Assuming no number-one hits would be skipped over, such a special would include Frank Sinatra, Georgia Gibbs and the McGuire Sisters.....Elvis Presley, Ritchie Valens and Ricky Nelson.....Kyu Sakamoto, the Singing Nun and the Hollywood Argyles.....the Beatles, Charlie Rich and Cheech & Chong.....Taco, Prince and Madonna.....Michael Jackson, Boston and Bon Jovi.....Mariah Carey, Kris Kross and Bone thugs-n-harmony. Some of us here would love to hear such a special but the radio people will tell us that it would never work because there are too many years and too many different musical styles. But if a station did broadcast such a feature, think of the publicity they'd get! The station would be called "innovative" and "groundbreaking"---even though KHJ did something similar in April 1965, when all the top hits of 1950-65 were played in chronological order and listeners could vote for their favorites. After the first two songs were played, the one with the most votes would be the Champion and would be played again, followed by a new Challenger. Then the Champion would be played, then a new Challenger. Yeah, depending on the voting, sometimes the same song would get played eight or nine times in an hour, but it was fun to hear all the hits in chronological order. Another Million Dollar Battle aired on KHJ in 1967.