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WJMK-Jack FM: First & Last Songs

> For the history books...
>
> Last song on WJMK: "Jumpin' Jack Flash"-The Rolling Stones
> First song on Jack FM: "Jack & Diane"-John Cougar

Really? Someone said that The Blues Brothers' "Sweet Home Chicago" was the first song.<P ID="signature">______________


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"Jack & Diane"-John Cougar



ONE OF THE ALL TIME CRAP SONGS EVER WRITTEN.

It's stale garbage like John Cougar and his ilk that ruined rock n' roll radio the first time around! You haven't been able to escape John Cougar for the last 25 years.

Good to see a new station playing his great stuff! You never here John Cougar on the radio!

KILL THE EIGHTIES!!!!!!!!

The future of music is the future, but the suits live in the past because the masses love that good ole indiana guy John Cougar.

You know he raised money for the farmers!
 
Actually, that was them stunting for a minute with "Jack" songs...

The first official song, according to MMR, was "Sweet Home Chicago" by the Blues Brothers.

Followed by Guns N' Roses and C&C Music Factory, niiice



> For the history books...
>
> Last song on WJMK: "Jumpin' Jack Flash"-The Rolling Stones
> First song on Jack FM: "Jack & Diane"-John Cougar
>
 
> "Jack & Diane"-John Cougar
>
>
>
> ONE OF THE ALL TIME CRAP SONGS EVER WRITTEN.
>
> It's stale garbage like John Cougar and his ilk that ruined
> rock n' roll radio the first time around! You haven't been
> able to escape John Cougar for the last 25 years.
>

Yeah, b/c Godsmack's music is so much more inhtelligent? LOL
Or maybe Ciara's "Cookies" is?

John Mellencamp may not be the greatest singer of alltime, but like Springsteen he was able to capture the mood of the heartland, and especially the Midwest.
 
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