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The Lost Songs Project

Mark Blankenship

This is a music newsletter that rediscovers forgotten top 10 hits. What made the songs popular back then? Why are they still awesome now? We're gonna find out.

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PricingFreemiumPublishesTwice weekly
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Latest Issues

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"Meeting in the Ladies Room" Klymaxx (1985)

Peak: #4 on the R&B chart; #59 on the Hot 100

10 days ago
7
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"Along Comes Mary," The Association (1966)

Peak: #7 on the Hot 100

12 days ago
18
9

"Every Heartbeat," Amy Grant (1991)

Peak: #2 on the Hot 100

17 days ago
13
2

"Bittersweet Me," R.E.M. (1996)

Please welcome back Matt Madurski, author of the fantastic newsletter Chart Chart, which investigates every #1 hit on Billboard’s modern rock chart. Last year, Matt wrote about a lost hit from Eve 6, and it’s great to have him back.

19 days ago
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  • Mark Blankenship

    I've covered pop music for The New York Times, Variety, iHeartRadio, & more. I co-host the podcast Mark and Sarah Talk About Songs, and in 2022 I won big on Name That Tune. (markgblankenship.com)

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