Here are a few from 1992.
011) Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit [1992]
017) Sir Mix A Lot - Baby Got Back [1992]
022) Mr. Big - To Be With You [1992]
024) House of Pain - Jump Around [1992]
033) Kris Kross - Jump [1992]038)
038) Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody [1992]
056) Annie Lennox - Walking On Broken Glass [1992]
067) Right Said Fred - I'm Too Sexy [1992]
074) Michael Jackson - Remember The Time [1992]
078) Vanessa Williams - Save the Best For Last [1992]
085) Technotronic - Move This [1992]
092) En Vogue - My Lovin' [1992]
102) Arrested Development - Tennessee [1992]
107) Tom Cochrane - Life Is A Highway [1992]
115) Mariah Carey - Make It Happen [1992]
118) Wreckx N Effect - Rump Shaker [1992]
120) Genisis - I Can't Dance [1992]
124) Boyz II Men - End Of The Road [1992]
128) Shanice - I Love Your Smile [1992]
130) Arrested Development - People Everyday [1992]
133) Spin Doctors - Little Miss Can't Be Wrong [1992]
138) Joe Public - Live and Learn [1992]
175) Bobby Brown - Humpin' Around [1992]
176) Red Hot Chili Peppers - Under The Bridge [1992]
188) Color Me Badd - All 4 Love [1992]
2007-02-11 14:21:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Events
1992 was a pivotal year in the development of music. The most pivotal moment in musical development in 1992 was Nirvana's Nevermind going to #1 on the CD charts. This marked the point where Grunge began to overtake the Glam metal style of the 1980s.
Another notable event was the release of The Chronic by Dr. Dre. Though other artists (including Dr. Dre as a member of N.W.A., and Public Enemy, LL Cool J and Kurtis Blow) had achieved some mainstream success, The Chronic was perhaps the first real blockbuster hip hop album. It presaged the future mainstream dominance of hip hop, as well as the beginning of G funk-West Coast rap's rule as the most popular and influential type of hip hop.
Also, techno and house music began to move from the underground rave scene of Los Angeles and other large cities into the mainstream American subculture.
Thrash metal saw Megadeth moving in a more commercial direction with Countdown to Extinction, while Pantera laid the groundwork for aggro-metal with Vulgar Display of Power.
Political rapcore band Rage Against the Machine released their eponymous debut album, leading to modest mainstream success and opening the door for other rapcore bands.
The Spin Doctors' Pocket Full of Kryptonite spawned three huge hits this year. Though the band was never able to recreate this success, it foreshadowed the future rise of popular jam bands like Phish and Dave Matthews Band.
Garth Brooks continued to be a major force in the music business, having already enjoyed the feat of being the first country music superstar to debut at #1 in the albums charts the previous year with "Ropin' The Wind," his follow up set, "The Chase," also made its first appearance on both the pop and country charts at #1.
Contemporary Christian music singer Amy Grant, who had recently scored major mainstream success in 1991, saw her success continue as the last two singles from her enormously successful Heart In Motion album ("Good For Me" and "I Will Remember You") reach the Top Twenty of the US pop charts.
In 1992, the highly popular Japanese band X, on the verge of an international breakthrough, changed their name to "X Japan" in order to distinguish themselves from the United States punk band also called X.
1992 was also the year that the ABBA revival began. With the release of the ABBA Gold compilation, ABBA began to be remembered all over the world. The album soon topped the German, Swedish, and British charts, making them more than a success confined to the 1970s.
The Top Songs from 1992
Artist, Title
1 Radiohead, Creep
2 Arrested Development, Tennesee
3 House of Pain, Jump Around
4 R.E.M., Man on the Moon
5 Ice Cube, It Was a Good Day
6 Manic Street Preachers, Motorcycle Emptiness
7 Rage Against the Machine, Killing in the Name
8 Whitney Houston, I Will Always Love You
9 En Vogue, My Lovin'
10 Suede, The Drowners
11 R.E.M., Drive
12 Eric Clapton, Tears in Heaven
13 R.E.M., Everybody Hurts
14 The Future Sound of London, Papua New Guinea
15 L7, Pretend We're Dead
16 Pete Rock and CL Smooth, They Reminisce Over You
17 P J Harvey, Sheela Na Gig
18 Kriss Kross, Jump
19 Stereo MC's, Connected
20 Black Sheep, The Choice Is Yours (Revisited)
Look here for full list:
http://www.acclaimedmusic.net/061024/1992s.htm
Great year!
2007-02-11 20:55:52
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answered by eiplanner 3
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