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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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Substack
PricingFreemiumPublishesDaily
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#244
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/Music(Free)
#101
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/Music(Paid)

Latest Issues

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"Stand Beside Me," Jo Dee Messina (1998)

A tough broad's anthem

8 days ago
2
0
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"Catch Me (I'm Falling)," Pretty Poison (1987)

Want more? Visit the archive to browse all our lost hits!

10 days ago
6
2

"Something About You," Four Tops (1965)

A perfect slice of Motown

15 days ago
6
4
Paid

"Don't Call Us, We'll Call You" Sugarloaf (1975)

A stanky rebuke to hateful executives

17 days ago
11
3
Paid

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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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