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In a 1994 song, Matthews asked, "What would you say?" I would say payola is alive and well in 2019. We're getting another single-artist channel. Here is today's press release:
Dave Matthews Band channel returns exclusively to SiriusXM
SiriusXM announced today that the influential Dave Matthews Band will bring back their exclusive limited-run SiriusXM channel, Dave Matthews Band Radio on Friday, May 24 on channel 30.
In addition to playing music from the band's extensive career, including their indelible hits, live songs and musical influences, the channel will feature the DMB Friday Night Concert Series, offering exclusive broadcasts of live concerts from Dave Matthews Band's 2019 tour. The channel will also feature exclusive interviews with each of the band members.
SiriusXM's Dave Matthews Band Radio begins Friday, May 24 at 12 PM ET and runs through Sunday, September 15 at 3 AM ET on SiriusXM channel 30 and through the SiriusXM app.
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May 21 SiriusXM press release:
Hallmark Channel Radio returns to SiriusXM
Following a highly successful collaboration during last year's holiday season, SiriusXM and Hallmark Channel announced today an expanded relationship that heralds the return of Hallmark Channel Radio as a recurring seasonal offering through 2020. Kicking off in conjunction with Hallmark Channel's annual "June Weddings" programming event, SiriusXM's Hallmark Channel Radio will celebrate the season of "I do's" beginning Friday, May 31 at 9 AM ET and will run through Monday, July 1 at 3 AM ET on SiriusXM channel 4 and through the SiriusXM app.
Voiced by two of the network's most beloved stars, Candace Cameron Bure and Lacey Chabert, SiriusXM's weddings-themed Hallmark Channel Radio will feature timeless love songs including tracks from such artists as Ed Sheeran, Elton John, Kelly Clarkson, Rod Stewart, Elvis Presley, Rascal Flatts, Billy Joel, Brad Paisley, LeAnn Rimes and more. In addition, Hallmark Channel stars including Kellie Pickler and Jack Wagner, among others, will host countdown specials, walking SiriusXM subscribers through their favorite wedding songs.
Hallmark Channel Radio will return throughout the year and feature themed playlists specially curated to enhance subscribers' seasonal celebrations. SiriusXM's Hallmark Channel Radio originally launched in November 2018 featuring 24/7 holiday music and coincided with the network's highly popular "Countdown to Christmas" programming event.
SiriusXM subscribers will be able to tune into Hallmark Channel Radio on SiriusXM radios and those with streaming access can listen online, on-the-go with the SiriusXM mobile app and at home on a wide variety of connected devices including smart TVs, Amazon Alexa devices, Apple TV, PlayStation, Roku, Sonos speakers and more.
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I can't help thinking "Luciano Pavarotti" sounds like the name of a Mafia gangster. Anyway, here is today's press release from SiriusXM:
Pavarotti Radio launching on SiriusXM
Renowned tenor Luciano Pavarotti and Academy Award-winning filmmaker Ron Howard are returning to SiriusXM with the launch of Pavarotti Radio, an exclusive limited-run music channel celebrating the music and influence of the famed Italian operatic tenor. Pavarotti Radio kicks off June 6 at 12 PM ET and runs through June 16 on channel 77 and through the SiriusXM app on smartphones and other connected devices.
The new Pavarotti channel complements the arrival of the documentary Pavarotti in select theaters June 7. Pavarotti Radio will showcase music and recorded performances from the world's most loved tenor of all time, as well as artists he influenced and interviews and stories from those who knew him, including Nicoletta Mantovani, Luciano Pavarotti's widow, as well as Howard. This limited-run music channel will also feature the world premiere of a live performance of Miserere with Andrea Bocelli and Zucchero as well as several previously unreleased live superstar duets with Barry White, James Brown and Queen's Brian May and Roger Taylor.
From Pavarotti's earliest beginnings to the very last days of his life, the Ron Howard-directed Pavarotti follows the renowned singer over the course of his prolific career revealing previously unknown details and harnessing the incredible sounds and music from the man credited for bringing an elite art form to the masses.
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Madonna, who had a 1992 hit titled This Used To Be My Playground, is coming to SiriusXM, which in 2019 continues to be Payola Land. Yes, another single-artist channel to promote another album and another tour. Here is today's press release:
Madonna to launch exclusive SiriusXM channel
SiriusXM announced today that Madonna will launch an exclusive limited-run SiriusXM music channel, Madonna's Madame X Radio, on Monday, July 1.
Madonna's Madame X Radio will showcase music from Madonna's globally-celebrated, multi-award-winning and legendary career, including her critically-acclaimed latest number-one album Madame X. The channel will also feature exclusive stories from Madame X and chronicles her legacy, the making of her songs and her commitment to bringing the world closer through the exploration of cultures and music.
Following Madonna's much-anticipated Pride Island appearance in New York City, SiriusXM's Madonna's Madame X Radio will launch on Monday, July 1 at 12 PM ET and run through Wednesday, July 31 on SiriusXM radios (channel 4) and the SiriusXM app and web player. Fans can now immerse themselves in a true 24/7 Madonna experience by simply tuning in.
"This channel brings you into the intricate world of Madame X," says Madonna. "You'll learn more about the creative process behind my latest album and gain a deeper understanding of what drives me as an artist and a performer."
Influenced creatively by Madonna's living in Lisbon, Portugal over the past several years, Madame X is a collection of 15 new songs influenced by art and politics coming together. Madonna is getting ready to embark on a series of rare and intimate concert performances to take place exclusively in theaters, giving fans an opportunity to see her perform in an environment like they never have before. The Madame X Tour will kick off September 12th. Tickets and further information are available at www.madonna.com/tour
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On April 4 – Go look! – I posted a list of the songs played in the first hour of the new Pandora NOW channel. But what was now then is not now now. Here, alphabetized for your convenience, is what was played in the past four hours. Chart positions are from the Billboard Hot 100 for the week ending July 26. Dashes denote new songs not yet on the chart. Recurrents – recent hits that are no longer on the chart – are designated by an R. (Chlorine, Imported and Wake Up never made the Hot 100.) I think the channel's format must be "Singers who don't use their real names."
SiriusXM 3 – Pandora NOW
Act Up - City Girls (30)
Bacc At It Again - Yella Beezy/Quavo/Gucci Mane (R)
Bad Guy - Billie Eilish (2)
Beautiful People - Ed Sheeran/Khalid (40)
Big Ole Freak - Megan Thee Stallion (R)
Boy With Luv - BTS/Halsey (R)
Call You Mine - Chainsmokers/Bebe Rexha (72)
Chlorine - twenty one pilots (R)
Close Friends - Lil Baby/Gunna (R)
Clout - Offset/Cardi B (62)
Con Calma - Daddy Yankee/Katy Perry/Snow (43)
Cool - Jonas Brothers (63)
Cross Me - Ed Sheeran/Chance The Rapper/PnB Rock (41)
Dancing With A Stranger - Sam Smith/Normani (15)
Don't Call Me Up - Mabel (R)
Drogba (Joanna) - Afro B/WizKid (R)
Easier - 5 Seconds Of Summer (66)
Easy - DaniLeigh/Chris Brown (--)
Envy Me - Calboy (R)
Go Loko - YG/Tyga/Jon Z (53)
Goodbyes - Post Malone/Young Thug (3)
Hate Me - Ellie Goulding/Juice WRLD (--)
Hey Look Ma, I Made it - Panic At The Disco (18)
Higher - DJ Khaled/Nipsey Hussle/John Legend (R)
Imported - Jessie Reyez/6lack (R)
Isis - Joyner Lucas/Logic (--)
Just Us - DJ Khaled/Sza (56)
La La Land - Bryce Vine/YG (81)
Light It Up - Marshmello/Tyga/Chris Brown (R)
Look What God Gave Her - Thomas Rhett (65)
Money In The Grave - Drake/Rick Ross (11)
Mother's Daughter - Miley Cyrus (92)
Nightmare - Halsey (54)
Nights Like This - Kehlani/Ty Dolla $ign (R)
No Guidance - Chris Brown/Drake (12)
Old Town Road - Lil Nas X/Billy Ray Cyrus/Young Thug (1)
Omerta - Drake (--)
Only Human - Jonas Brothers (100)
Outta My Head - Khalid/John Mayer (R)
Panini - Lil Nas X (27)
Paradise - Bazzi (R)
Please Tell Me - Future (R)
Pop Out Again - Polo G/Lil Baby/Gunna (21)
Press - Cardi B (58)
Pure Water - Mustard/Migos (39)
Racks - H.E.R./YBN Cordae (--)
Rodeo - Lil Nas X/Cardi B (51)
S.O.S. - Avicii/Aloe Blacc (R)
Señorita - Shawn Mendes/Camila Cabello (5)
Slide - French Montana/Blueface/Little Tjay (R)
So Am I - Ava Max (--)
Suge - DaBaby (10)
Talk - Khalid (4)
The Git Up - Blanco Brown (19)
Truth Hurts - Lizzo (7)
Wake Up - Travis Scott/The Weeknd (R)
When The Party's Over - Billie Eilish (R)
Wigs - ASAP Ferg/City Girls/ANTHA (--)
Worth It - YK Osiris (61)
24/7 - Meek Mill/Ella Mai (83)
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Wolverine will soon be slashing his way to a SiriusXM radio near you. Here is today's press release:
Marvel Entertainment, SiriusXM enter major multi-year deal to create original podcasts for SiriusXM and Pandora
SiriusXM and Marvel have announced a multi-year agreement under which Marvel will create a substantial amount of exclusive podcasts for SiriusXM and Pandora. In Marvel's most sweeping podcast deal ever, the venture will include both scripted and unscripted series, themed live events and much more, premiering in 2020. SiriusXM and Pandora will also debut many of Marvel's most popular podcasts before they can be heard anywhere else.
Included in the slate of upcoming programming are four new scripted series, each ten episodes, based around the iconic characters of Wolverine, Hawkeye, Black Widow and Star-Lord, as well as a fifth series in which all four team up; unscripted podcasts that look at Marvel's rich history through a modern-day lens of pop culture; podcasts dedicated to popular Marvel franchises; and regular talk shows, including an interview show that will feature famous celebrity guests.
SiriusXM subscribers with streaming access will be able to listen to all Marvel podcasts at home on a wide variety of connected devices including smart TVs, Amazon Alexa devices, Apple TV, Sony PlayStation, Roku, Sonos speakers and more. Go to www.SiriusXM.com/AtHome to learn more. Pandora users on both free ad-supported and Premium subscription tiers of service will also be able to hear all Marvel podcasts on the Pandora mobile app for iOS and Android.
https://www.marvel.com/articles/podc...xm-and-pandora
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Another payola channel is coming to SiriusXM. This one will replace Bluegrass Junction on Channel 62, November 18-27.
Dolly Parton to launch limited-run SiriusXM channel to coincide with Netflix series Dolly Parton's Heartstrings
https://blog.siriusxm.com/dolly-part...-heartstrings/
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SiriusXM issued this press release today. I have two questions: When will Hallmark Channel Radio become a full-time channel? – I'm guessing it eventually will – and who decided love has a "season"?
Hallmark Channel Radio returns to SiriusXM celebrating Valentine's Day and the season of love
SiriusXM and Hallmark Channel today announced the return of Hallmark Channel Radio with "Love Ever After," celebrating popular and timeless love songs with stories and tales of love by Hallmark Channel's favorite stars. Hallmark Channel Radio will celebrate love all month long beginning Friday, January 31 at 9 AM ET through Sunday, March 1 at 3:00 AM ET on SiriusXM channel 70 and through the SiriusXM app. SiriusXM's Hallmark Channel Radio kicks off in conjunction with Hallmark Channel's February "Love Ever After" programming featuring all-new original movies and pet television specials.
Hosted by one of the network's most beloved stars, Lacey Chabert, SiriusXM's love-themed Hallmark Channel Radio will feature favorite love songs including tracks from artists such as Michael Bublé, Billy Joel, Elton John, Celine Dion, Frank Sinatra, Natalie Cole and more. In addition, Hallmark Channel stars including Luke Macfarlane, Wes Brown, Larissa Wohl and Alison Sweeney, among others, will share their favorite Valentine's Day memories, traditions, love stories and fairy tale pet adoption stories.
Hallmark Channel will celebrate "Love Ever After" throughout February with all-new romantic movies and the biggest pet specials of the year including Cat Bowl II, Kitten Bowl VII and the 2020 American Rescue Dog Show. SiriusXM's Hallmark Channel Radio will return this June celebrating June Weddings with timeless wedding love songs aligned with their June Weddings programming.
SiriusXM subscribers can find Hallmark Channel Radio on SiriusXM Channel 70 and those with streaming access can listen online, on-the-go with the SiriusXM mobile app and at home on a wide variety of connected devices including smart TVs, Amazon Alexa devices, Apple TV, PlayStation, Roku, Sonos speakers and more. SiriusXM's popular Love Channel will move to channel 291 and will be available via streaming platforms throughout February.
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For Super Bowl weekend, SiriusXM Channel 30 – are they ever going to bring back The Loft? – is playing "Tailgating Anthems, stadium shaking songs." And then the Dave Matthews Band payola channel will return. *Sigh* Here is a small sample of the playlist:
SiriusXM Channel 30 – Tailgating Anthems
Alive - Pearl Jam (107/1991)
Black Betty - Ram Jam (18/1977)
Boom Boom (Out Go The Lights) - Pat Travers (56/1979)
Come Out & Play - Offspring (38/1994)
Cotton Eye Joe - Rednex (25/1995)
Crazy Train - Ozzy Osbourne (106/1981)
Detroit Rock City - Kiss (7/1976)
Enter Sandman - Metallica (16/1991)
Flying High Again - Ozzy Osbourne (--/1981)
For Those About To Rock (We Salute You) - AC/DC (--/1981)
I Gotta Feeling - Black Eyed Peas (1/2009)
Lose Yourself - Eminem (1/2002)
Louie Louie - Kingsmen (2/1963)
Man In The Box - Alice In Chains (--/1991)
Mony Mony (Live) - Billy Idol (1/1987)
Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye - Steam (1/1969)
Panama - Van Halen (13/1984)
Pour Some Sugar On Me - Def Leppard (2/1988)
Pump It Up - Elvis Costello (--/1978)
Remember The Name - Fort Minor/Styles Of Beyond (66/2006)
Rock & Roll Part 2 (Instr.) - Gary Glitter (7/1972)
Rock You Like A Hurricane - Scorpions (25/1984)
Sandstorm (Instr.) - Darude (83/2001)
Seven Nation Army - White Stripes (76/2003)
Shout - Otis Day & The Knights (LP/1978)
Spells Like Teen Spirit - Nirvana (6/1991)
Start Me Up - Rolling Stones (2/1981)
The Final Countdown - Europe (8/1987)
Thunderstruck - AC/DC (--/1990)
Turn Down For What - DJ Snake/Lil Jon (4/2014)
Unbelievable - EMF (1/1991)
We Are The Champions - Queen (4/1977)
We Will Rock You - Queen (4/1977)
Who Let The Dogs Out - Baha Men (40/2000)
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Here is a March 25 press release from SiriusXM. I will be certain to avoid listening to this countdown, thank you very much.
Blow your speakers out to the 500 greatest hip-hop songs ever on limited-run channel
Blow your speakers out to 500 of the best hip-hop songs the genre has to offer! From Dr. Dre to Kendrick Lamar, SiriusXM is giving you 500 reasons to bob your head with an epic week-long music countdown, Hip-Hop: Top 500 Tracks Of All Time, on Channel 30. Spanning over three-plus decades, this definitive countdown will feature the old and the new, including favorites by The Notorious B.I.G., Run-D..M.C., Ice Cube and so many more. Spend this social distancing time getting re-acclimated with your favorite MCs or being introduced to new rappers on Channel 30 from Wednesday, March 25 at 9 AM ET through Wednesday, April 1.
https://blog.siriusxm.com/blow-your-...ed-run-channel
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If anybody cares, here are the top ten songs from the Top 500 Hip-Hop Tracks countdown. Chart positions are from the Billboard R&B chart. Straight Outta Compton became a hit in 2015 after it was re-released in conjunction with the N.W.A. biographical movie with the same title.
1. Nuthin' But A "G" Thang - Dr. Dre/Snoop Dogg (1/1993)
2. The Message - Grandmaster Flash/Melle Mel/Duke Bootee (4/1982)
3. Rapper's Delight - Sugarhill Gang (4/1979)
4. In My Feelings - Drake (1/2018)
5. California Love - 2 Pac/Dr. Dre/Roger Troutman (1/1996)
6. King Of Rock - Run-DMC (14/1985)
7. Straight Outta Compton - N.W.A. (--/1988, 13/2015)
8. Hypnotize - The Notorious B.I.G./Pam Long (1/1997)
9. Mama Said Knock You Out - LL Cool J (12/1991)
10. Push It - Salt-N-Pepa (28/1988)
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With a majority of Americans under stay-at-home orders in an effort to slow the spread of the coronavirus pandemic, SiriusXM has launched Stay Home Radio on Channel 179. There are many people who think I belong in a home – but that's not important right now. The channel plays happy, positive, uptempo, uplifting songs intended to distract us from the possibility that we all are going to die from COVID-19. Here is a small sample of the playlist.
SiriusXM 179 – Stay Home Radio
A Sky Full Of Stars - Coldplay (10/2014)
All You Need Is Love - Beatles (1/1967)
Blister In The Sun - Violent Femmes (--/1982)
Brand New - Ben Rector (82/2016)
Can't Stop The Feeling - Justin Timberlake (1/2016)
Crazy In Love - Beyoncé/Jay-Z (1/2003)
Dancing With Myself - Billy Idol (--/1981, 102/1983)
Don't Stop - Fleetwood Mac (3/1977)
Don't Stop Me Now - Queen (86/1979)
Don't Stop Til You Get Enough - Michael Jackson (1/1979)
Feel Good Inc. - Gorillaz/De La Soul (14/2005)
Fly - Sugar Ray/Super Cat (1/1997)
Footloose - Kenny Loggins (1/1984)
Friday I'm In Love - The Cure (18/1992)
Geronimo - Sheppard (53/2014)
Heaven Is A Place On Earth - Belinda Carlisle (1/1987)
Here Comes The Sun - Beatles (LP/1969)
Higher Ground - Stevie Wonder (4/1973)
Honky Cat - Elton John (8/1972)
I Love Your Smile - Shanice (2/1991)
I'm Still Standing - Elton John (12/1983)
It's My Life - Bon Jovi (33/2000)
Livin' On A Prayer - Bon Jovi (1/1986)
Love On Top - Beyoncé (20/2011)
New Rules - Dua Lipa (6/2017)
Raise Your Glass - P!nk (1/2010)
Ray Of Light - Madonna (5/1998)
Runnin' Down A Dream - Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers (23/1989)
Send Me On My Way - Rusted Root (72/1995)
Shake It Off - Taylor Swift (1/2014)
Shiny Happy People - R.E.M./Kate Pierson (10/1991)
Shut Up & Dance - Walk The Moon (4/2014)
So What - P!nk (1/2008)
Sowing The Seeds Of Love - Tears For Fears (2/1989)
Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You) - Kelly Clarkson (1/2011)
Sunday Best - Surfaces (62/2020)
Sussudio - Phil Collins (1/1985)
The Tide Is High - Blondie (1/1980)
The Way You Make Me Feel - Michael Jackson (1/1987)
Touch The Sky - Kanye West/Lupe Fiasco (42/2006)
Viva La Vida - Coldplay (1/2008)
What You Need - INXS (5/1986)
You Can Call Me Al - Paul Simon (44/1986, 23/1987)
You Need To Calm Down - Taylor Swift (2/2019)
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Calm ( https://www.calm.com/ ) bills itself as "the #1 app for sleep, meditation and relaxation." Calm offers relaxing music, sounds of nature, "mindfulness" programs, stretching exercises and instruction in meditation. On May 1, The Calm Channel will replace Spa on SiriusXM 68. Should we be excited? No, that would defeat the purpose, wouldn't it?
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Here is a very dinky sample of what's being played on the new Calm channel. Calm plays the same artists who were heard on Spa – and Calm plays a lot of harp music and solo piano music. Too much, in fact. The music is making me drowsy. Or is that the idea?
SiriusXM 68 – Calm
At The Cradle - Patricia Spero (1996)
Aurora - Johannes Walter (1992)
Beloved - Lorenza Ponce (2010)
Chanarambie - Tim Story (1987)
Be Thou My Vision/The River Is Wide - Bronn Journey (2018)
Down To The Moon - Andreas Vollenweider (1986)
Gabriel's Oboe - Yo-Yo Ma (2004)
Joy - George Winston (1982)
Le Petit Sentier De La Presence - Mark Pinkus (2018)
Lost In The Woods - Alex De Grassi (1998)
Solace - Eric Tingstad (2019)
Sounds Of Invisible Waters - Deuter (2006)
Spring Creek - Philip Aaberg (1985)
Stillness At The Center - Acoustic Ocean (2008)
To A Wild Rose - Christopher Boscole (2019)
Wind In The Sea - Suzanne Ciani (1982)
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I listened to the Calm channel this morning and the music is relaxing but it is also boring because most of the songs all sound the same.
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Long time SPA listener....Very disappointed in replacement CALM...programming is similar but definitely different...and not in a good way
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SiriusXM describes U2 X-Radio, which launched today (July 1) on Channel 32, as "an extraordinary and unique audio experience exploring the band's history, idols, influences and current passions plus inspiration, conversation, culture, commentary and ideas from the band and guests." I can sum it up in a single word: "Payola." Here is a dinky sample of the playlist:
SiriusXM 32 – U2 X-Radio
All Because Of You - U2 (101/2005)
Angel Of Harlem - U2 (14/1988)
Bad - U2 (LP/1984)
Bad (Live) - U2 (LP/2004; recorded 12-31-1989)
Boys In The Better Land - Fontaines D.C. (--/2018)
Bullet The Blue Sky - U2 (B/1987)
Bullet The Blue Sky (Live) - U2 (UR/1987, LP/2008)
City Of Blinding Lights - U2 (--/2005)
Desire - U2 (3/1988)
Elevation (Live) - U2 (DVD/2003; recorded 2001)
Even Better Than The Real Thing - U2 (32/1992)
I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For - U2 (1/1987)
I Will Follow - U2 (LP/1981)
I Will Follow (Live) - U2 (81/1984)
In God's Country - U2 (44/1987)
Killing Me Softly - Fugees/Lauryn Hill (2/1996)
Magnificent - U2 (79/2009)
Moment Of Surrender - U2 (LP/2009)
Mysterious Ways - Snow Patrol (LP/2011)
Mysterious Ways - U2 (9/1991)
New Year's Day - U2 (53/1983)
Numb (Radio edit) - U2 (61/1993)
One - U2 (10/1992)
Out Of Control - U2 (--/1979)
Paint It Black - U2 (B/1992)
Pride (In The Name Of Love) - U2 (33/1984)
Rush - Big Audio Dynamite (32/1991)
Staring At The Sun - U2 (B/1997)
Strange Overtones - David Byrne/Brian Eno (--/2008)
The First Time - U2 (LP/1993)
The Miracle Of Joey Ramone - U2 (LP/2009)
The Unforgettable Fire - U2 (--/1985)
Until The End Of The World - U2 (LP/1991)
Where The Streets Have No Name - U2 (13/1987)
With Or Without You - U2 (1/1987)
You're The Best Thing About Me - U2 (--/2017)
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In announcing the limited-run (July 15-August 13) Michael Jackson Channel, a SiriusXM press release declared Michael's music to be "relevant now more than ever with his messages about unity, love and the black experience in America." In addition to all the music of Michael and the Jacksons, the channel features artists who influenced – and were influenced by – Michael. Here is a sample of the playlist:
SiriusXM 50 – The Michael Jackson Channel
ABC - Jackson 5 (1/1970)
Ain't No Mountain High Enough - Gaye/Terrell (19/1967)
Another Part Of Me - Michael Jackson (11/1988)
Bad - Michael Jackson (1/1987)
Beat It - Michael Jackson (1/1983)
Ben - Michael Jackson (1/1972)
Billie Jean - Michael Jackson (1/1983)
Billie Jean (Live) - Michael Jackson (UR/1988, LP/2012)
Black Or White - Michael Jackson/Bill Bottrell (1/1991)
Blood On The Dance Floor - Michael Jackson (42/1997)
Blues Away - Jacksons (LP/1976)
Break Of Dawn - Michael Jackson (LP/2001)
Butterflies - Michael Jackson (14/2001)
Dancing Machine - Jackson 5 (2/1974)
Dangerous - Michael Jackson (LP/1991)
Déjà Vu - Beyoncé/Jay-Z (4/2006)
Dirty Diana - Michael Jackson (1/1988)
Dirty Diana (Live) - Michael Jackson (UR/1988, LP/2012)
Don't Stop Til You Get Enough - Michael Jackson (1/1979)
Enjoy Yourself - Jacksons (6/1976)
Everybody (Backstreet's Back) - Backstreet Boys (4/1998)
Ghosts - Michael Jackson (--/1997)
Give In To Me - Michael Jackson (LP/1991)
Gone To Soon - Michael Jackson (LP/1991)
Got To Be There - Michael Jackson (4/1971)
Hollywood Tonight - Michael & Taryll Jackson (UR/2007, --/2011)
Human Nature - Michael Jackson (7/1983)
I Can't Help It - Michael Jackson (B/1979)
I Just Can't Stop Loving You - Jackson/Garrett (1/1987)
I Want To Take You Higher - Ike & Tina Turner (34/1970)
I Want You Back - Jackson 5 (1/1969)
I'll Be There - Jackson 5 (1/1970)
Is It Scary - Michael Jackson (UR/1993, LP/1997)
It's The Falling In Love - Michael Jackson (LP/1979)
Jam - Michael Jackson /Heavy D (26/1992)
Keep The Faith - Michael Jackson (LP/1991)
Liberian Girl - Michael Jackson (LP/1987)
Love Never Felt So Good - Jackson/Timberlake (9/2014)
Man In The Mirror - Jackson/Garrett/Winans/Crouch (1/1988)
Money - Michael Jackson (LP/1995)
Off The Wall - Michael Jackson (10/1980)
P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing) - Michael Jackson (10/1983)
Push Me Away - Jacksons (LP/1978)
Remember The Time - Michael Jackson (3/1992)
Rock With You - Michael Jackson (1/1979)
Rockin' Robin - Michael Jackson (2/1972)
Say Say Say - Paul McCartney/Michael Jackson (1/1983)
Scream - Michael & Janet Jackson (5/1995)
She's Out Of My Life - Michael Jackson (10/1980)
Shake Your Body - Jacksons (7/1979)
Smile - Michael Jackson (LP/1995)
Smooth Criminal - Michael Jackson (7/1988)
Somebody's Watching Me - Rockwell/Michael Jackson (2/1984)
Stand! - Jackson 5 (LP/1970)
Stuck With U - Ariana Grande/Justin Bieber (1/2020)
The Girl Is Mine - Michael Jackson/Paul McCartney (2/1982)
The Love You Save - Jackson 5 (1/1970)
The Way You Make Me Feel - Michael Jackson (1/1987)
Then Came You - Dionne Warwick/Spinners (1/1974)
They Don't Care About Us - Michael Jackson (30/1996)
Things I Do For You - Jacksons (LP/1978)
Threatened - Michael Jackson (LP/2001)
Thriller - Michael Jackson/Vincent Price (4/1984)
Through The Late Night - Travis Scott/Kid Cudi (107/2016)
Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' - Michael Jackson (5/1983)
We Are The World - USA For Africa (1/1985)
Where Is The Love - Black Eyed Peas/Justin Timberlake (8/2003)
Who's Lovin' You - Jackson 5 (B/1969)
Will You Be There - Michael Jackson (7/1993)
Working Day & Night - Michael Jackson (B/1979)
Yesterday - Beatles (1/1965)
You Are My Life - Michael Jackson (LP/2001)
You Are Not Alone - Michael Jackson (1/1995)
You Can't Win - Michael Jackson (81/1979)
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The Michael Jackson Channel just played Michael's 1997 single Ghosts. It was a hit in Europe and the UK but not in the United States, perhaps because the song and the video have too many similarities with Thriller?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xh9Cp4rd7mI
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The Queen Channel plays every song ever recorded by Queen. Nothing else. Therefore it would be a waste of time to make a list – but I decided to waste a little bit of time and compile a sample. Here it is. Freddie Mercury recorded the piano and vocals of It's A Beautiful Day in 1980. The surviving band members completed the track and released it on the 1995 album Made In Heaven.
SiriusXM 27 – The Queen Channel
Another One Bites The Dust - Queen (1/1980)
Bicycle Race - Queen (24/1978)
Blurred Vision - Queen (B/1985)
Body Language - Queen (11/1982)
Bohemian Rhapsody - Queen (9/1976, 2/1992)
Bohemian Rhapsody (Live) - Queen (LP/1979)
Breakthru - Queen (--/1989)
Calling All Girls - Queen (60/1982)
Chinese Torture (Instr.) - Queen (LP/1989)
Crazy Little Thing Called Love - Queen (1/1979)
Crazy Little Thing Called Love (LIve) - Queen (UR/1986, LP/2012)
Don't Stop Me Now - Queen (86/1979)
Drowse - Queen (LP/1977)
Fat Bottomed Girls - Queen (24/1978)
Flash's Theme - Queen (42/1981)
Get Down, Make Love - Queen (LP/1977)
Good Company - Queen (LP/1975)
Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy - Queen (LP/1977)
Hammer To Fall - Queen (LP/1984)
I Want To Break Free - Queen (45/1984)
Impromptu (Live) - Queen (UR/1986, EP/1992)
In Only Seven Days - Queen (LP/1978)
In The Lap Of The Gods - Queen (LP/1974)
Innuendo - Queen (LP/1991)
Is This The World We Created - Queen (B/1984)
It's A Beautiful Day - Queen (UR/1980, LP/1995)
It's Late - Queen (74/1978)
Jealousy - Queen (LP/1978)
Keep Passing The Open Windows - Queen (LP/1984)
Keep Yourself Alive - Queen (LP/1973)
Killer Queen - Queen (12/1975)
Killer Queen (Live) - Queen (LP/1979)
Long Away - Queen (LP/1977)
Love Of My Life - Queen (LP/1975)
Love Of My Life (Live) - Queen (UR/1982, LP/2004)
Machines (Or Back To Humans) - Queen (B/1984)
Misfire - Queen (LP/1974)
Mother Love - Queen (UR/1991, LP/1995)
One Vision - Queen (61/1985)
Play The Game - Queen (42/1980)
Procession (Instr.) - Queen (LP/1974)
Radio Ga-Ga - Queen (16/1984)
Ride The Wild Wind - Queen (LP/1991)
Sheer Heart Attack - Queen (B/1978)
Somebody To Love - Queen (13/1976)
Staying Power (Live) - Queen (UR/1982, LP/2004)
Stone Cold Crazy - Queen (--/1974)
Tavaszi Szél Vizet Áraszt (Live) - Queen (UR/1986, LP/2012)
The Fairy Feller's Master Stroke - Queen (LP/1974)
Tie Your Mother Down - Queen (49/1977)
Under Pressure - Queen/David Bowie (29/1981)
Was It All Worth It - Queen (LP/1989)
We Are The Champions - Queen (4/1977)
We Will Rock You - Queen (4/1977)
White Man - Queen (B/1976)
White Queen - Queen (LP/1974)
Who Needs You - Queen (LP/1977)
Who Wants To Live Forever - Queen (LP/1986)
You're My Best Friend - Queen (16/1976)
13 (Instr.) - Queen (LP/1995)
'39 - Queen (B/1976)