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The Lost Songs Project

Mark Blankenship

This music newsletter rediscovers forgotten hit songs.

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My Off Broadway Debut

And a "Lost Songs" pause

Hello readers! As a creative project kicks into high gear, I’m pausing The Lost Songs Project for a while. Billing has been suspended, so if you’re a paid subscriber, you won’t be charged during this time. (However...

a month ago
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"Let's Go All the Way," Sly Fox (1986)

Dance-pop to expand your mind, man

Peak: #7 on the Hot 100

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"Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy," Bette Midler (1973)

Peak: #8 on the Hot 100
Streams: 5.9 million

Without question, The Andrews Sisters have the definitive version of “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy,” the jump blues track they recorded for the 1941 Abbott and Costello film Buck Privates. Their re...

2 months ago
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"Pretty Little Angel Eyes," Curtis Lee (1961)

A delightfully caffeinated doo-wop song

Peak: #7 on the Hot 100

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"Pray," MC Hammer (1990)

Peak: #2 on the Hot 100
Streams: 4.9 million

Before I get to “Pray,” let me acknowledge that “U Can’t Touch This” is MC Hammer’s signature song. In fact, it’s arguably one of the most recognizable rap tunes of all time. But because Hamme...

2 months ago
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  • Mark Blankenship

    I've covered pop music for The New York Times, Variety, iHeartRadio, & more. In 2022 I won big on Name That Tune. If you'd care to read my writing on food, theatre, and more, visit markgblankenship.com.

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