Monthly Archives: January 2025

January 8, 2025 Record of the Day

“The Way You Make Me Feel” was the third single from Michael Jackson’s “Bad” album to make it to number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. Composed and written by Michael Jackson and produced by Quincy Jones, it was released … Continue reading

January 7, 2025 Record of the Day

The Beatles’ 5TH album for Capitol records is “Beatles 65’,” containing their hits, “I’m a Loser,” “She’s a Woman” and “I Feel Fine.” The album also shows the respect the Beatles had for legendary Rock and Roll pioneer Carl Perkins as … Continue reading

January 6, 2025 Record of the Day

“After Bathing at Baxter’s” is Jefferson Airplane’s third album, which was inspired by the Beatles’ “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts club Band.” The psychedelic group from San Francisco wanted to go with a more experimental approach. Gary Blackman, a friend of … Continue reading

January 5, 2025 Record of the Day

“Kiss Alive II” is the second live album for Kiss. It’s one of their best-selling albums and their first to be certified double platinum. Most copies are worth no more than $40.00. However, if you have or find a copy … Continue reading

January 4, 2025 Record of the Day

John Lennon’s eighth and final album was “Milk and Honey.” It took Yoko Ono three years to be able to resume work to complete it following John’s death. Yoko explained the title referred to their journey to settle in America, the … Continue reading

January 3, 2025 Record of the Day

Rare Earth was not the first white band signed by Motown but they were the first to hit big. They did it in 1970 with “Get Ready.” More hits followed like “I Just Want to Celebrate” in 1971. Motown was … Continue reading

January 2, 2025 Record of the Day

“Do You Want to Know a Secret” was the first top-10 hit for the Beatles where George Harrison was the lead singer. The lyrics “Do you want to know a secret. Promise not to tell” came from Disney’s “Snow White … Continue reading

January 1, 2025 Record of the Day

One of the all-time favorite cartoon characters is Mr. Magoo, originally created by Millard Kaufman to mock Senator Joe McCarthy in his relentless search for American communists. In 1957, RCA released “Magoo in Hi-Fi” featuring the voice of Jim Backus. … Continue reading