June 20, 1966 –The Beatles released their ninth album issued on Capitol Records and twelfth American release overall, Yesterday and Today, with the amended cover, on this date. The original release of the album Yesterday and Today by the Beatles, with the so-called “Butcher cover”, is one of the most widely recognized valuable albums inContinue reading “Yesterday and Today went on sale”
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I Can’t Help Myself topped the charts
June 19, 1965 –The Four Tops‘ song I Can’t Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch) goes to #1 on the Billboard Charts, knocking off another Motown song: Back in My Arms Again by The Supremes. Both songs were written and produced by the team of Holland-Dozier-Holland. Lead singer Levi Stubbs had not been satisfied withContinue reading “I Can’t Help Myself topped the charts”
If you find yourself lost, begin to make a martini.
Soon, someone will arrive to show you how to make it differently – the British Army Officers Survival Manual It may not make life’s problems disappear, but it’ll certainly reduce their size. – Frank Sinatra (or Dean Martin) The three-martini lunch is the epitome of American efficiency. Where else can you get an earful, aContinue reading “If you find yourself lost, begin to make a martini.”
The Tasmanian Devil’s birthday
June 19, 1954 – … All the world loves a lover, but in this case, we’ll make an exception. The Tasmanian Devil, Taz, made his debut in the Looney Tunes cartoon, Devil May Hare, on this date.
Jason and the Argonauts premiered
June 19, 1963 –Columbia Pictures releases the Ray Harryhausen fantasy film Jason and the Argonauts, directed by Don Chaffey in the U.S. on this date. While filming footage of the Argo off the coast of Italy, a replica of the Golden Hind sailed into view. The film Sir Francis Drake happened to be filming inContinue reading “Jason and the Argonauts premiered”
Life doesn’t come with an instruction book
Today is Father’s Day. Remember, many people will say that the best gift you can give a Dad is your love (or a good nap) – I say, provide Dad (or at least me) a perfectly chilled martini before dinner. Dads don’t get too cocky, celebrating the day – While Mother’s Day has been aContinue reading “Life doesn’t come with an instruction book”
To Tell The Truth aired for the first time
June 18, 1956 –The pilot episode for the quiz show To Tell the Truth premiered on CBS on this date. The series debuted on CBS on December 18, 1956. The series outlasted most of the others of the period, especially after the 1958 quiz-show scandal, partly because every contestant was supposed to be untrustworthy.
The Blue Brothers premiered
June 18, 1980 –… Use of unnecessary violence in the apprehension of the Blues Brothers HAS been approved. The Blues Brothers Movie, starring Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi premiered on this date. Ounce for ounce (other than Walt Disney’s animated classic The Jungle Book,) the most amount of dope was smoked in film history duringContinue reading “The Blue Brothers premiered”
Wouldn’t It Be Nice went on sale
June 18, 1966 –The Beach Boys release the single Wouldn’t It Be Nice (with God Only Knows on the flip side of the 45), on this date. Brian Wilson wrote the song with contributions from vocalist Mike Love and lyricist Tony Asher. Asher wrote all of the lyrics except for the “Good night, my baby,Continue reading “Wouldn’t It Be Nice went on sale”
Dreams topped the charts
June 18, 1977 –Fleetwood Mac’s third single from their album Rumours, Dreams, hit the no. 1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100. Dreams sold more than one million copies and was the band’s only No. 1 hit. During the sessions for Rumours, everyone in the band was going through a breakup (Stevie Nicks and LindseyContinue reading “Dreams topped the charts”
