
Memory in Top 40 Music rekindles old memories as we revisit the top of the charts through the eyes of history. In each episode, we select one week during the rock era for our walk down Memory Lane as we look at the songs, the artists and what else was happening at that time.
Memory in Top 40 Music rekindles old memories as we revisit the top of the charts through the eyes of history. In each episode, we select one week during the rock era for our walk down Memory Lane as we look at the songs, the artists and what else was happening at that time.
Episodes

Friday Dec 15, 2017
Ep. 4 - May 6, 1957
Friday Dec 15, 2017
Friday Dec 15, 2017
John Lennon once said, "If you tried to give rock and roll another name, you might call it 'Chuck Berry'.” As that quote indicates, Chuck Berry was one of the most influential artists in the history of rock and roll. In this episode of Memory in Top 40 Music, we go back to May 6, 1957, when Chuck Berry made his Top 10 debut on the pop charts. Plus, in our Memory Jogger feature, we pay tribute to the two chart-topping country music singers who died on September 8, 2017: Don Williams and Troy Gentry. We also remember the four recording artists who were lost within days of each other in November 2017.
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