You Light Up My Life = "radio death"I disagree. Well....yes and no. You Light Up My Life. #1 for 10 weeks on Billboard Hot 100. #1 on Adult Contemporary chart. #4 country chart. Biggest single of the decade for the 70s. Probably would have been #1 single for 1977 if it hadn't been split over 77/78. Yet, you'll never hear it played on radio today [Thank God]. Sweet Caroline only #4 Hot 100 in 1969, #3 Easy listening charts. Turn on the radio on classic hits station, chances are pretty good, you'll hear it. "Piano Man" only reached #25 on Hot 100 but #4 on A/C chart. Turn on the radio and you may hear it played more today than when it was "popular". Songs that got played decades ago, couldn't play today or you'd be fired, cancelled, strung up and probably be given the death sentence. Example: C.B. Savage. I can remember songs that people had hysterics over because had "Son of a bitch" in the lyrics of "Devil Went Down To Georgia" same went for "Uneasy Rider" with "Like their heads were on fire and their asses was catchin' " Nowadays you can hear way worse than that on the radio. [Anybody up for "WAP"? by Cardi B?] There are songs I could play at games years ago that nobody said nothing about. A couple of years ago was told can't play "Piano Man" any more because it was talking about a bar and had beer in the lyrics which could encourage kids to become raging alcoholics. I just rolled my eyes.
Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald was considered the same, it's long and it's a "dirge". At WMJI, late 90s, we'd only play it late Oct thru mid-Nov, due to the Great Lakes tie in and the anniversary. Never as a request.
Now, it's in rotation on MJI, hear it all the time. Different programming theories. Neither is wrong.
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