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"Shame on the Moon" is a song written and recorded by Rodney Crowell on his 1981 self-titled album. It was covered by Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band as the lead single from their 1982 album The Distance. Glenn Frey joined Seger on background harmony vocals on the song.
Johnny Johnson and the Bandwagon were an American vocal soul group, prominent in the late 1960s and early 1970s.They were fronted by singer Johnny Johnson. They are probably remembered most for the catchy hit, "(Blame It) On the Pony Express".
Michael Jackson had the highest number of top hits at the Billboard Hot 100 chart during the 1980s (9 songs). In addition, Jackson remained the longest at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart during the 1980s (27 weeks). Madonna ranked as the most successful female artist of the 1980s, with 7 songs and 15 weeks atop the chart.
Although "Blame It on the Boogie" returned the Jacksons to the Hot 100 it was not the single to effect a major comeback for the Jacksons peaking at No. 54. However, "Blame It on the Boogie" did reach No. 3 R&B and would be coupled with " Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground) " on an extended club play single which would reach No. 20 on the dance ...
Some songs from her concert had to be cut from the movie (the concerts clock in at 3.5 hours, while the movie is 2 hours and 45 minutes), but most of the setlist remains the same.
The song received many accolades and nominations, including a win for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals at the 52nd Grammy Awards. "Blame It" is the most successful single from the album, peaking at number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 , and number one on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart for 14 consecutive weeks making it the ...
Judas Priest, “Living After Midnight” There are plenty of songs to play after the clock strikes 12, ushering in January 1.
A music video was filmed to promote the single. [5] It was directed by Meiert Avis and produced by Paul Spencer for Midnight Films Ltd. It achieved medium rotation on MTV. [6] On 6 December 1986, Parr performed the song on the 293rd episode of the American syndicated music television series Solid Gold. [7]