Bonnie Tyler's 'Solar Eclipse of the Heart' streams jumped nearly 500 percent on Monday as listeners streamed the song the day of the solar eclipse.
Monday's solar eclipse inspired millions to go outside, dawn special glasses and listen to Bonnie Tyler's"Total Eclipse of The Heart."‘s “Total Eclipse of The Heart,” with streams on the song jumping about 486 percent from Sunday versus Monday, according to data from Luminate.
In the 10 days prior to the solar eclipse, the song was averaging about 233,000 streams per day, and on Sunday, it had about 307,000 streams. On Monday alone, “Total Eclipse of the Heart” saw about 1.8 million streams, per Luminate. Outside of streams, sales jumped too, with the song topping the iTunes chart on Monday as well, per Forbes. Meanwhile, Jimmy FallonThe Battle Over Classic Rock Band the Guess Who Just Went NuclearMonday’s eclipse was a rare, momentous occasion that brought thousands outside, some venturing around the country to witness the event.
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