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The song's accompanying music video was briefly banned by MTV. [2] Mix-a-Lot defended the song as being empowering to curvaceous women who were being shown skinny models as an ideal for beauty. "Baby Got Back" topped the US Billboard Hot 100, and spent five weeks atop the chart. It was the second best-selling song in the US in 1992.
Theme from A Summer Place" by Percy Faith was the number one song of 1960. Bobby Rydell had four songs on the Year-End Hot 100. Brenda Lee had four songs on the Year-End Hot 100. Connie Francis had four songs on the Year-End Hot 100. The Everly Brothers had four songs on the Year-End Hot 100. This is a list of Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 ...
Baby Baby Bye Bye; Baby Sittin' Boogie; Back Door Man; Ballad of the Alamo; Bangers and Mash (Peter Sellers and Sophia Loren song) Be Back Soon; Beachcomber (song) Because They're Young (song) Big Boss Man (song) Black Star (Elvis Presley song) Blue Angel (song) Boys (The Shirelles song) Breakin' in a Brand New Broken Heart; Bright and Shiny (song)
The song in reference is the 1992 hit “Baby Got Back” by the American rapper Sir Mix-a-Lot — whose legal name is Anthony L. Ray. ... the song hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was ...
"Baby Got Back" by Sir Mix-a-Lot "Babylon Sisters" by Steely Dan "Back for You" by Dilated Peoples "Back from Cali " by Slash featuring Myles Kennedy "Back From Hollywood" George White's Scandals 1931 "Back in L.A." by B. B. King "Back in L.A." by Johnny Hallyday "Back in LA" by Grace Ives "Back in L.A." by Peanut Butter Conspiracy
Smith was an American rock band formed in 1969 in Los Angeles, California. [1] They had a blues-based sound and scored a Top 5 hit in the United States in 1969 with the Burt Bacharach song "Baby It's You", featuring Gayle McCormick on lead vocals. [2]
Answer songs were also popular in country music in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, sometimes as female responses to an original hit by a male artist or male responses to a hit by a female artist. The original " Hound Dog " song sung by Big Mama Thornton reached number 1 in 1953, and there were six answer songs in response; the most successful of ...
In 2011, the song was named as one of the greatest duets of all time by both Billboard and Rolling Stone magazines. [14] [15] It was also listed at #444 on Rolling Stone ' s list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time in 2004. But in a 2011 poll Rolling Stone readers ranked "I Got You Babe" the eighth-worst song of the 1960s. [16]