1956: The Platters spent another week at #1 on the R&B chart with the classic "My Prayer". 1957: Paul Anka topped the U.K. chart with "Diana". 1958: Jimmy Clanton had the top R&B song with "Just A Dream".
1962: John Lennon married Cynthia Powell at the Mount Pleasant Registry Office in Liverpool, England with fellow Beatles George Harrison and Paul McCartney present.
The Eagles' Greatest Hits Album 1971-1975 has now surpassed Michael Jackson's Thriller as the top-selling album in history, according to the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The Eagles' compilation has now been certified with 38 million albums sold compared to 33 million for Thriller. The Eagles have also moved into third place as the RIAA has certified that the album Hotel California has sold 26 million.
1958: Ricky Nelson recorded "Lonesome Town" at Master Recorders in Hollywood, California.
1961: Bobby Lewis made it seven weeks in a row at #1 with "Tossin' And Turnin'". 1961: Elvis Presley notched his sixth #1 album with Something for Everybody. 1965: Gary Lewis & the Playboys had the #1 Easy Listening song for a third week with "Save Your Heart For Me". 1965: Out of Our Heads by the Rolling Stones was the new #1 album.
1955: A new singer debuted on the chart for the first time on this date. "Maybellene" was his first hit and the man's name was Chuck Berry. 1960: Connie Francis began her first movie Where the Boys Are in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. 1964: Shirley Bassey recorded "Goldfinger" at CTS Studios in London for an upcoming James Bond movie of the same name. 1966: "Ain't Too Proud To Beg" by the Temptations was #1 for the eighth week on the R&B chart.