On This Day, October 10 in Music History

EVENTS THAT HAPPENED ON THIS DAY OCTOBER 10 IN MUSIC HISTORY

On this day October 10 in 1960 – Novelty song singer Larry Verne went to number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart with ‘Mr. Custer’.

1963 – With their rendition of ‘Do You Love Me’Brian Poole and the Tremeloes hit No.1 on the UK Singles chart for the first of three consecutive weeks.

1963 – French singer Edith Piaf died on this day October 10 at the age of 47. She was an international start best remembered for songs such as ‘La Vie en Rose’, ‘Padam, padam’, ‘Hymne a L’amour’‘La Foule’, and so on.

1969 – Progressive rock band King Crimson released their debut studio album ‘In the Court of the Crimson King’. The album peaked at No.5 in the UK and it went on to sell over one million copies worldwide.

1970 – Heavy metal pioneers Black Sabbath scored their first number one album in the UK with ‘Paranoid’ on this day October 10 in music history.

10 Interesting Black Sabbath Facts

1970 – The No.1 single in the United States on this day October 10 was ‘Cracklin’ Roise’ by Neil Diamond. His first No.1 on the chart which also became a chart-topper in Canada, New Zealand, and South Africa, while in the UK it peaked at No.3.

1981 – With their fourth studio album ‘Ghost in the Machine’The Police reached number one in the United Kingdom. It became a chart-topper in the Netherlands, Australia, Italy, and Canada as well, while in the US it peaked at No.2.

1987 – With ‘Here I Go Again’, rock band Whitesnake topped the US Singles chart on this day October 10. Also a chart-topper in Canada and a No.9 hit in the UK.

1992 – Country music singer-songwriter Garth Brooks hit number one on the US Billboard 200 for the first of six consecutive weeks with his fourth studio album ‘The Chase’.

1992 – Alternative rock band R.E.M. took the top spot on the UK Albums chart with ‘Automatic for the People’ on this day October 10 in music history.

1995 – Peter Frampton released his second live album ‘Frampton Comes Alive! II’ through IRS Records. However, it wasn’t as nearly as successful as its predecessor which sold over 10 million copies worldwide.

1995 – American band No Doubt released their third studio album ‘Tragic Kingdom’ on this day October 10. It was a worldwide hit peaking at No.1 in nine countries, including US and Canada. The album also features the hit single ‘Don’t Speak’.

No Doubt – Don’t Speak

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2007 
– Rock band Radiohead self-released their seventh studio album ‘In Rainbows’. Despite the lack of major record label support, the album did well commercially and it reached No.1 in the UK, France, Canada, Ireland, and the US.

2009 – Irish singer and songwriter Stephen Gately died on this day October 10, aged 33 of a congenital heart defect. Best remembered as the co-lead singer of the boy band Boyzone.

2009 – The third studio album ‘Brand New Eyes’ by the rock band Paramore reached number one in the UK. It also took the top spot on the national charts in Australia, Ireland, and New Zealand that year.

2009 – With their ninth studio album ‘Backspacer’Pearl Jam went to number one in the US on this day October 10. Also a chart-topper in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and Portugal that year.

2010 – Influential soul and R&B music singer Solomon Burke died at the age of 70. Best remembered for hit songs such as ‘Cry to Me’, ‘Everybody Needs Somebody to Love’, ‘If You Need Me’, etc.

2015 – American tenor saxophonist Steve Mackay died on this day October 10 in music history, aged 66. Best remembered for his work with The Stooges.

2015 – The collaborative album ‘What a Time to Be Alive’ by rappers Drake and Future reached number one in the US and Canada.

2019 – Australian singer Tones and I started an eleven-week run at number one on the UK Singles chart with ‘Dance Monkey’. The song was a hit worldwide and it topped the national charts in over 30 countries.

2020 – Travis Scott featuring Young Thug and M.I.A. hit number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 with ‘Franchise’ on this day October 10.

2020 – American rapper Machine Gun Kelly topped the US Billboard 200 with his fifth studio album ‘Tickets to My Downfall’.

BORN ON THIS DAY OCTOBER 10 IN MUSIC HISTORY

1908 – Four-time Academy Award-winning composer, songwriter, and arranger Johnny Green was born in New York City on this day October 10 in music history.

1914 – American R&B singer-songwriter and pianist Ivory Joe Hunter was born on this day in Kirbyville, Texas. Best known for his hit single ‘Since I Met You Baby’.

1917 – Influential jazz music pianist and composer Thhelonious Monk was born on this day October 10 in Rocky Mount, North Carolina. Best known for composing numerous jazz standards, including ‘Round Midnight’, ‘Ruby, My Dear’, and ‘Blue Monk’ among many other.

1945 – British bassist Alan Cartwright was born in London, England. He came to prominence as a member of the rock band Procol Harum.

1946 – Country-folk music singer-songwriter and guitarist John Prine was born on this day October 10 in Maywood, Illinois.

1948 – American percussionist and signer Cyril Neville was born on this day in New Orleans, Louisiana. Best known for his work with the bands The Meters and the Neville Brothers.

1953 – Singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer Midge Ure was born on this day October 10 in Cambuslang, Scotland.

1954 – American singer and songwriter David Lee Roth was born in Bloomington, Indiana. He came to prominence as the lead singer of the hard rock band Van Halen.

1958 – Country music singer and songwriter Tanya Tucker was born in Seminole, Texas on this day October 10 in music history.

1959 – British singer and songwriter Kirsty MacColl was born on this day in Croydon, England. Best known for the hit song ‘There’s a Guy Works Down the Chip Shop Swears He’s Elvis’.

1961 – Founding member and bassist of the new wave band Spandau BalletMartin Kemp was born on this day October 10 in London, England.

1963 – Bassist and founding member of the rock band JamesJames “Jim” Glennie was born in Manchester, England.

1967 – American drummer and record producer Michael “Mike” Malinin was born on this day October 10 in Washington, D.C. Best known for his work with the Goo Goo Dolls and Tanya Tucker.

1979 – American singer, songwriter and actress Mya Marie Harrison was born in Washington, D.C. Best known for hit singles such as ‘It’s All About Me’, ‘Case of the Ex’, ‘Lady Marmalade’, ‘Ghetto Supastar’, etc.

1981 – Irish singer Una Healy was born in Thurles, Ireland on this day October 10 in music history. She rose to fame as a member of the girl group The Saturdays.

1983 – English singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Giovanni “Jack” Savoretti was born today in Westminster, London.

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