I loved watching this video compilation. It actually transports me back to that time where I was just a month away from graduating from John Bartram High School.
End of 6th grade... moving to the HS building in September, Going from being 'the big kids' to being 'the little kids,' 6th grade dinner dance, 6th grade trip to Knoebels, last Field Day, last time KNOWING who you got for a teacher next year... So many memories. I miss those days.
1991 Was From The Early '90s Likes Being Closer The 1980's We Are The Early '90s (1990 - 1993) More Like The Late '80s Or The Early '90s, It Could Love Both. #'90sRetro
Only about 10 tracks were hits in Australia. Amazing how different our charts were. Here in Oz we were heavily influenced by the European market and we had plenty of our own home grown talent to fill in the gaps. For example Mariah Carey only had two hits from her debut. Vision of Love and Love Takes Time. The other singles Someday, I Don't Wanna Cry, There's Got To Be A Way, were not hits. Wilson Phillips only had one Hit. Hold On, no other songs from their album made the top 50. Whitney went top 10 with I'm Your Baby Tonight, but had no further successful singles from the same titled album.
1:26 Ah yes... this song went viral after the darkest day in America... 6:29 One of the GOAT entry, and the only one from Paula Abdul... a great entry!😊 1991, One of those golden age of music, blended with some Queen Paula, and a lot of Queen Mariah, Queen Whitney and Queen Celine
Oh Gosh, I have forgotten how Crystal Waters, Cartouche and Daisy Dee were horrible in those times ! Rap/Hip-Hop and R&B (which was called New Swing Jack in these days) also began to take too much space in the charts (even in the Top albums worldwide). Being said that, even if there are a lot of sings I don't like; at least there were still some real musicians WITH REAL instruments and there are in this charts some likeable songs with memorable mélodies (at least, for my ears).
Celebrities are not famous yet in may 11 1991 Jay-Z Neve Campbell Iggy azalea Jennifer Lawrence Beyoncé Rihanna Taylor Swift Gwyneth Paltrow Drake Drake bell Amanda Seyfried Amanda Bynes Britney Spears Christina Aguilera Lindsay Lohan
I love Roxette!
I loved watching this video compilation. It actually transports me back to that time where I was just a month away from graduating from John Bartram High School.
Roxette ROX!!!
Hearing these songs again brings back a lot of nice memories.
End of 6th grade... moving to the HS building in September, Going from being 'the big kids' to being 'the little kids,' 6th grade dinner dance, 6th grade trip to Knoebels, last Field Day, last time KNOWING who you got for a teacher next year... So many memories. I miss those days.
Brilliant charts I was 17 alive full of hope now I'm afraid it's definitely deflated but you can't buy your youth 👍
Man music was allover the place in the early 90s. I don't even remember half of these songs though. Guess I had my nose stuck in my books in college.
1991 Was From The Early '90s Likes Being Closer The 1980's
We Are The Early '90s (1990 - 1993) More Like The Late '80s Or The Early '90s, It Could Love Both. #'90sRetro
Tara kemp a talented artist with two Big hits. Sadly she didn't do so far away in music industry
Only about 10 tracks were hits in Australia. Amazing how different our charts were. Here in Oz we were heavily influenced by the European market and we had plenty of our own home grown talent to fill in the gaps. For example Mariah Carey only had two hits from her debut. Vision of Love and Love Takes Time. The other singles Someday, I Don't Wanna Cry, There's Got To Be A Way, were not hits. Wilson Phillips only had one Hit. Hold On, no other songs from their album made the top 50. Whitney went top 10 with I'm Your Baby Tonight, but had no further successful singles from the same titled album.
That week in events
Michael Landon final appearance in the tonight show with Johnny Carson on may 8
1970s television shows actors are alive in may 11 1991
Larry Hagman
Lee majors
Michael Landon
Sherman Helmsey
Carroll O Connor
1:26 Ah yes... this song went viral after the darkest day in America...
6:29 One of the GOAT entry, and the only one from Paula Abdul... a great entry!😊
1991, One of those golden age of music, blended with some Queen Paula, and a lot of Queen Mariah, Queen Whitney and Queen Celine
*DROPOUTS* (05/11/1991)
*89 - Stone Cold Gentleman* - _Ralph Tresvant_
_PP: 34 WoC: 11_
*92 - Around The Way Girl* - _LL Cool J_ ^
_PP: 9 WoC: 23_
*93 - I'll Do 4 U* - _Father M.C._
_PP: 20 WoC: 17_
*97 - Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)* - _C+C Music Factory_ ^
_PP: 1(x2) WoC: 25_
*98 - One In A Million* - _Trixter_
_PP: 75 WoC: 8_
*99 - Nightgown* - _Candyman_
_PP: 91 WoC: 4_
*100 - All True Man* - _Alexander O'Neal_
_PP: 43 WoC: 11_
^ - _clinching its year-end list_
Oh Gosh, I have forgotten how Crystal Waters, Cartouche and Daisy Dee were horrible in those times ! Rap/Hip-Hop and R&B (which was called New Swing Jack in these days) also began to take too much space in the charts (even in the Top albums worldwide). Being said that, even if there are a lot of sings I don't like; at least there were still some real musicians WITH REAL instruments and there are in this charts some likeable songs with memorable mélodies (at least, for my ears).
Black age of American pop.
Do may 1979
Celebrities are not famous yet in may 11 1991
Jay-Z
Neve Campbell
Iggy azalea
Jennifer Lawrence
Beyoncé
Rihanna
Taylor Swift
Gwyneth Paltrow
Drake
Drake bell
Amanda Seyfried
Amanda Bynes
Britney Spears
Christina Aguilera
Lindsay Lohan
Some celebrities are not famous yet in 1991