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List of number-one dance singles of 1986 (U.S.) ... Club Play Song Artist 12 Inch Singles Sales Artist Reference(s) January 4 "Baby Talk" Alisha "I Like You"
The Drowsy Chaperone is a Canadian musical with music and lyrics by Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison, and a book by Bob Martin and Don McKellar.. The story concerns a middle-aged, asocial musical theater fan who, feeling "blue", decides to play for the audience an LP of his favorite musical, the fictional 1928 show The Drowsy Chaperone.
Issue date Song Artist(s) Remixer(s) Ref(s) January 2 "Nobody" NOTD and Catello : Tobsky and F-Kitz January 9 January 16 January 23 "You Broke Me First"† Tate McRae: Luca Schreiner, Gryffin
The Adventures of Superman is a long-running radio serial that originally aired from 1940 to 1951 featuring the DC Comics character Superman.. The serial came to radio as a syndicated show on New York City's WOR on February 12, 1940.
Irish pop rock band the Script has released seven studio albums, four EPs, 25 singles and 23 music videos. The Script released their debut self-titled studio album, The Script, in 2008. The album went to number one in both Ireland and the United Kingdom.
The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show, was a comedy radio program which ran on NBC from 1948 to 1954 starring Alice Faye and Phil Harris.Harris had previously become known to radio audiences as the band-leader-turned-cast-member of the same name on The Jack Benny Program while Faye had been a frequent guest on programs such as Rudy Vallée's variety shows.
Songs performed on the American television series Glee are listed in the following articles: List of songs in Glee season 1; List of songs in Glee season 2; List of songs in Glee season 3; List of songs in Glee season 4; List of songs in Glee season 5; List of songs in Glee season 6
Philip Rapp's The Baby Snooks Scripts, edited by Ben Ohmart (BearManor Media, 2003), contains Rapp's original radio scripts from Maxwell House Coffee Time, the Good News Show and other programs. The Baby Snooks Scripts, volume two (BearManor Media, 2007), includes an undated script by Rapp featuring Alfred Hitchcock in the unlikely role of Snooks.