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Peaches and Herb were at #1 on May 5, 1979Classic Hits WBPM
Reunited, their biggest hit, stayed at the top of the Billboard Singles Chart for 4 weeks
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The #1 song on May 5, 1983 belonged to Michael JacksonClassic Hits WBPM
Beat It, from the album Thriller, topped the Billboard Singles Chart for 3 weeks.
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Mariah Carey would be at #1 on May 4, 1996Classic Hits WBPM
Always Be My Baby would top the Billboard Singles Chart for 2 weeks
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The Bellamy Brothers would have the #1 song on May 4, 1976Classic Hits WBPM
Let Your Love Flow topped the Billboard Singles Chart for 1 week
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Happy 81st Birthday today to Rita CoolidgeClassic Hits WBPM
Born May 1, 1945 in Lafayette Tennessee
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Classic Hits History
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Grand Funk Railroad had the #1 song on May 5, 1974Their cover of The Locomotion topped the Billboard Singles Chart for 2 weeks
— Bill Williams
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Peaches and Herb were at #1 on May 5, 1979Reunited, their biggest hit, stayed at the top of the Billboard Singles Chart for 4 weeks
— Bill Williams
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The Bellamy Brothers would have the #1 song on May 4, 1976Let Your Love Flow topped the Billboard Singles Chart for 1 week
— Bill Williams
