Section 4: Bubbling Under

Beth Nielsen Chapman bubbled under at #102 in 1997 with ”Sand and Water.”

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”New Beginning” and ”Smoke and Ashes” both bubbled under for Tracy Chapman in 1996.

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Even though it only bubbled under on the chart, the Grammy for best R&B male vocal went to Ray Charles in 1993 for ”A Song For You.”

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Charles & Eddie hit #115 in 1993 with ”N.Y.C.”

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”Say Goodbye” hit #119 in 1997 for Cheap Trick.

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The Chemical Brothers bubbled under in 1997 with ”Block Rockin’ Beats” and ”Elektrobank.”

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Cher and Beavis and Butthead bubbled under in ’93 with their remake of ”I Got You Babe.”

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Kenny Chesney bubbled under with ”Me and You,” ”She’s Got It All” and ”I Will Stand.”

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Mark Chesnutt bubbled under with ”It Sure Is Monday,” ”This Heartache Never Sleeps” and one of the best titles of the decade, ”Bubba Shot the Jukebox.”

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Christion bubbled under at #111 with ”Bring Back Your Love.”

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Lauren Christy bubbled under at #107 in 1994 with the title song to the Bruce Willis classic, The Color of the Night.

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Dave Steed

Dave Steed is all about music; 80's and metal to be exact. His iPod will shuffle from Culture Club to Slayer and he won't blink an eye. He's never heard Astral Weeks but thinks "Dazzey Duks" by Duice is the bomb. It's an odd little corner of the world he lives in.

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