🎭Paul Sand -- is 89 in the year 2024 and 90 in the year 2025; b.3/5/1935 N.S.
Actor, Comedian
Names/Places: b. in Los Angeles; RLN:Sanchez
Misc: AP says b. 1932; b. 1944 was incorrect
TV Shows: Paul Sand in Friends & Lovers (as Robert Dreyfuss), St. Elsewhere (as Dr. Michael Ridley), Gimme a Break (as Marty)
Movie Titles: Chuck and Buck, The Hot Rock, Teen Wolf Too, The Main Event
🎭Samantha Eggar -- is 85 in the year 2024 and 86 in the year 2025; b.3/5/1939
TV/Movie Actress, Cartoon Voice Actress, English
Names/Places: b. in London
TV Shows: Anna & the King (as Anna Owens), The Legend of Prince Valiant (as Queen Guinevere voice)
Movie Titles: Hercules (1997, voice), The Brood, Doctor Dolittle, The Collector
🎭Marsha Warfield -- is 70 in the year 2024 and 71 in the year 2025; b.3/5/1954
Actress, Comedienne, TV Talk Show Hostess
TV Shows: Night Court (as bailiff Roz Russell), Marsha Warfield Show, Empty Nest (as Dr. Maxine Douglas)
✍⚛🎭Penn Jillette -- is 69 in the year 2024 and 70 in the year 2025; b.3/5/1955
Author (m), Inventor (m), Actor, Comedian, Game Show Host, Cartoon Voice Actor, Magician/Illusionist (m), Juggler
Misc: of Penn & Teller; voice announcer for Comedy Central in the 1990s; radio show 2006-07; contributed to PC/Computing magazine 1990-94
Book Titles: God, No! Sings You May Already Be an Atheist and Other Magical Tales
TV Shows: Sabrina the Teenage Witch (as Drell 1996-97), Sin City (co-host), Identity (host)
Movie Titles: Car 54 Where Are You?, Toy Story, Hackers, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, The Aristocrats, Futurama: Into the Wild Green Yonder
🎭🎮Bill Timoney -- is 66 in the year 2024 and 67 in the year 2025; b.3/5/1958 N.S.
Actor, Cartoon Voice Actor, Director (m), Video Game Voice Actor
TV Shows: Cowboy Bebop (English version as various), Queen's Blade (series), Pokemon (English version as various), All My Children (as nerd Alfred Vanderpoole), Guiding Light
Movie Titles: Mission to Mars (as voice of Computer), Addicted to Love
Video Games: .hack// (series)
✍🎭Jonathan Penner -- is 62 in the year 2024 and 63 in the year 2025; b.3/5/1962
Writer (m), Actor, Movie Producer (m)
TV Shows: Grapevine (as David), Naked Truth (as Nicky Columbus)
Movie Titles: Coneheads, Rude Awakening, The Last Supper, Let the Devil Wear Black
🎭🎮Yuri Lowenthal -- is 53 in the year 2024 and 54 in the year 2025; b.3/5/1971 N.S.
Cartoon Voice Actor, Video Game Voice Actor
TV Shows: Ben 10: Alien Force (as various), Ben 10: Ultimate Alien (as Ben Tennyson / Albedo), Space Racers (as Eagle), Ben 10: Omniverse (various), Young Justice
Video Games: Ben 10 (series)
✍James Moran -- is 52 in the year 2024 and 53 in the year 2025; b.3/5/1972 N.S.
Screenwriter, English
TV Shows: Doctor Who, Torchwood
Movie Titles: Severance, Cockneys vs. Zombies, Tower Block
🎭Matt Lucas -- is 50 in the year 2024 and 51 in the year 2025; b.3/5/1974 N.S.
Actor, Comedian, Cartoon Voice Actor, English
TV Shows: Little Britain
Movie Titles: Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland, Bridesmaids, Paddington
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🎭Jolene Blalock -- is 49 in the year 2024 and 50 in the year 2025; b.3/5/1975
Actress
TV Shows: Star Trek Enterprise (as Subcommander T'Pol)
Movie Titles: Starship Troopers 3: Marauder, Sex Tape, Jason and the Argonauts
🎭Kimberly McCullough -- is 46 in the year 2024 and 47 in the year 2025; b.3/5/1978
Soap Actress, Director (m)
TV Shows: General Hospital (as Robin DeVane-Scorpio for over three decades), Once and Again (as Jennifer), Joan or Arcadia (as Beth Reinhart occasional)
Movie Titles: Purple People Eater (in the Demented Datebook just because of this!), Legally Blonde, Bugsy
🎭Sterling Knight -- is 35 in the year 2024 and 36 in the year 2025; b.3/5/1989
Actor
TV Shows: So Random! (as Chad), Sonny with a Chance (as Chad), Melissa and Joey (as Zander)
🎭🎮Jake Lloyd -- is 35 in the year 2024 and 36 in the year 2025; b.3/5/1989
Actor, Cartoon Voice Actor, Video Game Voice Actor
TV Shows: ER (as Jimmy Sweet 1996)
Movie Titles: Unhook the Stars, Madison, Jingle All The Way, Star Wars: Episode I: The Phantom Menace (as Anakin Skywalker)
Video Games: Star Wars (series)
✍📰🏆Ringold Wilmer Lardner Sr. -- Birth Anniversary -- b.3/5/1885 N.S. d.9/25/1933 N.S. (48)
Hall of Famer, Short Story Writer (m), Humorist, Journalist, Columnist, Sports Writer
Names/Places: aka Ring Lardner
Misc: best known about his satirical writings about sports, marriage, and theatre drama
🎭"Chic" Johnson -- Birth Anniversary -- b.3/5/1891 d.2/28/1962 (70)
Movie/Stage Actor, Comedian
Names/Places: RFN:Harold Ogden
Misc: of (Ole) Olsen & Johnson popular knockabout comedy vaudeville team; Broadway smash: Hellzapoppin
🎭Milt Kamen -- Birth Anniversary -- b.3/5/1921 d.2/25/1977 (55)
Actor, Comedian
Misc: mock movie reviewer
TV Shows: Pantotime Quiz
🎭Raymond Allen -- Birth Anniversary -- b.3/5/1929 N.S. d.8/10/2020 N.S. (91)
Actor
TV Shows: Good Times (as Ned the Wino)
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🎭🎮Nicholas Smith -- Birth Anniversary -- b.3/5/1934 N.S. d.12/6/2015 N.S. (81)
Actor, Cartoon Voice Actor, Video Game Voice Actor, English
TV Shows: Are You Being Served?, Are You Being Served? Again!
Movie Titles: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, The Twelve Chairs, The Canterbury Tales
Video Games: The Golden Compass, Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
🎭🎵John Belushi -- Death Anniversary -- b.1/24/1949 N.S. d.3/5/1982 N.S. (33)
TV/Movie Actor, Comedian, Blues Singer
Names/Places: b. in Wheaton, IL; Jim's brother; d. of a drug overdose in Hollywood
Misc: Chicago's Second City Troupe, Lemmings
Group Names: The Blues Brothers (as Jake Blues)
TV Shows: Saturday Night Live (as Blues Brother Jake, Samarai, The Bees, & regular 1975-79)
Movie Titles: National Lampoon's Animal House (as Bluto), The Blues Brothers Movie, 1941, Continental Divide, Neighbors
🎭Michael Sklar -- Death Anniversary -- b.7/12/1944 d.3/5/1984 (39)
Comedian
TV Shows: Laugh-In (1977-78), Sha Na Na
🎭Andrew "Andy" Samuel -- Death Anniversary -- b.4/10/1909 N.S. d.3/5/1992 N.S. (82)
Movie Actor
Movie Titles: Our Gang
🎨✍🎵Vivian Stanshall -- Death Anniversary -- b.3/21/1943 d.3/5/1995 (51)
Painter (m), Sculptor (m), Writer (m), Singer, Multi-instrumentalist, Trumpeter, English
Names/Places: born in Oxfordshire, England
Group Names: The Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band (co-founder)
🎭George Miller -- Death Anniversary -- b.6/28/1941 d.3/5/2003 (61)
Comedian
💻Raymond Samuel "Ray" Tomlinson -- Death Anniversary -- b.4/23/1941 N.S. d.3/5/2016 N.S. (74)
Hall of Famer, Computer Software Programmer
Misc: he implemented the first email system on the ARPANET system, the precursor to the Internet, in 1971; it was the first system able to send mail between users on different hosts connected to the ARPANET.
🎨Jay Lynch -- Death Anniversary -- b.1/7/1945 N.S. d.3/5/2017 N.S. (72)
Cartoonist, Comic Book Artist
Misc: played a key role in the underground comix movement with his Bijou Funnies and other titles. Nard n' Pat comic strip author. Bazooka Joe comics main writer from 1967-1990. A major contributor to Topps' Wacky Packages and Garbage Pail Kids lines.
In 1929, The first musical comedy movie, “Broadway Melodies”, is released in the United States.
In 1941, "Starman" made his first comic book appearance in Adventure Comics #61. He was introduced as Ted Knight, a scientist and astronomer who invented a gravity rod that allowed him to fly and manipulate energy.
In 1948, The Donald Duck film, “Drip Dippy Donald” is released.
In 1953, Russian composer Sergei Prokofiev died; best known for his orchestral fairy tale “Peter and the Wolf” (which was recorded by “Weird Al” and Wendy Phillips in 1989) and for his film scores for “Alexander Nevsky” and “Ivan the Terrible.”
In 1954, The Donald Duck film, “Donaldʹs Diary” is released. Daisy also appears.
In 1957, Sergeant Bilko satirizes Elvis when “Elvin Pelvin” appears at the barracks.
In 1960, On the cover of TV Guide: “Jay North as Dennis the Menace”. Other Articles: Dan Blocker
In 1963, Wham-O patented the hula hoop, which then became a fad across the country. The companyʹs co-founders, Richard Knerr and Arthur “Spud” Melin died in 2008 and 2002, respectively.
In 1966, On the cover of TV Guide: “Barbara Feldon”. Other Articles: Robert Horton, My Favorite Martian
In 1966, R.C., “Batman” by Jan and Dean peaked at #66 on the pop singles chart.
In 1966, R.C., “The Ballad Of The Green Berets” by Staff Sergeant Barry Sadler peaked at number one on the pop singles chart and stayed there for five weeks. Sadler wrote the song while recovering from injuries received in Vietnam.
In 1967, Rodney Dangerfield does manage to get some respect by actually making stone-faced Ed Sullivan laugh in the first of sixteen career making appearances on “The Ed Sullivan Show.”
In 1968, Sales of “Simon Says” by the 1910 Fruitgum Company, passes the million mark, trumpeting the arrival of the short-lived term but immensely successful “bubblegum” craze.
In 1971, In a Brady Bunch episode called “Double Parked”, The Bradys fight city hall to save a park and Mike Brady ends up in the oppositionʹs camp, the youngsters get their mother to organize a protest against plans to have a courthouse built on the park site near their home. Meanwhile, Mikeʹs firm gets the building job and he is designated the architect.
In 1976, Johnny Cash records “One Piece At A Time” in Hendersonville at the House of Cash
In 1977, Johnny Carson (almost) guest stars on “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” as the guest of honor when Mary tries to break her streak of parties from heck. Carson is heard but not seen appearing in the newsroom during a rather convenient power outage.
In 1977, R.C., “Kong” by Dickie Goodman peaked at #48 on the pop singles chart.
In 1982, On the night of the death of comedian and blues singer John Belushi, a late night network television show went on a detour. Instead of going ahead with a prepared show on rising unemployment, “Nightline” (against the wishes of Ted Koppel), tries in vain to book one of Belushiʹs friends to appear on the show. The best they can do is a TV Guide critic and…Milton Berle, who once *hosted* “Saturday Night Live.” In a conversation five minutes before airtime, Berle asks Koppel “What the **** am I doing on your show?” The answer: “Well, youʹre it, Milton. Youʹre all weʹve got.”
In 1982, While working on a movie script with his friends, comedian and Blues Brother performer John Belushi tries something new: a “speed ball.” The mixing of heroin and cocaine has a cumulative effect on the brain, slowing down his breathing and finally causing complete respiratory failure. Belushi died of drug overdose in the Chateau Marmont Hotel in Los Angeles. He started his career with SCTV and was part of the original “Saturday Night Live” cast. Belushi was a devoted R&B fan and created the BLUES BROTHERS on Saturday Night Live as a tribute to the Blues. The comedy bit became a movie and yielded the #14 remake of SAM AND DAVEʹs “Soul Man” in 1979. Belushiʹs vulgar, dangerous and physical sense of humor brought comedy closer to rock and roll than perhaps any other comedian ever had. John Belushi was 33 years old. Belushi starred in the movies “National Lampoonʹs Animal House” and “The Blues Brothers.”
In 1983, R.C., “Itʹs Raining Men” by Weather Girls peaked at #46 on the pop singles chart. You hear it at the beginning of those “Men On…” sketches on “In Living Color”.
In 1983, R.C., “Shoppin' From A To Z” by Toni Basil peaked at #77 on the pop singles chart.
In 1986, “Fast Times” hits TV screens with only teachers Ray Walston and Vincent Schiavelli sticking around from the film set at Ridgemont High. Among the new kids showing up for class (or lack thereof) are Wallace Langham, Moon Unit Zappa, Patrick Dempsey, Jason Hervey, Courtney Thorne-Smith and Dean Cameron as Jeff Spicoli. Nobody graduates this series, as itʹs flunked after only six weeks.
In 1993, “Where I Live”, TV Comedy, debut on ABC.
In 1994, Jason Alexander supplies the voice of USAʹs animated “Duckman,” an inept web-footed detective/social satirist. Other voices come from Nancy Travis and Dweezil Zappa. Dweezilʹs dad Frank wrote the showʹs music. Frank died in December 1993.
In 1994, The largest milkshake was 1,955 gallons of chocolate in Nelspruit, South Africa.
In 1994, “Weird Science”, TV Scifi Comedy, debut on USA.
In 1995, 21st Peopleʹs Choice Awards: Tim Allen wins.
In 1995, “The Critic” TV Cartoon Show moved to Fox.
In 1997, The sitcom “Temporarily Yours” aired temporarily on CBS
In 1997, “Arsenio” Hall returned with his sitcom on ABC
In 2002, “The Osbournes” debut on MTV.
In 2003, Comedian George Miller died in Los Angeles (his age is given variously as 53 or 61).
In 2004, The movie “Starsky and Hutch” opened in movie theaters in the U.S.A. Unlike the 70's ABC series, this one is a comedy. Carmen Electra is in it. Wow!!!
In 2015, 03 x 05 = 15
In 1993, "Amos & Andrew" was released by Columbia Pictures / Castle Rock Entertainment; E. Max Frye (director/screenplay); Nicolas Cage, Samuel L. Jackson, Dabney Coleman, Brad Dourif, Michael Lerner, Margaret Colin, Giancarlo Esposito, Tracey Walter, Loretta Devine, Bob Balaban, Chelcie Ross, Ron Taylor, Jeff Blumenkrantz, Jordan Lund, Jodi Long; Comedy; Live action
In 1993, "Mad Dog and Glory" was released by Universal Pictures; John McNaughton (director); Richard Price (screenplay); Robert De Niro, Uma Thurman, Bill Murray, David Caruso, Kathy Baker, Mike Starr, Tom Towles, Anthony Cannata, J.J. Johnston, Richard Belzer; Comedy, Drama; Live action
In 1997, "The Daytrippers" was released by Cinépix Film Properties; Greg Mottola (director/screenplay); Stanley Tucci, Hope Davis, Pat McNamara, Anne Meara, Parker Posey, Liev Schreiber, Campbell Scott, Marcia Gay Harden, Douglas McGrath, Peter Askin; Comedy, Drama; Live Action
In 1999, "Analyze This" was released by Warner Bros. Pictures / Village Roadshow Pictures; Harold Ramis (director/screenplay); Kenneth Lonergan, Peter Tolan (screenplay); Robert De Niro, Billy Crystal, Lisa Kudrow, Chazz Palminteri, Joe Viterelli, Joseph Rigano, Molly Shannon, Max Casella, Bill Macy, Rebecca Schull, Pat Cooper, Leo Rossi, Aasif Mandvi, Tony Darrow, Elizabeth Bracco, Judith Kahan, Pasquale Cajano, Tony Bennett, Richard C. Castellano, Ira Wheeler; Comedy; Live Action
In 2000, "Life-Size" was released by ABC / Walt Disney Television / Pacific Motion Pictures; Mark Rosman (director/screenplay); Stephanie Moore (screenplay); Lindsay Lohan, Tyra Banks, Jere Burns, Anne Marie Loder, Garwin Sanford, Tom Butler, Corrine Koslo, Chantal Strand, Alvin Sanders, Campbell Lane, Garvin Cross, Aliana Lohan, Jillian Fargey, Kerry Sandomirsky, Sam MacMillan, Katelyn Wallace, Shaina Tianne Unger, Jessica Lee Owens, Laurie Murdoch, Candice Connelly, Ryan de Boer, Lesley Ewen; Fantasy, Comedy; Live Action
In 2004, "Starsky & Hutch" was released by Warner Bros. Pictures / Dimension Films; Todd Phillips (director/screenplay); John O'Brien, Scot Armstrong (screenplay); Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, Vince Vaughn, Juliette Lewis, Fred Williamson, Jason Bateman, Chris Penn, Carmen Electra, Amy Smart, Snoop Dogg, Molly Sims, Matt Walsh, George Cheung, Terry Crews, Brande Roderick, Jeffrey Lorenzo, Har Mar Superstar, Patton Oswalt, Paul Michael Glaser, David Soul, Will Ferrell, Dan Finnerty, Omar J. Dorsey, Richard Edson, Judah Friedlander, Bishop Don "Magic" Juan, Rachael Harris, Jernard Burks, Raymond Ma, Tangie Ambrose; Action, Comedy;
In 2021, "Raya and the Last Dragon" was released by Walt Disney Pictures / Walt Disney Animation Studios / Disney+; Don Hall, Carlos López Estrada (directors); Qui Nguyen, Adele Lim (screenplay); Kelly Marie Tran, Awkwafina, Izaac Wang, Gemma Chan, Daniel Dae Kim, Benedict Wong, Sandra Oh, Thalia Tran, Lucille Soong, Alan Tudyk
In 1955, “The Ballad Of Davy Crockett” by Bill Hayes charted at number 9 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 1955, “The Naughty Lady Of Shady Lane” by The Ames Brothers charted at number 22 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 1960, “Running Bear” by Johnny Preston charted at number 7 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 1960, “Delaware” by Perry Como charted at number 23 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 1960, “El Paso” by Marty Robbins charted at number 29 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 1960, “Too Much Tequila” by The Champs charted at number 30 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 1960, “Too Pooped To Pop” by Chuck Berry charted at number 42 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 1960, “Money (That's What I Want)” by Barrett Strong charted at number 43 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 1960, “Chattanooga Shoe Shine Boy” by Freddy Cannon charted at number 52 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 1960, “Alvin's Orchestra” by David Seville And The Chipmunks charted at number 71 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 1960, “The Old Payola Roll Blues” by Stan Freberg And Jesse White charted at number 99 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 1960, “White Silver Sands” by Bill Black's Combo charted at number 101 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 1960, “Sink The Bismarck” by Johnny Horton charted at number 108 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 1960, “Jambalaya (On The Bayou)” by Bobby Comstock And The Counts charted at number 114 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 1966, “The Ballad Of The Green Berets” by SSgt Barry Sadler charted at number 1 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 1966, “Batman Theme” by The Marketts charted at number 20 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 1966, “Batman Theme” by Neal Hefti And His Orchestra charted at number 37 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 1966, “Batman Theme” by Jan And Dean charted at number 66 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 1966, “Walkin' My Cat Named Dog” by Norma Tanega charted at number 69 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 1966, “The One On The Right Is On The Left” by Johnny Cash charted at number 73 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 1966, “Secret Agent Man” by The Ventures charted at number 86 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 1966, “Superman” by Dino, Desi And Billy charted at number 95 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 1977, “Car Wash” by Rose Royce charted at number 19 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 1977, “Kong” by Dickie Goodman charted at number 48 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “Stray Cat Strut” by Stray Cats charted at number 3 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “Pass The Dutchie” by Musical Youth charted at number 10 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “Down Under” by Men At Work charted at number 14 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “Allentown” by Billy Joel charted at number 17 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “Mr. Roboto” by Styx charted at number 20 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “Der Kommissar” by After The Fire charted at number 31 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “Lies” by Thompson Twins charted at number 44 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “Whirly Girl” by Oxo charted at number 54 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “The Clapping Song” by Pia Zadora charted at number 55 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “She Blinded Me With Science” by Thomas Dolby charted at number 56 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “The Fanatic” by Felony charted at number 60 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “Bread And Butter” by Robert John charted at number 68 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “Rock The Casbah” by The Clash charted at number 76 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “Shoppin' From A To Z” by Toni Basil charted at number 77 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “Sex (I'm A...)” by Berlin charted at number 79 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “Dirty Laundry” by Don Henley charted at number 91 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “Mickey” by Toni Basil charted at number 96 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “Atomic Dog” by George Clinton charted at number 107 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 1988, “Pump Up The Volume” by M/A/R/R/S charted at number 13 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 1988, “Hot Hot Hot” by Buster Poindexter And His Banshees Of Blue charted at number 97 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 1994, “Loser” by Beck charted at number 37 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 1994, “Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm” by Crash Test Dummies charted at number 40 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 1994, “Funk Dat (Why Is It?)” by Sagat charted at number 69 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 1994, “John Deere Green” by Joe Diffie charted at number 84 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 2005, “Some Beach” by Blake Shelton charted at number 70 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 2005, “Lonely” by Akon charted at number 80 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 2011, “F**k You! (aka Forget You)” by CeeLo Green charted at number 2 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 2011, “I Just Had Sex” by The Lonely Island Featuring Akon charted at number 84 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 2022, “We Don't Talk About Bruno” by Carolina Gaitán, Mauro Castillo, Adassa, Rhenzy Feliz, Diane Guerrero And Stephanie Beatriz charted at number 1 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart
In 1955, “The Naughty Lady Of Shady Lane” by The Ames Brothers charted at number 11 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart
In 1960, “Running Bear” by Johnny Preston charted at number 3 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart
In 1960, “Delaware” by Perry Como charted at number 8 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart
In 1960, “Theme From 'Rawhide'” by Frankie Laine charted at number 26 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart
In 1966, “Flowers On The Wall” by Statler Brothers charted at number 38 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart
In 1977, “Car Wash” by Rose Royce charted at number 26 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart
In 1977, “In The Mood” by Ray Stevens (as Henhouse Five Plus Too) charted at number 42 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “Shiny Shiny” by Haysi Fantayzee charted at number 20 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “Down Under” by Men At Work charted at number 22 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “Rip It Up” by Orange Juice charted at number 31 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “Jailhouse Rock” by Elvis Presley charted at number 57 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “If You Wanna Be Happy” by Rocky Sharpe And The Replays charted at number 58 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “Johnny Remember Me” by Meteors charted at number 71 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “Mexican Radio” by Wall Of Voodoo charted at number 100 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart
In 1988, “Anarchy In The U.K.” by Megadeth charted at number 45 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart
In 1994, “Loser” by Beck charted at number 16 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart
In 1994, “Insane In The Brain” by Cypress Hill charted at number 25 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart
In 2011, “F**k You! (aka Forget You)” by CeeLo Green charted at number 14 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart
In 2022, “We Don't Talk About Bruno” by Carolina Gaitán, Mauro Castillo, Adassa, Rhenzy Feliz, Diane Guerrero And Stephanie Beatriz charted at number 1 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart
In 2022, “Down Under” by Luude Featuring Colin Hay charted at number 9 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart
In 1949, “Slap 'er Down Agin, Paw!” by Arthur Godfrey charted at number 9 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart
In 1949, “I'm Looking Over A Four Leaf Clover” by Art Mooney And His Orchestra And Choir or George Trevare charted at number 16 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart
In 1955, “Skokiaan (South African Song)” by The Four Lads or Ralph Marterie charted at number 6 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart
In 1955, “This Ole House” by Rosemary Clooney charted at number 9 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart
In 1960, “Running Bear” by Johnny Preston charted at number 2 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart
In 1960, “El Paso” by Marty Robbins charted at number 20 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart
In 1977, “Disco Duck (Part I) / Disco Duck (Part II) (Instrumental)” by Rick Dees And His Cast Of Idiots charted at number 24 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart
In 1977, “Car Wash / Water” by Rose Royce charted at number 31 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart
In 1977, “Don't Touch Me There / Proud To Be an American” by The Tubes charted at number 45 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart
In 1977, “This Song / Learning How To Love You” by George Harrison charted at number 55 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart
In 1977, “The Rubberband Man / Now That We're Together” by The (Detroit) Spinners charted at number 68 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “Theme From 'Minder' (I Could Be So Good For You) / Nothing At All” by Dennis Waterman charted at number 9 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “The Clapping Song / Blame” by The Belle Stars charted at number 10 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “I Eat Cannibals (Part 1) / I Eat Cannibals (Part 2)” by Toto Coelo charted at number 11 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “Our House / Walking With Mr. Wheeze” by Madness charted at number 19 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “Allentown / Elvis Presley Blvd.” by Billy Joel charted somewhere on the Australian Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “Pass The Dutchie / Please Give Love A Chance” by Musical Youth charted somewhere on the Australian Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “Rock The Casbah / Long Time Jerk” by The Clash charted somewhere on the Australian Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “Dr. Heckyll And Mr. Jive / Shintaro” by Men At Work charted somewhere on the Australian Pop Singles Chart
In 1988, “Pump Up The Volume” by M/A/R/R/S charted at number 11 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart
In 1988, “Walk The Dinosaur” by Was (Not Was) charted at number 12 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart
In 1994, “A**hole” by Denis Leary charted at number 4 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart
In 1994, “Creep” by Radiohead charted at number 45 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart
In 2005, “Underwear Goes Inside The Pants” by Lazyboy (Lazy-B in the UK) charted at number 12 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart
In 2005, “C'mon Aussie C'mon” by Shannon Noll charted at number 47 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart
In 2011, “I Just Had Sex” by The Lonely Island Featuring Akon charted at number 13 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart
In 2011, “Thriller / Heads Will Roll” by Glee Cast charted at number 26 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart
In 2011, “F**k You! (aka Forget You)” by CeeLo Green charted at number 35 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart
In 2022, “We Don't Talk About Bruno” by Carolina Gaitán, Mauro Castillo, Adassa, Rhenzy Feliz, Diane Guerrero And Stephanie Beatriz charted at number 8 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart
In 2022, “Down Under” by Luude Featuring Colin Hay charted at number 12 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart
In 1977, “Wiggle That Wotsit” by The Hollies charted at number 28 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “Rock The Casbah” by The Clash charted at number 4 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “Shoop Shoop Diddy Wop Cumma Cumma Wang Dang” by Monte Video And The Cassettes charted at number 6 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “Dirty Laundry” by Don Henley charted at number 13 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “Dr. Heckyll And Mr. Jive” by Men At Work charted at number 22 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “Pulsing” by The Body Electric charted at number 33 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “Pass The Dutchie” by Musical Youth charted at number 35 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “Wot!” by Captain Sensible charted at number 41 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “Da Da Da I Don't Love You You Don't Love Me Aha Aha Aha (Da da da ich weiß Bescheid, du weißt Bescheid)” by Frank Zander charted at number 43 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “Allentown” by Billy Joel charted at number 44 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “Lies” by Thompson Twins charted at number 48 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart
In 1988, “Pump Up The Volume” by M/A/R/R/S charted at number 2 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart
In 1988, “Fairytale Of New York” by The Pogues Featuring Kirsty MacColl charted at number 19 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart
In 1994, “Insane In The Brain” by Cypress Hill charted at number 31 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart
In 2005, “Car Wash” by Christina Aguilera Featuring Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott charted at number 20 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart
In 2011, “F**k You! (aka Forget You)” by CeeLo Green charted at number 27 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart
In 2022, “Down Under” by Luude Featuring Colin Hay charted at number 1 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart
In 2022, “We Don't Talk About Bruno” by Carolina Gaitán, Mauro Castillo, Adassa, Rhenzy Feliz, Diane Guerrero And Stephanie Beatriz charted at number 7 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart
In 2011, “Barbra Streisand” by Duck Sauce Featuring Armand van Helden And A-Trak charted at number 20 on the Sweden Pop Singles Chart
In 2011, “F**k You! (aka Forget You)” by CeeLo Green charted at number 37 on the Sweden Pop Singles Chart
In 2011, “Barbra Streisand” by Duck Sauce Featuring Armand van Helden And A-Trak charted at number 25 on the Austria Pop Singles Chart
In 2011, “I Need A Dollar” by Aloe Blacc charted at number 64 on the Austria Pop Singles Chart
In 2011, “F**k You! (aka Forget You)” by CeeLo Green charted at number 66 on the Austria Pop Singles Chart
In 2022, “Down Under” by Luude Featuring Colin Hay charted at number 9 on the Austria Pop Singles Chart
In 2022, “The Real Slim Shady” by Eminem charted at number 67 on the Austria Pop Singles Chart
In 2022, “We Don't Talk About Bruno” by Carolina Gaitán, Mauro Castillo, Adassa, Rhenzy Feliz, Diane Guerrero And Stephanie Beatriz charted at number 69 on the Austria Pop Singles Chart
In 1977, “The Rubberband Man” by The (Detroit) Spinners charted at number 10 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart
In 1977, “The Big Bear Bump” by Ronnie And The Big Bear charted at number 20 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart
In 1988, “Stuck On Earth” by ALF (Paul Fusco) charted at number 20 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart
In 1994, “Doop” by Doop charted at number 33 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart
In 2005, “Car Wash” by Christina Aguilera Featuring Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott charted at number 53 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart
In 2011, “Barbra Streisand” by Duck Sauce Featuring Armand van Helden And A-Trak charted at number 71 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart
In 2022, “We Don't Talk About Bruno” by Carolina Gaitán, Mauro Castillo, Adassa, Rhenzy Feliz, Diane Guerrero And Stephanie Beatriz charted at number 63 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart
In 1988, “He's My Girl” by David Hallyday charted at number 22 on the France Pop Singles Chart
In 2011, “Barbra Streisand” by Duck Sauce Featuring Armand van Helden And A-Trak charted at number 41 on the France Pop Singles Chart
In 2011, “I Need A Dollar” by Aloe Blacc charted at number 85 on the France Pop Singles Chart
In 2016, “Life On Mars” by David Bowie charted at number 97 on the France Pop Singles Chart
In 2016, “Space Oddity” by David Bowie charted at number 179 on the France Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “Down Under” by Men At Work charted at number 2 on the Norway Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “Our House” by Madness charted at number 4 on the Norway Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “99 Luftballons” by Nena charted at number 2 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “Puttin' On The Ritz” by Taco charted at number 14 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart
In 2005, “Car Wash” by Christina Aguilera Featuring Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott charted at number 42 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart
In 2005, “Jailhouse Rock” by Elvis Presley charted at number 96 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart
In 2011, “Barbra Streisand” by Duck Sauce Featuring Armand van Helden And A-Trak charted at number 11 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart
In 2011, “I Need A Dollar” by Aloe Blacc charted at number 34 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart
In 2011, “We No Speak Americano” by Yolanda Be Cool And DCUP charted at number 49 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart
In 2011, “F**k You! (aka Forget You)” by CeeLo Green charted at number 58 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart
In 2016, “I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)” by The Proclaimers charted at number 74 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart
In 2022, “Down Under” by Luude Featuring Colin Hay charted at number 62 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart
In 2022, “The Real Slim Shady” by Eminem charted at number 85 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart
In 1966, “Batman Theme” by The Marketts charted at number 10 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart
In 1966, “Batman Theme” by Jan And Dean charted at number 13 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart
In 1966, “Superman” by Dino, Desi And Billy charted at number 31 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart
In 1966, “Juanita Banana” by The Peels charted at number 37 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart
In 1977, “Car Wash” by Rose Royce charted at number 15 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart
In 1977, “This Song” by George Harrison charted at number 43 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart
In 1977, “The Rubberband Man” by The (Detroit) Spinners charted at number 47 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart
In 1977, “In The Mood” by Ray Stevens (as Henhouse Five Plus Too) charted at number 53 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart
In 1977, “Dis-Gorilla” by Rick Dees And His Cast Of Idiots charted at number 93 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart
In 1977, “Up Your Nose With A Rubber Hose” by Gabe Kaplan charted at number 94 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “Stray Cat Strut” by Stray Cats charted at number 7 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “Pass The Dutchie” by Musical Youth charted at number 10 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “Mickey” by Toni Basil charted at number 23 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “Allentown” by Billy Joel charted at number 29 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “Mr. Roboto” by Styx charted at number 31 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “Der Kommissar” by After The Fire charted at number 36 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “The Safety Dance” by Men Without Hats charted at number 41 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart
In 1983, “She Blinded Me With Science” by Thomas Dolby charted at number 45 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart
In 1988, “Pump Up The Volume” by M/A/R/R/S charted at number 4 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart
In 1994, “Loser” by Beck charted at number 6 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart
In 1994, “I Got You Babe” by Cher With Beavis And Butt-Head charted at number 15 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart
In 2011, “F**k You! (aka Forget You)” by CeeLo Green charted at number 7 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart
In 2011, “Barbra Streisand” by Duck Sauce Featuring Armand van Helden And A-Trak charted at number 61 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart
In 2011, “I Just Had Sex” by The Lonely Island Featuring Akon charted at number 76 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart
In 2011, “Thriller / Heads Will Roll” by Glee Cast charted at number 95 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart
In 2022, “We Don't Talk About Bruno” by Carolina Gaitán, Mauro Castillo, Adassa, Rhenzy Feliz, Diane Guerrero And Stephanie Beatriz charted at number 6 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart
In 1988, “Hot Hot Hot” by Buster Poindexter And His Banshees Of Blue charted at number 47 on the Alt-Canada Pop Singles Chart
In 1988, “Dude (Looks Like A Lady)” by Aerosmith charted at number 48 on the Alt-Canada Pop Singles Chart
In 1994, “Loser” by Beck charted at number 37 on the Alt-Canada Pop Singles Chart
In 2022, “We Don't Talk About Bruno” by Carolina Gaitán, Mauro Castillo, Adassa, Rhenzy Feliz, Diane Guerrero And Stephanie Beatriz charted at number 38 on the Spain Pop Singles Chart
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