Plus, remembering feats by The Rolling Stones, The Black Eyed Peas & Garth Brooks.
Your weekly recap celebrating significant milestones from more than seven decades of Billboard chart history.
July 9, 1988
30 years ago: Cheap Trick had long been known for its high-energy rock favorites like "I Want You to Want to Me." It was power ballad "The Flame," however, that sent the Illinois quartet to the top of the Billboard Hot 100 at last.
July 10, 1965
The Rolling Stones rocked their first No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, as "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" logged its first of four weeks at the summit. The band boasts eight total No. 1s, the fourth-best total among groups, after The Beatles (20), The Supremes (12) and Bee Gees (nine).