Monday, December 1, 2014

Johnny K's Way Back Play Backs - December 2014

Welcome to Johnny K's Way Back Play Backs  and join the groovy adventure with Johnny K as he jumps in his "Way Back Machine" and takes a trip back to yesteryear.

This is a place where great moments in music and pop culture are celebrated and remembered.

So pull up a beanbag chair, turn on your lava lamp and take a trip back to a groovier time!


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December 2014  

December 31: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; peaking at #9 on U.S. Billboard's Best-Selling Retail Rhythm & Blues chart here is American R&B group, The Orioles, with "What Are You Doing New Year's Eve?" (1949)


December 30: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; peaking at #12 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart (#12 on U.K. Singles chart) here is English singer-songwriter, musician and producer, Nick Lowe, with "Cruel to Be Kind" (1979) 


December 29: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; peaking at #74 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart (#1 on U.K. Singles chart) here is English rock band, The Police, with "Message in a Bottle" (1979) 


December 28: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; peaking at #13 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is American singer-songwriter, musician and children's author, Carly Simon, with "Anticipation" (1971)


December 27: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; reaching #1 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is American singer-songwriter, Neil Diamond, with "Cracklin' Rosie" (1970) 


December 26: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series called "Fast-Forward Fridays" with the grooviest hits of that decade known as the 1990s; peaking at #11 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 Airplay chart here is American film and television actress, comedian and voice artist, Nancy Cartwright as Bart Simpson from the animated television series The Simpsons, with the Michael Jackson-penned "Do the Bartman" (1990)


December 25: Today's "Way Back Play Back" begins a series featuring randomly chosen festive, holiday hits from yesteryear; here is American singer-songwriter, instrumentalist, actress, author and philanthropist, Dolly Parton, and American singer-songwriter, photographer, record producer, actor, entrepreneur and author, Kenny Rogers , with "With Bells On" (1984)


December 24: Today's "Way Back Play Back" begins a series featuring randomly chosen festive, holiday hits from yesteryear; here is American actress, singer and vaudevillian, the late Judy Garland (1922 - 1969), with "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" (1944) 


December 23: Today's "Way Back Play Back" begins a series featuring randomly chosen festive, holiday hits from yesteryear; here is American pop/rock band, The Monkees, with "Ríu Ríu Chíu" (1967) 


December 22: Today's "Way Back Play Back" begins a series featuring randomly chosen festive, holiday hits from yesteryear; here is American singer and actor, the late Bing Crosby (1903 - 1977) and English singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, record producer, arranger and actor, David Bowie, with "Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy" (1977) 


December 21: Today's "Way Back Play Back" begins a series featuring randomly chosen festive, holiday hits from yesteryear; here is American singer and actor, the late Elvis Presley (1935 - 1977), with "Blue Christmas" (originally recorded 1957)


December 20: Today's "Way Back Play Back" begins a series featuring randomly chosen festive, holiday hits from yesteryear; peaking at #1 on Billboard's Christmas Singles chart here is American vocal and instrumental duo, Carpenters, with "Merry Christmas, Darling" (1970) 


December 19: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series called "Fast-Forward Fridays - Holiday Edition" with the grooviest hits of that decade known as the 1990s; peaking at #21 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is American singer, songwriter, record producer and actress, Mariah Carey, with "All I Want for Christmas Is You" (1994) 


December 18: Today's "Way Back Play Back" begins a series featuring randomly chosen festive, holiday hits from yesteryear; peaking at #8 on U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles chart here is American singer-songwriter, instrumentalist, actress, author and philanthropist, Dolly Parton, with "Hard Candy Christmas" (1982) 


December 17: Today's "Way Back Play Back" begins a series featuring randomly chosen festive, holiday hits from yesteryear; peaking at #2 on U.K. Singles chart here is English musical duo, Wham!, with "Last Christmas" (1984)


December 16: Today's "Way Back Play Back" begins a series featuring randomly chosen festive, holiday hits from yesteryear; here is American singer, actor, comedian and film producer, the late Dean Martin (1917 - 1995), with "Marshmallow World" (1966) 


December 15: Today's "Way Back Play Back" begins a series featuring randomly chosen festive, holiday hits from yesteryear;  here is American singer, the late Nat King Cole (1919 - 1965), with "The Christmas Song" (1961)


December 14: Today's "Way Back Play Back" begins a series featuring randomly chosen festive, holiday hits from yesteryear; peaking at #85 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart (#1 on German Singles chart) here is Germany-based pop and euro disco group, Boney M., with "Mary's Boy Child - Oh My Lord" (1978) 


December 13: Today's "Way Back Play Back" begins a series featuring randomly chosen festive, holiday hits from yesteryear; peaking at #6 on U.K. Singles chart here is English singer, multi-instrumentalist, and composer, Paul McCartney, with "Wonderful Christmastime" (1979)


December 12: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series called "Fast-Forward Fridays" with the grooviest hits of that decade known as the 1990s; peaking at #11 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 Airplay chart here is American Alternative rock band, Green Day, with "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)" (1997) 


December 11: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; reaching #1 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is American rock band, REO Speedwagon, with "Keep on Loving You" (1980) 


December 10: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; peaking at #2 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is American southern rock band, The Allman Brothers Band, with "Ramblin' Man" (1973)


December 9: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; peaking at #5 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is American pop / blue-eyed soul group, The O'Kaysions, with "Girl Watcher" (1968) 


December 8: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; reaching #1 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is American rock band, J. Geils Band, with "Centerfold" (1981)


December 7: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; peaking at #12 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is English singer-songwriter and guitarist, Dave Mason, with "We Just Disagree" (1977) 


December 6: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; reaching #1 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is  Australian American singer, actress, and activist, Helen Reddy, with "I Am Woman" (1972)


December 5:  Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series called "Fast-Forward Fridays" with the grooviest hits of that decade known as the 1990s; peaking at #2 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart (#2 on German Singles chart) here is German music group, Snap!, with "The Power" (1990) 


December 4: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; peaking at #12 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is American singer, the late Cass Elliot (1941 - 1974) (credited as Mama Cass with the Mamas & the Papas), with "Dream a Little Dream of Me" (1968) 


December 3: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; reaching #1 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is American singer-songwriter, Neil Diamond, with "Cracklin' Rosie" (1970)  


December 2: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; peaking at #16 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is American rock music band, The Amboy Dukes, with "Journey to the Center of the Mind" (1968)


December 1: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; peaking at #2 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is American R&B/soul male vocal group, The Spinners, with "The Rubberband Man" (1976)

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Johnny K's Way Back Play Backs - November 2014

Welcome to Johnny K's Way Back Play Backs  and join the groovy adventure with Johnny K as he jumps in his "Way Back Machine" and takes a trip back to yesteryear.

This is a place where great moments in music and pop culture are celebrated and remembered.

So pull up a beanbag chair, turn on your lava lamp and take a trip back to a groovier time!


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November 2014  

November 30: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; reaching #1 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is American rock band, Three Dog Night, with "Black & White" (1972) 


November 29: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; reaching #1 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is American folk rock band, America, with "Sister Golden Hair" (1975) 


November 28: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series called "Fast-Forward Fridays" with the grooviest hits of that decade known as the 1990s; reaching #1 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart (#1 on Swedish Singles chart) here is Swedish pop rock duo, Roxette, with "Joyride" (1991) 


November 27: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; reaching #1 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart (#1 on U.K. Singles chart) here is English pop band, Dexys Midnight Runners, with "Come On Eileen" (1982) 


November 26: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; reaching #1 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is English rock band, the Beatles, with "Hey Jude" (1968)


November 25: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; reaching #1 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is American singer and musician, Roberta Flack, with "Killing Me Softly with His Song" (1973)


November 24: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; peaking at #5 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is American rock singer-songwriter, guitarist and pianist,  Bob Seger (with the The Silver Bullet Band), with "Against the Wind" (1980) 


November 23: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; peaking at #3 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is American songwriter, singer, musician, columnist and science fiction author, Janis Ian, with "At Seventeen" (1975)  


November 22: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; peaking at #15 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is American singer and actor, the late Al Martino (1927 - 2009), with "Spanish Eyes" (1966)


November 21: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series called "Fast-Forward Fridays" with the grooviest hits of that decade known as the 1990s; peaking at #7 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart (#31 on U.K. Singles chart) here is British alternative dance/alternative rock band, Jesus Jones, with "Right Here, Right Now" (1990) 


November 20: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; peaking at #11 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is the Strangeloves, with "I Want Candy" (1965) 


November 19: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; peaking at #3 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is American singer and actor, the late Elvis Presley (1935 - 1977), with "In the Ghetto" (1969)


November 18: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; peaking at #6 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is American singer-songwriter, Henry Gross, with "Shannon" (1976)


November 17: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; peaking at #73 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart (#1 on U.K. Singles chart) here is Irish new wave band, Boomtown Rats, with "I Don't Like Mondays" (1979)


November 16: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; peaking at #3 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is American band, Climax, with "Precious and Few" (1972)


November 15: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; peaking at #3 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart (#10 on U.K. Singles chart) here is British blues rock band, Climax Blues Band, with "Couldn't Get It Right" (1976)


November 14: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series called "Fast-Forward Fridays" with the grooviest hits of that decade known as the 1990s; peaking at #4 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is American dance-pop and hip hop group, C+C Music Factory, with "Things That Make You Go Hmmm..." (1991) 


November 13: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; reaching #1 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is American soul music singer, the late Edwin Starr (1942 - 2003), with "War" (1970)


November 12: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; peaking at #8 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is American rock band, Styx, with "Come Sail Away" (1977) 


November 11: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; reaching #1 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is American military veteran, author, actor and singer-songwriter, the late Staff Sgt. Barry Sadler (1940 - 1989), with "The Ballad of the Green Berets" (1966) 


November 10: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; peaking at #2 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart (#1 on Canadian Singles chart) here is Canadian singer-songwriter, Gordon Lightfoot, with "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" (1976)


November 9: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; peaking at #12 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is English singer-songwriter and guitarist, Dave Mason, with "We Just Disagree" (1977) 


November 8: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; peaking at #5 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is British pop band, The Flying Machine, with "Smile a Little Smile for Me" (1969) 


November 7: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series called "Fast-Forward Fridays" with the grooviest hits of that decade known as the 1990s; peaking at #8 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart (#18 on U.K. Singles chart) here is British pop duo, Go West, with "King of Wishful Thinking" (1990)


November 6: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; peaking at #4 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart (#4 on U.K. Singles chart) here is English musician, singer, songwriter, actor and former drummer for the Beatles, Ringo Starr, with "It Don't Come Easy" (1971) 


November 5: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; peaking at #9 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is American rock band, The Grass Roots, with "Sooner Or Later" (1971)

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Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Johnny K's Way Back Play Backs - October 2014

Welcome to Johnny K's Way Back Play Backs  and join the groovy adventure with Johnny K as he jumps in his "Way Back Machine" and takes a trip back to yesteryear.

This is a place where great moments in music and pop culture are celebrated and remembered.

So pull up a beanbag chair, turn on your lava lamp and take a trip back to a groovier time!


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October 2014  

October 31: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring Hallowe'en-themed hits from yesteryear; reaching #1 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is American American singer and songwriter, the late Bobby "Boris" Pickett (1938 - 2007), with "Monster Mash" (1962) 


October 30: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring Hallowe'en-themed hits from yesteryear; peaking at #64 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart (#28 on Canadian Singles chart) here is Canadian rock group, Five Man Electrical Band, with "Werewolf" (1974) 


October 29: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring Hallowe'en-themed hits from yesteryear; reaching #1 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is American guitarist, songwriter, producer and recording artist, Ray Parker, Jr., with "Ghostbusters" (1984) 


October 28: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring Hallowe'en-themed hits from yesteryear; peaking at #21 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is American rock singer-songwriter and musician, the late Warren Zevon (1947 - 2003), with "Werewolves of London" (1978)


October 27: Today's "Way Back Play Back" starts a series featuring Hallowe'en-themed hits from yesteryear; peaking at #4 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is American singer, songwriter, dancer and actor, the late Michael Jackson (1958 - 2009), with "Thriller" (1983)


October 26: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; peaking at #9 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart (#1 on U.K. Singles chart) here is British rock band, Queen, with "Bohemian Rhapsody" (1975)


October 25: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; peaking at #3 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is American funk band, Rufus (featuring Chaka Khan), with "Tell Me Something Good" (1974)


October 24: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series called "Fast-Forward Fridays" with the grooviest hits of that decade known as the 1990s; peaking at #3 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is German mambo musician, Lou Bega, with "Mambo No. 5" (1999)


October 23: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; reaching #1 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is American pop music group, Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods, with "Billy Don't Be A Hero" (1974)


October 22: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; peaking at #203 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart (#10 on U.S. Country chart) here is  American country music singer, guitarist, songwriter and actor, the late Jerry Reed (1937 - 2008), with "East Bound and Down" (1977) 


October 21: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; peaking at #6 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is American singer-songwriter, Melanie, with "Lay Down (Candles in the Rain)" (1970) 


October 20: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; peaking at #20 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is English rock band, Led Zeppelin, with "D'yer Mak'er" (1973) 


October 19: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; peaking at #3 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is British-born Australian singer, songwriter, and actress, Olivia Newton-John, with "Please Mr. Please" (1975)


October 18: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; reaching #1 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is American R&B/soul family group, The Jackson 5, with "The Love You Save" (1970)


October 17: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series called "Fast-Forward Fridays" with the grooviest hits of that decade known as the 1990s; peaking at #6 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is American rock band, Hootie & the Blowfish, with "Only Wanna Be with You" (1995) 


October 16: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; reaching #5 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is American singer, songwriter and former member of the folk group The Kingston Trio, the late John Stewart (1939 - 2008), with "Gold" (1979) 


October 15: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; reaching #1 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is American singer, Gloria Gaynor, with "I Will Survive" (1978)


October 14: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; reaching #10 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart (#1 on U.K. Singles chart) here is British glam rock group, T. Rex, with "Bang a Gong (Get It On)" (1971)


October 13: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; reaching #8 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart (#1 on Dutch Top 40 chart) here is Dutch pop duo, Mouth & MacNeal, with "How Do You Do" (1972) 


October 12: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; reaching #1 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart (#2 on U.K. Singles chart) here is British singer-songwriter, musician, and entertainer, Leo Sayer, with "You Make Me Feel Like Dancing" (1976)


October 11: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; peaking at #11 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is American disco and soul band, The Trammps, with "Disco Inferno" (1976) 


October 10: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series called "Fast-Forward Fridays" with the grooviest hits of that decade known as the 1990s; peaking at #2 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is American hip hop/pop rap duo, Tag Team, with "Whoomp! (There It Is)" (1993) 


October 9: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; peaking at #3 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart (#5 on U.K. Singles chart) here is English musician, singer and songwriter, John Lennon (with the Plastic Ono Band), with "Instant Karma" (1970)  


October 8: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; peaking at #12 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart (#19 on U.K. Singles chart) here is English singer, Kiki Dee (with The Kiki Dee Band), with "I've Got the Music in Me" (1974)


October 7: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; peaking at #2 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is American disco group, Village People, with "Y.M.C.A." (1978) 


October 6: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; peaking at #3 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is American singer-songwriter, record producer, musician and former lead vocalist of rock band Journey, Steve Perry, with "Oh Sherry" (1984)   


October 5: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; reaching #1 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is American pop/rock singer, pianist, and composer, Neil Sedaka, with "Bad Blood" (1975) 


October 4: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; reaching #1 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is American singer-songwriter and producer, Barry Manilow, with "Mandy" (1974) 


October 3: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series called "Fast-Forward Fridays" with the grooviest hits of that decade known as the 1990s; peaking at #59 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is Jamaican-American reggae fusion singer and deejay, Shaggy, with "Oh Carolina" (1993) 


October 2: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; peaking at #2 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart here is American singer, songwriter, and painter, the late Donna Summer (1948 - 2012), with "Love to Love You Baby" (1975)


October 1: Today's "Way Back Play Back" continues with a series featuring randomly chosen hits from yesteryear; peaking at #134 on U.S. Billboard's Hot 100 chart (#6 on U.K. Singles chart) here is English progressive and psychedelic rock band, Pink Floyd, with "The Scarecrow" (1967)