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It was 42 years ago today (March 21st, 1981) that REO Speedwagon first hit Number One with “Keep On Loving You.” The single was the first to be issued from the band's ninth album, Hi Infidelity, and replaced Eddie Rabbitt's “I Love A Rainy Night” at the spot for a single week before being toppled a week later by Blondie's “Rapture.”
Hi Infidelity hit Number One on February 21st, 1981 ending John Lennon & Yoko Ono's eight-week run with Double Fantasy. The album stayed at Number One for 15 nonconsecutive weeks, spent 30 weeks in the Billboard Top 10, and was on the Billboard 200 album chart for a total of 101 weeks — an unprecedented feat for an American rock band at the time. Three more singles were pulled from Hi Infidelty — “Take It On The Run” (#5), “Don't Let Go” (#25), and “In Your Letter” (#20).
Hi Infidelity was the best-selling rock LP of 1981 and has sold over 10 million copies in the U.S. since its release. REO Speedwagon returned to Number One in 1985 with the three-week chart-topper, “I Can't Fight This Feeling.”