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Chris Moyles ran a one-off edition of the Golden Hour on 22 July 2005 on the BBC Radio 1 breakfast show, during an outside broadcast on a canal boat to Oxford. [2] [3]In September 2007, as part of the station's 40th-anniversary commemoration, Moyles presented a series of Golden Hour segments on the Radio 1 breakfast show. [4]
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Billboard magazine has published charts ranking the top-performing country music songs in the United States since 1944. The first country chart was published under the title Most Played Juke Box Folk Records in the issue of the magazine dated January 8, 1944, and tracked the songs most played in the nation's jukeboxes. [1]
Published in 1926, the song was first recorded by Clarence Williams' Blue Five with vocalist Eva Taylor in 1927. [1] It was popularized by the 1930 recording by McKinney's Cotton Pickers , who used it as their theme song [ 2 ] and by Louis Armstrong's record for Okeh Records (catalogue No.41448), both of which featured in the charts of 1930. [ 3 ]
The song was a reference to the "Wreck of the Old 97", a famous locomotive that crashed in 1903 and inspired the country ballad of the same name. It was sung by main cast member Dan Castellaneta , included mentions of "scraping blood and guts off the road" and was eventually dropped because it was considered too gruesome by the staff.
"Juke Box Music" has been positively reviewed by many critics. Robert Christgau recommended the track in his review of the Sleepwalker album, [4] and Rolling Stone claimed that it "is the best song [on Sleepwalker]." [3] AllMusic called the track "exceptional", [5] and said it was "yet another impressionistic portrait by the Kinks' Ray Davies". [6]
"Don't Rock the Jukebox" is a song by American country music artist Alan Jackson.It was released on April 29, 1991, as the lead single from the album of the same name.It was his second consecutive Number One single on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts.
Video Jukebox was an American television program which aired from 1981 to 1986 on HBO.It was a monthly series that showcased music videos from the popular recording artists of the time such as Duran Duran, Michael Jackson, Prince, Culture Club, Linda Ronstadt, David Bowie, Bow Wow Wow, Kim Wilde, Hall & Oates, Madonna, Blondie, Rush, and The Human League.