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In 1990, Former “Saturday Night Live” cast member Terry Sweeneyʹs “Itʹs Still My Turn” hits bookstores. The openly gay Sweeney not only wrote the psuedo-sequel tell-all in Nancy Reaganʹs voice, the female impersonator is using it in a “one woman” Off Broadway show. “I feel my show and book are kind of like group therapy. Iʹm helping a nation of people get over the Reagans. Weʹre still you know, in Reagan fallout.”

In 1990, Steve Millerʹs song “The Joker” hit number one in Europe, 16 years after it had hit number one in the U.S. The song saw newfound popularity after it had been used in a Leviʹs jeans commercial.

In 1990, “Bill and Tedʹs Excellent Adventures” (TV Cartoon Show), debut on CBS.

In 1990, “Captain Planet and the Planeteers” began airing on TBS

In 1990, “Piggsburg Pigs”, TV Cartoon Show; debut on Fox.

In 1990, “The Hogan Family”, TV Comedy, moved to CBS.

In 1991, Troy Aikman, Dallas vs. Philadelphia, sacked eleven times!

In 1991, “Eerie Indiana”, TV Scifi Adventure; debut on NBC.

In 1991, “The Party Machine with Nia Peeples” last aired in syndication.

In 1992, Federal officials cited pilot error for the helicopter crash that killed guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan in 1990 in Wisconsin. The National Transportation Safety Board said the pilot didnʹt plan properly for “darkness, fog, haze and rising terrain.” The pilot and three others also were killed in the crash.

In 1992, “Delta”, TV Comedy; debut on ABC.

In 1992, “We Canʹt Dance” album by Genesis was certified Multi Platinum 3.00 by the RIAA

In 1993, The National League announced a realignment into three divisions. The American League had made a similar announcement a week earlier.

In 1994, “Due South” premiered on CBS.

In 1994, “Martin Short Show”, TV Comedy Variety, debut on NBC.

In 1995, “Maybe This Time,” TV Comedy debut on ABC. Maybe not as it bombed.

In 1995, “Strange Luck” began airing on Fox

In 1995, “The Jeff Foxworthy Show,” starring the standup comic as an adoring-but-clueless husband and father, debut on ABC.

In 1995, “Timon and Pumbaa” TV Cartoon Show debut on CBS.

In 1995, “Top Ten Things That Will Get You Kicked Out Of The Miss America Pageant” Four. Your talent? Eating a peach.

In 1997, The TV sitcoms “Gregory Hines” and “George and Leo” and the crime drama “Michael Hayes” debut on CBS

In 1998, Today in Late Show w/ Letterman History: Martial arts superstar Jackie Chan shows Letterman how heʹs learned to speak English so well --through singing. To prove his point, Chan belts out a perfect rendition of the Elvis classic “I Canʹt Help Falling in Love with You.”

In 1998, “Soul Man” TV sitcom last aired on ABC

In 1993, "Household Saints" was released by New Line Cinema; Nancy Savoca (director/screenplay); Richard Guay (screenplay); Tracey Ullman, Vincent D'Onofrio, Lili Taylor, Michael Imperioli, Judith Malina; Drama; Live action

In 1995, "Angus" was released by New Line Cinema / Turner Pictures; Patrick Read Johnson (director); Jill Gordon (screenplay); Charlie Talbert, George C. Scott, Kathy Bates, Chris Owen, Ariana Richards, James Van Der Beek, Rita Moreno, Wesley Mann, Robert Curtis Brown, Anna Thomson, Kevin Connolly; Comedy, Drama; Live Action

In 1995, "Hackers" was released by United Artists; Iain Softley (director); Rafael Moreu (screenplay); Jonny Lee Miller, Angelina Jolie, Fisher Stevens, Lorraine Bracco, Renoly Santiago, Matthew Lillard, Laurence Mason, Jesse Bradford, Alberta Watson, Penn Jillette, Wendell Pierce, Marc Anthony, Michael Gaston, Felicity Huffman; Thriller; Live Action

In 1995, "The Stars Fell on Henrietta" was released by Warner Bros. Pictures; James Keach (director); Philip Railsback (screenplay); Robert Duvall, Aidan Quinn, Frances Fisher, Brian Dennehy, Billy Bob Thornton, Lexi Randall, Francesca Eastwood, Victor Wong, Paul Lazar, Spencer Garrett, Park Overall, Zach Grenier, Wayne Dehart, Rodger Boyce, Robert Westenberg, Richard Lineback, Dylan Baker, Rob Campbell, Tom Aldredge, Jerry Haynes, Robert A. Burns, Blue Deckert, Joe Stevens, Woody Watson, George Haynes, Landon Peterson, Cliff Stephens, Kaytlyn Knowles; Drama; Live Action

In 1995, "Unstrung Heroes" was released by Hollywood Pictures; Diane Keaton (director); Richard LaGravenese (screenplay); Andie MacDowell, John Turturro, Michael Richards, Maury Chaykin, Nathan Watt, Celia Weston, Candice Azzara, Jack McGee, Giuseppe Andrews, Lillian Adams, Lou Cutell, Harold M. Schulweis, Becky Ann Baker, Julie Pinson, Zachary Bostrom, Ken Tipton, Kendra Krull, Zoaunne LeRoy, Vince Melocchi, Chris Warfield, Wayne Duvall, Thomas Brunelle, Joshua Boyd, Cody Dobson, Colleen Ford, Darcy French-Myerson, Danielle Judovits, Christie Mellor, Richard Marion, Ruth Silveira; Comedy, Drama; Live Action

In 1995, "The Usual Suspects" was released by Gramercy Pictures; Bryan Singer (director); Christopher McQuarrie (screenplay); Stephen Baldwin, Gabriel Byrne, Benicio del Toro, Chazz Palminteri, Kevin Pollak, Pete Postlethwaite, Kevin Spacey, Suzy Amis, Giancarlo Esposito, Peter Greene, Dan Hedaya, Paul Bartel, Christine Estabrook, Clark Gregg, Michelle Clunie, Louis Lombardi, Castulo Guerra, Christopher McQuarrie; Mystery; Live Action

In 1999, "American Beauty" was released by DreamWorks; Sam Mendes (director); Alan Ball (screenplay); Kevin Spacey, Annette Bening, Thora Birch, Wes Bentley, Mena Suvari, Chris Cooper, Allison Janney, Peter Gallagher, Scott Bakula, Sam Robards, Barry Del Sherman, Ara Celi, John Cho, Sue Casey, Kent Faulcon, Amber Smith, Marissa Jaret Winokur; Drama; Live Action

U.S. 1990s Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 1990, “Have You Seen Her” by MC Hammer peaked at number 4 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “I Wanna Get Back With You” by Louie Louie peaked at number 69 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Release Me” by Wilson Phillips peaked at number 1 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Slow Love” by Doc Box And B. Fresh peaked at number 51 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Tell Me Something” by Indecent Obsession peaked at number 31 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

Canada 1990s Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 1990, “Have You Seen Her” by MC Hammer peaked at number 4 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Tonight” by New Kids On The Block peaked at number 1 on the Canada pop singles chart.

Alt-Canada 1990s Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 1990, “And So It Goes” by Billy Joel peaked at number 30 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Edge Of The World” by Marc Jordan peaked at number 33 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Givin' It All We Got” by Lorraine Segato peaked at number 71 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1990, “I Am A Wild Party” by Kim Mitchell peaked at number 43 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1990, “It's Not Love” by Shari Ulrich peaked at number 73 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Jerk Out” by The Time peaked at number 34 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Love And Emotion” by Stevie B. peaked at number 55 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Skies The Limit” by Fleetwood Mac peaked at number 26 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1990, “That's Life” by Sue Medley peaked at number 16 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1990, “The Girl I Used To Know” by Brother Beyond peaked at number 62 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Tonight” by New Kids On The Block peaked at number 8 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Untouched” by The Partland Brothers peaked at number 46 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1990, “When You Lose Your Love” by Brian Island peaked at number 86 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

U.K. 1990s Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 1990, “Black Cat” by Janet Jackson peaked at number 15 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Bow Wow Wow” by B.S.O.G. peaked at number 97 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Class Rock” by Tack Head peaked at number 83 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Dance” by Earth People peaked at number 79 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Do You Really Want My Love” by Melba Moore peaked at number 93 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Don't Be A Fool” by Loose Ends peaked at number 13 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “End Of The World” by Sonia peaked at number 18 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Groove Is In The Heart” by Deee-Lite peaked at number 2 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Hard Up” by Awesome 3 peaked at number 55 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Hey Venus” by That Petrol Emotion peaked at number 49 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Higher Ground” by Red Hot Chili Peppers peaked at number 54 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Iceblink Luck” by Cocteau Twins peaked at number 38 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Justice In Ontario” by Steve Earle peaked at number 91 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Kool Thing” by Sonic Youth peaked at number 81 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Lace Virginia” by An Emotional Fish peaked at number 86 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Livin' In The Light” by Caron Wheeler peaked at number 14 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Lover / Money” by Dan Reed Network peaked at number 45 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Pain Killer” by Judas Priest peaked at number 74 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “The Joker” by Steve Miller Band peaked at number 1 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “The Space Jungle” by Adamski peaked at number 7 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “There She Goes Again” by Quireboys peaked at number 37 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Timeless Melody” by The La's peaked at number 57 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Vision Of Love” by Mariah Carey peaked at number 9 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Way Down Is Now” by World Party peaked at number 66 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “What Time Is Love?” by The KLF peaked at number 5 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Wonderful World” by Wildski peaked at number 89 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

Australian 1990s Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 1990, “Blaze Of Glory” by Jon Bon Jovi peaked at number 1 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1990, “The Emperor's New Clothes” by Sinéad O'Connor peaked at number 20 on the Australian pop singles chart.

New Zealand 1990s Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 1990, “Blaze Of Glory” by Jon Bon Jovi peaked at number 1 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Break The Beat” by Chain Gang peaked at number 22 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1990, “L.A. Woman” by Billy Idol peaked at number 25 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1990, “That's The Way (Positivity)” by MC OJ And Rhythm Slave peaked at number 12 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1990, “The Emperor's New Clothes” by Sinéad O'Connor peaked at number 23 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

Netherlands 1990s Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 1990, “Blaze Of Glory” by Jon Bon Jovi peaked at number 16 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Melody Cool” by Prince Featuring Mavis Staples peaked at number 41 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Move To The Bigband” by Ben Liebrand Featuring Tony Scott peaked at number 15 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Next To You” by Aswad peaked at number 18 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Praying For Time” by George Michael peaked at number 11 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Ritmo de la noche” by Chocolate peaked at number 12 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Ritmo de la noche” by Lorca peaked at number 23 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Ritmo de la noche” by Mystic peaked at number 17 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Step On” by Happy Mondays peaked at number 46 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Tom's Diner” by DNA Featuring Suzanne Vega peaked at number 4 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Violence Of Summer (Love's Taking Over)” by Duran Duran peaked at number 43 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Walking By Myself” by Gary Moore peaked at number 28 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

Sweden 1990s Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 1990, ✪ “Turtle Power!” by Partners In Kryme peaked at number 19 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Close To You” by Maxi Priest peaked at number 2 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Killer” by Adamski peaked at number 5 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Vision Of Love” by Mariah Carey peaked at number 17 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

Austria 1990s Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 1990, “Close To You” by Maxi Priest peaked at number 8 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 1990, “It Must Have Been Love” by Roxette peaked at number 3 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Mona” by Craig McLachlan And Check 1-2 peaked at number 14 on the Austria pop singles chart.

France 1990s Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 1990, “Can't Get Enough (Of Your Love)” by Kim Wilde peaked at number 21 on the France pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Forgotten Years” by Midnight Oil peaked at number 44 on the France pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Ou lé” by Kassav' peaked at number 43 on the France pop singles chart.

Switzerland 1990s Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 1990, “Vision Of Love” by Mariah Carey peaked at number 24 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

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