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Offbeat Datebook: Births and Deaths (sorted by age), Events and Holidays for January 31

Last Updated 02-05-2024

🎭Jonathan Banks -- is 77 in the year 2024 and 78 in the year 2025; b.1/31/1947
Actor, Producer (m)
TV Shows: Gangster Chronicles, Wiseguy (as Frank McPike), Breaking Bad (as Mike Ehrmantraut), Better Call Saul (as Mike Ehrmantraut)
Movie Titles: Beverly Hills Cop, Airplane!

🏆⚾Nolan Ryan -- is 77 in the year 2024 and 78 in the year 2025; b.1/31/1947
Hall of Famer, MLB Pitcher
Names/Places: b. in Refugio, TX.; FN:Lynn
Misc: 8x All-Star, 11x Strikeout Leader; struck out record 383 batters '73; the first to strike out 5000 batters (5668 career -92); record 100.9 mph fast ball; RHP; author of record 7 no-hitters against Kansas City A's and Detroit (1973), Minnesota (1974), Baltimore (1975), LA Dodgers (1981), Oakland A's (1990) and Toronto (1991 at age 44); 2-time 20-game winner (1973-74); 2-time NL leader in ERA (1981,87); led AL in strikeouts 9 times and NL twice in 27 years; retired after 1993 season with 324 wins, 292 losses and all-time records for strikeouts (5,714) and walks (2,795); never won Cy Young Award; Angels #30 retired, Astros #34 retired, Rangers #34 retired; in the Rangers and Baseball Halls of Fame; somebody's dog ate him in a novelty song
Sports Teams: New York Mets (1966, 1968-1971), California Angels (1972-1979), Houston Astros (1980-1988), Texas Rangers (1989-1993)

🎵🎸John Lydon -- is 68 in the year 2024 and 69 in the year 2025; b.1/31/1956 N.S.
Hall of Famer, Songwriter, Punk Rock Singer, English
Names/Places: MN:Joseph
Group Names: The Sex Pistols (co-founder & Johnny Rotten derived from Jolly Rotten), Public Image Ltd.

🎭Paulette Braxton -- is 59 in the year 2024 and 60 in the year 2025; b.1/31/1965 N.S.
Actress
TV Shows: The Parkers, In the House, Homeboys in Outer Space
Movie Titles: A Night at the Roxbury, Lockdown

🎭Matt (Comedian) King -- is 56 in the year 2024 and 57 in the year 2025; b.1/31/1968 N.S.
Comedian, English
TV Shows: Peep Show (as Super Hans)

🎭Minnie Driver -- is 54 in the year 2024 and 55 in the year 2025; b.1/31/1970
Actress, Cartoon Voice Actress, English
TV Shows: Speechless (as Maya DiMeo)
Movie Titles: Princess Mononoke, Gross Pointe Blanke, GoldenEye, Good Will Hunting, Tarzan (voice), Return To Me

🎭Portia de Rossi -- is 51 in the year 2024 and 52 in the year 2025; b.1/31/1973
Actress, Australian
Names/Places: RN:Amanda Rogers
TV Shows: Nick Freno: Licensed Teacher, New York Daze, Ally McBeal (as Nellie Porter), Arrested Development (as Lindsay Bluth Funke), Scandal (as Elizabeth North)
Movie Titles: Cursed, Stigmata

🎭Bobby Moynihan -- is 47 in the year 2024 and 48 in the year 2025; b.1/31/1977
Actor, Comedian, Cartoon Voice Actor
TV Shows: Saturday Night Live, Nature Cat, We Bare Bears, The Awesomes
Movie Titles: Inside Out, Monsters University, Delivery Man

🎵Justin Randall Timberlake -- is 43 in the year 2024 and 44 in the year 2025; b.1/31/1981
Singer
Group Names: N'Sync, soloist
TV Shows: The All-New Mickey Mouse Club

🎭Spanky Hayes -- is 38 in the year 2024 and 39 in the year 2025; b.1/31/1986 N.S.
Actor, Comedian
TV Shows: Wild 'N Out

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✍🎭🎵Eddie Cantor -- Birth Anniversary -- b.1/31/1892 d.10/10/1964 (72)
Writer (m), Radio Actor, TV/Movie/Stage Actor, Comedian, Variety Show Host, Vaudevillan, Pop Crooner
Names/Places: b. in New York City; NN:Rolling Banjo Eyes; RN:Isidore Edward Iskowitz
TV Shows: Colgate Comedy Hour

🎭Percy Helton -- Birth Anniversary -- b.1/31/1894 d.9/11/1971 (77)
Actor
TV Shows: The Beverly Hillbillies (as Homer Cratchit)

🎭Tallulah Bankhead -- Birth Anniversary -- b.1/31/1903 d.12/12/1968 (65)
TV/Movie/Stage Actress, Lesbian
Names/Places: b. in Huntsville, AL
Misc: some say b. 1902
TV Shows: Batman (as The Black Widow)
Movie Titles: Lifeboat, Die Die Darling

🎭Garry Moore -- Birth Anniversary -- b.1/31/1915 d.11/28/1993 (78)
Comedian, Game Show Host, Variety Show Host
Names/Places: b. in Baltimore; RN:Thomas Garrison Morfit
TV Shows: The Garry Moore Show, I've Got a Secret, To Tell the Truth

🎨Harry W. Prichett -- Birth Anniversary -- b.1/31/1921 d.2/5/2000 (79)
Cartoonist
TV Shows: Winky Dink and You (creator of the interactive TV program)

⛪🎭🎵Carol Channing -- Birth Anniversary -- b.1/31/1921 N.S. d.1/15/2019 N.S. (97)
Christian Scientist, Movie/Stage Actress, Comedienne, Singer
Names/Places: b. in Seattle; LN:Lowe
Movie Titles: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Hello Dolly, Thoroughly Modern Millie

🎭Norm Prescott -- Birth Anniversary -- b.1/31/1927 d.7/2/2005 (78)
Cartoon Producer (m)
Misc: co-founder and executive producer at Filmation Studios. He, Lou Scheimer and Hal Sutherland formed Filmation in 1963.

🎭Suzanne Pleshette -- Birth Anniversary -- b.1/31/1937 d.1/19/2008 (70)
TV/Movie Actress
Names/Places: b. in New York City
TV Shows: The Bob Newhart Show (as Emily Hartley), Suzanne Pleshette is Maggie Briggs (star), The Boys Are Back (as Jackie)
Movie Titles: Hitchcock's The Birds

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🎭Jessica Walter -- Birth Anniversary -- b.1/31/1941 N.S. d.3/24/2021 N.S. (80)
TV/Movie Actress, Puppet Actress
Names/Places: b. in New York City
TV Shows: Amy Prentiss (star), All That Glitters (as Joan), Bare Essence, Wheels, Dinosaurs (as mom Fran Sinclair), Arrested Development (as Lucille Bluth)
Movie Titles: Play Misty For Me

🎭Nathaniel Goodwin -- Death Anniversary -- b.7/25/1857 d.1/31/1919 (61)
Stage Actor, Comedian

Edwin Howard Armstrong -- Death Anniversary -- b.12/18/1890 d.1/31/1954 (63)
Hall of Famer, Engineer (m), Inventor (m)
Names/Places: b. in New York
Misc: the inventor of wide-band FM (frequency modulation) radio braodcasting

🎭🎵🎷Ford Lee "Buck" Washington -- Death Anniversary -- b.10/16/1903 d.1/31/1955 (51)
Comedian, Dancer (m), Pianist, Trumpeter, Novelty Singer, Jazz Musician
Misc: of Buck and Bubbles

🎭Terry Wogan -- Death Anniversary -- b.8/3/1938 N.S. d.1/31/2016 N.S. (77)
Radio Host, Comedian, TV Host, Irish
Names/Places: NN: The King of Inoffensive Mockery and Self Deprecation; RN:Sir Michael Terence Wogan

🎭Anne Gillis -- Death Anniversary -- b.2/12/1927 N.S. d.1/31/2018 N.S. (90)
Actress, Cartoon Voice Actress, American, English
Movie Titles: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Bambi, 2001: A Space Odyssey, In Society, The Time of Their Lives

Related Events on This Date

In 1871, Birds fly over the western part of San Francisco in such large numbers that they actually darken the sky. Extra pooper scoopers were sold that day.

In 1953, R.C., “I Went To Your Wedding” Makes The Pop Chart by Spike Jones and the City Slickers with Sir Frederic Gas; will peak at #20.

In 1958, “Jackpot Bowling” premieres on NBC with Leo Durocher as host. By September 1960, Durocher will be replaced by Chick Hearn and Milton Berle, still trying to work off his 30-year contract with the network. Chick would later host Bowling for Dollars on KTLA and call play-by-play Los Angeles Laker ga,es/

In 1959, On the cover of TV Guide: “George Gobel”. Other Articles: Milburn Stone, Carl Reiner

In 1965, TVʹs “For The People” debuts. Do you remember this series, the one WILLIAM SHATNER did just prior to “STAR TREK”?? He played a New York prosecuting attorney named DAVID KOSTER…But the show barely lasted 13 episodes, leaving the air in early May. (Imagine, if this show has been a winner, someone else would have been cast as JAMES TT. KIRK).

In 1968, On Dark Shadows, Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) was furious to awaken again as a vampire. Ben (Thayer David) had promised to drive a stake through Barnabas' heart, but couldn't go through with it. Ben explained that he was prevented by the witch, Angelique (Lara Parker), from keeping his word.

In 1968, “Judy In Disguise With Glasses” single by John Fred and The Playboys was certified Gold by the RIAA

In 1969, “Operation Entertainment”, TV Variety; last aired on ABC.

In 1970, R.C., “Whole Lotta Love” by Led Zeppelin peaked at number four on the pop singles chart; it was parodied with kazoos later on.

In 1972, COVER OF TIME FLIP WILSON “TVʹs First Black Superstar”

In 1976, 9:30 p.m./ET “The Bob Newhart Show” (CBS): Bob gets a chance to score in pro basketball when a losing coach asks him to make a team player out of a self-centered superstar. Anthony Costello plays the arrogant “Duke of Dunk.” Emily: Suzanne Pleshette. Jerry: Peter Bonerz. Howard: Bill Daily. Carol: Marcia Wallace.

In 1976, Pittsburgh Steeler quarterback Terry Bradshaw launched a short-lived country career with the release of “Iʹm So Lonesome I Could Cry”. The tune eventually reached number 17 on the charts.

In 1976, R.C., “Love Rollercoaster” by Ohio Players peaked at number one on the pop singles chart. What was that mystery behind the screaming woman between verses about?

In 1976, R.C., “Young Love” by Ray Stevens peaked at #93 on the pop singles chart.

In 1978, The downward spiral of civilization continues as Tom Brookshier hosts CBSʹs “Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes,” in which stars left off “Hollywood Squares” compete against each other in dopey athletic events.

In 1979, HOT SELLING ALBUMS “JAZZ” (Queen); “A WILD AND CRAZY” (Steve Martin); “BACKLESS” (Eric Clapton)

In 1981, On the cover of TV Guide: “Johnny Carson, Bob Hope, George Burns”. Other Articles: Jack Benny, Happy Days

In 1981, R.C., “The Tide Is High” by Blondie peaked at number one on the pop singles chart. Barnes and Barnes parodied it into “That Was Number One”.

In 1986, “Down and Out In Beverly Hills,” costarring Bette Midler, Nick Nolte, and Little Richard, opened in theaters.

In 1987, On the cover of TV Guide: “cast of Golden Girls”. Other Articles: Hitchhiker, Mr. Belvedere

In 1987, Paul Shaffer returns to his old stomping grounds at “Saturday Night Live” where the cast worries that the show isnʹt hip enough for their host.

In 1987, “Respect Yourself” by Bruce Willis entered the Top 40 chart.

In 1992, Billy (TV Comedy) debut on ABC.

In 1993, A classic superbowl ad: “McDonaldʹs Showdown” Michael Jordan and fellow hoops hero Larry Bird engage in an outrageous game of Horse, tossing in mind-boggling shots from gym rafters and atop skyscrapers. This delightful commercial from the Leo Burnett agency popularized the phrase “Nothin' but net.”

In 1993, “Ben Stiller Show” TV Comedy Variety last aired on Fox. The New York Times Magazine recently pointed to “The Ben Stiller Show” as “the kind of incubator for performers and writers that 'Your Show of Showsʹ was in the 50's and 'Saturday Night Live' and 'SCTV' were in the 70's and 80's,” introducing the world to “the Posse” — Ben Stiller, Janeane Garofalo, Andy Dick, Bob Odenkirk, David Cross, and Kathy Griffin.

In 1996, “The Louie Show” TV comedy debut on CBS. It bombed.

In 1997, The 1977 movie “Star Wars” was rereleased as “Star Wars Special Edition” in theaters in the U.S.A. and grossed a record January opening weekend take of $35.9 million.

In 1998, The Presidents of the United States of America play their final show at Seattlesʹs Paramount Theatre. The show benefits the Chicken Soup Brigade, which provides food and services to Seattle residents with HIV/AIDS.

In 1998, “TV Bloopers” returned to weekly shows hosted by Dick Clark and Suzanne Whang.

In 1999, The animated TV series “Family Guy” was seen on Fox-TV for the first time as a special sneak preview. The show debuted in April as a regular series.

In 2000, “Zoe” TV sitcom premiered on WB

In 2005, David Letterman delivered Johnny Carsonʹs final monologue in honor of his passing on “Late Show”

In 2007, Nine blinking electronic devices planted around Boston threw a scare into the city in what turned out to be a marketing campaign for a late-night cable cartoon.

In 2007, Some three dozen blinking electronic devices planted around Boston threw a scare into the city in what turned out to be a marketing campaign for the Cartoon Network TV show “Aqua Teen Hunger Force.”

In 2008, Pop star Britney Spears was taken from her home by ambulance to UCLA Medical Center, where she was held for a week for psychiatric evaluation.

In 2012, the sketch comedy show "Key and Peele" began airing on Comedy Central.

Movie Releases On This Date

In 1986, "The Best of Times" was released by Universal Pictures / Kings Road Entertainment; Roger Spottiswoode (director/screenplay); Ron Shelton (screenplay); Robin Williams, Kurt Russell, Pamela Reed, Holly Palance, Donald Moffat, Margaret Whitton, M. Emmet Walsh, Donovan Scott, R. G. Armstrong, Dub Taylor, Carl Ballantine, Kathleen Freeman, Tony Plana, Kirk Cameron, Robyn Lively, Jeff Doucette, Anne Haney, Linda Hart, Tracey Gold; Comedy; Live Action

In 1986, "Down and Out in Beverly Hills" was released by Touchstone Pictures / Silver Screen Partners; Paul Mazursky (director/screenplay); Leon Capetanos (screenplay); Nick Nolte, Bette Midler, Richard Dreyfuss, Elizabeth Peña, Little Richard, Evan Richards, Tracy Nelson, Felton Perry; Comedy; Live Action

In 1992, "Into the Sun" was released by Trimark Pictures; Fritz Kiersch (director); John Brancato, Michael Ferris (screenplay); Michael Paré, Anthony Michael Hall, Deborah Moore, Terry Kiser, Brian Haley, Michael St. Gerard, Linden Ashby, Melissa Moore; Action, Comedy; Live Action

In 1995, "Gargoyles the Movie: The Heroes Awaken" was released by Buena Vista Home Video / Walt Disney Television Animation; Saburo Hashimoto, Takamitsu Kawamura, Kazuo Terada (directors); Eric Luke, Michael Reaves (screenplay); Thom Adcox-Hernandez, Edward Asner, Jeff Bennett, Clancy Brown, J.D. Daniels, Keith David, Bill Fagerbakke, Jonathan Frakes, Pat Fraley, Ed Gilbert, Peter Renaday, Salli Richardson, Marina Sirtis, Kath Soucie, Frank Welker; Action, Adventure; Animation

In 1997, "Meet Wally Sparks" was released by Largo Entertainment / JVC / Trimark Pictures; Peter Baldwin (director); Harry Basil, Rodney Dangerfield (screenplay); Rodney Dangerfield, Debi Mazar, Michael Weatherly, Cindy Williams, Alan Rachins, Burt Reynolds, David Ogden Stiers, Lisa Thornhill, Glenn Walker Harris Jr., Eamonn Roche, Lenny Clarke, Rita McKenzie, Mark L. Taylor, Gilbert Gottfried, Julia Sweeney, George Wallace, Sandy Helberg, Sir Mix-a-Lot, Ron Jeremy, Tony Danza, Barry Nolan, John Melendez, Karen Duffy, Lewis Arquette, Lesley-Anne Down, Michael Rooker, Michael Bolton, Jay Leno, Geraldo Rivera, Roseanne Barr, Jerry Springer, Morton Downey Jr., Sally Jessy Raphael, Alana Stewart, Rolonda Watts, John Henson, Tim Allen, Bob Saget, George Hamilton; Comedy; Live Action

In 1997, "Star Wars (Special Edition)" was released by 20th Century Fox / Lucasfilm; George Lucas (director/screenplay); Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Alec Guinness, David Prowse, James Earl Jones, Peter Cushing, Anthony Daniels, Kenny Baker, Peter Mayhew, Phil Brown, Shelagh Fraser, Jack Purvis, Alex McCrindle, Eddie Byrne, Drewe Henley, Denis Lawson, Garrick Hagon, Jack Klaff, William Hootkins, Angus MacInnes, Jeremy Sinden, Graham Ashley, Don Henderson, Richard Le Parmentier, Leslie Schofield, David Ankrum, Mark Anthony Austin, Scott Beach, Jon Berg, Doug Beswick, Paul Blake, Alfie Curtis, Peter Diamond, Steve Gawley, Joe Johnston, Rick McCallum, Grant McCune, Lorne Peterson, Shane Rimmer, Peter Sumner, Malcolm Tierney, Phil Tippett, Larry Ward, Steve 'Spaz' Williams; Sci-Fi, Fantasy; Live Action

In 1997, "Waiting for Guffman" was released by Sony Pictures Classics; Christopher Guest (director/screenplay); Eugene Levy (screenplay); Christopher Guest, Eugene Levy, Fred Willard, Catherine O'Hara, Parker Posey, Lewis Arquette, Bob Balaban, Matt Keeslar, Larry Miller, David Cross, Linda Kash, Brian Doyle-Murray, Paul Benedict, Paul Dooley; Mockumentary, Comedy; Live Action

In 2003, "Final Destination 2" was released by New Line Cinema; David R. Ellis (director); J. Mackye Gruber, Eric Bress (screenplay); Ali Larter, A.J. Cook, Michael Landes, David Paetkau, Lynda Boyd, Keegan Connor Tracy, Jonathan Cherry, T.C. Carson, Justina Machado, Tony Todd, Sarah Carter, Shaun Sipos, Andrew Airlie, Noel Fisher, Aaron Douglas, James Kirk, Alex Rae, Enid-Raye Adams; Horror, Comedy; ; Live Action

In 2003, "The Guru" was released by Universal Pictures / StudioCanal / Working Title Films; Daisy von Scherler Mayer (director); Tracey Jackson (screenplay); Jimi Mistry, Heather Graham, Marisa Tomei, Michael McKean, Christine Baranski, Dash Mihok, Bobby Cannavale, Emil Marwa, Ronald Guttman, Malachy McCourt, Ajay Naidu, Anita Gillette, Pat McNamara, Dwight Ewell; Comedy; ; Live Action

Unusual Songs Charting in the U.S.

In 1948, “Too Fat Polka” by Arthur Godfrey charted at number 2 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1948, “Civilization (Bongo, Bongo, Bongo)” by Danny Kaye And The Andrews Sisters charted at number 8 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1948, “I'm Looking Over A Four Leaf Clover” by Art Mooney And His Orchestra And Choir charted at number 14 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1953, “It's In The Book” by Johnny Standley charted at number 10 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1953, “How Much Is That Doggie In The Window?” by Patti Page charted at number 19 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1953, “I Went To Your Wedding” by Spike Jones charted at number 20 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1959, “The All-American Boy” by Bill Parsons As Bobby Bare charted at number 12 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1959, “Lucky Ladybug” by Billy And Lillie charted at number 14 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1959, “The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don't Be Late)” by The Chipmunks With The Music Of David Seville charted at number 15 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1959, “Tom Dooley” by The Kingston Trio charted at number 24 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1959, “Beep Beep” by The Playmates charted at number 29 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1959, “The Children's Marching Song (Nick Nack Paddy Whack)” by Cyril Stapleton And His Orchestra charted at number 30 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1959, “The Children's Marching Song (Nick Nack Paddy Whack)” by Mitch Miller And His Orchestra And Chorus charted at number 35 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1959, “Little Space Girl” by Jesse Lee Turner charted at number 36 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1959, “Ambrose (Part Five)” by Linda Laurie charted at number 64 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1959, “I Got A Wife” by The Mark IV charted at number 84 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1959, “Theme From 'Rawhide'” by Link Wray And His Ray Men charted at number 98 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1970, “Jingle Jangle” by The Archies charted at number 11 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1970, “Jam Up And Jelly Tight” by Tommy Roe charted at number 15 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1970, “Okie From Muskogee” by Merle Haggard charted at number 68 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1970, “Je t'aime... moi non plus (I love you...me neither)” by Jane Birkin And Serge Gainsbourg charted at number 92 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1970, “Welfare Cadillac” by Guy Drake charted at number 93 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Convoy” by C.W. McCall charted at number 6 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “The White Knight” by Cledus Maggard And The Citizen's Band charted at number 34 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Junk Food Junkie” by Larry Groce charted at number 41 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen charted at number 43 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Young Love” by Ray Stevens charted at number 93 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “9 To 5” by Dolly Parton charted at number 8 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da” by The Police charted at number 26 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “Flash's Theme a.k.a. Flash” by Queen charted at number 52 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “Rapture” by Blondie charted at number 61 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “Whip It” by Devo charted at number 66 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “Theme From 'The Dukes Of Hazzard' (Good Ol' Boys)” by Waylon Jennings charted at number 71 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “Teacher, Teacher” by Rockpile charted at number 86 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “Fashion” by David Bowie charted at number 99 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1987, “Walk Like An Egyptian” by The Bangles charted at number 19 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1987, “(You Gotta) Fight For Your Right (To Party!)” by Beastie Boys charted at number 32 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1987, “You Be Illin'” by Run-D.M.C. charted at number 54 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1987, “Ronnie's Rapp” by Ron And The D.C. Crew charted at number 95 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1998, “Tubthumping” by Chumbawamba charted at number 6 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1998, “Lollipop (Candyman)” by Aqua charted at number 53 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1998, “Tubthumping” by Chucklebutt charted at number 87 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 2004, “Milkshake” by Kelis charted at number 5 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in the Alt-U.S.

In 1998, “Rapper's Delight” by Erick Sermon, Keith Murray And Wish Bone charted at number 51 on the Alt-U.S. Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in the U.K.

In 1953, “The Cowpuncher's Cantata (medley)” by Max Bygraves charted at number 9 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1959, “Tom Dooley” by Lonnie Donegan And His Skiffle Group charted at number 10 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1959, “Chantilly Lace” by The Big Bopper charted at number 12 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1959, “Tom Dooley” by The Kingston Trio charted at number 13 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1959, “A Pub With No Beer” by Slim Dusty charted at number 29 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1970, “Sugar, Sugar” by The Archies charted at number 14 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen charted at number 3 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “(Are You Ready) Do The Bus Stop” by The Fatback Band charted at number 22 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Low Rider” by War charted at number 24 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Dance Of The Cuckoos” by The Band Of The Black Watch charted at number 50 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “Rapture” by Blondie charted at number 5 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “Flash's Theme a.k.a. Flash” by Queen charted at number 14 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “Scary Monsters” by David Bowie charted at number 20 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “Rabbit” by Chas 'n' Dave charted at number 30 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “Stop The Cavalry” by Jona Lewie charted at number 32 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “It's Hard To Be Humble” by Mac Davis charted at number 33 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “I Shot The Sheriff” by Light Of The World charted at number 41 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “Car Trouble” by Adam And The Ants charted at number 51 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “The Oldest Swinger In Town” by Fred Wedlock charted at number 52 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da” by The Police charted at number 54 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “There's No One Quite Like Grandma” by St. Winifred's School Choir charted at number 70 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “(Do) The Hucklebuck” by Coast To Coast charted at number 75 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1987, “Rat In Mi Kitchen” by UB40 charted at number 12 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1998, “Amnesia” by Chumbawamba charted at number 10 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1998, “Barbie Girl” by Aqua charted at number 31 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1998, “Teletubbies Say Eh-Oh!” by Teletubbies charted at number 32 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1998, “Sing Up For The Champions!” by Reds United charted at number 60 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 2004, “Milkshake” by Kelis charted at number 2 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 2004, “Proper Crimbo” by Bo' Selecta! charted at number 42 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 2009, “Beverly Hills” by Weezer charted at number 59 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Australia

In 1940, “Beer Barrel Polka (Roll Out The Barrel)” by The Joe Loss Orchestra or The Andrews Sisters charted at number 2 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1940, “Three Little Fishies” by Kay Kyser And His Orchestra charted at number 11 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1941, “The Woodpecker Song” by Kate Smith or Glenn Miller And Marion Hutton charted at number 1 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1945, “Cow-Cow Boogie (Cuma-Ti-Yi-Yi-Ay)” by The Ink Spots And Ella Fitzgerald charted at number 10 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1946, “Bell Bottom Trousers” by George Trevare And Tassie Hamilton charted at number 19 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1947, “Sioux City Sue” by Bing Crosby And The Jesters or Kate Smith charted at number 2 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1948, “Feudin' And Fightin'” by Bing Crosby And The Jesters charted at number 3 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1948, “Who Threw The Overalls In Mrs. Murphy's Chowder” by Bing Crosby And The Jesters charted at number 6 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1948, “It's The Same Old Shillelah” by Bing Crosby And The Jesters charted at number 20 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1953, “Botch-A-Me (Ba-Ba-Baciami Piccina)” by Rosemary Clooney charted at number 7 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1953, “It's In The Book” by Johnny Standley charted at number 15 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1953, “The Cowpuncher's Cantata (medley)” by Max Bygraves charted at number 17 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1959, “Tom Dooley” by The Kingston Trio charted at number 1 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1959, “Beep Beep” by The Playmates charted at number 6 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1970, “Jam Up And Jelly Tight” by Tommy Roe charted at number 13 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Put Another Log On The Fire (Male Chauvinist National Anthem) / Slap Your Draughty Blue Jeans” by Bill And Boyd charted at number 24 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Convoy / Black Bear Road” by C.W. McCall charted at number 26 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “D.I.V.O.R.C.E / Cuckoo” by Billy Connolly charted at number 35 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Bohemian Rhapsody / I'm In Love With My Car” by Queen charted at number 72 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Theme From 'The Rockford Files' / Dixie Lullabye” by Mike Post charted at number 90 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “Shaddap You Face / Ain't In No Hurry” by Joe Dolce Music Theatre charted at number 2 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “The Time Warp” by Various Artists charted at number 4 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “Stop The Cavalry / Laughing Tonight” by Jona Lewie charted at number 14 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “Fashion / Scream Like A Baby” by David Bowie charted at number 28 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “I Like Chinese / I Bet You They Won't Play This Song On The Radio” by Monty Python charted at number 35 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “Never Mind The Presents / The Swindon Cowboy” by The Barron Knights charted at number 43 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “Baggy Trousers / The Business” by Madness charted at number 46 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “Ashes To Ashes / Move On” by David Bowie charted at number 52 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da / A Sermon” by The Police charted at number 58 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “Kiss Army / Normdrum” by Norman Gunston charted at number 64 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “Psycho Chicken” by The Fools charted at number 70 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “Generals And Majors / The Somnambulist” by XTC charted at number 72 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “The Empire Strikes Back (medley) / The Force Theme” by Meco charted at number 77 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “The Aussie Barbecue Song / The Man From Snowy River” by Frankie Davidson charted at number 83 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “It's Hard To Be Humble / The Greatest Gift Of All” by Mac Davis charted at number 84 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “Babooshka / Ran Tan Waltz” by Kate Bush charted at number 98 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1987, “Walk Like An Egyptian” by The Bangles charted at number 2 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1998, “Doctor Jones” by Aqua charted at number 1 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1998, “Tubthumping” by Chumbawamba charted at number 4 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1998, “Walkin' On The Sun” by Smash Mouth charted at number 10 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1998, “Not The Sunscreen Song” by John Safran charted at number 20 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1998, “Black Bugs” by Regurgitator charted at number 39 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 2004, “Milkshake” by Kelis charted at number 3 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in New Zealand

In 1976, “Put Another Log On The Fire (Male Chauvinist National Anthem)” by Bill And Boyd charted at number 29 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “Shaddap You Face” by Joe Dolce Music Theatre charted at number 1 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “Babooshka” by Kate Bush charted at number 24 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “Fashion” by David Bowie charted at number 28 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “Theme From 'The Dukes Of Hazzard' (Good Ol' Boys)” by Waylon Jennings charted at number 31 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “Ashes To Ashes” by David Bowie charted at number 33 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “It's Hard To Be Humble” by Mac Davis charted at number 34 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “Whip It” by Devo charted at number 38 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1987, “Walk Like An Egyptian” by The Bangles charted at number 3 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1987, “Rumors” by Timex Social Club charted at number 31 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1998, “Doctor Jones” by Aqua charted at number 4 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1998, “The Breaks” by Nadanuf charted at number 24 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1998, “Walkin' On The Sun” by Smash Mouth charted at number 40 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 2004, “Milkshake” by Kelis charted at number 6 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Sweden

In 1976, “Space Oddity” by David Bowie charted at number 15 on the Sweden Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “Fashion” by David Bowie charted at number 15 on the Sweden Pop Singles Chart

In 1987, “In The Army Now” by Status Quo charted at number 15 on the Sweden Pop Singles Chart

In 1998, “Fire Water Burn” by Bloodhound Gang charted at number 11 on the Sweden Pop Singles Chart

In 1998, “Doctor Jones” by Aqua charted at number 20 on the Sweden Pop Singles Chart

In 1998, “Barbie Girl” by Aqua charted at number 34 on the Sweden Pop Singles Chart

In 2004, “Ding Dong Song” by Günther And The Sunshine Girls charted at number 3 on the Sweden Pop Singles Chart

In 2004, “Milkshake” by Kelis charted at number 22 on the Sweden Pop Singles Chart

In 2009, “Creep” by Radiohead charted at number 35 on the Sweden Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Austria

In 1987, “In The Army Now” by Status Quo charted at number 5 on the Austria Pop Singles Chart

In 1987, “Walk Like An Egyptian” by The Bangles charted at number 6 on the Austria Pop Singles Chart

In 1987, “Celebration Rap” by MC Miker G And Deejay Sven charted at number 29 on the Austria Pop Singles Chart

In 1998, “Doctor Jones” by Aqua charted at number 10 on the Austria Pop Singles Chart

In 1998, “Barbie Girl” by Aqua charted at number 12 on the Austria Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in the Netherlands

In 1970, “Jingle Jangle” by The Archies charted at number 27 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen charted at number 2 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “Lola (Live)” by The Kinks charted at number 1 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “Stars On 45 (medley)” by Stars On 45 charted at number 10 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “Are You Lonesome Tonight? (Laughing Version)” by Elvis Presley charted at number 17 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da” by The Police charted at number 19 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “Baggy Trousers” by Madness charted at number 22 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “Stop The Cavalry” by Jona Lewie charted at number 28 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “De vogeltjesdans (aka The Chicken Dance)” by De Electronica's charted at number 30 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “Flash's Theme a.k.a. Flash” by Queen charted at number 33 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life” by Monty Python charted at number 34 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 1987, “Walk Like An Egyptian” by The Bangles charted at number 11 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 1987, “Rat In Mi Kitchen” by UB40 charted at number 13 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 1987, “Eskimo” by Zangeres Zonder Raam charted at number 31 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 1998, “Doctor Jones” by Aqua charted at number 22 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 1998, “Barbie Girl” by Aqua charted at number 28 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 2004, “Milkshake” by Kelis charted at number 8 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in France

In 1987, “In The Army Now” by Status Quo charted at number 3 on the France Pop Singles Chart

In 1987, “Celebration Rap” by MC Miker G And Deejay Sven charted at number 45 on the France Pop Singles Chart

In 1998, “Barbie Girl” by Aqua charted at number 15 on the France Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Norway

In 1959, “Tom Dooley” by The Kingston Trio charted at number 1 on the Norway Pop Singles Chart

In 1970, “Sugar, Sugar” by The Archies charted at number 1 on the Norway Pop Singles Chart

In 1970, “Je t'aime... moi non plus (I love you...me neither)” by Jane Birkin And Serge Gainsbourg charted at number 3 on the Norway Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen charted at number 7 on the Norway Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “Ashes To Ashes” by David Bowie charted at number 10 on the Norway Pop Singles Chart

In 1998, “Sign Up For The Champions” by Manchester United charted at number 2 on the Norway Pop Singles Chart

In 2004, “Milkshake” by Kelis charted at number 20 on the Norway Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Switzerland

In 1970, “Sugar, Sugar” by The Archies charted at number 6 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart

In 1987, “In The Army Now” by Status Quo charted at number 8 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart

In 1987, “Walk Like An Egyptian” by The Bangles charted at number 9 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart

In 1987, “Rumors” by Timex Social Club charted at number 23 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart

In 1998, “Barbie Girl” by Aqua charted at number 6 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart

In 1998, “Doctor Jones” by Aqua charted at number 11 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart

In 1998, “Tubthumping” by Chumbawamba charted at number 29 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart

In 1998, “Men In Black” by Will Smith charted at number 44 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart

In 2004, “Milkshake” by Kelis charted at number 69 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Canada

In 1959, “The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don't Be Late)” by The Chipmunks With The Music Of David Seville charted at number 8 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1959, “The All-American Boy” by Bill Parsons As Bobby Bare charted at number 9 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1959, “The Children's Marching Song (Nick Nack Paddy Whack)” by Mitch Miller And His Orchestra And Chorus or Cyril Stapleton And His Orchestra or The Sauter Finegal Doodletown Fifers charted at number 18 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1970, “Jingle Jangle” by The Archies charted at number 2 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1970, “Jam Up And Jelly Tight” by Tommy Roe charted at number 11 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1970, “I Love Candy” by Marshmallow Soup Group charted at number 60 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1970, “Hikky Bur” by Bill Cosby charted at number 77 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Convoy” by C.W. McCall charted at number 1 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Low Rider” by War charted at number 57 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen charted at number 66 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “The White Knight” by Cledus Maggard And The Citizen's Band charted at number 89 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1976, “Junk Food Junkie” by Larry Groce charted at number 99 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “Wasn't That A Party” by The Irish Rovers charted at number 4 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da” by The Police charted at number 5 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “Whip It” by Devo charted at number 15 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “Turning Japanese” by The Vapors charted at number 16 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1981, “Teacher, Teacher” by Rockpile charted at number 36 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1987, “Walk Like An Egyptian” by The Bangles charted at number 3 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1987, “Rumors” by Timex Social Club charted at number 63 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1987, “Wild Wild Life” by Talking Heads charted at number 86 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1998, “Lollipop (Candyman)” by Aqua charted at number 1 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1998, “Doctor Jones” by Aqua charted at number 27 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 2004, “Milkshake” by Kelis charted at number 16 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Alt-Canada

In 1987, “Walk Like An Egyptian” by The Bangles charted at number 3 on the Alt-Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1987, “Rumors” by Timex Social Club charted at number 63 on the Alt-Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1987, “Wild Wild Life” by Talking Heads charted at number 86 on the Alt-Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1998, “Tubthumping” by Chumbawamba charted at number 6 on the Alt-Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1998, “Walkin' On The Sun” by Smash Mouth charted at number 8 on the Alt-Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1998, “Lollipop (Candyman)” by Aqua charted at number 38 on the Alt-Canada Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Italy

In 2004, “Dragostea din teï” by Haiducii charted at number 1 on the Italy Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Finland

In 2004, “Milkshake” by Kelis charted at number 17 on the Finland Pop Singles Chart

The Holiday Almanacs for January 31, 2025

What's Today?

Today is Fri Jan the 31 in the year 2025
Jan 1 began on a Wed
This is day 31 of the year
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Julian date = 2460695 O.S.= 1 - 18 - 2025

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Saint John Bosco Feast Day
[USA] Backwards Day
[Lerwick, Shetland Islands] Up-Helly-Aa/Norse fire festival
[Malaysia] Independence day (1957)
[Nauru] Independence Day (1968)
[Surrey England] Dicing for Maid's Money Day
[USA] Animal In Space Day (A chimp named Ham! Talk about HAM Solo!)
[USA] Daytime Soap Opera Day (proposed by D.T.)
[USA] Westerns Are Wonderful Day

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Astrological sign: Capricorn: The Goat (12-22 thru 1-20) Ruling Planet: Saturn; Element: Earth; Traits: Ambitious, disciplined, persevering, pessimistic; Body part associated with this sign: The knees. Occupations: Positions of trust, banking, mountain climbing, coaching, engineering.
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January was originally the eleventh month. Its name comes from the Roman two-faced god Janus, protector of Heaven's gate.
Flowers: carnation and snowdrop
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Gems: garnet and hyacinth
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