Knight
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And the answer is?Who was the first female singer to reach a top ten spot in the rock 'n roll single charts?
And if you know that, you'll know the song. The answer surprised me.
And the answer is?Who was the first female singer to reach a top ten spot in the rock 'n roll single charts?
And if you know that, you'll know the song. The answer surprised me.
AI told me Brittany Spears .I'm thinking maybe AI screwed up again.
That's hilarious! Spears wasn't born until 1981. Avoid AI at all costs...AI told me Brittany Spears .
I remember it well.anyone remember this in the early 50’s? .. it was #4 on the music charts …lol
My first thought too.Brenda Lee, ' Rockin Around the Christmas Tree. Well, it shoulda been.![]()
Really good guesses, folks!
But the surprising answer is Annette Funicello, singing "Tall Paul", which rose to #7 in the top 10 rock 'n roll singles chart in 1959.
Tall Paul (song) - Wikipedia
I'm sure many of you fondly remember her as a Mouseketeer in the initial run of The Mickey Mouse Club TV show from 1955-1959. She went on to star in several successful "Beach Party" movies with Frankie Avalon, and other popular films & series.
Who was the first female singer to reach a top ten spot in the rock 'n roll single charts?
And if you know that, you'll know the song. The answer surprised me.
But the surprising answer is Annette Funicello, singing "Tall Paul", which rose to #7 in the top 10 rock 'n roll singles chart in 1959.
This broke my heart . I had heard this years ago but never saw the video.I thought she was a member of the Mickey Mouse club or something like that.
Edited to say close! But Mouseketeer.
Neither of those songs were rock 'n roll. If you don't like the answer, blame Wikipedia:Your answer doesn’t match the question at all ….. ??
Just a couple examples:
1956 ..Gogi Grant with “Wayward Wind” went to #4
1957 ..Debbie Reynolds ..”Tammy”
I remember Funicello, but I don't remember the song. Would someone please sing it for me?
The first number-one song on this particular chart was "I Can't Stand It", which was a single released by the musician Eric Clapton that earned that slot on March 21, 1981."
Ah, I posted before I read this.Never mind, that chart that I referenced was based on airplay on radio stations, not sales. I'm spending way too much time obsessing over this question. Time to get out for a bit and clear my head.
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Lol my daughters love her .Taylor Swift would be my guess. My understanding is that there was no music until she invented it.