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Music Artist of Yesteryear

Elvis Presley
Sam Cooke
The Judds
Paul Davis
Tanya Tucker
Larrry Graham
Todd Rundgren
Diana Ross
Johnny Rivers
The Bee Gees
Brenda Lee
Connie Francis
The Delfonics
Gretchen Wilson
Johnnie Ray
Etta James
The Manhattans
Otis Redding
Neil Diamond
The Grass Roots
The Eagles
Al Green
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Aretha Franklin
Donovan
Earl Thomas Conley
Gene Pitney
Patty Loveless
George Jones
J. J. Barrie
Pam Tillis
Keith Whitley
Ronnie Milsap
Roy Clark
Martina McBride
Solomon Burke
Olivia Newton-John
The Cars
Tommy Roe
The Beatles
Tammy Wynette
Tower of Power
Rita Coolidge
Aaron Neville

Paul Davis - Sweet Life

Larry Graham - One In a Million You

Josh Turner - Your Man

Procol Harum - Whiter Shade Of Pale

Frankie Miller - Darlin'

George Jones - He Stopped Loving Her Today

Luther Ingram - If Loving You Is Wrong

Al green - I'm Still In Love With You

Dale and Grace - I'm Leaving It All Up To You

Barbara Lynn - You'll Lose A Good Thing

Pam Tillis - Maybe It was Memphis

Billy Vera and The Beaters - At This Moment

Lionel Richie - Stuck On You

Solomon Burke - Cry To Me

Gary Wright - Love Is Alive

Crazy Elephant - Gimme Gimme Good Lovin'

Glenn Frey - The One You Love

Clarence Carter - Patches

Rita Coolidge - The Way You Do the Things You Do

Heatwave - Always And Forever

Gino Vannelli - I Just Wanna Stop

Sam Cooke - Nothing Can Change This Love

Hamilton, Joe And Frank Reynolds - Fallin' In Love

The Cars - Who's Going to Drive You Home

Aaron Neville - Tell It Like It Is

The Who - Squeeze Box

The Judds - Grandpa (Tell Me About The Good Ole Days)

T. Rex - Bang a Gong

Eagles - Best Of My Love

Franki Valli - My Eyes Adored You

Eagles - All by Myself

Tanya Tucker - Oh What It Did To Me

CCR - Tombstone Shadow

Faron Young - Hello Walls

Johnny Rivers - Poor Side Of Town

Conway Twitty - Don't Take It Away

Dorothy Moore - Misty Blue

Martina McBride - Where Would You Be

Bob Seger - Old Time Rock & Roll

Shocking Blue - Venus

Mac Davis - Baby Don't Get Hooked On Me

Sonny James - Young Love

Patty Loveless - Lonely Too Long

Gene Pitney - Half Heaven-Half Heartache

? & Mysterians - 96 Tears

Berlin - Take My Breath Away

Danny O'Keefe - Good Time charlie's Got The Blues

The Guess Who - American Woman

Trace Adkins - Every Light In The House Is On

Charlie Rich - A Very Special Love Song

Gallery - Nice To Be With You

Starbuck - Moon Light Feels Right

Todd Rundgren - I Saw the Light

Connie Francis - Who's Sorry Now

The Crests - Sixteen Candles

Marvin Gaye - Let's Get It On

Badfinger - No Matter What

Gretchen Wilson - When I Think About Cheatin

The Ronettes - Be My Baby

Atlanta Rhythm Section - So Into You

Santana - Black Magic Woman

Bob Dylan - Knockin' On Heavens Door

Janis Joplin - Me And Bobby McGee

Fats Domino - Ain't That A Shame

Sam The Sham And The Pharaohs - Wooly Bully

Tee Set - Ma Belle Amie

George Strait - I Cross My Heart

The Flamingos - I Only Have Eyes For You

Phil Collins - In The Air Tonight

Blake Shelton - If This Is Austin

The Zombies - Time Of The Season

Tammy Wynette - 'Till I Get It Right

Ronnie Milsap - Lost In The Fifties Tonight

Cliff Richard - We Don't Talk Anymore

Dave Clark Five - Because

Tom T. Hall - Old Dogs, Cildren And Watermelon Wine

Three Dog Night - One

Mac Davis - One Hell Of A Woman

Steppnwolf - Sookie Sookie

Olivia Newton-John - Physical

Dr. Hook - Sylvia's Mother

Jean Knight - Mr. Big Stuff

Tommy James And The Shondells - Ball Of Fire

Elvis Presley - If I can Dream

Alan jackson - Remember When

Tom Jones - Green Green Grass Of Home

Clarence Carter - Patches

Otis Redding - These Arms Of Mine

J. J. Barrie - No charge

The Beach Boys - The Warmth Of The Sun

The Classics IV - Traces

Earl Thomas Conley - Can't Win For Losing

Susan Tedeschi - It Hurt So Bad

David Bowie - Fame

Billy Paul - Me and Mrs Jones

Keith Whitley - Don't Close Your Eyes

#1 Hit Singles Artisst From the 50s thru 90s

Elvis Presley sold the most number-one hits in the 1950s, selling 10 number-one hits.

The Beatles sold the most number-one hits in the 1960s, selling 18 number-one singles.

The Bee Gees sold the most number-one hits in the 1970s, selling nine number-one singles.

Michael Jackson sold the most number-one hits during the 1980s, selling nine chart-topping singles.

Mariah Carey was the dominant music artist of the 1990s, selling 14 number-one singles.

Muscle Cars Of Yesteryear

Yesteryear Classics