethin’ Stupid remained at the top of the Billboard Singes Chart for 4 weeks
— Bill Williams
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Today we remember Dick Clark, on the 14th anniversary of his passingClark died on April 18, 2012, following a heart attack, he was 82
— Bill Williams
