The group’s first ‘Greatest Hits’ compilation made its Billboard ... The album entered the Billboard 200 on New Year’s Day 1972 at a surprisingly modest No.153. It climbed as high as ...
It spent the first of two weeks at No.17 on the last chart of 1972, as Billy Paul continued at No.1 with “Me and Mrs. Jones.” The Moods album was, itself, taking Diamond to new levels of ...
Perry produced some of the biggest and best hits on the Hot 100 in the '70s and '80s. By Paul Grein We lost one of the greats this week, when producer Richard Perry died at age 82. Like such ...
1956–1964: Owned by Flora Mills and her three children, William, Peter and Virginia. • 1964–1972: Owned by William, Peter and Virginia Mills. • 1972–1984: Owned by William Mills ...
6). From 1972 through 1986, John charted 36 consecutive Hot 100 hits in the top 40. The run included 20 top 10s, of 29 in his career, and seven No. 1s, of his nine total.