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Today in Music History: 'The Sound of Philadelphia' tops the charts

April 20, 2015

The Sound of Philadelphia compliation
Compilation album from Philadephia International Records, featuring MFSB's "The Sound of Philadelphia."
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History Highlight

Today in 1974, MFSB (Mother, Father, Sister, Brother) and the Three Degrees started a two-week run at No. 1 on the U.S. singles chart with "TSOP, (The Sound Of Philadelphia)", featuring a lush blend of strings and horns in the Philadelphia soul style. Released on the Philadelphia International label, the song is considered the first disco song to reach No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, and it won the 1974 Grammy for Best R&B Instrumental Performance. "TSOP" was written by Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff as the theme for TV's Soul Train.

Also, Today In:

1957 - Elvis Presley started an eight-week run at No. 1 on the U.S. singles chart with "All Shook Up." It went on to be the biggest single of 1957, selling more than two million copies.

1968 - Deep Purple made their live debut at a gig in Tastrup, Denmark.

1980 - Actor and comedian George Burns, at age 84, became the oldest person to have a hit on the Billboard Hot 100 when "I Wish I Was 18 Again" peaked at No. 49. Burns's previous charting record had been in 1933.

1987 - A record store in Callaway, Fla., was forced to close down and a part-time clerk was arrested after selling a copy of 2 Live Is What We Are by 2 Live Crew to a 14-year-old boy. Officials had deemed the recording obscene because of its explicit lyrics.

1990 - Janet Jackson was given a star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame at the start of "Janet Jackson week" in Los Angeles.

1992 - "A Concert For Life" took place at Wembley Stadium in London to honor Queen singer Freddie Mercury and to raise AIDS awareness. Acts appearing included Elton John, Roger Daltrey, Tony Iommi (Black Sabbath), David Bowie, Mick Ronson, James Hetfield, George Michael, Seal, Paul Young, Annie Lennox, Lisa Stansfield, Robert Plant, Joe Elliott and Phil Collen of Def Leppard, and Axl Rose and Slash of Guns n' Roses.

1993 - Aerosmith released their 11th studio album, Get A Grip, which would become their best-selling album to date with sales of more than 20 million.

2000 - Robert Plant appeared at Disney's Theatre of the Stars in Orlando, Fla., to leave his handprints outside the theater.

Birthdays

Luther Vandross was born on this day in 1951.

Craig Frost of Grand Funk Railroad is 67.

Weezer bassist Mikey Welsh is 44.