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Billboard’s Hot 100 of 1984
100. “Yah Mo B There” – James Ingram & Michael McDonald: Yeah, in retrospect, maybe giving this song this title was not a good idea. It certainly makes for an awkward start to this countdown of 1984’s top 100 singles. As … Continue reading →
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Tagged 1984, Ann Wilson, Bananarama, Billboard Hot 100, Billy Idol, Billy Joel, Billy Ocean, Billy Squier, Bruce Springsteen, Chicago, Christine McVie, Christopher Cross, Corey Hart, Culture Club, Cyndi Lauper, Dan Hartman, DeBarge, Deniece Williams, Dolly Parton, Duran Duran, Elton John, Eurythmics, Genesis, Hall and Oates, Huey Lewis and the News, Irene Cara, James Ingram, John Cafferty and the Brown Beaver Band, John Cougar Mellencamp, John Lennon, John Mellencamp, John Waite, Julio Iglesias, KC and the Sunshine Band, Kenny Lggins, Kenny Rogers, Kool and the Gang, Laura Branigan, Lionel Richie, Madonna, Matthew Wilder, Michael Jackson, Michael McDonald, Mike Reno, Nena, Night Ranger, Olivia Newton-John, Ollie and Jerry, Pat Benatar, Paul McCartney, Peabo Bryson, Peter Schilling, Phil Collins, Prince, Prince and the Revolution, Quiet Riot, Ratt, Ray Parker Jr., Rick Springfield, Rockwell, Rod Stewart, Scandal, Shalamar, Shannon, Sheila E., Steve Perry, Stevie Wonder, The Cars, The Go-Go's, The Jacksons, The Pointer Sisters, The Police, The Rolling Stones, The Romantics, Thompson Twins, Tina Turner, Tracey Ullman, Van Halen, Wang Chung, Willie Nelson, Yes, ZZ Top
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Billboard’s Hot 100 of 1981
100. “Time is Time” – Andy Gibb: Boy, the early 80s sure weren’t kind to Andy Gibb, as this continues the yet another sub-par single from him. It is painfully obvious that he is trying desperately to break away from the … Continue reading →
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Tagged A Taste of Honey, ABBA, Air Supply, Alabama, Andy Gibb, Barbra Streisand, Barry Gibb, Barry Manilow, Beach Boys, Bill Withers, Billboard Hot 100, Billy Squier, Blondie, Boz Scaggs, Bruce Springsteen, Champaign, Christopher Cross, Cliff Richard, Climax Blues Band, Commodores, Dan Fogelberg, Delbert McClinton, Devo, Diana Ross, Dolly Parton, Don McLean, Dottie West, Eddie Rabbitt, Electric Light Orchestra, Eric Clapton, Foreigner, Franke and the Knockouts, Gary U.S. Bonds, Gary Wright, George Duke, George Harrison, Grover Washington, Hall and Oates, Heart, Joey Scarbury, John Cougar, John Lennon, John Mellencamp, John Schneider, Journey, Juice Newton, Kenny Rogers, Kim Carnes, Kool and the Gang, Leo Sayer, Marty Balin, Neil Diamond, Olivia Newton-John, Pablo Cruise, Pat Benetar, Queen, Raydio, REO Speedwagon, Rick Springfield, Rod Stewart, Ronnie Milsap, Rosanne Cash, Santana, Sheena Easton, Smokey Robinson, Stanley Clarke, Stars on 45, Steely Dan, Steve Winwood, Stevie Nicks, Stevie Wonder, Styx, Terri Gibbs, The Alan Parsons Project, The Greg Kihn Band, The Manhattan Transfer, The Pointer Sisters, The Police, Tierra, Tom Petty
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Billboard’s Hot 100 of 1978
100. “Deacon Blues” – Steely Dan: Kicking things off with a real bang is jazz-rock experts Steely Dan. While I’ve yet to listen to more from this group than just their Hot 100 singles, every song I hear from them is … Continue reading →
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Tagged 1978, A Taste of Honey, ABBA, Andy Gibb, Anne Murray, Atlanta Rhythm Section, Barry Manilow, Bee Gees, Billboard Hot 100, Billy Joel, Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band, Bob Welch, Bonnie Taylor, Boston, Carly Simon, Chic, Chris Rea, Chuck Mangione, Commodores, Dan Hill, David Gates, Debby Boone, Deniece Williams, Dolly Parton, Donna Summer, Donny Hathaway, Earth Wind and Fire, Eddie Money, Electric Light Orchestra, Eric Clapton, Eruption, Evelyn Champagne King, Exile, Foreigner, Foxy, Frankie Valli, George Benson, Gerry Rafferty, Grease, Heatwave, High Inergy, Jackson Browne, Jay Ferguson, Jefferson Starship, Joe Walsh, John Paul Young, John Travolta, Johnny Mathis, Kansas, Kenny Loggins, L.T.D., LeBlanc and Carr, LInda Ronstadt, Little River Band, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Meat Loaf, Michael Johnson, Natalie Cole, Nick Gilder, Odyssey, Olivia Newton-John, Pablo Cruise, Parliament, Patti Smith Group, Paul Davis, Paul Simon, Peter Brown, Player, Queen, Randy Newman, Raydio, Rick James, Rita Coolidge, Robert Palmer, Roberta Flack, Rod Stewart, Samantha Sang, Santa Esmeralda, Shaun Cassidy, Steely Dan, Stevie Nicks, Styx, Sweet, The O'Jays, The Rolling Stones, The Trammps, Toby Beau, Walter Egan, Wings, Yvonne Elliman
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