The release of The Sex Pistols’ God Save the Queen

May 27, 1977 –After the pressing plant initially refuses to duplicate the record and the printer refuses to make the covers, Virgin finally released God Save the Queen by the Sex Pistols in time for the monarch’s Jubilee celebration on this date.< Popular belief is that this song was “banned” by the BBC and mostContinue reading “The release of The Sex Pistols’ God Save the Queen”

That’ll Be The Day went on sale

May 27, 1957 –Buddy Holly and the Crickets released their first record, That’ll Be The Day, on this date Holly and his band The Three Tunes recorded this in Nashville in 1956, but Decca records didn’t like the result and refused to release it. A year later, Holly re-recorded it with The Crickets in aContinue reading “That’ll Be The Day went on sale”

Sinatra in a Michelob commercial

May 26, 1988 –Frank Sinatra appeared in a commercial for Michelob singing The Way You Look Tonight, as part of the brewery’s “The Night Belongs to Michelob” ad campaign. At the time, Anheuser-Busch marketing explained Sinatra’s presence in the ad, “We’re trying to show the length and breadth of ‘the night.’” That and the brewingContinue reading “Sinatra in a Michelob commercial”

I don’t believe the old ladies in the back of the church can help with this one

Saint Vitalis of Assisi (not to be confused with St. Vitalis of Milan, patron saint of grey haired Lotharios) was an Italian hermit and monk who died in 1370. He became a saint despite an early life marked by licentiousness and immorality. However, in an attempt to atone he went on pilgrimages to various sanctuaries.Continue reading “I don’t believe the old ladies in the back of the church can help with this one”