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This is the 100th day of OC,SH’s current schedule, which started 01/02/2017!

CD SHOWCASE MEMORIES

Spinning the records


& turning the tables on automotive photos!

This week’s feature is Reba McEntire’s 1987 ‘Greatest Hits’ album & 2 tunes: “Somebody Should Leave” (Side 1) & “Whoever’s In New England” (Side 2). This week’s featured interior: 1936 Stout Scarab, previously featured with more info in the 09/07/2016 “Automotive Daily Deals” seen via THIS LINK HERE, the 10/07/2016 “Friday Files” seen via THIS LINK HERE, the 11/15/2016 “Twist Tuesday” seen via THIS LINK HERE & the 12/07/2016 “Automotive Daily Deals” via THIS LINK HERE.

ALBUM:
‘Greatest Hits’, 1987
ARTIST:
Reba McEntire
For more about RM’s hits & history, check the 07/01/2015 “CD Showcase Memories” entry via THIS LINK HERE, the 08/16/2015 “CD Showcase Memories” entry via THIS LINK HERE, the 09/01/2015 “CD Showcase Memories” entry via THIS LINK HERE, the 06/25/2016 “CarTunes Saturday” entry via THIS LINK HERE, the 07/20/2016 “Wednesday Wrap” entry via THIS LINK HERE, the 10/15/2016 “CarTunes Saturday” entry via THIS LINK HERE, the 11/19/2016 “CarTunes Saturday” entry via THIS LINK HERE & the 01/17/2017 “Turntable Tuesday” entry via THIS LINK HERE.
Side 1 has 1984’s “Just A Little Love” (#5), 1984’s “He Broke Your Mem’ry Last Night” (#15), 1984-5’s “How Blue” (#1), 1985’s “Somebody Should Leave” (#1) & 1985’s “Have I Got A Deal For You” (#6). Side 2 features 1985’s “Only In My Mind” (#5), 1986’s “Whoever’s In New England” (#1; Country Female Vocal Grammy), 1986’s “Little Rock” (#1), 1986-7’s “What Am I Gonna Do About You” (#1) & 1987’s “1 Promise Too Late” (#1).

FEATURE SONG # 1:
“Somebody Should Leave”
This song hit the airwaves 02/16/1985, spent 22 weeks on the country charts & became her 4th chart topper behind 1982-3’s “Can’t Even Get The Blues”, 1983’s “You’re The 1st Time I’ve Thought About Leaving” & 1984-5’s “How Blue”. A poignant tune, it asks a major question when people determine it might be time to divorce.


FEATURE SONG # 2:
“Whoever’s In New England”
If 2009-2010’s “Consider Me Gone” is attributed as her best chart performer (4 weeks at #1 on the country charts & #38 on the Billboard Hot 100), this tune is arguably the song that put her on the map. It debuted 02/22/1986 (just over a year after the above featured song), spent 23 weeks on the country charts & claimed #1. While it didn’t cross over, it did earn her the Country Female Vocal Grammy & sparked a stretch where 9 of 11 straight releases topped the country charts.

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