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Pinball Number Count (or Pinball Countdown) is a collective title referring to 11 one-minute animated segments on the children's television series Sesame Street that teach children to count to 12 by following the journey of a pinball through a fanciful pinball machine.
Taryn Manning achieved her first number-one song as a solo artist with "Send Me Your Love". Nicki Minaj achieved three number-one songs overall as both a solo and featured artist with "Turn Me On", "Give Me All Your Luvin'" and "Pound the Alarm".
June 12 June 19 June 26 "Thanks to You" Sinnamon: July 3 July 10 "Do I Do" Stevie Wonder: July 17 July 24 July 31 "Right on Target" Paul Parker: August 7 August 14 "So Fine" Howard Johnson: August 21 "Situation" Yaz: August 28 September 4 September 11 September 18 "Walking on Sunshine" Rockers Revenge featuring Donnie Calvin: September 25 "Love ...
While receiving a proper release in other countries, Warner Bros. Records relegated the song to 12-inch B-side status in America despite its enormous popularity on radio and MTV, thus making it ineligible to enter the Billboard U.S. Hot 100. [10] The dance mix edit of "Angel" is the B-side of the 7-inch single that did chart the Hot 100. [11] "
Club Song Artist Maxi-Singles Sales Artist Reference(s) January 4 ... April 12 "Give It Up" Victor Calderone [29] [30] April 19 "Star People '97" George Michael
Song Artist(s) Ref. January 3 "Rolling in the Deep (The Aretha Version)" Aretha Franklin [1] January 10 "Jealous" Nick Jonas [2] January 17 "Big Fun" D.O.N.S. and Terri B! [3] January 24 "Go All Night" Gorgon City featuring Jennifer Hudson [4] January 31 "Uptown Funk" Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars [5] February 7 "Blind Heart" Cazzette ...
The recording of these performances took place while the mentioned artists performed at 12-12-12: The Concert for Sandy Relief on December 31, 2012-January 1, 2013 in New York's Madison Square Garden. The album was released as a double compact disc with musical material of over nearly two and a half hours under Columbia Records. [4]
In 1994, the song received an award in the category for "Best Techno 12-inch" at the WMC International Dance Music Awards in the US. [3] In 2004, a new version of the song, titled "Tribal Dance 2.4" was released. It charted in both Austria and Germany, peaking at number 58 and 78. [4]