
What was the Number One song when you graduated from high school? When you became engaged? What was the top song when you were born (you’re not likely to remember)?
This is a feature we need in iTunes. Billboard’s top songs by date and going back to the 1940s. You know the 40s, right? WWII, Tera was in college.
iTunes has a bunch of Billboard Charts which list the Top 100 by year (except for those years when there apparently were not 100 bonafide hits).
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Rockingparties.co.uk said:
Good article, brought back memories. I would certainly like this to happen, I can’t remember half the Disco classics I used to love years ago!