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History 101: 1974: President Richard Nixon announced he would resign as of 12 noon the following day after new damaging revelations in the Watergate scandal.
Music History 101: 1960 – A song about a shy girl at the beach reached number one in America. She was turning blue because of something yellow – (Itsy Bitsy, Teeny Weeny, Yellow Polka Dog Bikini)
The 101 number one song of the day was recorded by a superstar who had 5 previous number ones in America but no charttopper in his own country. For that to happen he needed to bring in some outside help.
That help came in the name of Pauline Matthews from Yorkshire England who was originally signed by Motown Records but after a few failed attempts at the charts she realized her destiny did not lie in Detroit, MI so she returned to Great Britain to resume her recording career closer to home. The superstar she teamed up with was getting fed up with fame (if not necessarily fortune) and was ready to retire from the music business to devote full time to soccer as president of the Watford Football Club. But his retirement was shortlived and a collaboration of the two signers was devised and the result was the superstar’s first number one in England – and on August 8, 1976 it was number one in America also – Pauline Matthews had by this time changed her name to Kiki Dee and her collaborator was Elton John – Don’t Go Breakin’ My Heart.
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