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Today in Music History: The Monkees climb to No. 1

February 11, 2015

The Monkees
A publicity photo of The Monkees from March 1967.
Colgems Records

History Highlight:
Today in 1967, The Monkees made music history when their second album, More Of The Monkees jumped from No. 122 all the way to No. 1 of the Billboard album chart in one giant leap, and it remained at No. 1 for 18 weeks. The release of More of the Monkees was timed to capitalize on the band's popularity thanks to their eponymous TV series. The album's sudden, soaring success caught even the band members by surprise.

Also, Today In:

1963 - In less than 10 hours, The Beatles record 10 new songs for their first album, plus four other tracks which would be the next two singles. John Lennon's vocal on the cover of The Isley Brothers' "Twist & Shout" was recorded in one take to complete the album.

1985 - At the fourth annual Brit Awards in London, The Police won Outstanding Contribution to British music. Also winning a couple Brit Awards that night was Prince, in the categories of Best International Act and of Best Soundtrack for Purple Rain.

1989 - Paula Abdul started a three-week run at No. 1 on the U.S. singles chart with "Straight Up", the first of three No. 1s for Abdul that year.

1992 - Mötley Crüe fired their singer Vince Neil when he turned up for rehearsals claiming he had lost his passion for the band and was now more involved with racing cars.

2012 - Whitney Houston was found dead at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, submerged in the bathtub. The coroner ruled the cause of death an accidental drowning.

Birthdays:

Born on this day, Gerry Goffin, who, with his then-wife Carole King (whose birthday was yesterday), wrote many big hits of the 1960s, including The Shirelles' "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow", The Drifters' "Up On The Roof", The Chiffons' "One Fine Day" and Herman's Hermits' "I'm Into Something Good". Goffin died in 2014 at the age of 75.

Sergio Mendes is 74.

Sheryl Crow is 53.