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Offbeat Datebook: Births and Deaths (sorted by age), Events and Holidays for November 27

Last Updated 11-29-2023

🎭🎵Aubrey Peeples -- Birthdate Conflict -- b.11/27/1993 N.S. or 11/26/1993 N.S.
Actress, Producer (m), Singer
TV Shows: Necessary Roughness, Nashville (as Layla Grant)
Movie Titles: Sharknado, Rage, Jem and the Holograms

🎭Curtis Armstrong -- is 70 in the year 2023 and 71 in the year 2024; b.11/27/1953
Actor, Cartoon Voice Actor, Producer (m)
TV Shows: Moonlighting (as Herbert Viola), King of the Nerds (co-host), Dan Vs., American Dad!
Movie Titles: Ray, Southland Tales, Risky Business, Revenge of the Nerds

✍⚛🎭Bill Nye -- is 68 in the year 2023 and 69 in the year 2024; b.11/27/1955
Author (m), Writer (m), Scientist (m), Educator (m), Actor, Comedian, TV Host
TV Shows: Bill Nye the Science Guy

🎭Rick Rockwell -- is 67 in the year 2023 and 68 in the year 2024; b.11/27/1956 N.S.
Comedian
Misc: TV Millionaire in the infamous Fox 2000 special
TV Shows: San Diego at Large (as "Skippy" and other characters)

🎭🎮William Fichtner -- is 67 in the year 2023 and 68 in the year 2024; b.11/27/1956 N.S.
Actor, Cartoon Voice Actor, Video Game Voice Actor
TV Shows: Mom, Prison Break, Crossing Lines, Entourage, Invasion
Movie Titles: Armageddon, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Go, The Perfect Storm, The Dark Knight, Black Hawk Down, Armageddon, Contact
Video Games: Grand Theft Auto (series), Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3

🎭Robin Givens -- is 59 in the year 2023 and 60 in the year 2024; b.11/27/1964
TV/Movie Actress, Producer (m)
Names/Places: b. in New York City; Mike Tyson's ex-wife; MN:Simone
TV Shows: Courthouse, Sparks (as Wilma Cuthbert), House of Payne (as Tanya), Head of The Class (as preppy Darlene Merriman), A Rage in Harlem, Boomerang, Angel Street
Movie Titles: Boomerang, Head of State, Blankman, God's Not Dead 2, Women of Brewster Place (TV movie)

🎭Todd Giebenhain -- is 49 in the year 2023 and 50 in the year 2024; b.11/27/1974
Actor
TV Shows: True Detective, Malcolm in the Middle (as Richie), Raising Hope (as Frank)
Movie Titles: Galaxy Quest

🎭Jaleel White -- is 47 in the year 2023 and 48 in the year 2024; b.11/27/1976
Actor, Cartoon Voice Actor, Producer (m)
TV Shows: The Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic Underground, Charlie & Company, Family Matters (as Steve Urkel the dweeb-next-door), Grown Ups (as J. Calvin Frazier)
Movie Titles: Dreamgirls

🎭Arjay Smith -- is 40 in the year 2023 and 41 in the year 2024; b.11/27/1983
Actor, Producer (m)
TV Shows: Malcolm in the Middle (as Cadet Finley), Perception (as Max Lewicki)

🎭Connie Sawyer -- Birth Anniversary -- b.11/27/1912 N.S. d.1/21/2018 N.S. (105)
Actress
Movie Titles: Foul Play, "Oh, God!", Pineapple Express, When Harry Met Sally

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🎭🏆🏀Chick Hearn -- Birth Anniversary -- b.11/27/1916 d.8/5/2002 (85)
Hall of Famer, Cartoon Voice Actor, Basketball Announcer, NBA Player
Names/Places: RFMN:Francis Dayle
Sports Teams: Los Angeles Lakers (play-by-play man 1961-2002)
TV Shows: Bowling for Dollars (host)

🎭🎵Buffalo Bob Smith -- Birth Anniversary -- b.11/27/1917 d.7/30/1998 (80)
TV Host, Singer
Names/Places: b. in Buffalo, NY
TV Shows: Howdy Doody Show (co-host)

🎭Ernie Wise -- Birth Anniversary -- b.11/27/1925 d.3/21/1999 (73)
Comedian, English
Misc: Half of the (Eric) Morecambe and Wise British comedy team

🎭🏆🥊Bruce Lee -- Birth Anniversary -- b.11/27/1940 d.7/20/1973 (32)
TV/Movie Actor, Martial Arts
Names/Places: b. in San Francisco; RN:Lee Yuen Kam or Lee Siu Loong
Misc: chop sockey movies
TV Shows: Enter the Dragon, The Green Hornet (as Kato), Batman (as Kato), Longstreet (as instructor)
Movie Titles: Enter The Dragon

🎵🎸Jimi Hendrix -- Birth Anniversary -- b.11/27/1942 N.S. d.9/18/1970 N.S. (27)
Hall of Famer, Songwriter, Guitarist, Rock and Roll Singer
Names/Places: b. in Seattle, WA; RFN:Johnny Allen, then James Marshall
Misc: He stretched the capabilities of an electric guitar to its limits; Legendary psychedelc blues guitar; d. drug overdose in London; played and influenced jazz, blues, rock, funk, heavy metal and even some rappers so just say influential and innovative musician or artist and songwriter and if mentioning guitar player then you need to say one of the best musicians or guitarist if not the best guitarist of the 20th century.
Group Names: Jimi Hendrix Experience (lead) Joey Dee & the Starlighters

🎭Mark York -- Birth Anniversary -- b.11/27/1965 N.S. d.5/19/2021 N.S. (55)
Actor
Names/Places: aka Marcus A. York
TV Shows: The Office (as Billy Merchant)

📰💰Ross McWhirter -- Death Anniversary -- b.8/12/1925 d.11/27/1975 (50)
Publisher (m), Brewer, British
Names/Places: Norris's twin
Book Titles: The Guinness Book of World Records

✍🎭Steve Gordon -- Death Anniversary -- b.??/??/1938 d.11/27/1982
Author (m), Screen/Scriptwriter, Movie Director (m)
Misc: he was best known for writing and directing the 1981 comedy Arthur starring Dudley Moore
Movie Titles: Dudley (writing and directing)

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🎭David White -- Death Anniversary -- b.4/4/1916 N.S. d.11/27/1990 N.S. (74)
Actor
TV Shows: Bewitched (as Larry Tate)

🏆⚽Len Shackleton -- Death Anniversary -- b.5/3/1922 d.11/27/2000 (78)
Hall of Famer, Soccer Player, English
Names/Places: NN:The Clown Price of Soccer
Misc: inside forward, outside left; one of English soccer's finest ever entertainers

🎭Billie Bird -- Death Anniversary -- b.2/28/1908 d.11/27/2002 (94)
TV Actress, Comedienne
TV Shows: It Takes Two, Benson (as Mrs. Cassidy), Dear John (as Mrs. Philbert)

🎭Irving Kershner -- Death Anniversary -- b.4/29/1923 d.11/27/2010 (87)
Movie Director (m)
Movie Titles: The Empire Strikes Back, Never Say Never Again

🎨✍⚛🎭Jonathan (Wolfe) Miller -- Death Anniversary -- b.7/21/1934 N.S. d.11/27/2019 N.S. (85)
Sculptor (m), Author (m), Writer (m), Humorist, Doctor (m), Actor, Stage Director (m), English
Misc: TV Presenter, Theatre and Opera Director

🎭🎵Eddie Mekka -- Death Anniversary -- b.6/14/1952 N.S. d.11/27/2021 N.S. (69)
Actor, Opera Singer
Names/Places: b. in Worchester, MA
TV Shows: Laverne & Shirley (as Carmine Ragusa 'The Big Ragu'), Blanksy's Beauties (as Joey DeLuca)
Movie Titles: Dreamgirls, A League of Their Own

🎭Frances Sternhagen -- Death Anniversary -- b.1/13/1930 N.S. d.11/27/2023 N.S. (93)
Actress
Misc: replaced Jessica Tandy in Broadway's Driving Miss Daisy
TV Shows: The Closer (as Willie Ray Johnson), Cheers (as Mother Clavin), Stephen King's The Golden Years (as Gina Williams), ER (as Millicent "Gamma" Carter)
Movie Titles: Misery, The Mist, Outland

Related Events on This Date

In 1896, The premiere performance of “Also Sprach Zarathustra” (Thus Spake Zoroaster) took place in Frankfurt, Germany, conducted by composer Richard Strauss. It became an 'opener' for many live shows after use in the movie “2001: A Space Odyssey”.

In 1911, The stage comedy “The Playboy of the Western World” by J.M. Synge received a hostile reception as it opened in New York because of theatergoers angered over its portrayal of Irish characters.

In 1935, “Eeny Meeny Miney Mo” was recorded by Ginger Rogers and Johnny Mercer this day. The tune was recorded at Decca Records in Los Angeles.

In 1936, The movie “Popeye the Sailor Meets Sinbad the Sailor” opened in movie theaters in the U.S.A.

In 1948, “All I Want For Xmas Is My Two Front Teeth” Makes The Pop Chart by Spike Jones and the City Slickers with George Rock; will hit number one.

In 1955, The Guinness Book of World Records may have published its first issue on this date, but who was keeping track then?

In 1958, HOT NEW MOVIES “THE BLOB” (Steve McQueen); “I WANT TO LIVE” (Susan Hayward went on to earn the Best Actress OSCAR for this role)

In 1965, Author Ken Kesey and his band of “Merry Pranksters” hold the first “Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test” in San Francisco.

In 1965, On the cover of TV Guide: “Bob Crane of Hoganʹs Heroes”. Other Articles: Green Acres, Liza Minnelli.

In 1965, R.C., “Taste Of Honey” by Herb Alpert and The Tijuana Brass peaked at number seven on the pop singles chart; Allan Sherman parodied it into “A Waste Of Money”.

In 1966, Filming of Peter Cook and Dudley Mooreʹs BBC-TV comedy show “Not Only…But Also”, with appearance of John Lennon.

In 1966, The number one Billboard Pop Hit: “Winchester Cathedral,” The New Vaudeville Band. Composer Geoff Stephens sings the song through a megaphone, giving it a 1930s vaudeville style.

In 1967, The Beatlesʹ album, “Magical Mystery Tour,” was released in the U.S. by Capitol Records where it hits number one. It was released in the United Kingdom eleven days later as an extended play disc, without three singles. One side contains the songs from the movie of the same name, (“I Am the Walrus,” “Fool on the Hill,” “Blue Jay Way,” and “Your Mother Should Know”) The other side features singles previously unavailable on a long player (“Penny Lane,” “Strawberry Fields Forever,” “Hello Goodbye,” “Baby Youʹre A Rich Man,” and “All You Need Is Love”). On December 8, EMI will release a double-EP containing only the songs from the film. Both the American LP and the British EP are big sellers, the film however, is not.

In 1969, Johnny Cash was at #1 on the US Country chart with At San Quentin a recording of a live concert given to the inmates of San Quentin State Prison. The album was nominated for a number of Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year and won Best Male Country Vocal Performance for "A Boy Named Sue."

In 1974, Another novelty song became a number one hit as Carl Douglasʹ “Kung Fu Fighting” hit gold status on this date; Douglas later attempted a follow-up with “Dance the Kung Fu.”

In 1976, On “Saturday Night Live,” writer/genius Michael OʹDonoghue tells host Jodie Foster a “Least-Loved Bedtime Tale”: “The Little Train That Died.”

In 1976, TV Guide Listing: 8:30 p.m./ET “The Bob Newhart Show” (CBS): Jerry comes into a great deal of money — enough, Bob fears, to turn him into an idle, beer-guzzling busybody. Jerry: Peter Bonerz. Emily: Suzanne Pleshette. Junior Harrison: John Randolph. Shorty: Howard Morris.

In 1977, The film “Saturday Night Fever” opened in U.S. theaters and made a superstar of John Travolta, the former star of TVʹs “Welcome Back, Kotter.” The filmʹs soundtrack album, by the Bee Gees and others, sold more than eleven million copies.

In 1977, “Comedy with Music (Victor Borge)” closes at Imperial, New York, after 66 performances.

In 1980, The movie “Cheech and Chongʹs Next Movie” opened in movie theaters in Germany.

In 1980, “Bosom Buddies”, TV Comedy; debut on ABC starring Peter Scolari and Tom Hanks disguised in drag. Henry Desmond and Kip Wilson move to New York when their friend Amy promises them a great apartment thatʹs dirt cheap. They soon find out why itʹs so cheap — itʹs a hotel for women. The duo make one adjustment. The other ladies know soon know them as Buffy and Hildegarde, but also know them as Kip and Henry, Buffy and Hildy are brothers. See? Itʹs all perfectly normal, on ABCʹs “Bosom Buddies.”

In 1982, “Down Under” by Men At Work entered the Top 40 chart.

In 1991, On One Life to Live: Bo Buchanan and Cassie tied the knot, but were stunned when Boʹs presumed-dead wife, Sarah, appeared out of nowhere! Turns out Sarah did have more than one life to live!

In 1992, Our old pal Chuck sells his comic books (along with selling wreaths door to door) to buy a pair of gloves for the little red haired girl, yes, “Itʹs Christmas Time Again Charlie Brown” on CBS.

In 1995, America Online purges the word breast from its system in accordance with possible regulations prohibiting “use of obscene or vulgar language.” Breast cancer survivors who use the system are angered; a week later the company rescinds the ban. This made America Online the biggest boob in the earliest days of the World Wide Web.

In 1995, Today in Late Show w/ Letterman History: Microsoft founder and CEO Bill Gates visits the LATE SHOW for the first time to talk to Letterman and (while wearing a hard hat and white lab coat) assists the late-night host with the LATE SHOW Quiz Machine.

In 1996, The Disney live-action remake “101 Dalmations” starring Glenn Close opened in movie theaters in the U.S.A. and dug up a record $33.5 million over the Thanksgiving weekend.

In 2001, Reba McEntire was nominated for a People's Choice Award for her acting in the TV series Reba. During its five seasons on the Friday night lineup, it often ranked 4th in its timeslot, with a few episodes bringing in over 5 million viewers. Reba was broadcast worldwide in over 30 different countries.

In 2002, The animated movie “Eight Crazy Nights” starring Adam Sandler opened in movie theaters in the U.S.A.

In 2003, During a Thanksgiving Day game at Texas Stadium in Irving, Toby Keith performed "Beer For My Horses," "Courtesy Of The Red, White And Blue" and "How Do You Like Me Now?!"

In 2006, “Ten Items or Less” began airing on TBS

In 2010, Movie director Irvin Kershner (“The Empire Strikes Back”) died in Los Angeles at age 87.

In 2012, Seven people stripped naked in U.S. House Speaker John Boehnerʹs office to protest potential funding cuts for AIDS research. Three of the protesters, all women, were charged with lewd and indecent acts.

Movie Releases On This Date

In 1977, "The Hobbit" was released by Rankin/Bass / Topcraft / ABC Video Enterprises; Arthur Rankin Jr., Jules Bass (directors); Romeo Muller (screenplay); Orson Bean, Richard Boone, Hans Conried, John Huston, Otto Preminger, Cyril Ritchard, Brother Theodore, Paul Frees, Jack DeLeon, Don Messick, John Stephenson, Glenn Yarbrough, Thurl Ravenscroft; Musical; Animation

In 1985, "Santa Claus: The Movie" was released by TriStar Pictures; Jeannot Szwarc (director); David Newman (screenplay); Dudley Moore, John Lithgow, David Huddleston, Judy Cornwell, Burgess Meredith, Jeffrey Kramer, Christian Fitzpatrick, Carrie Kei Heim, John Barrard, Anthony O'Donnell, Melvyn Hayes, Don Estelle, Tim Stern, Peter O'Farrell, Christopher Ryan, Keith Hayden, Shannon Spruill, Nigel Paterson; Adventure, Family, Fantasy; Live Action

In 1987, "Planes, Trains and Automobiles" was released by Paramount Pictures Hughes Entertainment; John Hughes (director/screenplay); Steve Martin, John Candy, Laila Robins, Dylan Baker, Olivia Burnette, Larry Hankin, Richard Herd, Matthew Lawrence, Michael McKean, Kevin Bacon, Carol Bruce, Diana Douglas, Martin Ferrero, Susan Kellermann, Edie McClurg, George Petrie, Gary Riley, Charles Tyner, Susan Isaacs, Bill Irwin, Ben Stein, Troy Evans, Ken Tipton, Lyman Ward, Tom Willett, Chino 'Fats' Williams, William Windom; Comedy; Live Action

In 1987, "Three Men and a Baby" was released by Touchstone Pictures / Silver Screen Partners / Interscope Communications; Leonard Nimoy (director); James Orr, Jim Cruickshank (screenplay); Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg, Ted Danson, Margaret Colin, Celeste Holm, Nancy Travis, Michelle and Lisa Blair, Alexandra Amini, Philip Bosco, Paul Guilfoyle, Earl Hindman, Barbara Budd, Eugene Clark, Derek de Lint, Dave Foley, Jackie Richardson, Cynthia Harris, Colin Quinn, Mario Joyner; Comedy; Live Action

In 1992, "Saved by the Bell: Hawaiian Style" was released by NBC Productions / Peter Engel Productions; Don Barnhart (director); Sam Bobrick, Bennett Tramer (screenplay); Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Mario Lopez, Dustin Diamond, Elizabeth Berkley, Tiffani Amber-Thiessen, Lark Voorhies, Dennis Haskins, Rena Sofer, Dan Gauthier, Dean Jones, Victor Brandt, Biff Yeager, Glen Chin, Eve Brent Ashe, Blake Boyd, Edward Call, Donald Li, Blaire Baron, Ashlee Lauren, Clarissa Mancuso, Paul Napier, James R. Sweeney; Comedy; Live Action

In 1993, "Full Eclipse" was released by HBO Pictures / Citadel Entertainment / Tapestry Films; Anthony Hickox (director); Richard Christian Matheson, Michael Reaves (screenplay); Mario Van Peebles, Bruce Payne, Patsy Kensit, Anthony John Denison, Jason Beghe, Paula Marshall, John Verea, Dean Norris, Willie C. Carpenter, Victoria Rowell, Scott Paulin, Mel Winkler, Joseph Culp, Joey DePinto, John Apicella, Brent Bolthouse, Jennifer Rubin; Sci-Fi, Crime; Live action

In 1996, "101 Dalmatians" was released by Walt Disney Pictures / Great Oaks Entertainment; Stephen Herek (director); John Hughes (screenplay); Glenn Close, Jeff Daniels, Joely Richardson, Joan Plowright, Hugh Laurie, Mark Williams, John Shrapnel, Tim McInnerny, Hugh Fraser, Brian Capron; Comedy, Family; Live Action

In 2002, "Eight Crazy Nights" was released by Columbia Pictures; Seth Kearsley (director); Adam Sandler, Allen Covert, Brooks Arthur, Brad Isaacs (screenplay); Adam Sandler, Jackie Titone, Austin Stout, Rob Schneider, Kevin Nealon, Norm Crosby, Jon Lovitz, Dylan and Cole Sprouse, Tyra Banks, Blake Clark, Peter Dante, Ellen Albertini Dow, Kevin Farley, Lari Friedman, Tom Kenny, Carl Weathers; Comedy; Animation

In 2002, "Solaris" was released by 20th Century Fox / Lightstorm Entertainment; Steven Soderbergh (director/screenplay); George Clooney, Natascha McElhone, Viola Davis, Jeremy Davies, Ulrich Tukur, John Cho; Sci-Fi, Drama; Live Action

In 2002, "They" was released by Dimension Films; Robert Harmon (director); Brendan Hood (screenplay); Laura Regan, Marc Blucas, Ethan Embry, Dagmara Dominczyk, Jon Abrahams, Jay Brazeau, Jodelle Micah Ferland, Desiree Zurowski, Mark Hildreth, Jonathan Cherry, Peter LaCroix, L. Harvey Gold, David Abbott, Jessica Amlee, Alexander Gould; Horror; Live Action

In 2002, "Treasure Planet" was released by Walt Disney Pictures; Ron Clements, John Musker (director/screenplay); Rob Edwards (screenplay); Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Brian Murray, David Hyde Pierce, Martin Short, Emma Thompson, Michael Wincott, Laurie Metcalf, Roscoe Lee Browne, Dane Davis, Michael McShane, Patrick McGoohan, Tony Jay, Corey Burton, Jack Angel, Bob Bergen, Rodger Bumpass, Jane Carr, John Cygan, Jennifer Darling, Paul Eiding, Sherry Lynn, Mona Marshall, Patrick Pinney, Phil Proctor, Jeremy Suarez, Jim Ward, Dee Bradley Baker, Peter Cullen; Action, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Adventure, Family; Animation

Unusual Songs Charting in the U.S.

In 1943, “Pistol Packin' Mama” by Bing Crosby And The Andrews Sisters With Vic Schoen And His Orchestra charted at number 2 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1943, “Pistol Packin' Mama” by Al Dexter And His Troopers charted at number 5 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1954, “This Ole House” by Rosemary Clooney charted at number 3 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1954, “The Naughty Lady Of Shady Lane” by The Ames Brothers charted at number 11 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1954, “The Muskrat Ramble” by The McGuire Sisters charted at number 15 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1954, “Make Yourself Comfortable” by Sarah Vaughan charted at number 16 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1965, “May The Bird Of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose” by Little Jimmy Dickens charted at number 17 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1965, “Ring Dang Doo” by Sam The Sham And The Pharaohs charted at number 36 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1965, “Flowers On The Wall” by Statler Brothers charted at number 60 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1965, “The Duck” by Jackie Lee charted at number 77 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1965, “Five O'Clock World” by The Vogues charted at number 94 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1971, “The Witch Queen Of New Orleans” by Redbone charted at number 83 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1971, “Turn Your Radio On” by Ray Stevens charted at number 84 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “The Rubberband Man” by The (Detroit) Spinners charted at number 5 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Disco Duck” by Rick Dees And His Cast Of Idiots charted at number 6 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Car Wash” by Rose Royce charted at number 52 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “This Song” by George Harrison charted at number 63 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Baby Boy” by Mary Kay Place (as Loretta Haggers) charted at number 64 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da” by The Beatles charted at number 69 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Sixteen Reasons” by Laverne And Shirley charted at number 90 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Mickey” by Toni Basil charted at number 6 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Dirty Laundry” by Don Henley charted at number 11 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Who Can It Be Now?” by Men At Work charted at number 21 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Rock The Casbah” by The Clash charted at number 29 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Down Under” by Men At Work charted at number 31 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Shock The Monkey” by Peter Gabriel charted at number 41 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Allentown” by Billy Joel charted at number 76 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Peek-A-Boo!” by Devo charted at number 108 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1993, “Jimmy Olsen's Blues” by Spin Doctors charted at number 100 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Mambo No. 5 (A Little Bit Of...)” by Lou Bega charted at number 4 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “All Star” by Smash Mouth charted at number 29 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy” by Kenny Chesney charted at number 86 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “The Rockafeller Skank” by Fatboy Slim charted at number 87 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Cowboy” by Kid Rock charted at number 95 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 2004, “1985” by Bowling For Soup charted at number 29 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 2004, “Mr. Mom” by Lonestar charted at number 33 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 2004, “Some Beach” by Blake Shelton charted at number 42 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “F**k You! (aka Forget You)” by CeeLo Green charted at number 22 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “We No Speak Americano” by Yolanda Be Cool And DCUP charted at number 36 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “Only Prettier” by Miranda Lambert charted at number 64 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in the U.K.

In 1954, “This Ole House” by Rosemary Clooney charted at number 1 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1954, “Sh-Boom” by Stan Freberg With The Toads charted at number 19 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1965, “Tears” by Ken Dodd charted at number 5 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1965, “It's Good News Week” by Hedgehoppers Anonymous charted at number 17 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1965, “Eve Of Destruction” by Barry McGuire charted at number 27 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1971, “Ernie (The Fastest Milkman In The West)” by Benny Hill charted at number 3 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1971, “Johnny Reggae” by The Piglets charted at number 5 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1971, “The Witch Queen Of New Orleans” by Redbone charted at number 16 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1971, “(Is This The Way To) Amarillo?” by Tony Christie Featuring Peter Kay charted at number 38 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1971, “Chirpy Chirpy, Cheep Cheep” by Middle Of The Road charted at number 43 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Our House” by Madness charted at number 32 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Who Can It Be Now?” by Men At Work charted at number 52 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “She Blinded Me With Science” by Thomas Dolby charted at number 54 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Dracula's Tango (Sucker For Your Love)” by Toto Coelo charted at number 62 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Pass The Dutchie” by Musical Youth charted at number 65 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1993, “A Hard Day's Night EP” by Peter Sellers charted at number 60 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Blue (Da Ba Dee)” by Eiffel 65 charted at number 21 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Y.M.C.A.” by Village People charted at number 35 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Mambo No. 5 (A Little Bit Of...)” by Lou Bega charted at number 55 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “We're Going To Ibiza!” by Vengaboys charted at number 64 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 2004, “Car Wash” by Christina Aguilera Featuring Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott charted at number 10 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 2004, “Jump Around” by House Of Pain charted at number 64 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 2004, “Video Killed The Radio Star” by Dragonheart charted at number 74 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “F**k You! (aka Forget You)” by CeeLo Green charted at number 15 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “Barbra Streisand” by Duck Sauce Featuring Armand van Helden And A-Trak charted at number 25 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na)” by My Chemical Romance charted at number 45 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “We No Speak Americano” by Yolanda Be Cool And DCUP charted at number 69 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “Fairytale Of New York” by The Pogues Featuring Kirsty MacColl charted at number 75 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “Yeo Valley Rap” by Yeo Valley Boyz Featuring Mr. George charted at number 85 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 2021, “Fairytale Of New York” by The Pogues Featuring Kirsty MacColl charted at number 87 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Australia

In 1954, “Skokiaan (South African Song)” by The Four Lads or Ralph Marterie charted at number 17 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1965, “Tears” by Ken Dodd charted at number 16 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1971, “Signs” by The Five Man Electrical Band charted at number 5 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1971, “It's A Sin To Tell A Lie” by Gerry Monroe charted at number 9 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1971, “Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey” by Paul McCartney charted at number 11 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1971, “Daddy Cool” by Drummond charted at number 15 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Disco Duck (Part I) / Disco Duck (Part II) (Instrumental)” by Rick Dees And His Cast Of Idiots charted at number 11 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Salute To ABBA / Hors d'oeuvre” by Norman Gunston charted at number 14 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “(Are You Ready) Do The Bus Stop / Got To Learn How To Dance” by The Fatback Band charted at number 31 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Disco Duck / The Rest Of The Party” by Jonathon James charted at number 68 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Don't Touch Me There / Proud To Be an American” by The Tubes charted at number 72 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Pass The Dutchie / Please Give Love A Chance” by Musical Youth charted at number 3 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Rock The Casbah / Long Time Jerk” by The Clash charted at number 4 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Da Da Da I Don't Love You You Don't Love Me Aha Aha Aha / Broken Hearts For You And Me” by Trio charted at number 10 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Words / I Like Boys” by Missing Persons charted at number 39 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “How Can I Live Without Her / I Am a Pirate King” by Christopher Atkins charted at number 45 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “I Want Candy / Cowboy” by Bow Wow Wow charted at number 51 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “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) / Paper Chase People” by Frank Zander charted at number 62 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Theme From 'Minder' (I Could Be So Good For You) / Nothing At All” by Dennis Waterman charted at number 64 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Dr. Heckyll And Mr. Jive / Shintaro” by Men At Work charted at number 65 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “The Clapping Song / Blame” by The Belle Stars charted at number 72 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Dance Birdie Dance (The Birdie Song, aka The Chicken Dance) / Radio 2000” by De Electronica's charted at number 77 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Arthur Daley ('E's Alright) / Arthur Daley (He's Alright)” by The Firm (U.K.) charted at number 78 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Driving In My Car / Animal Farm” by Madness charted at number 80 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Out of Work / Bring Her Back” by Gary U.S. Bonds charted at number 97 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Tintarella Di Luna / Twisto Globo” by The Globos charted at number 99 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1993, “Creep” by Radiohead charted at number 9 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1993, “Dur dur d'être bébé! (It's Tough To Be A Baby)” by Jordy charted at number 48 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Blue (Da Ba Dee)” by Eiffel 65 charted at number 1 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Mambo No. 5 (A Little Bit Of...)” by Lou Bega charted at number 3 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “The Bad Touch” by Bloodhound Gang charted at number 25 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “We're Going To Ibiza!” by Vengaboys charted at number 38 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 2004, “Car Wash” by Christina Aguilera Featuring Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott charted at number 11 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 2004, “1985” by Bowling For Soup charted at number 28 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “F**k You! (aka Forget You)” by CeeLo Green charted at number 11 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “Barbra Streisand” by Duck Sauce Featuring Armand van Helden And A-Trak charted at number 14 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in New Zealand

In 1976, “Disco Duck” by Rick Dees And His Cast Of Idiots charted at number 10 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “El Paso City” by Marty Robbins charted at number 26 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “The Wombling Song” by The Wombles charted at number 28 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Pass The Dutchie” by Musical Youth charted at number 3 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Da Da Da I Don't Love You You Don't Love Me Aha Aha Aha” by Trio charted at number 6 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Iko Iko” by Natasha charted at number 8 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Mickey” by Toni Basil charted at number 32 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “The Clapping Song” by The Belle Stars charted at number 35 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Happy Talk” by Captain Sensible charted at number 46 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1993, “Creep” by Radiohead charted at number 24 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1993, “Get A Haircut” by George Thorogood And The Destroyers charted at number 35 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1993, “Insane In The Brain” by Cypress Hill charted at number 40 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Blue (Da Ba Dee)” by Eiffel 65 charted at number 2 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “The Bad Touch” by Bloodhound Gang charted at number 6 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Mambo No. 5 (A Little Bit Of...)” by Lou Bega charted at number 13 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “We're Going To Ibiza!” by Vengaboys charted at number 16 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Cowboy” by Kid Rock charted at number 32 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “All Star” by Smash Mouth charted at number 44 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 2004, “Car Wash” by Christina Aguilera Featuring Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott charted at number 3 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “F**k You! (aka Forget You)” by CeeLo Green charted at number 11 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “Barbra Streisand” by Duck Sauce Featuring Armand van Helden And A-Trak charted at number 15 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Sweden

In 1976, “Disco Duck” by Rick Dees And His Cast Of Idiots charted at number 4 on the Sweden Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Puttin' On The Ritz” by Taco charted at number 1 on the Sweden Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Pass The Dutchie” by Musical Youth charted at number 17 on the Sweden Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “The Bad Touch” by Bloodhound Gang charted at number 1 on the Sweden Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Blue (Da Ba Dee)” by Eiffel 65 charted at number 8 on the Sweden Pop Singles Chart

In 2004, “Dragostea din teï” by Haiducii charted at number 23 on the Sweden Pop Singles Chart

In 2004, “Car Wash” by Christina Aguilera Featuring Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott charted at number 31 on the Sweden Pop Singles Chart

In 2004, “Do They Know It's Christmas?” by Shirley Clamp charted at number 33 on the Sweden Pop Singles Chart

In 2004, “Dragostea din teï” by O-Zone charted at number 41 on the Sweden Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “F**k You! (aka Forget You)” by CeeLo Green charted at number 8 on the Sweden Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “Barbra Streisand” by Duck Sauce Featuring Armand van Helden And A-Trak charted at number 29 on the Sweden Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “We No Speak Americano” by Yolanda Be Cool And DCUP charted at number 45 on the Sweden Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Austria

In 1993, “I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)” by The Proclaimers charted at number 8 on the Austria Pop Singles Chart

In 1993, “Creep” by Radiohead charted at number 16 on the Austria Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “The Bad Touch” by Bloodhound Gang charted at number 4 on the Austria Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Blue (Da Ba Dee)” by Eiffel 65 charted at number 11 on the Austria Pop Singles Chart

In 2004, “Car Wash” by Christina Aguilera Featuring Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott charted at number 16 on the Austria Pop Singles Chart

In 2004, “Dragostea din teï” by O-Zone charted at number 40 on the Austria Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “Barbra Streisand” by Duck Sauce Featuring Armand van Helden And A-Trak charted at number 2 on the Austria Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “I Need A Dollar” by Aloe Blacc charted at number 8 on the Austria Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “F**k You! (aka Forget You)” by CeeLo Green charted at number 14 on the Austria Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “We No Speak Americano” by Yolanda Be Cool And DCUP charted at number 32 on the Austria Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in the Netherlands

In 1965, “Eve Of Destruction” by Barry McGuire charted at number 16 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 1971, “The Witch Queen Of New Orleans” by Redbone charted at number 8 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Disco Duck” by Rick Dees And His Cast Of Idiots charted at number 11 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Pass The Dutchie” by Musical Youth charted at number 2 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Wot!” by Captain Sensible charted at number 15 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “The Bad Touch” by Bloodhound Gang charted at number 20 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Mambo No. 5 (A Little Bit Of...)” by Lou Bega charted at number 42 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Blue (Da Ba Dee)” by Eiffel 65 charted at number 52 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “The Rigga-Ding-Dong-Song” by Passion Fruit charted at number 64 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Cowboy” by Kid Rock charted at number 97 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 2004, “Car Wash” by Christina Aguilera Featuring Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott charted at number 7 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 2004, “Dragostea din teï” by O-Zone charted at number 37 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “Barbra Streisand” by Duck Sauce Featuring Armand van Helden And A-Trak charted at number 3 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “F**k You! (aka Forget You)” by CeeLo Green charted at number 34 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “Strawberry Fields Forever” by The Beatles charted at number 97 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in France

In 1993, “Mr. Wendal / Revolution” by Arrested Development charted at number 30 on the France Pop Singles Chart

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

In 1999, “Blue (Da Ba Dee)” by Eiffel 65 charted at number 9 on the France Pop Singles Chart

In 2004, “Rum And Coca-Cola” by The Andrews Sisters charted at number 55 on the France Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “Barbra Streisand” by Duck Sauce Featuring Armand van Helden And A-Trak charted at number 3 on the France Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “We No Speak Americano” by Yolanda Be Cool And DCUP charted at number 14 on the France Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “Flat Beat” by Mr. Oizo charted at number 75 on the France Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “Rapper's Delight” by Dan The Automator charted at number 78 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 90 on the France Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Norway

In 1965, “Eve Of Destruction” by Barry McGuire charted at number 3 on the Norway Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Disco Duck” by Rick Dees And His Cast Of Idiots charted at number 6 on the Norway Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Puttin' On The Ritz” by Taco charted at number 2 on the Norway Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “You're In The Army Now” by Bolland charted at number 3 on the Norway Pop Singles Chart

In 1993, “Creep” by Radiohead charted at number 3 on the Norway Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “The Bad Touch” by Bloodhound Gang charted at number 1 on the Norway Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Switzerland

In 1982, “Pass The Dutchie” by Musical Youth charted at number 11 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “The Bad Touch” by Bloodhound Gang charted at number 5 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Blue (Da Ba Dee)” by Eiffel 65 charted at number 7 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “Mambo No. 5 (A Little Bit Of...)” by Lou Bega charted at number 40 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart

In 2004, “Car Wash” by Christina Aguilera Featuring Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott charted at number 5 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart

In 2004, “Dragostea din teï” by O-Zone charted at number 27 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “Barbra Streisand” by Duck Sauce Featuring Armand van Helden And A-Trak charted at number 2 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “I Need A Dollar” by Aloe Blacc charted at number 8 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “We No Speak Americano” by Yolanda Be Cool And DCUP charted at number 19 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “F**k You! (aka Forget You)” by CeeLo Green charted at number 21 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Canada

In 1965, “May The Bird Of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose” by Little Jimmy Dickens charted at number 14 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1965, “Tears” by Ken Dodd charted at number 18 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Disco Duck” by Rick Dees And His Cast Of Idiots charted at number 10 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “The Rubberband Man” by The (Detroit) Spinners charted at number 19 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da” by The Beatles charted at number 70 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Car Wash” by Rose Royce charted at number 95 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Sixteen Reasons” by Laverne And Shirley charted at number 100 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Da Da Da I Don't Love You You Don't Love Me Aha Aha Aha” by Trio charted at number 4 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Down Under” by Men At Work charted at number 6 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Dirty Laundry” by Don Henley charted at number 7 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Shock The Monkey” by Peter Gabriel charted at number 10 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Mickey” by Toni Basil charted at number 37 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Industrial Disease” by Dire Straits charted at number 38 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Rock The Casbah” by The Clash charted at number 42 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1982, “Der Kommissar” by After The Fire charted at number 49 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1993, “Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm” by Crash Test Dummies charted at number 24 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

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

In 1999, “Blue (Da Ba Dee)” by Eiffel 65 charted at number 24 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “F**k You! (aka Forget You)” by CeeLo Green charted at number 17 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “We No Speak Americano” by Yolanda Be Cool And DCUP charted at number 25 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “Barbra Streisand” by Duck Sauce Featuring Armand van Helden And A-Trak charted at number 63 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Alt-Canada

In 1993, “Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm” by Crash Test Dummies charted at number 15 on the Alt-Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1993, “Creep” by Radiohead charted at number 98 on the Alt-Canada Pop Singles Chart

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

In 1999, “Blue (Da Ba Dee)” by Eiffel 65 charted at number 3 on the Alt-Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “All Star” by Smash Mouth charted at number 28 on the Alt-Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1999, “The Rockafeller Skank” by Fatboy Slim charted at number 65 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 92 on the Alt-Canada Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Italy

In 2004, “Spider-Man Theme” by Michael Bublé charted at number 8 on the Italy Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “Barbra Streisand” by Duck Sauce Featuring Armand van Helden And A-Trak charted at number 8 on the Italy Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Finland

In 1999, “Blue (Da Ba Dee)” by Eiffel 65 charted at number 6 on the Finland Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “Barbra Streisand” by Duck Sauce Featuring Armand van Helden And A-Trak charted at number 5 on the Finland Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Spain

In 2010, “Thriller” by Michael Jackson charted at number 12 on the Spain Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “We No Speak Americano” by Yolanda Be Cool And DCUP charted at number 15 on the Spain Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “Barbra Streisand” by Duck Sauce Featuring Armand van Helden And A-Trak charted at number 33 on the Spain Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Denmark

In 2004, “Dragostea din teï” by O-Zone charted at number 16 on the Denmark Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “Barbra Streisand” by Duck Sauce Featuring Armand van Helden And A-Trak charted at number 5 on the Denmark Pop Singles Chart

In 2010, “F**k You! (aka Forget You)” by CeeLo Green charted at number 24 on the Denmark Pop Singles Chart

In 2021, “Do They Know It's Christmas?” by Band Aid charted at number 39 on the Denmark Pop Singles Chart

The Holiday Almanacs November 27, 2024

What's Today?

Today is Wed Nov the 27 in the year 2024 , a leap year
Jan 1 began on a Mon
This is day 332 of the year
Serialnumber = 45611
Julian date = 2460630 O.S.= 11 - 14 - 2024

Calendar

Holidays

[USA] Adoption Week (Day 4)
[USA] Bible Week (Day 4) (8 Days)
[USA] Eating Disorders Week (Day 4)
[USA] Family Caregivers Week (Day 4)
[USA] Family Week (Day 4)
[USA] Farm City Week (Day 6)
[USA] Game and Puzzle Week (Day 4)
Battle of Tarapaca (Peru).
Day of Sophia (Greek).
[Burma] National Day
[Cuba] Martyrs' Day
[Dominicans Republic] Independence day (1865)
[Israel] Weizmann Day
[USA] "Weird Al" Yankovic Day (every month)
[USA] Holidays Are Pickle Days (thru 12-31)
[USA] Save The Record Player Day

Reminders

Astrological sign: Scorpio: The Scorpion (10-22 thru 11-21); Ruling Planet: Pluto. Element: Water. Traits: Passionate, intense, secretive, subtle. Body part associated with this sign: Secrets. Occupations: Teaching, work requiring concentration, training animals, psychiatry, surgery, detection.
Astrological sign: Sagittarius: The Archer (thru 11-22 thru 12-21); Ruling Planet: Jupiter. Element: Fire. Traits: Bountiful, frank, versatile, philosophical. Body part associated with this sign: The thighs. Occupations: Travel, politics, meteorology, philosophy, religion.
November was known by the Saxons as Wint Monath - the wind month.
November was the ninth month. Novem is Latin for nine.
Flowers: chrysanthemum and dahlia
Full Moon: the Beaver Moon
Meaning: the sentimental meaning of the topaz is for fidelity, and the chrysanthemum is for loveliness and cheerfulness.
Gems: topaz and citrine
Aviation History Month
British Appreciation Month
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November is... Slaughter Month
Diabetic Eye Disease Month
Good Nutrition Month
Great American Breakfast Club (Sep 1-Nov 30)
Home Education Awareness Month
Hurricane Season Months in the East (June 1-Nov 30)
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