December 31, 2025Dec 31 Author All Japan’s hits are great but they really perfected their style with this one.9JapanGhostsOnly the 3rd single from "Tin Drum" but their biggest and likely best hit; a wonderfully minimalist, personal and arresting track8Classix NouveauxIs It A DreamThis UK band had 7 Top 75s but only this Top 40 which reached a frustrating #11: a powerful piece of music with tortured lyrics8VisageDamned Don't CryNamed after a 1950 film, this is another beautifully artistic piece of synth pop from them: my favourite after "Fade To Grey"8DollarGive Me Back My HeartAnother big hit for them: this is really emotionally strong and the Trevor Horn production gives the track a powerful intensity 7PlutoYour HonourLast appearance for this Jamaican reggae singer: this took a few listens to hit but I think it's an excellent song with great lyrics 7Chas And DaveAin't No Pleasing YouBy far their biggest hit and one of their more serious ones but still with the Mockney style: a lovely, sincere and charming track 6Bucks FizzMy Camera Never Lies498th #1: it's another well written quite complex song from them that's catchy, endearing and stays just the right side of naff6Bill WymanA New FashionHis 2nd and final solo hit: like the other this has a rather deadpan feel to it which I enjoy, and it's a rather catchy little number5Barbra StreisandMemoryShe does a dramatic performance here, but we didn't need another hit version so soon after Elaine's and it doesn't eclipse that 5Derek And The Dominos/Eric ClaptonLayla/Wonderful Tonight (Live Version)It's a classic love song certainly and I feel the need to give some credit for that, but this live version is rather slow and plodding4Leo SayerHave You Ever Been In LoveThis is his last Top 10 hit this century: it's not bad and he gives it plenty of welly, but it's a rather syrupy and overblown song3Status QuoDear JohnThey've had a few pleasantly surprising singles lately but this one is back to their usual cheery sound that doesn't do a lot for me3Kool And The GangTake My Heart (You Can Have It If You Want It)They have a few big classics but I find their lesser known songs not very distinctive or memorable: this one just passes me by 2The NolansDon't Love Me Too HardTheir last Top 40: unfortunately I feel that after a strong debut they became stuck with this one style without much development2Foster And AllenA Bunch Of Thyme1st hit for this Irish duo that topped their home chart: it's a traditional folk style ballad that sounds rather out of place in 19821982 Group 6:#70927/03/1982Altered ImagesSee Those Eyes1141-17-17-{11}-19-27-58->7#71003/04/1982Roxy MusicMore Than This618-{6}-6-7-14-28-58-72->8#71120/03/1982The Boomtown RatsHouse On Fire2466-44-30-{24}-26-29-42-71->8#71227/03/1982Elton JohnBlue Eyes860-31-23-17-{8}-10-19-28-38-70->10#71303/04/1982MotorheadIron Fist2933-{29}-30-38-68->5#71427/03/1982ShalamarI Can Make You Feel Good757-35-27-20-10-{7}-9-16-25-44-65->11#71503/04/1982ShakatakNight Birds937-16-15-{9}-15-24-32-67->8#71610/04/1982Paul McCartney With Stevie WonderEbony And Ivory119-3-{1}-1-1-2-9-25-40-62->10#71703/04/1982PigbagPapa's Got A Brand New Pigbag350-30-9-{3}-3-7-17-27-40-53-70->11#71810/04/1982Haircut One HundredFantastic Day932-19-12-{9}-10-14-23-51-59->9#71903/04/1982RainbowStone Cold3442-{34}-37-44->4#72010/04/1982England World Cup SquadThis Time (We'll Get It Right)235-25-11-4-{2}-8-15-26-37-43-70-64-57->13#72110/04/1982Bananarama With Fun Boy ThreeReally Saying Something537-24-17-{5}-5-6-12-23-39-51->10#72203/04/1982MonsoonEver So Lonely1257-39-28-18-16-{12}-20-29-38->9
December 31, 2025Dec 31 Strong top 3. 'Ghosts' is a very unusual top 5 hit, very good storytelling in it too.I interpret 'Is It A Dream' as a synth dance anthem with the production and bassline but yes it is a bit dark and atmospheric and powerful too at the same time when it builds up. That and the melancholy sounding Visage track with the almost trance-like production both peaking at #11 - two of the best #11 peaking hits ever definitely for me.I am more used to 90's chart reggae but 'Your Honour' is good storytelling.And for Derek/Eric, Layla is way better than 'Wonderful Tonight' but the latter was obviously a big inspiration for Ed Sheeran's song 'Perfect'.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________For the week earlier the top 2 are great, Poison Arrow would be my favorite, ABC's best single imo too and I would say one of the early anthems of what would become the 80s sophistipop sound.Not much of a fan of the Bow Wow track, it is interesting and memorable though, it would almost certainly influence Haysi Fantayzee too! Edited December 31, 2025Dec 31 by TheSnake
December 31, 2025Dec 31 Pleased 'Ghosts' came out on top for you as it's the case for me too! It's remarkable that something so left-field was their biggest hit, although anything is possible, with some of the other oddities we've encountered in these '80s chart so far. Love the haunting, dissonant synths and the rather heartbreaking rug pull conveyed in the chorus.That Visage song would be my next favourite... more sad synth goodness. Agreed that it's their best since the incomparable all-timer that is 'Fade to Grey', fingers crossed that does well in the #8s rate. Classix Nouveaux would be on my podium as well, so same three songs slightly shuffled!Something a bit more serious from Chas and Dave now following 'Stars Over 45' as mentioned on SyncTube it reminds me so much of '(Just Like) Starting Over'!
4 hours ago4 hr Ghosts is far and away Japan's best track under that name, though Sylvian-Sakamoto came close 9/10 and haunting, so to speak. Is It A Dream is a goodie, and their best track too, 8/10. Sal Solo had a bigger hit, though, with San Damiano as he moved more into Christian-based music. Oddly, Damned Don't Cry never gets played. never! It's a Visage goodie, 8/10. Dollar still getting the Horn magic touch, 8/10 even on a ballad.Your Honour is fun, and more re-listenable than his big 70's reggae hit Dat. 7/10. Ain't No Pleasing You is one of the few Chas & Dave tracks I actively enjoy listening to, a lush proper ballad, 8/10. My Camera never Lies is pop perfection, a justifiable chart-topper and 10/10, the song construction is not so typical for an ABBA-styled group and take over the mantle from the Masters from this point on, bar The Day Before You Came. A New fashion is OK, Bill worth a 6/10, and I agree about Elaine Page's better version of Memory, though Babs can be great when she moves out of her comfort zone. This one is firmly comfortable 6/10. Layla was the chart-topping (for me) 10/10 this time round, and the other side was pretty ropey, a song I'd never rated in the original version 3/10. Have You Ever Been In Love a bit dull, I;m afraid 4/10, Leo will be back with a fab ballad before too long. Dear John should in theory get my approval, but Quo by the numbers was becoming more and more the norm of late 6/10. Ditto Kool & The Gang, not unpleasant but nothing new 6/10. The Nolans, I enjoyed Don't Love Me Too Hard 7/10, but that was about that for them I think. Foster & Allen championed by Terry Wogan, all very pleasant Celtic folky but they never meant a lot to me, 3/10.
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