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SR-71 (band)

SR-71 was an American rock band formed in Baltimore, Maryland. They are best known for their 2000 single "Right Now", their 2002 single "Tomorrow", and as the original authors of Bowling for Soup's 2004 hit "1985" (which was released first on their album Here We Go Again). The name of the band came from SR-71 Blackbird, a supersonic surveillance aircraft of the United States Air Force. The band was originally known as Honor Among Thieves, and as would be the case with SR-71, lead singer Mitch Allan was the only constant member.

SR-71
Singer Mitch Allan performing in 2009
Background information
OriginBaltimore, Maryland, U.S.
Genres
Years active
  • 1998–2007
  • 2009–2010
Labels
Past members

History

Early years and Now You See Inside (1996–2001)

The band was formed in 1996, as a continuation project for frontman Mitch Allan after the demise of his previous band, Honor Among Thieves. The band chose the name "SR-71" because all the members' parents came from the United States Air Force.[1] The band was quickly signed to RCA Records, where they recorded their debut studio album, entitled Now You See Inside which was released on June 20, 2000, and produced by David Bendeth (Underoath, Killswitch Engage), Gil Norton (Foo Fighters, Pixies) and John Shanks (Unwritten Law, Jane's Addiction). The album proved successful for the unknown band, and peaked at number 81 on the Billboard 200 and number 2 on the Billboard Heatseekers Chart. The album spawned the band's debut hit single, which remains the band's only hit single to date, "Right Now". Written by frontman Mitch Allan and songwriter Butch Walker from a raw script purchased for $1500 from a friend, it reached number 2 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart, number 102 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 38 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks.

The band's original drummer, Dan Garvin, left the band soon after the supporting tour of the album, to join alternative rock outfit Nine Days while their drummer was unable to perform on the supporting tour for The Madding Crowd.

Tomorrow, drop from RCA Records and Reid departure and death (2002–2003)

All of 2002, the band recorded their follow-up to Now You See Inside. In the recording sessions for the album, they recorded a cover of the Grammy Award-winning funk rock song "Let It Whip", originally by the Dazz Band, for the soundtrack of the movie The New Guy.

Their second studio album, entitled Tomorrow, was released on October 22, 2002, and was produced by Neal Avron (Fall Out Boy, Yellowcard), Butch Walker (American Hi-Fi, Avril Lavigne), David Bendeth (Underoath, Breaking Benjamin) and frontman Mitch Allan himself. On this album, Mitch Allan contributed songwriting to all the songs in the album, with most of them written only by him, except a few, written along with Butch Walker, Kevin Kadish, and the other members of the band. It was the band's first album with new drummer John Allen.

The album was much darker, and proved to be less successful than its predecessor, and peaked only at number 138 on the Billboard 200. The first single "Tomorrow", reached only number 18 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart, which was far less successful than "Right Now's" number 2 peak. The song "My World" was later recorded for American Idol runner-up Bo Bice's debut studio album The Real Thing, where frontman Mitch Allan played guitar and bass on. The song "Goodbye" was used by WWE as the theme song for the 2004 edition of WWE No Way Out.

Despite the commercial failure, RCA still heavily promoted a supporting tour for the album from late 2002 until 2003. The tour also proved unsuccessful. Soon tensions began to arise in the band, resulting in the departure of guitarist Mark Beauchemin and bassist Jeff Reid after the end of the tour in 2003. Reid left for medical reasons, believing he had lung cancer. Reid died from the cancer on June 11, 2004. He was 36 years old.[2] Mark Beauchemin went on playing guitar for soft rock artist Vanessa Carlton.

The band was then joined by new members guitarist Pat DeMent and bassist Mike Ruocco, only to be dropped by their label, RCA Records, not long afterward.

Here We Go Again and decline in popularity (2003–2005)

Though without a label at the time, the band went on to record an album of new material by themselves, during mid to late 2003. All songwriting on the album was done by Mitch Allan, with the exception of two tracks co-written by drummer John Allen, and one old-penned hidden track co-written a year earlier by Kevin Kadish. All production, mixing and mastering was also done by Mitch Allan.

In 2004, the band finally found a new label, a Japanese label under the name Crown Japan, who released their third album Here We Go Again on May 21, 2004, in Japan only. The album was available outside Japan only through imports on the band's official website. The album gained little attention and entered no charts, proving to be, again, a commercial flop. Despite that, one song on the album, "1985", was then re-recorded by the band's close friends Bowling for Soup for their album A Hangover You Don't Deserve, released later in 2004. "1985" was released as a single and reached number 23 on the Billboard Hot 100. Frontman Mitch Allan and drummer John Allen were still credited for the song on the Bowling for Soup album and single, along with Bowling for Soup frontman Jaret Reddick. It was former SR-71 producer and collaborator Butch Walker who produced the album and single. Mitch Allan also had a cameo in BFS's music video for "1985".

The album's title track "Here We Go Again" was also re-recorded in 2006, by pop punk band JParis for their album Call It What You Want. Mitch Allan has produced the band's album and was credited as the writer of this song.

The first song on the album, "Axl Rose", was released as a single later, with "Here We Go Again" and "All American" as B-sides. The Peter Gabriel cover "In Your Eyes" was also released a single, and played frequently during the 2004–05 tour by the band.

Hiatus and Mitch Allan debut studio album (2006–2009)

Though the band still played some dates in 2005, it stayed inactive since, with Mitch Allan starting to play small solo club shows around 2006. At his solo shows, he played SR-71 songs, as well as some previously unreleased solo material, including a new fan favorite song called "Superman". Allan then announced that he started working on his debut studio album. He said the album will be called Clawing My Way to the Middle and released in late 2007, with sessions commencing in Los Angeles and Baltimore in the spring of 2006 with record producer Ben Moody. Since it was announced the album would be released in late 2007, it was pushed back a few times in 2008 and 2009, and now it is unknown when or if the album will be released.

Allan kept playing solo club shows around the Hollywood area through 2007, when the band announced that they will be officially going into an indefinite hiatus after a one last show in Henderson, Nevada, on August 18, 2007, at the Sunset Station, along with Vertical Horizon, Nine Days and Marcy Playground.

While keeping a low profile on performances, Mitch Allan has worked as a songwriter and record producer with many artists including Lindsay Lohan, Lovehammers, Daughtry, Hilary Duff, Faith Hill, Backstreet Boys and more. In 2007, Allan received a Latin Grammy Award nomination for co-writing the song "Bella Traición" for Mexican teen sensation Belinda.

In January 2008, Mitch Allan has released his debut single with a music video on his Myspace page. The song, entitled "Make Me High" was a soft remake of an old SR-71 song called "My World", from their 2002 album Tomorrow. Allan has also said that the SR-71 song "Mosquito" from their 2004 album Here We Go Again will also be re-recorded for his debut studio album. Allan then revealed that he is working with his former SR-71 bandmates on his debut studio album, and they will probably appear as his solo band on the album.

In 2009, while working on his debut studio album, Allan launched a weekly event in Hollywood where he and other notable songwriters meet up and play covers and original tunes acoustically to small crowds. Allan was then involved, along with former Evanescence guitarist Ben Moody in a new contest for finding a teen singer sensation.

Also in 2009, drummer John Allen was involved as the lead singer of the new hard rock band Charm City Devils. The band toured as part of Mötley Crüe's Crüe Fest 2 tour in summer 2009. Their debut studio album Let's Rock and Roll, included one song co-written and produced by Mitch Allan.

Reunion (2009–2010)

On July 25, 2009, the band reunited for a one-off performance at the Wicker Park Bucktown Arts and Music Festival in Chicago, playing a full set on the Center Stage.

On October 13, 2009, Mitch Allan announced on his Myspace page that SR-71 will be playing another one-off reunion show at the Bourbon Street in hometown Baltimore, Maryland on November 25, 2009. Alternative rock act Cinder Road supported them on this date.[3] During the band's show, drummer John Allen stepped to the front and traded duties with frontman Mitch Allan, to sing "Best of the Worst", a song he co-wrote with Mitch Allan for his other band Charm City Devils, which members also got on stage to play the song.

On October 22, 2010, Allan, through his Twitter account, revealed that SR-71's third album, Here We Go Again, would finally be released in the United States. On Thanksgiving Day, 2010, the album was made available as a digital download. The original album tracks were remastered and three live bonus tracks were added.[citation needed] Following this, the band's status went inactive.[citation needed]

Musical style and influences

SR-71 has been described as punk rock,[4] pop punk,[5][6] and alternative rock.[7] SR-71 cites the Beatles, Queen, Sum 41, U2, the Clash, Sex Pistols, Third Eye Blind, Stone Temple Pilots, the Who, the Police, and Duran Duran as influences.[8][9] The band's album Now You See Inside was described as pop punk[10] and pop rock.[11] SR-71's second album Tomorrow has been described as nu metal.[12]

Band members

Final-lineup

  • Mitch Allan – lead vocals, rhythm guitar (1998–2010)
  • John Allen – drums, percussion, backing vocals (2001–2010)
  • Pat DeMent – lead guitar, backing vocals (2003–2010)
  • Mike Ruocco – bass, backing vocals (2003–2010)

Former members

  • Mark Beauchemin – lead guitar, keyboards, backing vocals (1998–2003)
  • Jeff Reid – bass, keyboards, backing vocals (1998–2003) (died 2004)
  • Dan Garvin – drums, percussion, backing vocals (1998–2001)

Discography

Studio albums

Year Album details US Billboard 200 Certification
2000 Now You See Inside
  • Released: June 20, 2000
  • Label: RCA
81 US: Gold[13]
2002 Tomorrow
  • Released: October 22, 2002
  • Label: RCA
138
2004 Here We Go Again
  • Released: May 4, 2004
  • Label: Crown Japan

Compilation appearances

The song "Right Now" also appears in the PlayStation 2 game Splashdown.

Singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
[16]
US
Alt.

[17]
US
Main. Rock

[18]
CAN Alt
[19]
GER
[20]
"Right Now"[A] 2000 102 2 38 23 73 Now You See Inside
"Politically Correct" 2001 22
"Empty Spaces"
"Tomorrow" 2002 18 Tomorrow
"Goodbye"
"1985" 2004 Here We Go Again
"Here We Go Again"
"—" denotes singles that were not released, or did not chart.
Notes
  • A.^ "Right Now" peaked outside of the top 100 in the US Billboard Hot 100, therefore they are listed on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles.

References

  1. ^ "It's a bird, it's a plane, it's SR-71..." Retrieved May 6, 2021.
  2. ^ Dead Punk Stars † Jeff Reid † Jun. 11, 2004
  3. ^ . Blogs.myspace.com. Archived from the original on February 7, 2009. Retrieved November 28, 2013.
  4. ^ Taylor, Jason D. "Tomorrow - SR-71". AllMusic.
  5. ^ Harvilla, Rob (April 10, 2003). "Sum of the Damage". Phoenix New Times.
  6. ^ Ray Van Horn Jr. "CD Reviews - Battles Charm City Devils". Blabbermouth.net.
  7. ^ Wilson, MacKenzie. "SR-71 | Biography & History". AllMusic.
  8. ^ "SR-71 Bio". The Washington Post.
  9. ^ "SR-71". The Washington Post. May 11, 2001.
  10. ^ Moss, Corey (June 12, 2002). "SR-71 Spy A Better Day 'Tomorrow'". MTV.
  11. ^ Hudson, Scott. "SR-71: Now You See Inside". PopMatters.
  12. ^ Gomes, Whitney Z. "Now You See Inside - SR-71". AllMusic.
  13. ^ "Gold & Platinum". RIAA. Retrieved November 12, 2022.
  14. ^ D'Angelo, Joe (August 20, 2001). "Props To Paul: Two McCartney Tribute Albums Due". MTV. Viacom. Retrieved March 7, 2018.
  15. ^ Moss, Corey (January 11, 2002). "New Green Day, Eve 6, Mystikal On 'New Guy' Soundtrack". MTV. Viacom. Retrieved March 7, 2018.
  16. ^ "sr-71 Album & Song Chart History - Hot 100". Billboard. Retrieved June 7, 2015.
  17. ^ "sr-71 Album & Song Chart History - Alternative Songs". Billboard. Retrieved June 7, 2015.
  18. ^ "sr-71 – Chart History: Mainstream Rock Tracks". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved June 7, 2015.
  19. ^ "Canadian Active Rock & Alt Rock Chart Archive: Alternative Rock - August 28, 2000". RPM TOP 30 Rock Report. Retrieved June 7, 2015.
  20. ^ url = http://hitparade.ch/song/SR-71/Right-Now-112289

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SR 71 was an American rock band formed in Baltimore Maryland They are best known for their 2000 single Right Now their 2002 single Tomorrow and as the original authors of Bowling for Soup s 2004 hit 1985 which was released first on their album Here We Go Again The name of the band came from SR 71 Blackbird a supersonic surveillance aircraft of the United States Air Force The band was originally known as Honor Among Thieves and as would be the case with SR 71 lead singer Mitch Allan was the only constant member SR 71Singer Mitch Allan performing in 2009Background informationOriginBaltimore Maryland U S GenresPop punk alternative rock pop rock punk rock nu metalYears active1998 20072009 2010LabelsSony BMG RCA Crown JapanPast membersMitch Allan John Allen Pat DeMent Mike Ruocco Mark Beauchemin Jeff Reid Dan Garvin Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years and Now You See Inside 1996 2001 1 2 Tomorrow drop from RCA Records and Reid departure and death 2002 2003 1 3 Here We Go Again and decline in popularity 2003 2005 1 4 Hiatus and Mitch Allan debut studio album 2006 2009 1 5 Reunion 2009 2010 2 Musical style and influences 3 Band members 4 Discography 4 1 Studio albums 4 2 Compilation appearances 4 3 Singles 5 ReferencesHistory EditEarly years and Now You See Inside 1996 2001 Edit The band was formed in 1996 as a continuation project for frontman Mitch Allan after the demise of his previous band Honor Among Thieves The band chose the name SR 71 because all the members parents came from the United States Air Force 1 The band was quickly signed to RCA Records where they recorded their debut studio album entitled Now You See Inside which was released on June 20 2000 and produced by David Bendeth Underoath Killswitch Engage Gil Norton Foo Fighters Pixies and John Shanks Unwritten Law Jane s Addiction The album proved successful for the unknown band and peaked at number 81 on the Billboard 200 and number 2 on the Billboard Heatseekers Chart The album spawned the band s debut hit single which remains the band s only hit single to date Right Now Written by frontman Mitch Allan and songwriter Butch Walker from a raw script purchased for 1500 from a friend it reached number 2 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart number 102 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 38 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks The band s original drummer Dan Garvin left the band soon after the supporting tour of the album to join alternative rock outfit Nine Days while their drummer was unable to perform on the supporting tour for The Madding Crowd Tomorrow drop from RCA Records and Reid departure and death 2002 2003 Edit All of 2002 the band recorded their follow up to Now You See Inside In the recording sessions for the album they recorded a cover of the Grammy Award winning funk rock song Let It Whip originally by the Dazz Band for the soundtrack of the movie The New Guy Their second studio album entitled Tomorrow was released on October 22 2002 and was produced by Neal Avron Fall Out Boy Yellowcard Butch Walker American Hi Fi Avril Lavigne David Bendeth Underoath Breaking Benjamin and frontman Mitch Allan himself On this album Mitch Allan contributed songwriting to all the songs in the album with most of them written only by him except a few written along with Butch Walker Kevin Kadish and the other members of the band It was the band s first album with new drummer John Allen The album was much darker and proved to be less successful than its predecessor and peaked only at number 138 on the Billboard 200 The first single Tomorrow reached only number 18 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart which was far less successful than Right Now s number 2 peak The song My World was later recorded for American Idol runner up Bo Bice s debut studio album The Real Thing where frontman Mitch Allan played guitar and bass on The song Goodbye was used by WWE as the theme song for the 2004 edition of WWE No Way Out Despite the commercial failure RCA still heavily promoted a supporting tour for the album from late 2002 until 2003 The tour also proved unsuccessful Soon tensions began to arise in the band resulting in the departure of guitarist Mark Beauchemin and bassist Jeff Reid after the end of the tour in 2003 Reid left for medical reasons believing he had lung cancer Reid died from the cancer on June 11 2004 He was 36 years old 2 Mark Beauchemin went on playing guitar for soft rock artist Vanessa Carlton The band was then joined by new members guitarist Pat DeMent and bassist Mike Ruocco only to be dropped by their label RCA Records not long afterward Here We Go Again and decline in popularity 2003 2005 Edit Though without a label at the time the band went on to record an album of new material by themselves during mid to late 2003 All songwriting on the album was done by Mitch Allan with the exception of two tracks co written by drummer John Allen and one old penned hidden track co written a year earlier by Kevin Kadish All production mixing and mastering was also done by Mitch Allan In 2004 the band finally found a new label a Japanese label under the name Crown Japan who released their third album Here We Go Again on May 21 2004 in Japan only The album was available outside Japan only through imports on the band s official website The album gained little attention and entered no charts proving to be again a commercial flop Despite that one song on the album 1985 was then re recorded by the band s close friends Bowling for Soup for their album A Hangover You Don t Deserve released later in 2004 1985 was released as a single and reached number 23 on the Billboard Hot 100 Frontman Mitch Allan and drummer John Allen were still credited for the song on the Bowling for Soup album and single along with Bowling for Soup frontman Jaret Reddick It was former SR 71 producer and collaborator Butch Walker who produced the album and single Mitch Allan also had a cameo in BFS s music video for 1985 The album s title track Here We Go Again was also re recorded in 2006 by pop punk band JParis for their album Call It What You Want Mitch Allan has produced the band s album and was credited as the writer of this song The first song on the album Axl Rose was released as a single later with Here We Go Again and All American as B sides The Peter Gabriel cover In Your Eyes was also released a single and played frequently during the 2004 05 tour by the band Hiatus and Mitch Allan debut studio album 2006 2009 Edit Though the band still played some dates in 2005 it stayed inactive since with Mitch Allan starting to play small solo club shows around 2006 At his solo shows he played SR 71 songs as well as some previously unreleased solo material including a new fan favorite song called Superman Allan then announced that he started working on his debut studio album He said the album will be called Clawing My Way to the Middle and released in late 2007 with sessions commencing in Los Angeles and Baltimore in the spring of 2006 with record producer Ben Moody Since it was announced the album would be released in late 2007 it was pushed back a few times in 2008 and 2009 and now it is unknown when or if the album will be released Allan kept playing solo club shows around the Hollywood area through 2007 when the band announced that they will be officially going into an indefinite hiatus after a one last show in Henderson Nevada on August 18 2007 at the Sunset Station along with Vertical Horizon Nine Days and Marcy Playground While keeping a low profile on performances Mitch Allan has worked as a songwriter and record producer with many artists including Lindsay Lohan Lovehammers Daughtry Hilary Duff Faith Hill Backstreet Boys and more In 2007 Allan received a Latin Grammy Award nomination for co writing the song Bella Traicion for Mexican teen sensation Belinda In January 2008 Mitch Allan has released his debut single with a music video on his Myspace page The song entitled Make Me High was a soft remake of an old SR 71 song called My World from their 2002 album Tomorrow Allan has also said that the SR 71 song Mosquito from their 2004 album Here We Go Again will also be re recorded for his debut studio album Allan then revealed that he is working with his former SR 71 bandmates on his debut studio album and they will probably appear as his solo band on the album In 2009 while working on his debut studio album Allan launched a weekly event in Hollywood where he and other notable songwriters meet up and play covers and original tunes acoustically to small crowds Allan was then involved along with former Evanescence guitarist Ben Moody in a new contest for finding a teen singer sensation Also in 2009 drummer John Allen was involved as the lead singer of the new hard rock band Charm City Devils The band toured as part of Motley Crue s Crue Fest 2 tour in summer 2009 Their debut studio album Let s Rock and Roll included one song co written and produced by Mitch Allan Reunion 2009 2010 Edit On July 25 2009 the band reunited for a one off performance at the Wicker Park Bucktown Arts and Music Festival in Chicago playing a full set on the Center Stage On October 13 2009 Mitch Allan announced on his Myspace page that SR 71 will be playing another one off reunion show at the Bourbon Street in hometown Baltimore Maryland on November 25 2009 Alternative rock act Cinder Road supported them on this date 3 During the band s show drummer John Allen stepped to the front and traded duties with frontman Mitch Allan to sing Best of the Worst a song he co wrote with Mitch Allan for his other band Charm City Devils which members also got on stage to play the song On October 22 2010 Allan through his Twitter account revealed that SR 71 s third album Here We Go Again would finally be released in the United States On Thanksgiving Day 2010 the album was made available as a digital download The original album tracks were remastered and three live bonus tracks were added citation needed Following this the band s status went inactive citation needed Musical style and influences EditSR 71 has been described as punk rock 4 pop punk 5 6 and alternative rock 7 SR 71 cites the Beatles Queen Sum 41 U2 the Clash Sex Pistols Third Eye Blind Stone Temple Pilots the Who the Police and Duran Duran as influences 8 9 The band s album Now You See Inside was described as pop punk 10 and pop rock 11 SR 71 s second album Tomorrow has been described as nu metal 12 Band members EditThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information October 2020 Final lineup Mitch Allan lead vocals rhythm guitar 1998 2010 John Allen drums percussion backing vocals 2001 2010 Pat DeMent lead guitar backing vocals 2003 2010 Mike Ruocco bass backing vocals 2003 2010 Former members Mark Beauchemin lead guitar keyboards backing vocals 1998 2003 Jeff Reid bass keyboards backing vocals 1998 2003 died 2004 Dan Garvin drums percussion backing vocals 1998 2001 Discography EditStudio albums Edit Year Album details US Billboard 200 Certification2000 Now You See Inside Released June 20 2000 Label RCA 81 US Gold 13 2002 Tomorrow Released October 22 2002 Label RCA 1382004 Here We Go Again Released May 4 2004 Label Crown JapanCompilation appearances Edit Cool Traxx 2 2000 Last Man on the Moon Listen to What the Man Said 2001 My Brave Face 14 Loser Soundtrack 2000 Right Now A Very Special Christmas 5 2001 Christmas Is the Time to Say I Love You Splashdown Soundtrack 2001 Right Now Crossing All Over Vol 13 2001 Right Now The New Guy Soundtrack 2002 Let It Whip 15 Slap Her She s French 2002 Right Now The song Right Now also appears in the PlayStation 2 game Splashdown Singles Edit List of singles with selected chart positions showing year released and album name Title Year Peak chart positions AlbumUS 16 USAlt 17 USMain Rock 18 CAN Alt 19 GER 20 Right Now A 2000 102 2 38 23 73 Now You See Inside Politically Correct 2001 22 Empty Spaces Tomorrow 2002 18 Tomorrow Goodbye 1985 2004 Here We Go Again Here We Go Again denotes singles that were not released or did not chart NotesA Right Now peaked outside of the top 100 in the US Billboard Hot 100 therefore they are listed on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles References Edit It s a bird it s a plane it s SR 71 Retrieved May 6 2021 Dead Punk Stars Jeff Reid Jun 11 2004 Myspace Blogs myspace com Archived from the original on February 7 2009 Retrieved November 28 2013 Taylor Jason D Tomorrow SR 71 AllMusic Harvilla Rob April 10 2003 Sum of the Damage Phoenix New Times Ray Van Horn Jr CD Reviews Battles Charm City Devils Blabbermouth net Wilson MacKenzie SR 71 Biography amp History AllMusic SR 71 Bio The Washington Post SR 71 The Washington Post May 11 2001 Moss Corey June 12 2002 SR 71 Spy A Better Day Tomorrow MTV Hudson Scott SR 71 Now You See Inside PopMatters Gomes Whitney Z Now You See Inside SR 71 AllMusic Gold amp Platinum RIAA Retrieved November 12 2022 D Angelo Joe August 20 2001 Props To Paul Two McCartney Tribute Albums Due MTV Viacom Retrieved March 7 2018 Moss Corey January 11 2002 New Green Day Eve 6 Mystikal On New Guy Soundtrack MTV Viacom Retrieved March 7 2018 sr 71 Album amp Song Chart History Hot 100 Billboard Retrieved June 7 2015 sr 71 Album amp Song Chart History Alternative Songs Billboard Retrieved June 7 2015 sr 71 Chart History Mainstream Rock Tracks Billboard Prometheus Global Media Retrieved June 7 2015 Canadian Active Rock amp Alt Rock Chart Archive Alternative Rock August 28 2000 RPM TOP 30 Rock Report Retrieved June 7 2015 url http hitparade ch song SR 71 Right Now 112289 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title SR 71 band amp oldid 1126575978, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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