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7/1/2025, 8:23:19 AM
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>Who actually remembers that the biggest single of 1992 in the US was a song called 'End of the Road'
This is true for almost every year.
1969 has many albums famous (today) but the actual album that ruled the summer of 69 was the fucking soundtrack to "romeo and Juliet". the soundtrack for "hair" 1969 also was massive.
Led zeppelin 1 & 2 went on to sell insane numbers later, as did the who and roilling stones arguably most famous album, but at the time they were only popular among a niche group of rock fans drowned out by pop. Only the Beatles could chart high consistently in 69 with rock music, along with CCR.
Song of the year: "Games People Play" by Joe South
Record of the year: "Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In
"by Bones Howe"
Folk music and soundtrack albums ruled much of the 60s and early 70s, the same way Hootie and the blowfish and black easy listening songs crushed grunge.
>Who actually remembers that the biggest single of 1992 in the US was a song called 'End of the Road'
This is true for almost every year.
1969 has many albums famous (today) but the actual album that ruled the summer of 69 was the fucking soundtrack to "romeo and Juliet". the soundtrack for "hair" 1969 also was massive.
Led zeppelin 1 & 2 went on to sell insane numbers later, as did the who and roilling stones arguably most famous album, but at the time they were only popular among a niche group of rock fans drowned out by pop. Only the Beatles could chart high consistently in 69 with rock music, along with CCR.
Song of the year: "Games People Play" by Joe South
Record of the year: "Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In
"by Bones Howe"
Folk music and soundtrack albums ruled much of the 60s and early 70s, the same way Hootie and the blowfish and black easy listening songs crushed grunge.
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