3 a.m. Eternal

3 a.m. Eternal by The KLF ft. The Children of The Revolution was a UK number 1 hit on Saturday, February 2, 1991 spending 2 week(s) at the top of the UK charts. The title refers to chucking out time at the Spectrum Acid House club in London. This was the first song to reach the Top 40 of the Hot 100 that started with "3." This song was part of a big scene at the 1992 Brit Awards. The song starts: "This is radio freedom..." and is followed by the sound of machine gun fire. When The KLF performed this at the awards show, they came on stage with a real machine gun full of blanks and started firing at the audience. The shocked audience didn't realize the gun was actually full of blanks and it caused quite a commotion.

3 a.m. Eternal FAQs

Who sang 3 a.m. Eternal?

3 a.m. Eternal was performed by The KLF ft. The Children of The Revolution

What year did 3 a.m. Eternal get to the UK number 1 spot?

3 a.m. Eternal first became a UK number 1 on Saturday, February 2, 1991

How long was 3 a.m. Eternal at number 1 in the UK?

3 a.m. Eternal spent 2 week(s) at number 1 in the UK.