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Elvis ballad tops charts Elvis Presley's ballad "Don't" becomes his ninth No. 1 single since "Heartbreak Hotel" first topped the charts in 1956. He recorded "Don't" in September while cutting his first Christmas album. Elvis would achieve a record-breaking 17 top singles: to this day, he remains second only to the Beatles in number of chart toppers. |
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Great White Fleet, 1st US fleet to circle the globe, returns to Va
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Avalanche buries skiers in France
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With a recording of himself reciting Mary Had a Little Lamb Thomas Edison demonstrated the first phonograph, in New Jersey, US
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» September 06, 1522 |
Ferdinand Magellan's 17 surviving crew members reached the Spanish coast aboard the Vittoria, having completed the first circumnavigation of the world Read more... |
» September 06, 1989 |
Due to a computer error, 41,000 Parisians received letters charging them with murder, extortion, and organized prostitution instead of traffic violations Read more... |
» September 06, 1905 |
Chicago White Sox Frank Smith no-hits Detroit Tigers, 15-0 Read more... |