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Offbeat Datebook: Births and Deaths (sorted by age), Events and Holidays for June 5

Last Updated 04-13-2024

🎭Howard Platt -- is 86 in the year 2024 and 87 in the year 2025; b.6/5/1938
Actor, Producer (m)
TV Shows: Sanford & Son (as Off. 'Hoppy' Hopkins), Flying High, Empire
Movie Titles: The Boy in the Plastic Bubble (TV movie), Westworld, The Rock, The Lucky Ones, Vegas Vacation

🎭🎵Laurie Anderson -- is 77 in the year 2024 and 78 in the year 2025; b.6/5/1947
Movie Director (m), Composer, Songwriter, Singer, Violinist, American
Misc: Sophisticated artist combining music, mime, speech, graphics, film, sculpture, and slides in her compositions
Song Titles: Language is a Virus, Babydoll, Big Science, O Superman (#2 in 1981 at 8 minutes long), This is the Picture (aka Excellent Birds with Peter Gabriel)
Album Titles: Big Science, Mister Heartbreak
Video Titles: Home of the Brave

🎭🎵Ellen Foley -- is 73 in the year 2024 and 74 in the year 2025; b.6/5/1951
Actress, Singer
TV Shows: Night Court (as Billie Young)
Movie Titles: Fatal Attraction, Toosie, Cocktail, Married to the Mob

🎭Beth Hall -- is 66 in the year 2024 and 67 in the year 2025; b.6/5/1958 N.S.
Actress
TV Shows: Mom (as Wendy), Mad Men (as Caroline)
Movie Titles: Wild

🎭Ken Hudson Campbell -- is 62 in the year 2024 and 63 in the year 2025; b.6/5/1962
Actor
TV Shows: Herman's Head (as Animal, the voice of Baby Bob)
Movie Titles: Home Alone, Armageddon, Groundhog Day

🎭🎮Jeff Garlin -- is 62 in the year 2024 and 63 in the year 2025; b.6/5/1962
Actor, Comedian, Cartoon Voice Actor, Producer/Director (m), Video Game Voice Actor
TV Shows: The Goldbergs (as Murray Goldberg), Curb Your Enthusiasm (as Jeff Greene)
Movie Titles: The Rocker, The Bounty Hunter, WALL-E, Toy Story 3, Daddy Day Care
Video Games: Toy Story 3: The Video Game

🎭Ron Livingston -- is 57 in the year 2024 and 58 in the year 2025; b.6/5/1967 N.S.
Actor, Producer (m)
Movie Titles: Boardwalk Empire, Band of Brothers, Office Space, The Conjuring, Swingers, The 5th Wave

🎵Claus Norreen -- is 54 in the year 2024 and 55 in the year 2025; b.6/5/1970
Music Producer, Songwriter, Pop Keyboardist, Danish (Denmark)
Group Names: Aqua

🎭Emy Coligado -- is 53 in the year 2024 and 54 in the year 2025; b.6/5/1971
Actress
TV Shows: Malcolm in the Middle (as Piama), Crossing Jordan (as Emmy)
Movie Titles: The Three Stooges (2012), Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous

🎭Chad Allen -- is 50 in the year 2024 and 51 in the year 2025; b.6/5/1974 N.S.
Actor, Cartoon Voice Actor, Producer (m)
Names/Places: LN:Lazzari
TV Shows: St. Elsewhere (as Tommy Westphall), Charlie Brown (voice), Our House (as David Witherspoon), My Two Dads (as Zach), Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman (as Sheriff Matthew Cooper)
Movie Titles: Battle for Terra, End of the Spear

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🎭Joe Gatto -- is 48 in the year 2024 and 49 in the year 2025; b.6/5/1976 N.S.
Entertainment Figure, Comedian
Misc: of the comedy troupe The Tenderloins
TV Shows: Impractical Jokers (TruTV)

🎭🎮🎵Marc Worden -- is 48 in the year 2024 and 49 in the year 2025; b.6/5/1976
Actor, Cartoon Voice Actor, Video Game Voice Actor, Singer, Canadian
TV Shows: All-New Mickey Mouse Club 90s
Movie Titles: The Invincible Iron Man, Ultimate Avengers (series), Pirates of Silicon Valley
Video Games: Blade Runner, Combat Flight Simulator 2, Skylanders (series), Batman: Arkham Knight, Infinite Crisis, Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham, Grand Theft Auto V, Halo Wars, Marvel Heroes, Final Fantasy Type-O HD

✍🎭Nick Kroll -- is 46 in the year 2024 and 47 in the year 2025; b.6/5/1978 N.S.
Comedy Writer (m), Comic Actor, Cartoon Voice Actor
TV Shows: The Life and Times of Tim (as Stu), The League, Kroll Show, Children's Hospital
Movie Titles: Sausage Party

🎭Chelsey Crisp -- is 41 in the year 2024 and 42 in the year 2025; b.6/5/1983 N.S.
Actress, Producer (m)
TV Shows: Fresh Off the Boat (as Honey)

Edward James -- Birth Anniversary -- b.6/5/1908 N.S. d.3/6/1995 N.S. (86)
Screen/Scriptwriter, Comedy Writer (m)
TV Shows: Leave It To Beaver, The Addams Family, Petticoat Junction, F Troop

🎭Bill Sellars -- Birth Anniversary -- b.6/5/1925 N.S. d.12/19/2018 N.S. (93)
TV Producer/Director (m)
TV Shows: All Creatures Great and Small (producer), Doctor Who (early version director)

🎭🎵Bill Hayes -- Birth Anniversary -- b.6/5/1925 N.S. d.1/12/2024 N.S. (98)
Actor, Pop Crooner
Names/Places: b. in Harvey, IL; Susan Seaforth's husband
Song Titles: The Ballad of Davy Crockett
TV Shows: Your Show of Shows, Days of Our Lives

🎭Mary Kay Bergman -- Birth Anniversary -- b.6/5/1961 d.11/11/1999 (38)
Cartoon Voice Actress
TV Shows: South Park

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🎵Mildred J. Hill -- Death Anniversary -- b.6/27/1859 N.S. d.6/5/1916 N.S. (56)
Composer, Musician
Misc: Schoolteacher; changed the Hill sisters song Good Morning To You into Happy Birthday To You

🎭🎵John "Lonzo" Sullivan -- Death Anniversary -- b.7/7/1917 N.S. d.6/5/1967 N.S. (49)
Comedian, Country-Novelty Performer
Misc: of the Grand Ole Opry's Lonzo and Oscar comedy duo

🎨Jay Irving -- Death Anniversary -- b.10/3/1900 N.S. d.6/5/1970 N.S. (69)
Comic Strip Cartoonist
TV Shows: Draw Me A Laugh

🎭🎵Ish Kabbible -- Death Anniversary -- b.1/19/1908 d.6/5/1994 (86)
Comedian, Cornetist
Names/Places: RN:Merwyn A. Bogue
Misc: some sources say b. 1897 or 1906
Group Names: Kay Kyser Group

🎭🎵🎷Mel Tormé -- Death Anniversary -- b.9/13/1925 N.S. d.6/5/1999 N.S. (73)
TV/Movie Actor, Music Producer, Composer/Songwriter, Songwriter, Drummer, Pianist, Jazz Singer
Names/Places: b. in Chicago; NN:The 'Velvet Fog' singer; RN:Melvin Howard
Song Titles: The Christmas Song (penned for Nat King Cole)
TV Shows: Night Court (as himself, occasional)

🎵🎸Dee Dee Ramone -- Death Anniversary -- b.9/18/1952 d.6/5/2002 (49)
Hall of Famer, Guitarist, Punk Rock Bassist
Names/Places: b. in New York City; RN:Douglas Colvin
Group Names: The Ramones

⚖🎭Ronald Reagan -- Death Anniversary -- b.2/6/1911 d.6/5/2004 (93)
Hall of Famer, President (m), Governor (m), Movie Actor, TV Host
Names/Places: b. in Tampico, IL; MN:Wilson; Jane Wyman then Nancy Davis's husband
Misc: 40th U.S. President 1981-89; most parodied voice of the 80s; in the NAB Broadcasting and Sporscasters Halls of Fame.
TV Shows: GE Theater (actor/host), Death Valley Days (host)
Movie Titles: Knute Rockne-All American, Bedtime For Bonzo

🎵Clyde Forsman -- Death Anniversary -- b.5/7/1915 d.6/5/2009 (94)
Accordionist
Group Names: Those Darn Accordions!

Ray Douglas Bradbury -- Death Anniversary -- b.8/22/1920 d.6/5/2012 (91)
Science Fiction Writer (m)
Names/Places: b. in Waukegan, IL
Misc: Stan Freberg's best friend; His highly imaginative science-fiction stories blended social criticism with an awareness of the hazards of runaway technology.
Book Titles: Fahrenheit 451, Martian Chronicles, Illustrated Man

🎭🎵Don Bowman -- Death Anniversary -- b.8/26/1937 d.6/5/2013 (75)
Comedian, Radio Disc Jock, Country Singer

🎭Peter Sallis -- Death Anniversary -- b.2/1/1921 N.S. d.6/5/2017 N.S. (96)
Cartoon Voice Actor, Director (m), English
TV Shows: Last of the Summer Wine (as Clegg)
Movie Titles: Wallace and Gromit (series)

🎭Robert (Game Show) Earle -- Death Anniversary -- b.1/5/1926 N.S. d.6/5/2019 N.S. (93)
Game Show Host
TV Shows: G.E. College Bowl (moderator)

Related Events on This Date

In 1929, Walt Disney applies for a trademark of the image of Mickey Mouse, for use in motion pictures.

In 1930, 06 x 05 = 30

In 1934, Walt Disney Productions is granted a trademark of “Mickey Mouse” for use in books and newspaper comic strips.

In 1953, On the cover of TV Guide: “Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis”. Other Articles: Danger, Beat the Clock

In 1954, “Your Show Of Shows”, TV Variety; last aired on NBC.

In 1956, Gene Vincentʹs “Be-Bop-A-Lula” is released. It will eventually sell over a million copies.

In 1956, “The Milton Berle Show”, TV Variety, last aired on NBC.

In 1960, “The George Gobel Show”, TV Variety; last aired on CBS.

In 1965, Gilliganʹs Island episode #35. “My Fair Gilligan”. After Gilligan saves Mrs. Howellʹs life, Mr. Howell decides to make him his son. He immediately puts Gilligan through basic training to be a millionaireʹs socialite son (dream sequence), changing the way he walks, talks and dresses. However, Gilligan and the rest of the castaways miss the “old Gilligan.”

In 1965, R.C., “Wooly Bully” by Sam The Sham and The Pharaohs peaked at number two on the pop singles chart.

In 1971, On the cover of TV Guide: “Dan Rowan and Dick Martin”. Other Articles: Issac Asimov, All My Children

In 1974, “Billy Donʹt Be A Hero” single by Bo Donaldson and The Heywoods was certified Gold by the RIAA

In 1975, The Ramonesʹ self-titled first album was released.

In 1976, As a summer replacement for Carol Burnett, CBS goes back a generation to tap Dinah Shore for “Dinah and Her New Best Friends.” The friends include Diana Canova (later of “Soap”), Bruce Kimmel (who will give up TV to produce records of Broadway and cabaret acts) and oddball comedian Gary Mule Deer.

In 1976, R.C., “Bigfoot” by Bro Smith peaked at #57 on the pop singles chart.

In 1976, R.C., “Happy Days” by Pratt and McClain peaked at number five on the pop singles chart. It was the theme song of the then-popular ABC-TV show.

In 1982, R.C., “Murphyʹs Law” by Cheri peaked at #39 on the pop singles chart.

In 1987, Prior to Mets-Pirates game at Shea Stadium, SpiderMan marries Mary Jane Watson. In attendance at the Wedding ceremony, presided over by Marvel Comics president Stan Lee, are Spideyʹs friends Captain America and the Hulk, as well as his enemies, Doctor Doom and the Green Goblin.

In 1988, The longest champagne cork flight was 177 feet and nine inches in New York.

In 1991, NBC announced their choice of Jay Leno as the new permanent host of the Tonight Show.

In 1993, R.C., “Livin' On The Edge” by Aerosmith peaked at #18 on the pop singles chart; “Weird Al” parodied it into “Livin' In The Fridge”

In 1995, On Another World: a KBAY telethon prompted Bay Cityʹs finest to strut their stuff, including Cass singing as Krystal Lake and Joe doing an Elvis impersonation!

In 1995, “Blossom” TV sitcom last aired on NBC.

In 1997, The South Atlantic Leagueʹs RiverDogs announce a Fatherʹs Day promotion, which features the opportunity for fans 21 or older, male or female, to register in a drawing for one guy to receive a free vasectomy. Tomorrow, the Raysʹ Class A affiliate will snip the Joseph P. Riley Jr. Ballpark event in the bud after receiving several complaints from fans, including Bishop David Thompson, a season-ticket holder who is head of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Charleston, and Monsignor Sam R. Miglarese, the dioceseʹs vicar-general.

In 1997, The “Injury” episode of “Newsradio,” originally scheduled for March 20, 1996, finally airs. Itʹs taken fifteen months for them to re-edit the show, since a plot involves Phil Hartmanʹs character saying (gasp) the word “penis.”

In 1999, Mel Torme, the Russian-Jewish kid from the South Side of Chicago who became an international singing star with sidelines as an actor, a songwriter, an arranger, a drummer and a writer, died from compications of the stroke that halted his career in 1996. He was 73. On the TV series Night Court, he was Judge Harry Stoneʹs (played by Harry Anderson of “Night Court”) idol. Torme appearred in one episode but he and Stone never successfully met.

In 1999, On the cover of TV Guide: “Ricky Martin”. Other Articles: TVʹs 25 Greatest Musical Moments, David Strickland

In 2000, B.C., According to the Tonight Show, ancient Babylonians print the first newspaper on a heavy stone tablet; the next day, a Babylonian man smacks his dog on the nose with the paper, killing the dog.

In 2003, Tony Clark changes his number from 00 to 52. The Metsʹ reserve player wanted to give the teamʹs mascot, Mr. Met, his identity back, as he and the congenial baseball-headed character shared double-digit ought.

In 2003, “Sabrina, the Teenage Witch” aired its final show, a rerun of its series finale, on the WB.

In 2004, Ronald Wilson Reagan, the 40th president of the United States, died in Los Angeles at age 93 after a long twilight struggle with Alzheimerʹs disease.

In 2005, “Monty Pythonʹs Spamalot” won three Tony Awards, including best musical; the musical play “The Light in the Piazza” won six prizes, while “Doubt” was named best drama.

In 2008, “The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack” began airing on Cartoon Network

In 2011, “So Random!” began airing on Disney Channel

In 2011, “Teen Wolf” began airing on MTV

In 2030, 06 x 05 = 30

Movie Releases On This Date

In 1981, "Cheech & Chong's Nice Dreams" was released by Columbia Pictures / C & C Brown Production; Tommy Chong (director); Cheech Marin, Tommy Chong, Stacy Keach, Paul Reubens, Evelyn Guerrero, Peter Jason, Tim Rossovich, Timothy Leary, Sandra Bernhard, Tony Cox, Michael Winslow, Cheryl Smith, Linnea Quigley; Action, Adventure, Comedy; Live Action

In 1981, "Final Exam" was released by Motion Picture Marketing; Jimmy Huston (director/screenplay); Cecile Bagdadi, Joel S. Rice, DeAnna Robbins, Sherry Willis-Burch, Timothy L. Raynor, Jerry Rushing, Ralph Brown, John Fallon, Terry W. Farren, Sam Kilman, Don Hepner, Mary Ellen Withers, R.C. Nanney; Slasher; Live Action

In 1987, "Cyclone" was released by CineTel Films; Fred Olen Ray (director/screenplay); Paul Garson, T.L. Lankford (screenplay); Heather Thomas, Jeffrey Combs, Martin Landau, Dar Robinson, Martine Beswick, Robert Quarry, Huntz Hall, Troy Donahue; Sci-Fi, Action; Live Action

In 1987, "Harry and the Hendersons" was released by Universal Pictures / Amblin Entertainment; William Dear (director/screenplay); William E. Martin, Ezra D. Rappaport (screenplay); John Lithgow, Melinda Dillon, Don Ameche, David Suchet, Margaret Langrick, Joshua Rudoy, Lainie Kazan, Kevin Peter Hall, M. Emmet Walsh, William Dear, Laurie O'Brien, John Bloom, Rick Baker, Fred Newman, Tom Hester, Tim Lawrence, Mitch Laue; Fantasy, Comedy; Live Action

In 1992, "Class Act" was released by Warner Bros. Pictures; Randall Miller (director); Cynthia Friedlob, John Semper, Michael Swerdlick, Richard Brenne, Wayne Allan Rice (screenplay); Christopher "Kid" Reid, Christopher "Play" Martin, Karyn Parsons, Thomas Mikal Ford, Rick Ducommun, Alysia Rogers, Andre Rosey Brown, David Basulto, Doug E. Doug, George Alvarez, Lamont Johnson, Loretta Devine, Mariann Aalda, Meshach Taylor, Michael Whaley, Patricia Fraser, Pauly Shore, Raye Birk, Reginald Ballard, Simply Marvelous, John Hostetter, Lance Crouther, Rhea Perlman, Sam McMurray, Baldwin C. Sykes; Comedy; Live Action

In 1998, "Mr. Jealousy" was released by Lions Gate Films; Noah Baumbach (director/screenplay); Eric Stoltz, Annabella Sciorra, Chris Eigeman, Carlos Jacott, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Brian Kerwin, John Lehr, Peter Bogdanovich, Martha Gehman, Noah Baumbach, Eddie Kaye Thomas, Bridget Fonda; Romance, Comedy; Live Action

In 1998, "The Truman Show" was released by Paramount Pictures; Peter Weir (director); Andrew Niccol (screenplay); Jim Carrey, Laura Linney, Noah Emmerich, Natascha McElhone, Holland Taylor, Ed Harris, Brian Delate, Paul Giamatti, Peter Krause, Heidi Schanz, Antoni Corone, Mario Ernesto Sanchez, John Roselius, Harry Shearer, Una Damon, Philip Baker Hall, John Pleshette, Philip Glass, O-Lan Jones, Terry Camilleri, Dona Hardy, Jeanette Miller, Joel McKinnon Miller, Marc Macaulay; Comedy, Drama; Live Action

Unusual Songs Charting in the U.S.

In 1948, “Toolie Oolie Doolie (The Yodel Polka)” by The Andrews Sisters charted at number 4 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1948, “Toolie Oolie Doolie (The Yodel Polka)” by Vaughn Horton And His Polka Debs charted at number 11 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1948, “Mañana (Is Soon Enough For Me)” by Peggy Lee charted at number 12 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1948, “Sabre Dance Boogie” by Freddy Martin Featuring Barclay Allen charted at number 13 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1965, “Wooly Bully” by Sam The Sham And The Pharaohs charted at number 2 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1965, “Queen Of The House” by Jody Miller charted at number 12 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1965, “Iko Iko” by Dixie Cups charted at number 43 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1965, “Boo-Ga-Loo” by Tom And Jerrio charted at number 47 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1965, “Laurie (Strange Things Happen)” by Dickey Lee charted at number 49 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1965, “You Turn Me On (Turn On Song)” by Ian Whitcomb And Bluesville charted at number 61 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1965, “The Puzzle Song” by Shirley Ellis charted at number 80 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1965, “Lip Sync (To The Tongue Twisters)” by Len Barry charted at number 86 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1971, “Chick-A-Boom (Don't Ya Jes' Love It)” by Daddy Dewdrop charted at number 17 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1971, “When You're Hot, You're Hot” by Jerry Reed charted at number 28 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1971, “Timothy” by The Buoys charted at number 32 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1971, “Ajax Liquor Store” by Hudson And Landry charted at number 53 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1971, “The Court Room” by Clarence Carter charted at number 61 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1971, “Signs” by The Five Man Electrical Band charted at number 88 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Happy Days” by Pratt And McClain charted at number 5 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Welcome Back (Theme From 'Welcome Back, Kotter')” by John Sebastian charted at number 7 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Making Our Dreams Come True (Theme From "Laverne And Shirley")” by Cyndi Grecco charted at number 44 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Sixteen Tons” by The Don Harrison Band charted at number 48 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Yes, Yes, Yes” by Bill Cosby charted at number 49 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “One Piece At A Time” by Johnny Cash And The Tennessee Three charted at number 55 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Bigfoot” by Bro Smith charted at number 57 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “I.O.U.” by Jimmy Dean charted at number 58 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen charted at number 59 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Tubular Bells (Theme From "The Exorcist")” by Champs Boys Orchestra charted at number 98 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Murphy's Law” by Cheri charted at number 39 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “I Know What Boys Like” by The Waitresses charted at number 62 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “I Predict” by Sparks charted at number 63 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “I Want Candy” by Bow Wow Wow charted at number 78 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Hooked On Swing” by Larry Elgart And His Manhattan Swing Orchestra charted at number 83 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “The Beatles Movie Medley” by The Beatles charted at number 92 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Do The Donkey Kong” by Buckner And Garcia charted at number 103 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1993, “Three Little Pigs” by Green Jellÿ charted at number 20 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1993, “Supermodel (You Better Work)” by RuPaul charted at number 87 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1993, “Tarzan Boy” by Baltimora charted at number 93 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Wild, Wild West” by Will Smith Featuring Dru Hill And Kool Mo Dee charted at number 16 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “All Star” by Smash Mouth charted at number 27 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “I'll Think Of A Reason Later” by Lee Ann Womack charted at number 82 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Why Don't You Get A Job?” by The Offspring charted at number 94 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Hillbilly Shoes” by Montgomery Gentry charted at number 97 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 2004, “Redneck Woman” by Gretchen Wilson charted at number 22 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “The Safety Dance” by Glee Cast charted at number 81 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “Blah, Blah, Blah” by Ke$ha Featuring 3OH!3 charted at number 92 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in the U.K.

In 1965, “The Clapping Song” by Shirley Ellis charted at number 7 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1965, “King Of The Road” by Roger Miller charted at number 9 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1965, “Iko Iko” by Dixie Cups charted at number 24 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1965, “Pop Go The Workers” by The Barron Knights charted at number 25 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1971, “It's A Sin To Tell A Lie” by Gerry Monroe charted at number 18 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1971, “Sugar, Sugar” by Sakkarin charted at number 23 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1971, “Good Old Arsenal” by Arsenal First Team Squad charted at number 26 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1971, “Chirpy Chirpy, Cheep Cheep” by Middle Of The Road charted at number 36 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1971, “Bridget The Midget (The Queen Of The Blues)” by Ray Stevens charted at number 44 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “No Charge” by J.J. Barrie charted at number 1 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Combine Harvester (Brand New Key)” by The Wurzels charted at number 2 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “House Of Fun” by Madness charted at number 1 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “We Have A Dream” by Scotland World Cup Squad charted at number 18 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Tottenham Tottenham” by Tottenham Hotspur Fa Cup Final Squad charted at number 32 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “This Time (We'll Get It Right) / We'll Fly The Flag” by England World Cup Squad '82 charted at number 37 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “I Want Candy” by Bow Wow Wow charted at number 38 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Iko Iko” by Natasha charted at number 54 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “The Beatles Movie Medley” by The Beatles charted at number 56 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Iko Iko” by The Belle Stars charted at number 74 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “I Shot The Sheriff” by Eric Clapton charted at number 75 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1993, “Three Little Pigs” by Green Jellÿ charted at number 5 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1993, “Jump Around / Top O' The Morning To Ya” by House Of Pain charted at number 11 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1993, “The Jungle Book Groove” by Jungle Book charted at number 16 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1993, “Reet Petite (The Sweetest Girl In Town)” by Pinky And Perky charted at number 52 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1993, “Pets” by Porno For Pyros charted at number 53 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Lift It High (All About Belief)” by 1999 Manchester United Squad charted at number 16 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Witch Doctor” by Cartoons charted at number 30 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Why Don't You Get A Job?” by The Offspring charted at number 34 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Hi! My Name Is” by Eminem charted at number 49 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Flat Beat” by Mr. Oizo charted at number 51 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 2004, “Cha Cha Slide” by DJ Casper charted at number 36 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 2004, “Ding Dong Song” by Günther And The Sunshine Girls charted at number 50 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “Three Lions 2010” by Squad charted at number 27 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “Three Lions” by David Baddiel And Frank Skinner With The Lightning Seeds charted at number 75 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “The Safety Dance” by Glee Cast charted at number 88 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “World In Motion” by England New Order charted at number 98 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Australia

In 1954, “Let's Do It” by Eartha Kitt charted at number 17 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1965, “Do The Clam” by Elvis Presley charted at number 4 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1971, “Chirpy Chirpy, Cheep Cheep” by Lally Stott charted at number 3 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1971, “Chirpy Chirpy, Cheep Cheep” by Middle Of The Road charted at number 5 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Bohemian Rhapsody / I'm In Love With My Car” by Queen charted at number 4 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Only Sixteen / The Millionaire” by Dr. Hook charted at number 18 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Happy Days / Cruisin' With The Fonz” by Pratt And McClain charted at number 55 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Convoy / Black Bear Road” by C.W. McCall charted at number 58 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “The Lion Sleeps Tonight (Wemoweh) / Paper Face” by Dove charted at number 63 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “I Like Beer / From A Mansion To A Honky Tonk” by Tom T. Hall charted at number 88 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “D.I.V.O.R.C.E / Cuckoo” by Billy Connolly charted at number 93 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Hit The Road Jack / Hard Lovin' Woman” by The Stampeders charted at number 96 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Mickey / Hanging Around” by Toni Basil charted at number 2 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Be Good Johnny / F19” by Men At Work charted at number 10 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “The Lion Sleeps Tonight (Wemoweh) / Rhythm, Movement And Throbbing” by Tight Fit charted at number 17 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Golden Brown / Love 30” by The Stranglers charted at number 20 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Don't Talk To Strangers / Comic Book Heroes / I'm Your Superman” by Rick Springfield charted at number 29 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Computer Love / The Model” by Kraftwerk charted at number 33 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “The Beatles Movie Medley / I'm Happy Just to Dance With You” by The Beatles charted at number 37 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Wordy Rappinghood / (You Don't Stop) Wordy Rappinghood” by Tom Tom Club charted at number 54 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “The Lunatics (Have Taken Over The Asylum) / Faith, Hope And Charity” by Fun Boy Three charted at number 63 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “(Oh) Pretty Woman / Happy Trails” by Van Halen charted at number 66 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Lunatic Fringe / Cowboys In Hong Kong (As Far As Siam)” by Red Rider charted at number 81 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “The Birdie Song (Birdie Dance) / Mellow Terrain” by The Tweets charted at number 87 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1993, “Detachable Penis” by King Missile charted at number 23 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1993, “Mr. Wendal / Revolution” by Arrested Development charted at number 25 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Why Don't You Get A Job?” by The Offspring charted at number 7 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Hi! My Name Is” by Eminem charted at number 18 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “We No Speak Americano” by Yolanda Be Cool And DCUP charted at number 4 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in New Zealand

In 1976, “Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen charted at number 5 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Gumboots” by Fred Dagg (John Clarke) charted at number 8 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Be Good Johnny” by Men At Work charted at number 3 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “The Lion Sleeps Tonight (Wemoweh)” by Tight Fit charted at number 4 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Maoris On 45” by The Consorts charted at number 8 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Heading For The Top” by World Cup Soccer Squad charted at number 10 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Down Under” by Men At Work charted at number 32 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Homosapien” by Pete Shelley charted at number 41 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “O Superman” by Laurie Anderson charted at number 45 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Wordy Rappinghood” by Tom Tom Club charted at number 50 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1993, “Detachable Penis” by King Missile charted at number 13 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1993, “Mr. Wendal / Revolution” by Arrested Development charted at number 17 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1993, “I Put A Spell On You” by Bryan Ferry charted at number 35 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1993, “Jump Around” by House Of Pain charted at number 36 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Hi! My Name Is” by Eminem charted at number 11 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Flat Beat” by Mr. Oizo charted at number 39 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Sweden

In 1982, “You're In The Army Now” by Bolland charted at number 7 on the Sweden Pop Singles Chart

In 1993, “Ça plane pour moi” by Leila K. charted at number 40 on the Sweden Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Why Don't You Get A Job?” by The Offspring charted at number 5 on the Sweden Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Flat Beat” by Mr. Oizo charted at number 22 on the Sweden Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Best Friend” by Toy-Box charted at number 23 on the Sweden Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Tarzan And Jane” by Toy-Box charted at number 35 on the Sweden Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Hi! My Name Is” by Eminem charted at number 49 on the Sweden Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Insane In The Brain” by Jason Nevins vs. Cypress Hill charted at number 58 on the Sweden Pop Singles Chart

In 2004, “Ding Dong Song” by Günther And The Sunshine Girls charted at number 28 on the Sweden Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Austria

In 1993, “Ça plane pour moi” by Leila K. charted at number 8 on the Austria Pop Singles Chart

In 1993, “Supermodel (You Better Work)” by RuPaul charted at number 19 on the Austria Pop Singles Chart

In 1993, “One Night In Bangkok” by TN'T Party Zone charted at number 22 on the Austria Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Flat Beat” by Mr. Oizo charted at number 3 on the Austria Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Mambo No. 5 (A Little Bit Of...)” by Lou Bega charted at number 6 on the Austria Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Why Don't You Get A Job?” by The Offspring charted at number 36 on the Austria Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Hi! My Name Is” by Eminem charted at number 38 on the Austria Pop Singles Chart

In 2004, “Dragostea din teï” by O-Zone charted at number 2 on the Austria Pop Singles Chart

In 2004, “Dragostea din teï” by Haiducii charted at number 3 on the Austria Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “Blah, Blah, Blah” by Ke$ha Featuring 3OH!3 charted at number 44 on the Austria Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in the Netherlands

In 1965, “King Of The Road” by Roger Miller charted at number 8 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Down Under” by Men At Work charted at number 28 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Murphy's Law” by Cheri charted at number 50 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 1993, “Creep” by Radiohead charted at number 29 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 1993, “Ça plane pour moi” by Leila K. charted at number 34 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Best Friend” by Toy-Box charted at number 1 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “We're Going To Ibiza!” by Vengaboys charted at number 3 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Why Don't You Get A Job?” by The Offspring charted at number 7 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Tarzan And Jane” by Toy-Box charted at number 9 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Witch Doctor” by Cartoons charted at number 16 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Flat Beat” by Mr. Oizo charted at number 25 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Insane In The Brain” by Jason Nevins vs. Cypress Hill charted at number 54 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Hi! My Name Is” by Eminem charted at number 59 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 2004, “Dragostea din teï” by O-Zone charted at number 28 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 2004, “Dragostea din teï” by Haiducii charted at number 38 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 2004, “Cha Cha Slide” by DJ Casper charted at number 48 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 2021, “| Gjon's Tears charted at number 53 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in France

In 1993, “Alison (C'est ma copine à moi)” by Jordy charted at number 6 on the France Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Flat Beat” by Mr. Oizo charted at number 18 on the France Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Witch Doctor” by Cartoons charted at number 25 on the France Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Chocolate Salty Balls” by Chef (Isaac Hayes) charted at number 99 on the France Pop Singles Chart

In 2004, “Dragostea din teï” by O-Zone charted at number 1 on the France Pop Singles Chart

In 2004, “Dragostea din teï” by Haiducii charted at number 15 on the France Pop Singles Chart

In 2004, “Cha Cha Slide” by DJ Casper charted at number 17 on the France Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “Dur dur d'être bébé! (It's Tough To Be A Baby)” by Bébé Lilly charted at number 45 on the France Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Norway

In 1965, “King Of The Road” by Roger Miller charted at number 1 on the Norway Pop Singles Chart

In 1971, “Chirpy Chirpy, Cheep Cheep” by Middle Of The Road charted at number 6 on the Norway Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Why Don't You Get A Job?” by The Offspring charted at number 12 on the Norway Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Flat Beat” by Mr. Oizo charted at number 16 on the Norway Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Best Friend” by Toy-Box charted at number 18 on the Norway Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Switzerland

In 1971, “Chirpy Chirpy, Cheep Cheep” by Middle Of The Road charted at number 2 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Da da da ich lieb dich nicht du liebst mich nicht aha aha aha” by Trio charted at number 2 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart

In 1993, “Ça plane pour moi” by Leila K. charted at number 18 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Mambo No. 5 (A Little Bit Of...)” by Lou Bega charted at number 1 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Flat Beat” by Mr. Oizo charted at number 8 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Insane In The Brain” by Jason Nevins vs. Cypress Hill charted at number 28 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Hi! My Name Is” by Eminem charted at number 39 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart

In 2004, “Dragostea din teï” by Haiducii charted at number 3 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart

In 2004, “Dragostea din teï” by O-Zone charted at number 4 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “Blah, Blah, Blah” by Ke$ha Featuring 3OH!3 charted at number 69 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Canada

In 1965, “Boo-Ga-Loo” by Tom And Jerrio charted at number 22 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1965, “Laurie (Strange Things Happen)” by Dickey Lee charted at number 30 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1971, “Chick-A-Boom (Don't Ya Jes' Love It)” by Daddy Dewdrop charted at number 2 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1971, “When You're Hot, You're Hot” by Jerry Reed charted at number 24 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1971, “Signs” by The Five Man Electrical Band charted at number 35 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1971, “Timothy” by The Buoys charted at number 53 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Welcome Back (Theme From 'Welcome Back, Kotter')” by John Sebastian charted at number 2 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Happy Days” by Pratt And McClain charted at number 6 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen charted at number 13 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “One Piece At A Time” by Johnny Cash And The Tennessee Three charted at number 47 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “I.O.U.” by Jimmy Dean charted at number 49 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Making Our Dreams Come True (Theme From "Laverne And Shirley")” by Cyndi Grecco charted at number 56 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “No Charge” by John Gilbert charted at number 60 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Sixteen Tons” by The Don Harrison Band charted at number 88 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Homosapien” by Pete Shelley charted at number 28 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “The Beatles Movie Medley” by The Beatles charted at number 29 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Who Can It Be Now?” by Men At Work charted at number 41 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Wild, Wild West” by Will Smith Featuring Dru Hill And Kool Mo Dee charted at number 11 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Why Don't You Get A Job?” by The Offspring charted at number 19 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Hi! My Name Is” by Eminem charted at number 22 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “All Star” by Smash Mouth charted at number 27 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “The Safety Dance” by Glee Cast charted at number 55 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “Blah, Blah, Blah” by Ke$ha Featuring 3OH!3 charted at number 75 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Alt-Canada

In 1993, “I Put A Spell On You” by Bryan Ferry charted at number 42 on the Alt-Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen)” by Baz Luhrmann charted at number 38 on the Alt-Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Wild, Wild West” by Will Smith Featuring Dru Hill And Kool Mo Dee charted at number 48 on the Alt-Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Why Don't You Get A Job?” by The Offspring charted at number 59 on the Alt-Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Hi! My Name Is” by Eminem charted at number 74 on the Alt-Canada Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Italy

In 2004, “Dragostea din teï” by Haiducii charted at number 9 on the Italy Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Finland

In 1999, “Flat Beat” by Mr. Oizo charted at number 1 on the Finland Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Spain

In 2010, “We No Speak Americano” by Yolanda Be Cool And DCUP charted at number 7 on the Spain Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “Bob Esponja pantalones cuadrados” by SpongeBob Squarepants charted at number 22 on the Spain Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Denmark

In 2004, “Milkshake” by Kelis charted at number 19 on the Denmark Pop Singles Chart

The Holiday Almanacs June 5, 2024

What's Today?

Today is Wed Jun the 5 in the year 2024 , a leap year
Jan 1 began on a Mon
This is day 157 of the year
Serialnumber = 45436
Julian date = 2460455 O.S.= 5 - 23 - 2024

Calendar

Holidays

Feast of St. Boniface, bishop of Mainz, martyr, Apostle of Germany.
Brain Tumor Awareness Week (Day 3)
National Fishing Week (Day 3)
National Bathroom Reading Week (Day 3)
[USA] National Safe Boating Week (Day 4)
Lyme Disease Awareness Week (Day 4)
National Soaring Week (Day 4)
National Humor Week (Day 4)
National Fragrance Week (Day 4)
Teacher Thank You Week (Day 4)
[Columbia] Thanksgiving Day
[Denmark] Constitution Day (1849, 1953)
[Seychelles] Liberation Day (Anniversary of Coup) (1977)
[Suriname] Hindoestanen (Immigration Day)
[UN] World Environment Day. Sponsored by the U.N. Environment Program
[World] Meteorology Day
AIDS Day (1981)
International Volunteers Week (Day 5)
Iranian Revolution Day.
World Environment Day.

Reminders

Astrological Sign: Gemini: The Twins (5-21 thru 6-21); Ruling Planet: Mercury. Element: Air. Traits: Mentally active, talkative, versatile. Body part associated with this sign: The arms. Occupations: Crafts, communications, work dealing with intricate problems, sales, small businesses.
Astrological Sign: Cancer: The Crab (6-22 thru 7-21); Ruling Planet: Moon. Element: Water. Traits: Maternal, compassionate, thrifty. Body part associated with this sign: The breast. Occupations: Raising children, animals, or plants, history, antiques, caring for the elderly.
Full Moon: the Wild Strawberry Moon and the Dyad (pair) Moon, Mead Moon, Hot Moon, Rose Moon
June's name comes from the Latin word juniores, or youths.
Gems: The pearl, moonstone and alexandrite
Flowers: The rose and honeysuckle
Meanings: the sentimental meaning of the pearl and moonstone is for purity, and the rose and the honeysuckle are for love and devotion.
American Rivers Month
Black Music Month
Adopt-A-Shelter-Cat Month
Turkey Lover's Month
National Accordion Awareness Month
Fight The Filthy Fly Month
Cancer in the Sun Month
Dairy Month
Fiction is Fun Month
Fight the Filthy Fly Month!!
Fireworks Safety Month
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Month
Gay Pride Month
Graduation Month
Home Improvement Months (not the TV show) (from April-Sep)
Hurricane Season Months in the East (June 1-Nov 30)
Hurricane Season Months in the West (June 1-Oct 31)
National Accordion Awareness Month.
National Adopt-a-Cat Month
National Dream Work Month
National Drive Safe Month
National Forest System Month
National Frozen Yogurt Month
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Philatelic Writers Month.
Portable Computer Month
Ragweed Control Month
Supreme Court Month of Tough Decisions
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Tony Award Month
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Youth Suicide Prevention Month
Zoo and Aqarium Month
Corn Dance (Pueblo Indians).
Zeta Perseid meteor shower (thru 6-17)
[Ancient Rome] Nonae Juni�
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