Once again, sorry for the ear worm

April 17, 1971 –Three Dog Night’s single, Joy to the World, made it to the top of the pop music charts on this date. The song was number one for six weeks. Hoyt Axton wrote this for an animated TV special called The Happy Song that never materialized. Axton, who was a popular Country singer/songwriterContinue reading “Once again, sorry for the ear worm”

They’re still laughing at the old Desilu Studio

April 16, 1956 –The I Love Lucy Episode, Lucy’s Italian Movie (the grape stomping episode) first aired on CBS TV on this date. This is considered on of the funniest episodes of the series. The grape stompers were actual Italian women who didn’t speak English. In a 1974 interview with Dick Cavett, Lucille Ball wentContinue reading “They’re still laughing at the old Desilu Studio”

Another not so good Paul McCartney special

April 16, 1973 –In order to fulfill a contractual obligation with Lew Grade, Paul McCartney appeared in his first TV special (since the disastrous Magical Mystery Tour,) James Paul McCartney, on this date. Although it was very highly anticipated – McCartney received a cover story on TV Guide – the reviews were dreadful. The NewContinue reading “Another not so good Paul McCartney special”

Somethin’ Stupid topped the charts

April 15, 1967 –The Nancy Sinatra and Frank Sinatra very sweet and slightly weird song, Somethin’ Stupid, hit no. #1 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart on this date. This was written by a songwriter named Carson Parks, who along with his musical partner Gaile Foote, released the song as Carson And Gaile onContinue reading “Somethin’ Stupid topped the charts”