November 27, 2025Nov 27 10 hours ago, Popchartfreak said:I must crack on with finishing 1980 charts 2 months to go!Dying to see where Grandma ends up. 🤔
November 27, 2025Nov 27 Nice combination of totally different styles in your top 10. Massive ska songs from Madness, Specials and Band Manners along with beautiful pop songs from Air Supply and Barbra Streisand. "You're Lying" is soul at its best - the intro was also sampled for the massive rave tune "The House Is Mine" from the Hypnotist. "Enola Gay" is one of the best songs of all time. Also The Police song is pure gold. Cannot remember the Kate Bush song. Brilliant chart!!!
December 30, 2025Dec 30 Author On 27/11/2025 at 20:56, DaTilt said:Nice combination of totally different styles in your top 10. Massive ska songs from Madness, Specials and Band Manners along with beautiful pop songs from Air Supply and Barbra Streisand. "You're Lying" is soul at its best - the intro was also sampled for the massive rave tune "The House Is Mine" from the Hypnotist. "Enola Gay" is one of the best songs of all time. Also The Police song is pure gold. Cannot remember the Kate Bush song. Brilliant chart!!!Ooh thanks for commenting DaTilt, sorry I've not been dipping into 1980 comments due to holiday abroad and xmas preps! Ska was fab in 1980 and very pleased you rate You're Lying, I didnt know it had been sampled, but hooray for Hypnotist! Thanks for the comments and picks and more 1980...right now!
December 30, 2025Dec 30 Author 4th November 1980It's 2 weeks at number one for Air Supply's big ballad, but OMD are nipping at their heels Enola Gay trying to go where Messages went - to number one - after Babs Streisand fails to go where Evergreen went: to number one! Kate Bush grabs a 5th top 5 with Army Dreamers, and Bad Manners reach a new chart peak of 5. Adam & The Ants get a first top 10 as Dog Eats Dog leapfrogs Cliff 'n' Livvie's lovely Suddenly at 10.Sheena Easton blasts into the 20 with One Man Woman, already outdoing 9 To 5, as 1978's Sharing The Night Together returns for Dr. Hook at 19, a lush melody on that one, and a new peak. New in at 23, it's been 5 years waiting, but John Lennon returns with new material, the retro-50's-rocker (Just Like) Starting Over, as John seems content with his life as House Husband and Father, and occasional pop star - giving him a slot at 23, and his first new song since #9 Dream in early 1975, possibly his greatest solo track. The new one is fun, though.Kelly Marie gets a second instant charter at 29, more of the same, more or less, and beats out Bowie's follow-up from Scary Monsters, Fashion new at 31, that pounds and throbs and goes right to the New Romantic club culture. At 36, UB40 have the best side of the new double A, the stark The Earth Dies Screaming and at this stage of their career no need to indulge their love of roots reggae songs, social commentary was more the thing. Trevor Horn & Geoff Downes, pre-Yes-revamped, manage a 4th Buggles entry with Elstree before they go off to bigger things, new at 40, which leaves the plodding singalong Minder TV theme at 68 - not a show I watched, as can be seen by my viewing list of the week. My long-term love of things Star Trek has been borne out with time, I think it's fair to say, and MASH is easily the best US (and UK) sitcom of the 70's. That leaves Motorhead trying to catch up with top 20 track Overkill, as Ace Of Spades debuts at a lowly 71, for now. Both singles are manic, exciting Metal. 1 ( 1 ) ALL OUT OF LOVE Air Supply2 ( 3 ) ENOLA GAY Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark3 ( 2 ) WOMAN IN LOVE Barbra Streisand4 ( 7 ) ARMY DREAMERS Kate Bush 5 ( 9 ) SPECIAL BREW Bad Manners6 ( 5 ) BAGGY TROUSERS Madness7 ( 10 ) YOU’RE LYING Linx8 ( 4 ) DON’T STAND SO CLOSE TO ME The Police9 ( 20 ) DOG EAT DOG Adam & The Ants10 ( 15 ) SUDDENLY Cliff Richard & Olivia Newton-John11 ( 21 ) I NEED YOUR LOVING Teena Marie12 ( 18 ) OUT HERE ON MY OWN Irene Cara13 ( 6 ) STEREOTYPES The Specials14 ( 14 ) GOTTA PULL MYSELF TOGETHER The Nolans15 ( 8 ) WHAT YOU’RE PROPOSING Status Quo16 ( 56 ) ONE MAN WOMAN Sheena Easton17 ( 12 ) ANOTHER ONE BITES THE DUST Queen18 ( 11 ) KILLER ON THE LOOSE Thin Lizzy19 ( NEW ) SHARING THE NIGHT TOGETHER Dr. Hook20 ( 13 ) D.I.S.C.O. Ottawan21 ( 16 ) MASTERBLASTER (JAMMIN’) Stevie Wonder22 ( 19 ) ASHES TO ASHES David Bowie23 ( NEW ) (JUST LIKE) STARTING OVER John Lennon24 ( 25 ) WHEN YOU ASK ABOUT LOVE Matchbox25 ( 33 ) PASSION Rod Stewart26 ( 34 ) LOVELY ONE The Jacksons27 ( 32 ) HE’S SO SHY The Pointer Sisters28 ( 17 ) MY OLD PIANO Diana Ross29 ( NEW ) LOVING JUST FOR FUN Kelly Marie30 ( 30 ) THE TIDE IS HIGH Blondie31 ( NEW ) FASHION David Bowie32 ( 39 ) TOWERS OF LONDON XTC33 ( 24 ) CASANOVA Coffee34 ( 22 ) I GOT YOU Split-Enz35 ( 31 ) THE WINNER TAKES IT ALL Abba36 ( NEW ) THE EARTH DIES SCREAMING UB4037 ( 28 ) AMIGO Black Slate38 ( 23 ) IF YOU’RE LOOKING FOR A WAY OUT Odyssey39 ( 27 ) SHE’S SO COLD The Rolling Stones40 ( NEW ) ELSTREE (REMEMBER ME) Buggles41 ( 49 ) NEVER KNEW LOVE LIK THIS BEFORE Stephanie Mills42 ( 41 ) WHY DO LOVERS BREAK EACH OTHERS HEARTS Showaddywaddy43 ( 44 ) DON’T ASK ME WHY Billy Joel44 ( 51 ) PARTY LIGHTS The Gap Band45 ( 29 ) SEARCHING Change featuring Luther Vandross46 ( 26 ) LOVE X LOVE George Benson47 ( 35 ) WHAT’S IN A KISS Gilbert O’Sullivan48 ( 48 ) LET ME TALK Earth, Wind & Fire49 ( 40 ) METROPOLIS The Motors50 ( 37 ) AND THE BIRDS WERE SINGING (ET LES OISEAUX CHANTAINENT) Sweet People51 ( 38 ) AM I NORMAL? Eye To Eye52 ( 36 ) DON’T LOOK DOWN The Planets53 ( 63 ) GIVE ME AN INCH Hazel O’Connor54 ( 43 ) TROUBLE Gillan55 ( 42 ) IT’S ONLY LOVE Elvis Presley56 ( 45 ) TAKE THE LONG WAY HOME Supertramp57 ( 61 ) FIND YOURSELF ANOTHER FOOL The Blues Band58 ( 57 ) MONKEES EP (LAST TRAIN TO CLARKSVILLE/ I’M A BELIEVER/ ALITTLE BIT ME A LITTLE BIT YOU/ DAYDREAM BELIEVER) The Monkees59 ( 58 ) GET IT RIGHT NEXT TIME Gerry Rafferty60 ( 59 ) DON'T BRING ME DOWN E.L.O.61 ( 62 ) LIES (THROUGH THE 80’S) Manfred Mann’s Earthband62 ( 55 ) XANADU Olivia Newton-John & The Electric Light Orchestra63 ( 52 ) PARANOID Black Sabbath64 ( 50 ) I DIE YOU DIE Gary Numan65 ( 54 ) GENERALS & MAJORS XTC66 ( 47 ) THEME FROM “MIDNIGHT COWBOY” John Barry (Original Soundtrack)67 ( 67 ) SAILING Christopher Cross68 ( NEW ) I COULD BE SO GOOD TO YOU Dennis Waterman69 ( 60 ) ONE DAY I’LL FLY AWAY Randy Crawford70 ( 53 ) DON’T SAY I TOLD YOU SO The Tourists71 ( NEW ) ACE OF SPADES Motorhead72 ( 74 ) TAKING A CHANCE ON YOU Dollar73 ( 46 ) TOUCH AND GO The Cars74 ( 68 ) LONDON TOWN Light Of The World75 ( 72 ) MESSAGES Orchestral Manoeuvres In The DarkMy TV faves Nov 1st-7th1 Star Trek: Amok Time2 M*A*S*H3 Soap (fri)4 BBC Presidential Coverage5 The New Avengers6 TISWAS7 Not The 9 O’Clock News8 Soap (thurs)9 Top Of The Pops10 Arthur C. Clarke’s Mysterious World11 The World About Us12 Parkinson (Wed)13 Mork And Mindy14 Film ’8015 Great Railway Journeys Of The World16 Doctor Who17 Friday Night...Saturday Morning18 Question Time19 Tomorrow’s World20 It Ain’t Half Hot Mum
December 30, 2025Dec 30 Author 11th November 1980It's an instant number one and new entry for ABBA s the title track of the forthcoming album, Super Trouper, hits the top spot for their second of the year and their 16th in total, and 15th in a row - both are records way, way ahead of any nearest rivals like ELO. The track is delightfully catchy but with a bit of sweet melancholy to it, lyrics about missing home while touring flagging up that they were already done with live concerts. Forever! Poor OMD miss out on the top spot as a result, with Adam & The Ants, Blondie's reggae cover of The Tide Is High becoming their 10th top 10, as Sheena gets her highest charting track to date at 6. Bowie leaps to 8 with Fashion making it his 3rd top 10 of the year and 8 years-worth of doing the same. Teena Marie gets a second top 10 and UB40 climb fast to 13. I get to hear what I believe is the next Police single - turns out it isnt the second single off Zenyatta Mondatta, after all, but in the meantime I chart it at new at 20 ahead of the disappointing actual next single. Canary was way better. Roxy Music drop their first exciting new single since the early Glam days in Same Old Scene, at 22 and the best Roxy or Ferry single since 1976. The disco party anthem that changes everything for Kool & The Gang as the hit machine gets into overdrive with much Celebration at 37, still one of their best tracks, and covered later on by Kylie.Diana Ross manages a 3rd Chic-tastic single, but I'm Coming Out just wasnt as good as the first two for me - though I'm Coming Out is an important track for Gay Rights and Feminism both. I just find it a bit annoying and always have, oops! New at 41. At 50, Geldof goes Reggae/New Wave with the political Banana Republic sounding a lot jollier than it is. It's also their last big hit, stunningly, as they seemed able to do no wrong at this stage. Gladys Knight & The Pips are back with Bourgie Bourgie, but were starting to sound like 70's icons as the 80's moved on, new at 68, Devo feeling part of the new US scene as Whip It gets noticed at 71- except in the UK, where we had much bigger and new New Wave ongoing. ELO get another Xanadu single, Don't Walk Away turning out to be their lowest-charting in 5 years, it just wasnt quite up to previous ballads they occasionally dropped, in at 73, but still better than UK Subs, who's Party In Paris debuts at 74, and not likely to go much higher based on my general view of the band. Sacre Bleu!1 ( NEW ) SUPER TROUPER ABBA2 ( 2 ) ENOLA GAY Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark3 ( 1 ) ALL OUT OF LOVE Air Supply4 ( 9 ) DOG EAT DOG Adam & The Ants5 ( 30 ) THE TIDE IS HIGH Blondie6 ( 16 ) ONE MAN WOMAN Sheena Easton7 ( 3 ) WOMAN IN LOVE Barbra Streisand8 ( 31 ) FASHION David Bowie9 ( 11 ) I NEED YOUR LOVING Teena Marie10 ( 10 ) SUDDENLY Cliff Richard & Olivia Newton-John11 ( 5 ) SPECIAL BREW Bad Manners12 ( 6 ) BAGGY TROUSERS Madness13 ( 36 ) THE EARTH DIES SCREAMING UB4014 ( 8 ) DON’T STAND SO CLOSE TO ME The Police15 ( 25 ) PASSION Rod Stewart16 ( 23 ) (JUST LIKE) STARTING OVER John Lennon17 ( 4 ) ARMY DREAMERS Kate Bush18 ( 19 ) SHARING THE NIGHT TOGETHER Dr. Hook19 ( 7 ) YOU’RE LYING Linx20 ( NEW ) CANARY IN A COALMINE The Police21 ( 15 ) WHAT YOU’RE PROPOSING Status Quo22 ( NEW ) SAME OLD SCENE Roxy Music23 ( 13 ) STEREOTYPES The Specials24 ( 17 ) ANOTHER ONE BITES THE DUST Queen25 ( 26 ) LOVELY ONE The Jacksons26 ( 18 ) KILLER ON THE LOOSE Thin Lizzy27 ( 22 ) ASHES TO ASHES David Bowie28 ( 21 ) MASTERBLASTER (JAMMIN’) Stevie Wonder29 ( 29 ) LOVING JUST FOR FUN Kelly Marie30 ( 24 ) WHEN YOU ASK ABOUT LOVE Matchbox31 ( 14 ) GOTTA PULL MYSELF TOGETHER The Nolans32 ( 20 ) D.I.S.C.O. Ottawan33 ( 71 ) ACE OF SPADES Motorhead34 ( 40 ) ELSTREE (REMEMBER ME) Buggles35 ( 12 ) OUT HERE ON MY OWN Irene Cara36 ( 66 ) THEME FROM “MIDNIGHT COWBOY” John Barry (Original Soundtrack)37 ( NEW ) CELEBRATION Kool & The Gang38 ( 44 ) PARTY LIGHTS The Gap Band39 ( 41 ) NEVER KNEW LOVE LIK THIS BEFORE Stephanie Mills40 ( 35 ) THE WINNER TAKES IT ALL Abba41 ( NEW ) I’M COMING OUT Diana Ross42 ( 32 ) TOWERS OF LONDON XTC43 ( 43 ) DON’T ASK ME WHY Billy Joel44 ( 34 ) I GOT YOU Split-Enz45 ( 73 ) TOUCH AND GO The Cars46 ( 68 ) I COULD BE SO GOOD TO YOU Dennis Waterman47 ( 28 ) MY OLD PIANO Diana Ross48 ( 38 ) IF YOU’RE LOOKING FOR A WAY OUT Odyssey49 ( 37 ) AMIGO Black Slate50 ( NEW ) BANANA REPUBLIC The Boomtown Rats51 ( 42 ) WHY DO LOVERS BREAK EACH OTHERS HEARTS Showaddywaddy52 ( 33 ) CASANOVA Coffee53 ( 53 ) GIVE ME AN INCH Hazel O’Connor54 ( 27 ) HE’S SO SHY The Pointer Sisters55 ( 48 ) LET ME TALK Earth, Wind & Fire56 ( 72 ) TAKING A CHANCE ON YOU Dollar57 ( 39 ) SHE’S SO COLD The Rolling Stones58 ( 58 ) MONKEES EP (LAST TRAIN TO CLARKSVILLE/ I’M A BELIEVER/ ALITTLE BIT ME A LITTLE BIT YOU/ DAYDREAM BELIEVER) The Monkees59 ( 45 ) SEARCHING Change featuring Luther Vandross60 ( 46 ) LOVE X LOVE George Benson61 ( 59 ) GET IT RIGHT NEXT TIME Gerry Rafferty62 ( 60 ) DON'T BRING ME DOWN E.L.O.63 ( 47 ) WHAT’S IN A KISS Gilbert O’Sullivan64 ( 63 ) PARANOID Black Sabbath65 ( 51 ) AM I NORMAL? Eye To Eye66 ( 55 ) IT’S ONLY LOVE Elvis Presley67 ( 62 ) XANADU Olivia Newton-John & The Electric Light Orchestra68 ( NEW ) BOURGIE BOURGIE Gladys Knight & The Pips69 ( 54 ) TROUBLE Gillan70 ( 64 ) I DIE YOU DIE Gary Numan71 ( NEW ) WHIP IT Devo72 ( 50 ) AND THE BIRDS WERE SINGING (ET LES OISEAUX CHANTAINENT) Sweet People73 ( NEW ) DON’T WALK AWAY E.L.O.74 ( NEW ) PARTY IN PARIS UK Subs75 ( 49 ) METROPOLIS The MotorsMy Tv viewing rating Nov 8th-14th1 Star Trek: I, Mudd2 Top Of The Pops3 M*A*S*H4 Parkinson (Sat)5 Soap6 TISWAS7 Not The 9 O’Clock News8 Stone9 The Goodies10 Hawaii 5-011 Doctor Who12 Benson13 Mork And Mindy14 Newsnight (Wed)15 Kelly Monteith
December 30, 2025Dec 30 Pleasured to see Cliff/Olivia at # 10. John, did you hear Cindy and Bert cover version of "Paranoid" ?
December 31, 2025Dec 31 Author Ha! No I ve never heard that before, and I rather enjoy it in a bizarre Metal-Schlager sort of way - it keeps what great about the original and makes it more poppy! Thanks for the tip, I was aware of Cindy & Bert back in the day but they never broke into the UK market.
December 31, 2025Dec 31 Author 18th November 1980It's 2 weeks on top for Super Trouper as the challenges from Blondie at 2 and John Lennon at 3 look potnetially threatening, not to exclude Bowie & Roxy fro some Glam-era love to boot. The Tide Is High out-peaks Call Me, Starting Over is John's highest position with new material since Happy Xmas War Is Over 8 years previous, and his 8th top 10 outside The Beatles, and Roxy meanwhile grab a 9th top 10, 13th including solo Ferry stuff. UB40 get their second top 10 of 1980 and The Police new single replaces their shoulda-been single inside the top 20, the slightly annoying De Do Do Do. I mean, I take the point of the song, but it remains annoying anyway. New at 14. Madness drop single 2 off the new album, and it's an altogether more serious affair than they've shown so far, and a great tune on Embarrassment new in at 33. Wilton Felder at 37 is one I've not heard in decades, I obviously liked it and it fits into the jazz-funk grooves of 1980/81 pleasantly enough, but I still couldnt hum it even as I play it now. Young & Co debut as well, one place lower, and ditto comments, slightly more disco than jazzy. All very easy-listening, and let's go for a third to boot at 40 and The Rah Band - Falcon is their first chart track since The Crunch topped my chart in the summer of '77, Richard Hewson now getting some of that instrumental jazz-funk vibe too, which will pay off in the mid-80's with a proper hit again. The New Wave-ish Nobody Takes Me Seriously Anymore, follows-up Split-Enz' I Got You at 46 and quite good it is too, not heard it in a while. Tim Finn on songwriting duties, rather than his brother. Just below them, Roy Wood is back under an alias The Helicopters, Rock City didn't fly sadly, but Roy gets a chart span of 11 years with The Move, ELO, Wizzard and solo on his 5th nom-de-plume. It's very Roy, but doesnt quite sound 1980-ish enough. Liquid Gold stretch to a 3rd single, The Night, The Wine & The Roses, s'OK at 49, outdoing the New Romantic frippery debut of Spandau Ballet, on the synth-pulsing of To Cut A Long Story Short, as they become the first spearhead of the New Romantic movement to make it big.Kenny Rogers' drops his best single since the First Edition days, meanwhile, courtesy of a Lionel Richie donation, Lady. Lionel had already shown he could write country ballads on The Commodore's fab Sail On in 1979, so why not go the whole hog and leave the band entirely and write for whoever you want?! In at 68, and at 71, Robin Scott's M return with Official Secrets, but sadly diminshing returns since Pop Musik. That leaves Slade blowing the roof off the Reading Festival as they reminded everyone of their rocking back catalogue, and bunged out a live EP to get some chart action after a few fallow years. 9 years of charting since Coz I Luv You. 1 ( 1 ) SUPER TROUPER ABBA2 ( 5 ) THE TIDE IS HIGH Blondie3 ( 16 ) (JUST LIKE) STARTING OVER John Lennon4 ( 8 ) FASHION David Bowie5 ( 22 ) SAME OLD SCENE Roxy Music6 ( 2 ) ENOLA GAY Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark7 ( 13 ) THE EARTH DIES SCREAMING UB408 ( 4 ) DOG EAT DOG Adam & The Ants9 ( 7 ) WOMAN IN LOVE Barbra Streisand10 ( 3 ) ALL OUT OF LOVE Air Supply11 ( 6 ) ONE MAN WOMAN Sheena Easton12 ( 15 ) PASSION Rod Stewart13 ( 11 ) SPECIAL BREW Bad Manners14 ( NEW ) DE DO DO DO DE DA DA DA The Police15 ( 12 ) BAGGY TROUSERS Madness16 ( 10 ) SUDDENLY Cliff Richard & Olivia Newton-John17 ( 37 ) CELEBRATION Kool & The Gang18 ( 18 ) SHARING THE NIGHT TOGETHER Dr. Hook19 ( 14 ) DON’T STAND SO CLOSE TO ME The Police20 ( 33 ) ACE OF SPADES Motorhead21 ( 25 ) LOVELY ONE The Jacksons22 ( 9 ) I NEED YOUR LOVING Teena Marie23 ( 21 ) WHAT YOU’RE PROPOSING Status Quo24 ( 17 ) ARMY DREAMERS Kate Bush25 ( 19 ) YOU’RE LYING Linx26 ( 29 ) LOVING JUST FOR FUN Kelly Marie27 ( 34 ) ELSTREE (REMEMBER ME) Buggles28 ( 41 ) I’M COMING OUT Diana Ross29 ( 36 ) THEME FROM “MIDNIGHT COWBOY” John Barry (Original Soundtrack)30 ( 27 ) ASHES TO ASHES David Bowie31 ( 24 ) ANOTHER ONE BITES THE DUST Queen32 ( 23 ) STEREOTYPES The Specials33 ( NEW ) EMBARRASSMENT Madness34 ( 30 ) WHEN YOU ASK ABOUT LOVE Matchbox35 ( 68 ) BOURGIE BOURGIE Gladys Knight & The Pips36 ( 28 ) MASTERBLASTER (JAMMIN’) Stevie Wonder37 ( NEW ) INHERIT THE WIND Wilton Felder38 ( NEW ) I LIKE (WHAT YOU’RE DOING TO ME) Young & Co39 ( 50 ) BANANA REPUBLIC The Boomtown Rats40 ( NEW ) FALCON The Rah Band41 ( 26 ) KILLER ON THE LOOSE Thin Lizzy42 ( 32 ) D.I.S.C.O. Ottawan43 ( 73 ) DON’T WALK AWAY E.L.O.44 ( 40 ) THE WINNER TAKES IT ALL Abba45 ( 31 ) GOTTA PULL MYSELF TOGETHER The Nolans46 ( NEW ) NOBODY TAKES ME SERIOUSLY Split-Enz47 ( NEW ) ROCK CITY The Helicopters48 ( 71 ) WHIP IT Devo49 ( NEW ) THE NIGHT, THE WINE & THE ROSES Liquid Gold50 ( NEW ) TO CUT A LONG STORY SHORT Spandau Ballet51 ( 44 ) I GOT YOU Split-Enz52 ( 35 ) OUT HERE ON MY OWN Irene Cara53 ( 46 ) I COULD BE SO GOOD TO YOU Dennis Waterman54 ( 45 ) TOUCH AND GO The Cars55 ( 39 ) NEVER KNEW LOVE LIK THIS BEFORE Stephanie Mills56 ( 56 ) TAKING A CHANCE ON YOU Dollar57 ( 38 ) PARTY LIGHTS The Gap Band58 ( 58 ) MONKEES EP (LAST TRAIN TO CLARKSVILLE/ I’M A BELIEVER/ ALITTLE BIT ME A LITTLE BIT YOU/ DAYDREAM BELIEVER) The Monkees59 ( 47 ) MY OLD PIANO Diana Ross60 ( 48 ) IF YOU’RE LOOKING FOR A WAY OUT Odyssey61 ( 42 ) TOWERS OF LONDON XTC62 ( 51 ) WHY DO LOVERS BREAK EACH OTHERS HEARTS Showaddywaddy63 ( 54 ) HE’S SO SHY The Pointer Sisters64 ( 62 ) DON'T BRING ME DOWN E.L.O.65 ( 61 ) GET IT RIGHT NEXT TIME Gerry Rafferty66 ( 74 ) PARTY IN PARIS UK Subs67 ( 43 ) DON’T ASK ME WHY Billy Joel68 ( NEW ) LADY Kenny Rogers69 ( 64 ) PARANOID Black Sabbath70 ( 49 ) AMIGO Black Slate71 ( NEW ) OFFICIAL SECRETS M72 ( 67 ) XANADU Olivia Newton-John & The Electric Light Orchestra73 ( NEW ) SLADE ALIVE AT READING EP Slade74 ( 59 ) SEARCHING Change featuring Luther Vandross75 ( 66 ) IT’S ONLY LOVE Elvis Presley76 ( 20 ) CANARY IN A COALMINE The PoliceTV 15th-21st Nov 19801 Star Trek: The Paradise Syndrome2 Soap3 The New Avengers4 M*A*S*H5 Tomorrow’s World6 Top Of The Pops7 Not The 9 O’Clock News8 The Sky At Night9 The Goodies10 Doctor Who11 Film ’8012 Arthur C. Clarke’s Mysterious World13 Kelly Monteith14 The South Bank Show15 Dallas
December 31, 2025Dec 31 Author 25th November 1980It's a 3rd week on top for ABBA in a static top 5, with Kool & The Gang getting a first-ever top 10, and The Police making it a 7th in a row. Rod Stewart also manages to sneak Passion in at 10 to notch up his 12th, the record having largely been forgotten in his back catalogue these days, but it's not bad, it's just not that memorable. Eddy Grant gets the highest new entry at 15, with Do You Feel My Love, set up to be his biggest track since Viva Bobby Joe in 1969 in his Equals days. Throbbing reggae on this one. Back at 31, Supertramp re-chart Dreamer, their debut number 2 hit from 1975, and country singer Don Williams gets I Believe In You new at 39, 4 years on from I Recall A Gypsy Woman charting, and old fave Dave Edmunds goes all producer on the polished fabness of The Stray Cats' Runaway Boys - Americans getting a leg-up from the still-rock'n'roll-appreciating rockabilly scene in the UK. In at 45, while at 49, Bruce Springsteen finally gets that elusive 2nd chart entry following on from Born To Run going top 20 for me in 1975 (but not in the UK) - Hungry Heart also has Phil Spector vibes about it, and also didnt go top 40 in the UK. The Nick Straker Band follow-up their hit with a flop, but Leaving On A Midnight Train sneaks in here at 55, ahead of Iron Maiden's Women In Uniform debuting at 63. Carly Simon gets a US hit with Jesse, but she's not due for her 5-yearly UK chart excursion until 1982, so not a hit here sadly. That's 64, with 67 new in for Siouxsie & The Banshees, and a dark Christmas song Israel that got little airplay at the time or since. High Society I need to google right now, in at 68 with I Never Go Out In The Rain, a very 1930's-sounding track, down to the singing style, but it was all-new as far as my recollection goes - I thought it was quite clever and catchy.At 69, Gary Glitter returns with What Your Mama Don't See, turned out to be a bit of red flag that one, so let's briskly move on, to the great Looking For Clues, Robert Palmer debuting his new sound for the 80's, all synthed-up and far from his rock-US-hit Bad Case Of Loving You, or Ballad soul-rock of Every Kinda People. In at 71, Linx drop their follow-up to You're Lyin', Rise & Shine, which sadly didn't, at 72, and nor did Barclay James Harvest as they moved away from folk/Prog into more AOR pop territory and get rewarded with a belated chart debut, Life Is For Living. At 74, Bauhaus tackle Telegram Sam, but the original T.Rex Glam goodie will top my chart in 2 years time as I get full-on 70's nostalgic. Finally, Queen sneak in with an oddity: taken from the Soundtrack to Flash Gordon, cheesy tongue-in-cheek sci-fi, complete with sounbite snips, Flash was a bit of fun, and promoted the film nicely.1 ( 1 ) SUPER TROUPER ABBA2 ( 2 ) THE TIDE IS HIGH Blondie 3 ( 3 ) (JUST LIKE) STARTING OVER John Lennon4 ( 4 ) FASHION David Bowie5 ( 5 ) SAME OLD SCENE Roxy Music6 ( 7 ) THE EARTH DIES SCREAMING UB407 ( 6 ) ENOLA GAY Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark8 ( 17 ) CELEBRATION Kool & The Gang9 ( 14 ) DE DO DO DO DE DA DA DA The Police10 ( 12 ) PASSION Rod Stewart11 ( 8 ) DOG EAT DOG Adam & The Ants12 ( 9 ) WOMAN IN LOVE Barbra Streisand13 ( 39 ) BANANA REPUBLIC The Boomtown Rats14 ( 13 ) SPECIAL BREW Bad Manners15 ( NEW ) DO YOU FEEL MY LOVE Eddy Grant16 ( 15 ) BAGGY TROUSERS Madness17 ( 33 ) EMBARRASSMENT Madness18 ( 10 ) ALL OUT OF LOVE Air Supply19 ( 50 ) TO CUT A LONG STORY SHORT Spandau Ballet20 ( 16 ) SUDDENLY Cliff Richard & Olivia Newton-John21 ( 38 ) I LIKE (WHAT YOU’RE DOING TO ME) Young & Co22 ( 18 ) SHARING THE NIGHT TOGETHER Dr. Hook23 ( 20 ) ACE OF SPADES Motorhead24 ( 37 ) INHERIT THE WIND Wilton Felder25 ( 19 ) DON’T STAND SO CLOSE TO ME The Police26 ( 28 ) I’M COMING OUT Diana Ross27 ( 11 ) ONE MAN WOMAN Sheena Easton28 ( 40 ) FALCON The Rah Band29 ( 68 ) LADY Kenny Rogers30 ( 23 ) WHAT YOU’RE PROPOSING Status Quo31 ( NEW ) DREAMER Supertramp32 ( 46 ) NOBODY TAKES ME SERIOUSLY ANYMORE Split-Enz33 ( 30 ) ASHES TO ASHES David Bowie34 ( 43 ) DON’T WALK AWAY E.L.O.35 ( 35 ) BOURGIE BOURGIE Gladys Knight & The Pips36 ( 48 ) WHIP IT Devo37 ( 25 ) YOU’RE LYING Linx38 ( 24 ) ARMY DREAMERS Kate Bush39 ( NEW ) I BELIEVE IN YOU Don Williams40 ( 22 ) I NEED YOUR LOVING Teena Marie41 ( 32 ) STEREOTYPES The Specials42 ( 31 ) ANOTHER ONE BITES THE DUST Queen43 ( 27 ) ELSTREE (REMEMBER ME) Buggles44 ( 36 ) MASTERBLASTER (JAMMIN’) Stevie Wonder45 ( NEW ) RUNAWAY BOYS The Stray Cats46 ( 21 ) LOVELY ONE The Jacksons47 ( 47 ) ROCK CITY The Helicopters48 ( 44 ) THE WINNER TAKES IT ALL Abba49 ( NEW ) HUNGRY HEART Bruce Springsteen50 ( 34 ) WHEN YOU ASK ABOUT LOVE Matchbox51 ( 29 ) THEME FROM “MIDNIGHT COWBOY” John Barry (Original Soundtrack)52 ( 26 ) LOVING JUST FOR FUN Kelly Marie53 ( 41 ) KILLER ON THE LOOSE Thin Lizzy54 ( 42 ) D.I.S.C.O. Ottawan55 ( NEW ) LEAVING ON A MIDNIGHT TRAIN Nick Straker Band56 ( 51 ) I GOT YOU Split-Enz57 ( 54 ) TOUCH AND GO The Cars58 ( 58 ) MONKEES EP (LAST TRAIN TO CLARKSVILLE/ I’M A BELIEVER/ ALITTLE BIT ME A LITTLE BIT YOU/ DAYDREAM BELIEVER) The Monkees59 ( 52 ) OUT HERE ON MY OWN Irene Cara60 ( 73 ) SLADE ALIVE AT READING EP - WHEN I’M DANCING I AIN’T FIGHTING Slade61 ( 49 ) THE NIGHT, THE WINE & THE ROSES Liquid Gold62 ( 55 ) NEVER KNEW LOVE LIK THIS BEFORE Stephanie Mills63 ( NEW ) WOMEN IN UNIFORM Iron Maiden64 ( NEW ) JESSE Carly Simon65 ( 64 ) DON'T BRING ME DOWN E.L.O.66 ( 65 ) GET IT RIGHT NEXT TIME Gerry Rafferty67 ( NEW ) ISRAEL Siouxsie & The Banshees68 ( NEW ) I NEVER GO OUT IN THE RAIN High Society69 ( NEW ) WHAT YOUR MAMA DON’T SEE Gary Glitter70 ( 71 ) OFFICIAL SECRETS M71 ( NEW ) LOOKING FOR CLUES Robert Palmer72 ( NEW ) RISE AND SHINE Linx73 ( NEW ) LIFE IS FOR LIVING Barclay James Harvest74 ( NEW ) TELEGRAM SAM Bauhaus75 ( NEW ) FLASH QueenTV 22nd Nov-28th Nov1 Star Trek: Requiem For Methusalah2 film: Love And Death3 Soap4 M*A*S*H5 Top Of The Pops6 The Outer Limits7 Mork And Mindy8 TISWAS9 film: What’s New Pussycat?10 Benson11 The Goodies12 Film ’8013 Steptoe And Son14 Dallas15 Not The 9 O’Clock News
2 hours ago2 hr Author On 30/12/2025 at 19:15, Last Dreamer said:Pleasured to see Cliff/Olivia at # 10.John, did you hear Cindy and Bert cover version of "Paranoid" ?Highly unlikely, but I was watching a TV show yesterday called House Of Games, and this very song came up as a question!! They had to mime the British title of the book that Cindy & Bert had a German version of Paranoid hit with! So obviously I got the answer before the celebrities did 😄Spooky!
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