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Offbeat Datebook: Births and Deaths (sorted by age), Events and Holidays for November 9

Last Updated 04-13-2024

🎭Robert Duncan McNeill -- is 60 in the year 2024 and 61 in the year 2025; b.11/9/1964
Actor, Producer/Director (m)
TV Shows: Going to Extremes (as Colin Mitford), Second Chances (as Richard Dennis Mogill), Star Trek: Voyager (as Lt. Tom Paris the ships' pilot and various characters)

🎭🏆Vanessa Minnillo -- is 44 in the year 2024 and 45 in the year 2025; b.11/9/1980
Actress, Beauty Pagent Winner, Filipino (Phillipean)
Names/Places: aka Vanessa Lachey
Misc: Miss Teen USA in 1997
TV Shows: Dads, MTV's Total Request Live
Movie Titles: Disaster Movie, Fantastic 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer

🎭Ed Wynn -- Birth Anniversary -- b.11/9/1886 d.6/19/1966 (79)
TV/Radio Actor, Movie/Stage Actor, Comedian, Variety Show Host
Names/Places: RN:Isaiah Edwin Leopold; Keenan's dad
Misc: 1910-20s vaudevillian, 30s radio (as the Texaco Fire Chief)
TV Shows: The Ed Wynn Show

🎭Mabel Normand -- Birth Anniversary -- b.11/9/1892 d.2/23/1930 (37)
Movie Actress, Comedienne, Director (m)
Names/Places: RLN:Fortescue

✍🎵Kay Thompson -- Birth Anniversary -- b.11/9/1903 d.7/2/1998 (94)
Author (m), Children's Author (m), Songwriter, Singer
Misc: author of the Eloise children's books; her age of death was believed to be between 92 and 95, some say b. 1913; also sang "Eloise" which is occasionally heard on the Dr. Demento Show.
Book Titles: Eloise (series)
Song Titles: Eloise

Spiro Theodore Agnew -- Birth Anniversary -- b.11/9/1918 d.9/17/1996 (77)
Vice President (m)
Names/Places: b. in Baltimore, MD
Misc: 39th U.S. Vice President; John Denver sang a song about him, though rather short.

🎭Severn Darden -- Birth Anniversary -- b.11/9/1929 d.5/26/1995 (65)
TV/Movie/Stage Actor, Comedian
Misc: founding member of Second City Comedy Troupe in Chicago
TV Shows: Mary Hartman Mary Hartman (as Popesco)

✍⚛📰Dr. Carl Sagan -- Birth Anniversary -- b.11/9/1934 d.12/20/1996 (62)
Author (m), Astronomer (m), Astrophysicist (m), Correspondent
Names/Places: b. in New York City; RFN:Edward
Misc: Science Popularizer; He said "Billions and Billions of..." billions and billions of times!
TV Shows: 20/20, Cosmos (1980)

🎭🎵Charles Robinson -- Birth Anniversary -- b.11/9/1945 N.S. d.7/11/2021 N.S. (75)
Actor, Rhythm and Blues Musician
Names/Places: aka Charlie Robinson
Group Names: The Drells (without Archie Drell)
TV Shows: Mom, Buffalo Bill (as Newdell), Night Court (as court clerk Mac Robinson), Love & War (as Abe Johnson), Home Improvement (as Bud Harper), Hart of Dixie

🎭Edgar Kennedy -- Death Anniversary -- b.4/26/1890 d.11/9/1948 (58)
Movie Actor
Movie Titles: Keystone Kops

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🎭Victor Sen Yung -- Death Anniversary -- b.10/18/1915 d.11/9/1980 (65)
Actor
TV Shows: Bonanza (as cousin Charlie Fong or Hop Sing the cook)

🎭Art Carney -- Death Anniversary -- b.11/4/1918 d.11/9/2003 (85)
Hall of Famer, TV/Movie Actor
Names/Places: b. in Mt. Vernon, NY
TV Shows: Morey Amsterdam Show (regular), Cavalcade of Stars (regular), Jackie Gleason Show (as Ed Norton and regular), The Honeymooners (as Ed Norton), Lanigan's Rabbi, Batman (as the Evil Archer)
Movie Titles: Harry and Tonto

🎭John Hillerman -- Death Anniversary -- b.12/20/1932 d.11/9/2017 N.S. (84)
TV/Movie/Stage Actor
Names/Places: b. in Denison, Texas
Misc: some say b. Dec 30
TV Shows: One Day at a Time (as Claude Connors), Ellery Queen (1970s), The Betty White Show, Magnum P.I. (as Jonathan Quayle Higgins III aka really Robin Masters), The Hogan Family
Movie Titles: What's Up Doc?, Blazing Saddles

🎭James Greene -- Death Anniversary -- b.12/1/1926 N.S. d.11/9/2018 N.S. (91)
Actor
TV Shows: Parks and Recreation (as Councilman Milton)

Related Events on This Date

In 1893, The San Francisco Friscos and the Oakland Colonels played a California League game…in 47 minutes.

In 1938, Al Capp, cartoonist of Lil' Abner creates Sadie Hawkins Day.

In 1946, Second-ranked Notre Dame fights to a 0-0 tie with number one Army at Yankee Stadium to snap the Cadetsʹ 25-game winning streak. The Irish defense holds Armyʹs running backs Doc Blanchard and Glenn Davis to a combined 79 yards.

In 1951, Mary Martin recorded a duet with a young man who was also destined for instant and long-term stardom — her 20-year-old son, Larry Hagman. The song they sang together was “Get Out Those Old Records.”

In 1958, Sales of the Elvis Presley hit single “Hound Dog” passed the three-million mark in the United States — a figure only previously achieved by Bing Crosbyʹs “White Christmas” and Gene Autryʹs “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.”

In 1959, R.C., “(Seven Little Girls) Sitting In The Back Seat” by Paul Evans and The Curls peaked at number nine on the pop singles chart.

In 1963, On the cover of TV Guide: “Carol Burnett”. Other Articles: Harry Morgan, Jerry Lewis Show

In 1963, The Kingsmen released “Louie, Louie.” By February, a furor over its unintelligible and supposedly dirty lyrics leads to a federal investigation.

In 1964, ABC puts “The Les Crane Show” up against late-night talk-show king Johnny Carson. Les ainʹt more, and the young host leaves the show, a/k/a “ABCʹs Nightlife,” after a mere four months.

In 1964, “Comedy in Music-Opus 2” opens at John Golden New York City for 192 performances.

In 1964, “Wizard Of Id”, Comic Strip debut.

In 1965, At 5:16 P.M., the great Northeast blackout occurred as several states and parts of Canada were hit by a series of power failures lasting up to 13½ hours; it was the largest power failure in U.S. history. Over 80,000 square miles are thrown into complete darkness at the height of rush hour by the failure which began in western New York State and reached New York City by 5:27. Eventually over 30,000,000 people in New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Ontario, Canada lost power for most of the night. 800,000 people wound up trapped in New York subways, elevators and skyscrapers. Rioting broke out in New York City. Dramatic photos showed the eery sight of a moonlit, electric lightless, Manhattan skyline. Power was not restored until the next morning.

In 1965, Bob Dylan, Robbie Robertson and Brian Jones jammed in a New York hotel room during the famous power black-out — hence no recording. Some call it the “lost jam.”

In 1965, The first New York Knick game was postponed (power black-out) vs. Saint Louis. Some bad luck for its debut!

In 1966, Director Otto Premminger momentarily takes over the role as “Mr. Freeze” on ABCʹs “Batman.” But before appearing on the show, he has to pay $11,000 in back dues to the Screen Actorʹs Guild.

In 1966, Supposedly on this day, as rumor and morbid speculation grows from the “Paul is Dead” hoax of 1969 will date it, Paul McCartney is fatally decapitated in a car crash somehwere in England and is replaced in the Beatles by a lookalike, one William Campbell--or is it Billy Shears? If Paul is “Dead”, this was the day it happened.

In 1967, The first issue of “Rolling Stone Magazine” was published in San Francisco, with John Lennon as Private Gripweed on the cover. A free roach clip was included in the first issue. The magazine said it was not simply a music magazine but was also about “…the things and attitudes that music embraces.”

In 1968, On the cover of TV Guide: “Get Smart Wedding”. Other Articles: James Garner, Johnny Carson

In 1972, Bones discovered by the Leakeys, push human origins back a million years.

In 1973, In a Brady Bunch episode called “Quarterback Sneak”, A gridiron Romeo from a rival school shows a romantic interest in Marcia to get Gregʹs play book, Greg and Peter are convinced that Marcia is a traitor because of her interest in Jerry Rogers, the Fairview quarterback. Bobby confirms the boysʹ distrust of Jerry when he sees him attempt to steal the play book.

In 1974, R.C., “Overnight Sensation (Hit Record)” by Raspberries peaked at #18 on the pop singles chart.

In 1974, “Kung Fu Fighting” by Carl Douglas entered the Top 40 chart.

In 1976, Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention earn a gold record for the 1973 album, “Overnite Sensation.” by the RIAA

In 1978, The number one Billboard Pop Hit was “MacArthur Park” by Donna Summer. Ten years earlier, actor-turned-singer Richard Harris hit number two with his version of the song in June 1968. In 1993, “Weird Al” Yankovic parodied the Richard Harris record into “Jurassic Park.”

In 1982, TV Guide Listing: 8:30 p.m./ET “Laverne and Shirley” (ABC): Laverne (Penny Marshall) and another girl (Carrie Fisher) are the finalists for a single Playboy Bunny opening, and each must audition for Hugh Hefner. Fisher sings “My Guy.” Hillary: Marcia Rodd. Squiggy: David L. Lander. Frank: Phil Foster.

In 1984, “A Nightmare On Elm Street” starring Robert Englund as Freddie Kruger opened in movie theaters in the U.S.A.

In 1985, Dennis Miller begins a five-season stint as host of “Saturday Night Liveʹs” “Weekend Update.”

In 1988, The number one Billboard Pop Hit: “Wild, Wild West,” The Escape Club. A different song with the same title is also released in 1988 by Kool Moe Dee, and again in 1999 by Will Smith with Dru Hill and Kool Moe Dee. That single Also tops The Billboard Hot 100.

In 1991, On the cover of TV Guide: “Full House Twins, Network Anchormen”. Other Articles: Tim Allen, Star Trek the Next Generation, Robert Stack

In 1992, “James Brown Is Dead” single by L.A. Style was certified Gold by the RIAA. So is David Tanny, but thatʹs another story. (evil grin)

In 1993, Angie Dickinson was disgusted on a “This Is Your Life” TV tribute, declaring “Not on YOUR life!”, and walked off the set. She was the first to do so in 500 shows.

In 1993, Countryʹs Garth Brooks taped an appearance on Sesame Street.

In 1993, The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in the “Oh Pretty Woman” copyright infringement case against 2 Live Crew. The rap groupʹs lead singer Luther Campbell attended the court session.

In 1995, Bill Watterson announces his cartoon “Calvin and Hobbes” will be retired December 31.

In 1995, Today in Late Show w/ Letterman History: Audience member Wayne Hazeltine completes his “Pants Across America” journey in Los Angeles and is finally reunited with his pants.

In 1998, The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of The Kingsmen in a case involving the 1963 hit song “Louie Louie.” It upheld a lower court ruling that Gusto Records and GML Incorporated had never paid the band its fair share of royalties.

In 1999, 11 x 09 = 99

In 1999, “Pokémon: The First Movie” album by Soundtrack was released

In 2001, The movie “Shallow Hal” opened in movie theaters in the U.S.A. Another movie featuring a dumpy man and a hot lady.

In 2003, Actor Art Carney died of natural causes at his home near Westbrook, Connecticut. He was 85.

In 2009, “Lopez Tonight” began airing on TBS

In 2010, The 13th Mark Twain Prize, the nationʹs top prize for humor, was presented to Tina Fey during the annual Kennedy Center Celebration of American Humor in Washington, D.C.

In 2099, 11 x 09 = 99

Movie Releases On This Date

In 1984, "A Nightmare on Elm Street" was released by New Line Cinema / Media Home Entertainment / Smart Egg Pictures; Wes Craven (director/screenplay); Robert Englund, John Saxon, Ronee Blakley, Heather Langenkamp, Amanda Wyss, Nick Corri, Johnny Depp, Joe Unger, Joseph Whipp, Charles Fleischer, Lin Shaye, Leslie Hoffman, David Andrews, Ash Adams, Don Hannah, Chris Tashima, Robert Shaye, Mimi Craven, Jack Shea, Ed Call, Sandy Lipton, Jeff Levine, Donna Woodrum, Paul Grenier, Shashawnee Hall, Brian Reise, Carol Pritikin, Kathi Gibbs, John Richard Peterson, Antonia Yannouli; Slasher; Live Action

In 1984, "No Small Affair" was released by Columbia Pictures; Jerry Schatzberg (director); Craig Bolotin (screenplay); Jon Cryer, Demi Moore, George Wendt, Peter Frechette, E. G. Daily, Ann Wedgeworth, Jeffrey Tambor, Tim Robbins, Hamilton Camp, Scott Getlin, Judith Baldwin, Jennifer Tilly, Kene Holliday, Tate Donovan, Thomas Adams, Myles Berkowitz, Arthur Taxier; Comedy, Drama; Live Action

In 1984, "Oh, God! You Devil" was released by Warner Bros.; Paul Bogart (director); Andrew Bergman (screenplay); George Burns, Ted Wass, Ron Silver, Roxanne Hart, Eugene Roche, Janet Brandt, Robert Desiderio, John Doolittle, Julie Lloyd, Belita Moreno, Jason Wingreen, Susan Peretz, Robert Picardo, Arthur Malet, James Cromwell, Arnold Johnson, Brandy Gold, Lois Wilde; Comedy; Live Action

In 1984, "Samson & Sally" was released by Dansk Tegnefilm; Jannik Hastrup (director/screenplay); Bent Haller, Li Vilstrup (screenplay); Jesper Klein, Helle Hertz, Per Pallesen, Bodil Udsen, Poul Thomsen, Kristen Peuliche, Berthe Qvistgaard, Claus Ryskjær, Preben Neergaard, Ole Ernst; Romance, Family; Animation

In 1984, "Silent Night, Deadly Night" was released by Tri-Star Pictures / Slayride Productions, Inc.; Charles E. Sellier Jr. (director); Michael Hickey (screenplay); Robert Brian Wilson, Alex Burton, Lilyan Chauvin, Gilmer McCormick, Toni Nero, Britt Leach, Nancy Borgenicht, H. E. D. Redford, Linnea Quigley, Leo Geter, Randy Stumpf, Will Hare, Tara Buckman, Geoff Hansen, Charles Dierkop, Donald L. Shanks, Eric Hart, A. Madeline Smith, Amy Stuyvesant, Max Robinson, Vinc Massa, John Michael Alvarez, John Bishop, Richard C. Terry, Oscar Rowland, Richard D. Clark, Tip Boxell, Judith Roberts; Slasher; Live Action

In 1988, "Child's Play" was released by United Artists / MGM/UA Communications Co.; Tom Holland (director/screenplay); Don Mancini, John Lafia (screenplay); Alex Vincent, Catherine Hicks, Chris Sarandon, Brad Dourif, Dinah Manoff, Tommy Swerdlow, Jack Colvin, Raymond Oliver, Neil Giuntoli, Alan Wilder, Aaron Osborne, Juan Ramirez; Slasher, Horror; Live Action

In 1990, "Child's Play 2" was released by Universal Pictures; John Lafia (director); Don Mancini (screenplay); Alex Vincent, Jenny Agutter, Gerrit Graham, Christine Elise, Grace Zabriskie, Brad Dourif, Peter Haskell, Beth Grant, Greg Germann, Adam Wylie; Horror, Comedy; Live Action

In 1997, "Angels in the Endzone" was released by ABC / Buena Vista Television / Walt Disney Television / Arts & Leisure Corporation / Endzone Productions; Gary Nadeau (director); Alan Eisenstock, Larry Mintz (screenplay); Christopher Lloyd, Matthew Lawrence, David Gallagher, Jack Coleman, Lynda Boyd, Paul Dooley, Trevor Roberts, Allan Zinyk, Ken Kirzinger, Ron Robinson, David Paul Grove, James Hibbardas, Kate Twa, Curtis Bechdholt, Jason Emanuel; Fantasy; Live Action

In 1999, "Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas" was released by Walt Disney Home Video / Walt Disney Television Animation / Disney Video Premiere; Alex Mann, Bradley Raymond, Jun Falkenstein, Bill Speers, Toby Shelton (directors); Charlie Cohen, Thomas Hart, Scott Gorden, Tom Nance, Carter Crocker, Richard Cray, Temple Mathews, Eddie Guzelian (screenplay); Wayne Allwine, Russi Taylor, Tony Anselmo, Diane Michelle, Tress MacNeille, Alan Young, Bill Farmer, Corey Burton, Shaun Fleming, Jim Cummings, Jeff Bennett, Gregg Berger, Pat Musick, Frank Welker, Mae Whitman, April Winchell, Kylie Dempsey, Taylor Dempsey, Andrew McDonaugh; Anthology; Animation

In 1999, "Passport to Paris" was released by WarnerVision Entertainment / Warner Home Video / Dualstar Entertainment Group / Tapestry Films; Alan Metter (director); Elizabeth Kruger, Craig Shapiro (screenplay); Mary-Kate Olsen, Ashley Olsen, Peter White, Matt Winston, Yvonne Sciò, Ethan Peck, Brocker Way, Doran Clark, Matt McCoy, Katrina Darrell, François Giroday, Jon Menick, Robert Martin Robinson, Laura Julian, Logan Robbins, Matt Freund, Sian Bentson, Michael Immel; Comedy; Live Action

In 2001, "Shallow Hal" was released by 20th Century Fox; Peter Farrelly, Robert Farrelly (directors/screenplay); Sean Moynihan (screenplay); Jack Black, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jason Alexander, Joe Viterelli, Jill Christine Fitzgerald, Tony Robbins, Bruce McGill, Molly Shannon, Sasha Neulinger, Susan Ward, Rene Kirby, Kyle Gass, Laura Kightlinger, Brooke Burns, Sayed Badreya, Nan Martin, Zen Gesner, Ron Darling, Rob Moran, Michael Corrente; Romance, Comedy; Live Action

In 2004, "Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas" was released by Walt Disney Home Entertainment / DisneyToon Studios; Matthew O'Callaghan (director/screenplay); Bill Motz, Bob Roth, Peggy Holmes, Chad Fiveash, James Patrick Stoteraux, Shirley Pierce, Jim Peronto, Carole Holliday, Michael Shipley, Jim Bernstein (screenplay); Wayne Allwine, Tony Anselmo, Bill Farmer, Russi Taylor, Tress MacNeille, Alan Young, Jason Marsden, Kellie Martin, Chuck McCann, Jeff Bennett, Jim Cummings, Clive Revill, Edie McClurg, Rob Paulsen; Fantasy, Comedy, Anthology;

In 2007, "Borderland" was released by Lionsgate / After Dark Films; Zev Berman (director/screenplay); Brian Presley, Jake Muxworthy, Rider Strong, Damián Alcázar, Sean Astin, Martha Higareda, Francesca Guillen, Beto Cuevas, Mircea Monroe, Damian Alcazar, Marco Bacuzzi, Roberto Sosa, Jose Maria Yazpik, Humberto Busto, Elizabeth Cervantes, Alenka Rios; Horror

In 2007, "Fred Claus" was released by Warner Bros. Pictures / Silver Pictures; David Dobkin (director); Dan Fogelman (screenplay); Vince Vaughn, Paul Giamatti, Miranda Richardson, John Michael Higgins, Elizabeth Banks, Rachel Weisz, Kathy Bates, Kevin Spacey, Trevor Peacock, Bobb'e J. Thompson, Chris 'Ludacris' Bridges, Allan Corduner, Frank Stallone, Roger Clinton Jr., Stephen Baldwin, Dylan Minnette, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Liam James, Theo Stevenson; Fantasy, Comedy, Adventure

In 2007, "P2" was released by Summit Entertainment; Franck Khalfoun (director/screenplay); Alexandre Aja, Grégory Levasseur (screenplay); Rachel Nichols, Wes Bentley, Simon Reynolds, Philip Akin, Stephanie Moore, Miranda Edwards, Paul Sun-Hyung Lee, Grace Lynn Kung, Philip Williams, Arnold Pinnock; Horror, Thriller

In 2022, "Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio" was released by Netflix / Netflix Animation / The Jim Henson Company / ShadowMachine; Guillermo del Toro, Mark Gustafson (directors); Guillermo del Toro, Patrick McHale (screenplay); Ewan McGregor, David Bradley, Gregory Mann, Burn Gorman, Ron Perlman, John Turturro, Finn Wolfhard, Cate Blanchett, Tim Blake Nelson, Christoph Waltz, Tilda Swinton

Unusual Songs Charting in the U.S.

In 1940, “Beat Me, Daddy, Eight To The Bar (Parts 1 And 2)” by Will Bradley And His Orchestra Featuring Ray Mckinley charted at number 3 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1957, “Jailhouse Rock” by Elvis Presley charted at number 1 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1957, “Black Slacks” by Joe Bennett And The Sparkletones charted at number 25 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1957, “Back To School Again” by Timmie 'Oh Yeah!' Rogers charted at number 37 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1957, “White Silver Sands” by Don Rondo charted at number 40 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1957, “Short Fat Fannie” by Larry Williams charted at number 53 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1957, “Rockin' Pneumonia (and The Boogie Woogie Flu)” by Huey (Piano) Smith And The Clowns charted at number 98 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1963, “Busted” by Ray Charles charted at number 8 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1963, “Honolulu Lulu” by Jan And Dean charted at number 35 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1963, “Be True To Your School” by The Beach Boys charted at number 69 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1963, “Louie Louie” by The Kingsmen charted at number 83 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1963, “Long Tall Texan” by Murry Kellum charted at number 99 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1968, “Fire” by The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown charted at number 9 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1968, “Harper Valley P.T.A.” by Jeannie C. Riley charted at number 15 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1968, “Chewy Chewy” by Ohio Express charted at number 36 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1968, “The Star Spangled Banner” by José Feliciano charted at number 65 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1968, “Goody Goody Gumdrops” by 1910 Fruitgum Company charted at number 68 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1968, “Harper Valley P.T.A. (Later That Day)” by Ben Colder (Sheb Wooley) charted at number 77 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1968, “I Put A Spell On You” by Creedence Clearwater Revival charted at number 96 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1974, “Life Is A Rock (But The Radio Rolled Me)” by Reunion charted at number 9 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1974, “Overnight Sensation (Hit Record)” by Raspberries charted at number 18 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1974, “Kung Fu Fighting” by Carl Douglas charted at number 33 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1974, “Willie And The Hand Jive” by Eric Clapton charted at number 66 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1974, “Evil Boll-Weevil” by Grand Canyon charted at number 82 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1974, “Black Lassie (Featuring Johnny Stash)” by Cheech And Chong charted at number 89 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1974, “Don't Eat The Yellow Snow” by Frank Zappa charted at number 91 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1985, “Money For Nothing” by Dire Straits charted at number 41 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1985, “Tarzan Boy” by Baltimora charted at number 64 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1985, “Sun City” by Artists United Against Apartheid charted at number 71 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1985, “Born In East L.A.” by Cheech And Chong charted at number 74 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1985, “Weird Science” by Oingo Boingo charted at number 94 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1991, “Rush” by Big Audio Dynamite II charted at number 35 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1991, “Superman's Song” by Crash Test Dummies charted at number 84 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1996, “Macarena (Bayside Boys Mix)” by Los del Rio charted at number 4 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1996, “Macarena” by Los del Rio charted at number 44 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1996, “Bohemian Rhapsody” by The Braids charted at number 51 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 2002, “The Ketchup Song (Aserejé)” by Las Ketchup charted at number 54 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 2002, “Ten Rounds With José Cuervo” by Tracy Byrd charted at number 78 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 2013, “The Fox (What Does The Fox Say?)” by Ylvis charted at number 10 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 2019, “Old Town Road (Remix)” by Lil Nas X Featuring Billy Ray Cyrus charted at number 21 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 2019, “Thriller” by Michael Jackson charted at number 44 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in the U.K.

In 1957, “Short Fat Fannie” by Larry Williams charted at number 27 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1963, “Mule Train” by Frank Ifield charted at number 22 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1963, “Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh! (A Letter From Camp)” by Allan Sherman charted at number 26 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1963, “Busted” by Ray Charles charted at number 40 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1968, “Harper Valley P.T.A.” by Jeannie C. Riley charted at number 24 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1968, “An Olympic Record” by The Barron Knights charted at number 35 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1968, “Lily The Pink” by The Scaffold charted at number 41 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1968, “I'm The Urban Spaceman” by The Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band charted at number 44 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1974, “Minuetto Allegretto” by The Wombles charted at number 16 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1974, “Kung Fu Fighting” by Carl Douglas charted at number 49 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1985, “Uncle Sam” by Madness charted at number 28 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1985, “Can Your Pussy Do The Dog” by The Cramps charted at number 68 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1991, “Dizzy” by Vic Reeves And The Wonder Stuff charted at number 1 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1991, “Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life” by Monty Python charted at number 9 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1991, “Swing Low (Run With The Ball)” by Union Featuring England World Cup Rugby Squad charted at number 19 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1991, “I'm Too Sexy” by Right Said Fred charted at number 50 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1996, “Bohemian Rhapsody” by The Braids charted at number 33 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1996, “Mach 5” by The Presidents Of The United States Of America charted at number 55 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1996, “I've Got A Little Puppy” by The Smurfs charted at number 67 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1996, “Macarena” by Los del Rio charted at number 70 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 2002, “The Ketchup Song (Aserejé)” by Las Ketchup charted at number 4 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 2013, “The Fox (What Does The Fox Say?)” by Ylvis charted at number 18 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 2013, “Thriller” by Michael Jackson charted at number 48 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 2013, “Walk On The Wild Side” by Lou Reed charted at number 53 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 2013, “Ghostbusters” by Ray Parker Jr. charted at number 69 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 2013, “I Love It” by Icona Pop Featuring Charli XCX charted at number 70 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 2013, “Monster Mash” by Bobby 'Boris' Pickett And The Crypt-Kickers charted at number 76 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 2013, “Gangnam Style” by PSY charted at number 92 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 2019, “Old Town Road” by Lil Nas X charted at number 45 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 2019, “Baby Shark” by Pinkfong charted at number 90 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Australia

In 1963, “Wipe Out / Surfer Joe” by The Surfaris charted at number 18 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1968, “Harper Valley P.T.A.” by Jeannie C. Riley charted at number 4 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1968, “1,2,3 Red Light” by 1910 Fruitgum Company charted at number 13 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1968, “The Lion Sleeps Tonight (Wemoweh)” by The Love Machine charted at number 18 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1974, “The Night Chicago Died / Can You Get It When You Want It” by Paper Lace charted at number 1 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1974, “Bonaparte's Retreat / Too Many Mornings” by Glen Campbell charted at number 4 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1974, “I Shot The Sheriff / Give Me Strength” by Eric Clapton charted at number 20 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1974, “Kung Fu Fighting / Gamblin' Man” by Carl Douglas charted at number 24 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1974, “(It's A) Monster's Holiday / Great Expectations” by Buck Owens charted at number 42 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1974, “Clap For The Wolfman / Road Food” by The Guess Who charted at number 45 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1974, “Life Is A Rock (But The Radio Rolled Me) / Are You Ready To Believe” by Reunion charted at number 70 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1974, “Surfin' U.S.A. \ The Warmth Of The Sun” by The Beach Boys charted at number 94 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1985, “Money For Nothing” by Dire Straits charted at number 5 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1991, “I'm Too Sexy” by Right Said Fred charted at number 1 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1991, “Rush” by Big Audio Dynamite II charted at number 4 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1996, “Macarena” by Los del Rio charted at number 4 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1996, “I'll Be There For You (Friends Theme)” by The Rembrandts charted at number 9 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1996, “Mach 5” by The Presidents Of The United States Of America charted at number 32 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1996, “Macarena” by Los Del Mar Featuring Pedro Castano charted at number 34 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 2002, “The Ketchup Song (Aserejé)” by Las Ketchup charted at number 2 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 2002, “The Logical Song” by Scooter charted at number 6 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 2002, “Do It With Madonna” by The Androids charted at number 17 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 2013, “The Fox (What Does The Fox Say?)” by Ylvis charted at number 17 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 2019, “Old Town Road” by Lil Nas X charted at number 25 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in New Zealand

In 1985, “Money For Nothing” by Dire Straits charted at number 9 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1985, “Nemesis” by Shriekback charted at number 27 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1985, “Born In East L.A.” by Cheech And Chong charted at number 50 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1991, “I'm Too Sexy” by Right Said Fred charted at number 3 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1996, “Bohemian Rhapsody” by The Braids charted at number 4 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1996, “Macarena” by Los del Rio charted at number 10 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1996, “Mother Mother” by Tracy Bonham charted at number 34 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 2002, “The Ketchup Song (Aserejé)” by Las Ketchup charted at number 4 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 2002, “The Logical Song” by Scooter charted at number 41 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 2013, “The Fox (What Does The Fox Say?)” by Ylvis charted at number 9 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 2019, “Old Town Road” by Lil Nas X charted at number 18 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Sweden

In 1991, “I'm Too Sexy” by Right Said Fred charted at number 8 on the Sweden Pop Singles Chart

In 1991, “Calling Elvis” by Dire Straits charted at number 30 on the Sweden Pop Singles Chart

In 1996, “How Bizarre” by OMC charted at number 34 on the Sweden Pop Singles Chart

In 1996, “Macarena” by Los del Rio charted at number 44 on the Sweden Pop Singles Chart

In 2002, “The Ketchup Song (Aserejé)” by Las Ketchup charted at number 1 on the Sweden Pop Singles Chart

In 2013, “The Fox (What Does The Fox Say?)” by Ylvis charted at number 8 on the Sweden Pop Singles Chart

In 2019, “Old Town Road” by Lil Nas X charted at number 60 on the Sweden Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Austria

In 1991, “Do The Limbo Dance” by David Hasselhoff charted at number 3 on the Austria Pop Singles Chart

In 1991, “Calling Elvis” by Dire Straits charted at number 29 on the Austria Pop Singles Chart

In 1996, “How Bizarre” by OMC charted at number 4 on the Austria Pop Singles Chart

In 2002, “The Ketchup Song (Aserejé)” by Las Ketchup charted at number 1 on the Austria Pop Singles Chart

In 2002, “Cotton Eye Joe 2002” by Rednex charted at number 33 on the Austria Pop Singles Chart

In 2013, “The Fox (What Does The Fox Say?)” by Ylvis charted at number 19 on the Austria Pop Singles Chart

In 2013, “Walk On The Wild Side” by Lou Reed charted at number 57 on the Austria Pop Singles Chart

In 2019, “Old Town Road” by Lil Nas X charted at number 28 on the Austria Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in the Netherlands

In 1974, “Kung Fu Fighting” by Carl Douglas charted at number 1 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 1991, “James Brown Is Dead” by L.A. Style charted at number 2 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 1991, “James Brown Is Still Alive!!” by Holy Noise Featuring The Global Insert Project charted at number 23 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 1991, “I'm Too Sexy” by Right Said Fred charted at number 54 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 1991, “(Is This The Way To) Amarillo? [1991]” by Tony Christie charted at number 60 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 1991, “Calling Elvis” by Dire Straits charted at number 62 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 1996, “How Bizarre” by OMC charted at number 29 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 1996, “Macarena” by Los del Rio charted at number 36 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 1996, “Mother Mother” by Tracy Bonham charted at number 40 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 2002, “The Ketchup Song (Aserejé)” by Las Ketchup charted at number 2 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 2013, “The Fox (What Does The Fox Say?)” by Ylvis charted at number 78 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 2019, “Old Town Road [+ Lil Nas X Featuring Billy Ray Cyrus (Remix)]” by Lil Nas X charted at number 67 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in France

In 1985, “Tarzan Boy” by Baltimora charted at number 13 on the France Pop Singles Chart

In 1985, “Clouds Across The Moon” by The RAH Band charted at number 28 on the France Pop Singles Chart

In 1985, “Money For Nothing” by Dire Straits charted at number 35 on the France Pop Singles Chart

In 1991, “Calling Elvis” by Dire Straits charted at number 16 on the France Pop Singles Chart

In 1996, “Macarena” by Los del Rio charted at number 22 on the France Pop Singles Chart

In 1996, “Ironic” by Alanis Morissette charted at number 37 on the France Pop Singles Chart

In 2002, “The Ketchup Song (Aserejé)” by Las Ketchup charted at number 1 on the France Pop Singles Chart

In 2013, “Walk On The Wild Side” by Lou Reed charted at number 13 on the France Pop Singles Chart

In 2013, “Thrift Shop” by Macklemore And Ryan Lewis Featuring Wanz charted at number 108 on the France Pop Singles Chart

In 2013, “I Love It” by Icona Pop Featuring Charli XCX charted at number 110 on the France Pop Singles Chart

In 2013, “The Fox (What Does The Fox Say?)” by Ylvis charted at number 145 on the France Pop Singles Chart

In 2013, “Gangnam Style” by PSY charted at number 148 on the France Pop Singles Chart

In 2013, “Thriller” by Michael Jackson charted at number 159 on the France Pop Singles Chart

In 2019, “Old Town Road” by Lil Nas X charted at number 21 on the France Pop Singles Chart

In 2019, “Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen charted at number 107 on the France Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Norway

In 1974, “I Shot The Sheriff” by Eric Clapton charted at number 3 on the Norway Pop Singles Chart

In 1974, “Kung Fu Fighting” by Carl Douglas charted at number 6 on the Norway Pop Singles Chart

In 1991, “I'm Too Sexy” by Right Said Fred charted at number 8 on the Norway Pop Singles Chart

In 1996, “Mother Mother” by Tracy Bonham charted at number 6 on the Norway Pop Singles Chart

In 1996, “Bohemian Rhapsody” by The Braids charted at number 11 on the Norway Pop Singles Chart

In 1996, “How Bizarre” by OMC charted at number 18 on the Norway Pop Singles Chart

In 2002, “The Ketchup Song (Aserejé)” by Las Ketchup charted at number 1 on the Norway Pop Singles Chart

In 2002, “Fraglene” by Spritney Bears charted at number 14 on the Norway Pop Singles Chart

In 2013, “The Fox (What Does The Fox Say?)” by Ylvis charted at number 3 on the Norway Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Switzerland

In 1974, “Kung Fu Fighting” by Carl Douglas charted at number 9 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart

In 1985, “Vienna Calling” by Falco charted at number 11 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart

In 1991, “Calling Elvis” by Dire Straits charted at number 20 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart

In 1991, “Do The Limbo Dance” by David Hasselhoff charted at number 25 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart

In 1996, “How Bizarre” by OMC charted at number 12 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart

In 1996, “Macarena” by Los del Rio charted at number 14 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart

In 1996, “Ironic” by Alanis Morissette charted at number 42 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart

In 2002, “The Ketchup Song (Aserejé)” by Las Ketchup charted at number 2 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart

In 2002, “99 Luftballons [2002]” by Nena charted at number 77 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart

In 2002, “Ça plane pour moi” by The Tears charted at number 98 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart

In 2013, “Walk On The Wild Side” by Lou Reed charted at number 39 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart

In 2013, “The Fox (What Does The Fox Say?)” by Ylvis charted at number 53 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart

In 2019, “Old Town Road” by Lil Nas X charted at number 21 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Canada

In 1957, “Jailhouse Rock” by Elvis Presley charted at number 1 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1968, “Fire” by The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown charted at number 20 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1968, “Chewy Chewy” by Ohio Express charted at number 23 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1968, “The Great Escape” by Ray Stevens charted at number 44 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1968, “Goody Goody Gumdrops” by 1910 Fruitgum Company charted at number 49 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1968, “Harper Valley P.T.A. (Later That Day)” by Ben Colder (Sheb Wooley) charted at number 84 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1968, “King Croesus” by World Of Oz charted at number 97 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1974, “Life Is A Rock (But The Radio Rolled Me)” by Reunion charted at number 7 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1974, “Overnight Sensation (Hit Record)” by Raspberries charted at number 27 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1974, “Don't Eat The Yellow Snow” by Frank Zappa charted at number 68 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1974, “Kung Fu Fighting” by Carl Douglas charted at number 71 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1974, “Willie And The Hand Jive” by Eric Clapton charted at number 90 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1985, “Money For Nothing” by Dire Straits charted at number 7 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1985, “You Look Marvelous” by Fernando (Billy Crystal) charted at number 28 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1985, “Tarzan Boy” by Baltimora charted at number 45 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1985, “Smokin' In The Boys Room” by Mötley Crüe charted at number 54 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1985, “Sun City” by Artists United Against Apartheid charted at number 73 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1991, “Calling Elvis” by Dire Straits charted at number 6 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1996, “How Bizarre” by OMC charted at number 11 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 2013, “The Fox (What Does The Fox Say?)” by Ylvis charted at number 24 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 2019, “Old Town Road” by Lil Nas X charted at number 7 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 2019, “Thriller” by Michael Jackson charted at number 31 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 2019, “Ghostbusters” by Ray Parker Jr. charted at number 47 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Alt-Canada

In 1991, “Calling Elvis” by Dire Straits charted at number 4 on the Alt-Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1991, “Rush” by Big Audio Dynamite II charted at number 73 on the Alt-Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1996, “How Bizarre” by OMC charted at number 50 on the Alt-Canada Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Italy

In 2002, “The Ketchup Song (Aserejé)” by Las Ketchup charted at number 4 on the Italy Pop Singles Chart

In 2013, “Walk On The Wild Side” by Lou Reed charted at number 17 on the Italy Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Finland

In 2002, “The Ketchup Song (Aserejé)” by Las Ketchup charted at number 3 on the Finland Pop Singles Chart

In 2013, “The Fox (What Does The Fox Say?)” by Ylvis charted at number 11 on the Finland Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Spain

In 2013, “I Love It” by Icona Pop Featuring Charli XCX charted at number 36 on the Spain Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Denmark

In 2002, “The Ketchup Song (Aserejé)” by Las Ketchup charted at number 1 on the Denmark Pop Singles Chart

In 2013, “The Fox (What Does The Fox Say?)” by Ylvis charted at number 28 on the Denmark Pop Singles Chart

The Holiday Almanacs November 9, 2024

What's Today?

Today is Sat Nov the 9 in the year 2024 , a leap year
Jan 1 began on a Mon
This is day 314 of the year
Serialnumber = 45593
Julian date = 2460612 O.S.= 10 - 27 - 2024

Calendar

Holidays

[USA] Impotency Week (Day 6)
[USA] Chemistry Week Ends
[USA] Double Talk Week Ends
[USA] Health Information Management Week Ends
[USA] Independent Booksellers Week (Day 7) (8 Days)
[USA] Medical Staff Services Awareness Week Ends
[USA] Notary Public Week Ends
[USA] Osteopathic Medicine Week Ends
[World] International Cat Week Ends
[England] Lord Mayor's Day
[USA] Radiologic Technology Week Ends
Cambodia Independence Day (Kampuchea).
Feast of Lights (Thailand).
Peacemakers Day (Barbados).
[Cambodia] Independence Day (1953)
[Pakistan] Iqbal Day
[Tunisia] Arbor Day/Tree Festival Day
[Turks & Caicos Island] Peacemaker's Day
[USA] Kristallnacht (Crystal Night)-Rememberance of holocaust

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
Child Safety and Protection Month
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)
International Creative Child & Adult Month
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International Drum Month
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Native American Heritage Month
One Nation Under God Month
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Project Red Ribbon (Nov 1-Jan 1)
Real Jewelry Month
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Thanksgiving Canned Goods Drive (Nov 1-Thanksgiving Day eve)
[NY] Puerto Rican Heritage Month
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Taurids meteor shower (thru 11-15)
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