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"Straight Up" by former American Idol judge Paula Abdul topped the charts on February 11th of 1989 and stayed there for THREE weeks.
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"Opposites Attract" by Paula Abdul & the Wild Pair topped the charts on February 10th of 1990 and stayed there for THREE weeks.
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Paul & Paula topped the charts on February 9th 1963 with "Hey Paul" and stayed there for THREE weeks.
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"Love's Theme" by the Love Unlimited Orchestra topped the charts on February 9th of 1974 and stayed there for ONE week.
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C&C Music Factory featuring Freedom Williams topped the charts with "Gonna Make You Sweat" on February 9th of 1991. They ruled for TWO weeks.
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On February 8th of 1960, the song "Teen Angel" by Mark Dinning topped the charts and stayed there for TWO weeks.
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On February 6th of 1965, the song "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling" by the Righteous Brothers topped the charts and stayed there for TWO weeks.
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"Could've Been" by Tiffany topped the charts on February 6th of 1988 and stayed there for TWO weeks.
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On February 5th of 1955, the song "Hearts of Stone" by the Fontaine Sisters topped the charts and stayed there for THREE weeks.
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"Torn Between Two Lovers" by Mary MacGregor topped the charts on February 5th of 1977 and stayed there for TWO weeks. *Tears*
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Toto was at the top of the charts on February 5th of 1983 with "Africa", and stayed there for ONE week that year.
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On February 3rd of 1968, the song "Green Tambourine" by the Lemon Pipers topped the charts and stayed there for ONE week.
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"Crocodile Rock" by Elton John topped the charts on February 3rd of 1973 and stayed there for THREE weeks that year.
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On February 2nd of 1974, "The Way We Were" by Barbra Streisand topped the charts and stayed there for THREE weeks.
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"Laughter in the Rain" by Neil Sedaka topped the charts on February 1st of 1975 and stayed there for ONE week.
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Right Said Fred started a FOUR week run at the top of the charts on February 1st of 1992 with "I'm Too Sexy".
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The Ohio Players started a run at the top of the charts on January 31st of 1976 with "Love Rollercoaster". They lasted for only ONE week.
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On January 30th of 1961 the song "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" by Shirelles topped the charts and stayed there for TWO weeks.
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Daryl Hall & John Oates topped the charts on January 30th of 1982 with "I Can't Go for That (No Can Do). They stayed there for ONE week.
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On January 29th of 1977, the song "Car Wash" by Rose Royce topped the charts and stayed there for ONE week that year.