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40.Let It Be Me-Willie Nelson
39.Heart Attack-Olivia Newton-John 38.Oh Julie-Barry Manilow 37.Holdin' On-Tane Cain 36.You Don't Want Me Anymore-Steel Breeze 35.Gypsy-Fleetwood Mac 34.Don't Fight It-Kenny Loggins with Steve Perry 33.The One You Love-Glenn Frey 32.Hold Me-Fleetwood Mac 31.You Dropped A Bomb On Me-Gap Band 30.Make Believe-Toto 29.Voyeur-Kim Carnes 28.Never Been In Love-Randy Meisner 27.Break It To Me Gently-Juice Newton 26.Gloria-Laura Branigan 25.Jump To It-Aretha Franklin 24.Big Fun-Kool & The Gang 23.Hot In The City-Billy Idol 22.What's Forever For-Michael Murphey 21.I Ran-A Flock Of Seagulls 20.Do You Wanna Touch Me-Joan Jett & The Blackhearts 19.Hold On-Santana 18.Let Me Tickle Your Fancy-Jermaine Jackson 17.Only Time Will Tell-Asia 16.Think I'm In Love-Eddie Money 15.I Keep Forgettin'-Michael McDonald 14.Blue Eyes-Elton John 13.Love Will Turn You Around-Kenny Rogers 12.You Can Do Magic-America 11.Take It Away-Paul McCartney 10.Love Is In Control-Donna Summer 9.Hurts So Good-John Cougar 8.Somebody's Baby-Jackson Browne 7.Who Can It Be Now-Men At Work 6.Eye In The Sky-Alan Parsons Project 5.You Should Hear How She Talks About You-Melissa Manchester 4.Eye Of The Tiger-Survivor 3.Hard To Say I'm Sorry-Chicago 2.Jack And Diane-John Cougar 1.Abracadabra-Steve Miller Band |
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All of these are great songs from '82. "Hard to Say I'm Sorry" by Chicago was #3 back then, later covered the song by an R&B group, Az Yet. "Hot in the City" by Billy Idol was the song that it was used as a theme song for the TV series "Booker". You'll remember the theme song, it was a follow-up to "21 Jump Street". Michael McDonald's "I Keep Forgettin'" was his first post-Doobie Brothers hit and it was later used as a beat sample for Warren G's hip-hop classic "Regulate". "Big Fun" by Kool & the Gang. I remember the song, but I haven't it again for such a long time. "Eye of the Tiger" was the song that it was featured in the movie "Rocky 3" and it was also the first song that it was played on Z100 that it was launched back in 1983. ANd let's not forget the classic song by the late Laura Branigan called "Gloria". These are the songs are from 1982.
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25.Jump To It-Aretha Franklin
15.I Keep Forgettin'-Michael McDonald 10.Love Is In Control-Donna Summer 5.You Should Hear How She Talks About You-Melissa Manchester 4.Eye Of The Tiger-Survivor 3.Hard To Say I'm Sorry-Chicago 2.Jack And Diane-John Cougar From this era, if I saw a list of the top soul singles it would have more songs on it that I liked, but the ones above are if not songs I like at least something is interesting about them to me. As for Chicago's tune it's OK esp the freeform jam session at the end that the radio stations never play, but the follow-up single Love Me Tomorrow is better to me. |
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I hate it that radio stations always cut out "Get Away" when playing "Hard To Say I'm Sorry", the song just doesn't sound right without the last minute when it becomes a rock song.
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"Gypsy" - Fleetwood Mac
"You Dropped a Bomb On Me" - Gap Band "Gloria" - Laura Branigan "I Ran" - A Flock of Seagulls "Think I'm In Love" - Eddie Money "Love Will Turn You Around" - Kenny Rogers "You Can Do Magic" - America "Take It Away" - Paul McCartney "Hurts So Good" - John Cougar "Somebody's Baby" - Jackson Browne "Who Can It Be Now" - Men at Work "Eye in the Sky" - Alan Parsons Project "You Should Hear How She Talks About You" - Melissa Manchester "Eye of the Tiger" - Survivor "Hard To Say I'm Sorry" - Chicago "Jack and Diane" - John Cougar "Abracadabra" - Steve Miller Band |
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This looks like a playlist from the 70's - Chicago, America, solo Paul McCartney, Melissa Manchester, Donna Summer, Elton John, etc. Pop didn't change until around 1983, after Michael Jackson released Thriller and pioneered the music video star concept of the 80's.
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