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Gaining attention for Number #1 songs like 'I'll Be True To You', the Oak Ridge Boys had thirteen Number #1 hits in the late 1970s. After firing one of their band members, Golden, due to image concerns and replacing him with Steve Sanders (guitarist/singer), the group ruled the Top Ten in the Country music category in the 1980s. Four Number #1 songs graced this period. In total, the group had 17 Number #1 hits.
Lies by The Status Quo in 1980 Lies by Thompson Twins in 1983 How Many Lies by Spandau Ballet 1987 Bed Of Lies by Cruzados in 1987 These are the four biggest alternative songs with Lies in the title in the 1980s.
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Reba McEntire was the most successful female recording artist in country music in the 1980s and 1990s, during which time she scored 22 number one hits and released five gold albums, six platinum albums, two double-platinum albums, four triple-platinum albums, a quadruple-platinum album, and a quintuple-platinum album, for certified album sales of 33.5 million over the 20-year period. While she continued to sell records in healthy numbers into the 21st century, she expanded her activities as an actress in film and on the legitimate stage, and particularly on television, where she starred in a long-running situation comedy. Such diversification made her the greatest crossover star to emerge from country music since Dolly Parton.
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satchel Page In MLB ... 1) Nolan Ryan - 12 wins in the 1960s, 155 in the 1970s, 122 in the 1980s, 35 in the 1990s. 2) Jim Kaat - 2 wins in the 1950s, 142 in the 1960s, 120 in the 1970s, 19 in the 1980s. 3) Jamie Moyer - 32 wins in the 1980s, 86 in the 1990s, 140 in the 2000s, 11 in the 2010s (through 6/10/12). 4) Jesse Orosco - 1 win in the 1970s, 52 wins in the 1980s, 31 wins in the 1990s, 3 wins in the 2000s. 5) Jack Quinn - 9 wins in the 1900s, 90 in the 1910s, 131 in the 1920s, 17 wins in the 1930s. 6) Mike Morgan - 2 wins in the 1970s, 40 in the 1980s, 92 wins in the 1990s, 7 wins in the 2000s.
Yes, the four warmest years of the 20th century were all in the 1990s: 1998, 1997, 1990, and 1995.
The 49ers.
One of the four singers from the 1990s music group Color Me Badd.
Full House was the name of a TV show about a single dad raising four daughters with the help of his brother in law and friend. The sitcom was based on the decades of the 1980s and 1990s and it ran for 8 years from 1987 until 1995.
four concerns that builers should consider during the construction phase
Growth in educational attainment occurred in all regions in the 1990s.
a move toward increase capitalism
Communism, inflation, taxes, and Federal spending.
Communism, inflation, taxes, and Federal spending.
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