Bottom Feeders: The Ass End of the ’90s, Vol. 40

Dave Steed October 15, 2012 3

Section 3: The Airplay chart

Janet’s airplay tunes were: “State of the World” “Where Are You Now” “Throb” “And On and On” “Got ‘Til It’s Gone” and “Go Deep”

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  • http://www.facebook.com/chuck.m.miller Chuck M Miller

    Alan Jackson’s “Pop A Top” was a cover of the 1967 country hit by Jim Ed Brown (of the Browns and The Three Bells fame).

  • http://digitaldreamdoor.com/pages/best_songs-Power-Pop.html Brett Alan

    I have a friend who seems to think that the funniest joke ever is the idea that Alan Jackson is Michael & companies brother. He brings it up whenever either Jackson is mentioned, and cracks up. He even once decided to draw Alan in on my copy of the Jackson 5 Christmas Album (I was NOT amused). So I suppose he’s be pleased to see Alan and his “brothers” “reunited” here, but I’m pleased you didn’t make his joke.

    Anyway, I think Michael’s 90′s output has to be viewed as disappointing, and I don’t think I’d describe Dangerous as a classic. I probably like the new part of HIStory more–I even quite like “DS”, although “Childhood” is pretty unlistenable. And I too enjoy a lot of Jermaine’s stuff.

  • http://www.popdose.com/ DwDunphy

    Chattahoochie is a perfect Halloween kind of song, ’cause there ain’t no cornball bigger.