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Lop40* with Shadot Sleven~ '41~11~tla1~1 *lOP40* WITH SHADOt SlEVEN~ ***COMPACT DISC #1, TRACK 10, HAS 1KHZ REFERENCE TONE*** TOPICAL PROMO TOPICAL PROMO FOR SHOW #29 IS LOCATED ON CD DISC 4. TRACK 6 TOPICAL ON VINYL LOCATED AT THE END OF SIDE 4A DO NOT USE AFTER SHOW #29 1. WORTH THE STEP TO TAKE HOLD :28 Hi, Shadoe Stevens, AT40. Last week The New Kids On The Block spent a third week at #1 on the official Billboard chart with "Step By Step". But they've got to watch their step. Climbing up to #2 was Glenn Medeiros with Bobby Brown and "She Ain't Worth It". And moving up to #3 was the four-woman vocal group En Vogue with "Hold un==. Wlll rhe New Khi ... t.vp tlua chc.rt block? Will Glenn and Bobby find it's worth their while to be #1? Or will En Vogue take hold? Ah, D'Shadoe knows -- on American Top 40. 2. POISON DARTS, TIME JERKS. JANET COMES BACK :29 Hey, Shadoe Stevens on AT40. Last week saw debuts by tune titans in music. Those glam slam rockers, Poison, returned with a new song, "Unskinny Bop". coming in with the fifth hit from her mega-platinum album "Rhythm Nation" was Janet Jackf;on with a ballad called "Come Back To Me". And returning after five years was the reunited band that includes .ranet' s producers, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. The Time clocked into the countdown with "Jerk 11 Out • We've got the hottest hits, the hottest acts, and all the chart facts --· on American Top 40. [ABC watermark [ 8 OAIC RADIO ... WORKS 3~_!5 Cahuenga Blvd. W., Suite 555, Los Angeles, CA 90068 Phone (818) 980-SA90 FAX (213) 850-5832 AME ICAN AT 40 CUE SHEET I ABCwatennark I AIR DATE WEEKEND: 7/22/90 * 10P40 * e SHOW#: A HOUR: _L 3575 Cahuenga Blvd W Swte 555 Los Angeles CA 90068 W'lf! oHAL,UE olE vENS Phone (818) 980-9490 FAX (213) 850 5832 Ouls1de the US contacl RADIO EXPRESS 1-213·850 1003 OAIC RADIO NETWORKS 00:00 BILLBOARD: "AMERICANTOP40 IS BROUGHT TO YOU IN PART BY AT&T •.• THE RIGHT CHOICE. BYGATORADETHIRST QUENCHER. GATORADE IS THIRST AID .•• FOR THAT DEEP DOWN BODY THIRST. BY SONY AUDIO TAPE. HIGHER HIGHS AND LOWER LOWS. AND BY NEW JUMP-IN JACK CHEESE FLAVOR OORITO BRAND TORTILLA CHIPS. OORITOS KNOWS JACK ABOUT CHEESE." THEME AND OPENING OF PART I - AL CAPP/AON HICKLIN/SOUNDBEAM SIC, BMI #40 lNDA GIRL (B) Babyface 139 ME (B) Wilson Phillips #38 ER SIDE (A) Aerosmith SEA BREE PLA YTEX ABC-lV /SON (out cue) Voice ou ld with ... • ... take it for a spin.• 2:00 lRACK 1 RUN TlME 15:48 AT40 JINGLE ~ IVER (A) Bruce Hornsby & The Range BILLBOARD CH HISTORY 136 U CAN'T OUCH THIS (A/B) M.C. Hammer ORADE/DORITOS out cue) Voice out cold with ... • ... ch ch cheese. • :60 lRACK 2 RUN TlME 11 :16 AT40JINGLE -- #35 #34 133 2:00 TRACK 3 RUN TlME 12:34 LOCAL SPOT INSERT 1:00 AT40JINGLE STA110N ,-,..__-·--~, . ..,_ #32 PURE ) The Ughtning Seeds ,_,.- #31 HAVE Y U SEEN HER (B)~. Hammer #30 READY NOT (B) A.,._y-··- / THEME IN~ wrfM TALK UNrT ENDING AT: 47:40 THEME: 58:50 (ALC PtfiON HICKLIN/SOUNDBEAM MUSIC, BMI) DORITOS/SONY (out cue) Voice out • ... take it for a spin. • :60 TRACK 4 RUN TlME 14:02 14444 Bellwood Parkway 11 Dallas, Texas 75244-3228 AMERICAN TOP 40 uses HIT DISC •an provided by CenturY21I'IIOGIIAMMING.INC. (214) 934-2121 or (800) 582·2100 ra1~1 I~ @a1 ~I AT 40 CUE SHEET I ABC\Natermcrk I AIR DATE WEEKEND: 7/22/90 * 10P40 * e SHOW#: A HOUR: _£_ 35 75 Cahuenga Blvd W Suote 555 Los Angeles. CA 90068 Cvi[H oHA[lQf ~ftVtNS Phone (818) 980-9490 FAX (213) 850·5832 Ouls•de the US contact RADIO EXPRESS 1·213·850 1003 OABC RADIO METWOAKS 00:00 TI-1EME AND OPENING OF PART II - Al CAPP/R HICKUN/SOUNDBEAM MUSIC, BMI DO ME! (A&B) Bell Blv DeVoe COULD THIS BE LOVE (A) due . n 2:00 TRACK 1 RUN TIME 11 :40 AT40 JINGLE PLA I UPTON (o cue) Jingle fades after ... • ... something special. • :60 TRACK 2 RUN TI 15:24 LOCAL SPCli iNSERT 2:0C). "'. STATION ID :10 ./ / AT40JINGLE I2S 124 2:00 TRACK 3 RUN TIME 11: LOCAL SPOT INSERT 1:00 AT40JINGLE ·-·-------STAllON MENTIONS IZJ· ··. CQME BACK TO ME (A) Janet Jackson 122 HO[.O-·Qt(~) WHson Phillips 121 DO YOU REMfMBe~? (B) P~H..Collins ~>-<::- TliEME IN AN> U~ T~~_AT: 47:27 56: CAPP/RON HICKLIN/~ MUSIC, BMI) ODAV SPONGE I CAREFREE ---------- ~. (out cue) Voice out cold with ... ------_ • ... flavor lasts (SFX POP). • :60 TRACK 4 RUN TIME 16:06 LOCAL SPOT INSERT 2:00 STATION 10 :10 14444 Bellwood Part<way 11 1 11 Dallas, Texas 75244· 3228 _AMERICAN TOP 40 uses HIT DISC CD S provided by Centu!Y21PIIOCIAMMING, INC. (214) 934-2121 or (800) 582-2100 AME ICAN AT 40 CUE SHEET I ABC watermark I AIR DATE WEEKEND: 7/22/90 * 10P40 * e SHOW #: A HOUR: .l_ 3575 Cahuenga Blvd W Suote 555 Los Angeles CA 90068 wiTH oHAilOE olEVlNS Phone (818) 980·9490 FAX (213) 850·5832 Outsode the US contact RADIO EXPRESS 1·2t3 8501003 OABC RADIO NETWORKS 00:00 THEME AMJ OPENING Of PART Ill - AL CAPP/R ICKLIN/SOUNDBEAM MUSIC, BMI #20 MAKE YOU SWEAT (A) Keith Sw STATlON MEtm0NS #19 DON'T GO AWAY MAD 2:00 lRACK 1 RUN TIME 10:58 LOCAL SPOT INSERT 1:00 AT40JINGLE . __ ....... ---, #1~-JF WISHES CAME TRUE (A) Sweet Sensatio!!__..// #17 ftANKY PANKY (A) Madonna // #18 KING'Qf WISHFUL THINKING (~.GoWest ·.. .. -... ~-~--_.,~,,,- _.--- DORITOS I AT&T··>:::: (out cue) V out colcfWitb_ ... • ... the t choice. • "-,~ :60 ~"' "-._ lRACK 2 RUN 11 ~i. Si=V. ;:;;;6Eiii ~; STATION ID :10 /~ AT40 JINGLE \. CAREFREE/ .. SONY /TRI (out cue) • ... th 2:00 TRACK 3 RUN llME AT40 JINGLE 1HEME IN AMJ UNJER WITH TALK UNrT EMliNG AT: 47:41 1HEME: 56:50 (AL CAPP/RON HICKLINISOUNDBEAM MUSIC, BMI) TODAY SPONGE I CAREFREE (out cue) Voice out cold with ... • .•. ftavor lasts (SFX POP). • :60 TRACK 4 RUN llME 15:00 LOCAL SPOT INSERT 2:00 STATION ID :10 14444 Bellwood Parkway Dallas, Texas 75244-3228 .AMERICAN TOP 40 uses "HIT DISC CD•su provided by CenturY21PIOCIAMMINC, INC. (214) 934·2121 or (800) 582·2100 AME ICAN AT 40 CUE SHEET AIR DATE WEEKEND: 7/22/90 * 10P40 * I ABC Watermark I e SHOW #: A HOUR: ...i. 3575 Cahuenga Blvd W Swte 555. Los Angeles. CA 90068 V.ITH :0HA[I0t o!lV[N) Phone (8t8) 980-9490 FAX (213) 850-5832 Outs,de the US contact RADIO EXPRESS 1-213-850-1003 SAIC RADIO tEl WORKS 00:00 THEME AND OPENING OF PART rv- AL CAPP/RON HICKLINISOUNDBEAM MUSIC, BMI STATION WELCOMES #10 WHEN I'M BACK ON MY FEET AGAIN (A) Michael Bolton 19 ENJOY THE SILENCE (A) Depeche Mode SEA BREEZE I SONY U.S. ARMY I CAREFREE (out cue) Voice out cold with ... • ... flavor lasts (SFX POP). • 2:00 lRACK 1 RUN 11ME 10:56 LOCAL SPOT INSERT 1:00 AT40JINGLE STATION MENTIONS 18 GIRLS NilE OUT (B) Tyler Collins n THE POWER (A/8) Snap AT40 FLASHBACK: TOP FIVE HITS FROM JULY 20. 1940 16 STEP BY STEP (A) New Kids On The Block DORITOS I LOVE'S BABY SOFT (out cue) Voice out cold with ... • •.. she's baby soft. • :60 lRACK 2 RUN TIME 15:55 LOCAL SPOT INSERT 2:00 STATION ID :10 AT40JINGLE 15 VISION OF LOVE (BIA) Mariah Carey SONG LONGEST AT NUMBER ONE #4 RUB YOU THE RIGHT WAY (A) Johnny l.iiil PLA YTEX I ABC-TV LIPTON I SONY (out cue) Voice out cold with •.. • •.. take it for a spin." 2:00 lRACK 3 RUN 11ME 10:03 LOCAL SPOT INSERT 1:00 AT40JINGLE 13 CRADLE OF LOVE (A) Billy Idol U.S. ARMY I AT&T (out cue) Voice out cold with ... • •.. the right choice. • :60 lRACK 4 RUN TIME 5:20 LOCAL SPOT INSERT 2:00 STATION ID :10 #2 HOLD ON (B) En Vogue #1 SHE AIN'T WORTH IT (A) Glenn Medeiros featuring Bobby Brown *-TOPICAL PROMOS ON VINYL LOCATED ATTIE ENl OF SIJE 4A*** ***ON CD AT n£ ENl OF: DISC 4, lRACKS 8 ANl7*** CLOSE: SO UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN, THIS IS YOUR BEST FRIEND, D'SHADOE. BYE-BYE OUT THERE. n£ME IN ANl UNlER wrTH TALK UNIT ENDING AT: 48:11 nEME: 58:58 (Al CAPPJRON HICKLIN/SOUNDBEAM MUSIC, BMI) lRACK 5 RUN TIME 10:35 Til TITLE ARTIST----YEAR LABEL/DIST LABEL SONGIIRJTERS PUBL ISHERS-PERFORNANCE RIGHTS :: SHOll TITLE 129 (900721) :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::: ::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::$:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: SHE AIN'T NORTH IT Glen "edei ros 87 "CA A.Aruto, !.Prince, B.Brown To1 Sturges, ASCAP/Chrysalis, ASCAP/Bobby Brown, ASCAP/Unisity, ASCAP/m April, ASCAP Bobby Brotm 86 HOLD ON En Vogue 90 Atlantic T.McElroy, D.Foster, En VO'JUI 2 Tuff-E-Nuff, ENI CRADLE OF LOVE S Billy Idol 82 Chrysalis D.llerner, B.Idol TCF, ASCAP/David llerner, ASCAP/m April, 1\SCAP/Boneidol, ASCAP/Chrysalis, ASCAP 4 RUB YOU THE RIGHT IIAY Johnny Gi II 90 "otown J.Harris III, T.Lewis Flyte lyle, ASCAP 5 VISION OF LOVE "ar i ah Carey 90 Colu1bia ".Carey, B."argulies Vision Of Love, 8"1/Been Ja•in', BMI 6 STEP BY STEP New Kids On The Block 88 Colu1bia N.Starr Maurice Starr, ASCAP 7 THE PDIIER Snap 90 Arista &.Benites, J.Garrett Ill, il.Butler, Tolntersong, ASCAP/Fellow, 8"1/Songs of Logic, 8"1/House of Fun, BNI 8 GIRLS MITE OUT Tyler Coil ins 90 RCA D.Ross, S.Byers Beyerson, 8Nl/Rossaway, BNI/hland, BNI/Tuff Cookie, BNI/Yirgin Songs, B"l 9 ENJOY THE SILENCE Depeche "ode 85 Sire U.
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