The Song That Never Existed DOES! – IOTW Report

The Song That Never Existed DOES!

Maybe you heard of this, maybe you haven’t, it doesn’t matter. It’s a cool little mystery that’s been solved.

If music had a Comic-Con, this would be the geek’s Holy Grail.

1979 a song appeared on the Billboard chart in position 102 – with a bullet- for a month. It was called “Ready N’ Steady” by a band called D.A.

But there wasn’t a living soul that could be found that had ever heard the song. The record label, Rascal Records, had the song catalogued as #102. It was odd that the chart position was 102 and the catalogue number was #102, fueling conspiracy theorists.

Another problem was that Rascal Records headquarters was an abandoned house in Detroit. And there didn’t seem to be any songs #1, #101, or any number in between. Rascal Records was a ghost, as was the band D.A. and their song.

It became a burning mystery for years, and it was finally determined the entire thing was a hoax and everyone was resigned to the sad reality that the song never existed.

Until now…

Behold—

Here’s the song.

And—

Here’s the story behind the song.

ht/ Irony Curtain

 

9 Comments on The Song That Never Existed DOES!

  1. Reporting to Nielsen/Soundscan myself, they pretty much take the sales figures I give them without question. Sometimes they question, but not often. It’s more of an honor system arrangement.

    I can see how some firm could create an artificial hit.

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