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The chart was renamed Top 40/Dance on September 9, 1989, [5] and last published on December 1, 1990. [6] Unlike the guitar-oriented rock music heard on contemporary hit radio stations at the time, songs that appeared on the Hot Crossover 30 were often typified by their up-tempo nature, featured drum machines and electronic keyboards , and had ...
"Over the Top" is a song by Canadian rapper Smiley, featuring fellow Canadian rapper Drake. It was released on July 23, 2021, by OVO Sound and Warner Records [2] [3] [4] and later appeared on Smiley's album Buy Or Bye 2. [5] The duo had previously collaborated on Smiley's 2019 track "Organization" with Canadian rapper Booggz. [3]
"Same Old You" 1967 "Say Something Sweet" Sid Tepper Roy C. Bennett: 1948 "Say Wonderful Things" Philip Green: Norman Newell: 1963 "So In Love" Cole Porter: 1949 "Someone Came to See Me" 1974 "Stand By Your Man" Tammy Wynette Billy Sherrill: 1968 "Steam Heat" Richard Adler Jerry Ross: 1954 "The Strangest Romance" Fay Tishman 1956
The ride, which featured the use of animatronics, became a visitor favorite and was moved to Disneyland in 1966. People ride a train through the "It's a Small World" pavilion at the 1964 World's Fair.
The best-selling version of the song was recorded by Patti Page in 1954.Page's version was released by Mercury Records as catalog number 70302, with the flip side "My Restless Lover," and first entered the Billboard charts on February 17, 1954, staying on the charts for 23 weeks. [2]
A full-length version of the song was released as a single in 1975, and it topped the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart that July. [ 1 ] In addition to serving as the main theme to Movin' On , the song was among many in country music to pay homage to the American over-the-road truck driver .
All I Need Is You (Chris Janson song) All Over the Road (song) ... Born to Love You (LANCO song) ... I Need a Ride Home; I See You (Luke Bryan song)
"It's All Over" is a song written and originally recorded by Johnny Cash. Released in September 1976 as a single (Columbia 3-10424, with "Ridin' on the Cotton Belt" on the B-side), [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] the song reached number 41 on U.S. Billboard 's country chart for the week of November 27.