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Sheryl Crow to release a "more personal" album theenews.com Judge quashes lawsuit against David Bowiecanoe.ca John Lennon's original band makes first U.S. tourdailynews.yahoo.com Today In Music History July 2 On this date in music history in 1943 the No. 1 "Billboard" Pop Hit was "Comin' In On A Wing And A Prayer," The Spinners. Elvis Presley recorded "Don't Be Cruel," "Hound Dog" and "Anyway You Want Me" in New York in 1956. It marked the first time Presley used The Jordanaires as background singers. The No. 1 "Billboard" Pop Hit in 1963 was "Easier Said Than Done," The Essex. The members of the group were all U.S. Marines. The No. 1 "Billboard" Pop Hit in 1973 was "Will It Go Round In Circles," Billy Preston. The No. 1 "Billboard" Pop Hit in 1984 was "When Doves Cry," The Artist then known as Prince. Several people were injured at a Guns N' Roses concert in Maryland Heights, Mo. in 1991. Lead singer Axl Rose was charged with third-degree assault and property damage, but did not turn himself in for a year. Mick Jagger's daughter Jade gave birth to a daughter in 1992. She was the first grandchild for the 48-year-old Rolling Stone. History of Music Video A - Z Join VH1 and hosts The B-52's, Sarah Jessica Parker, Molly Shannon of Saturday Night Live and others this Fourth of July weekend as we play the best videos of all time from A to Z. Fifty eight hours of videos nonstop. It all starts on Friday, July 3 at 7 am and it doesn't end until Sunday, July 5 at 7 pm. Watch all of your old favorites as well as the ones you forgot about, from one-hit wonders to artists which have stood the test of time. So tune in. With a lineup spanning two decades, you'll see clips ranging from the start of the music video age to today, conveniently alphabetized by artist.