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Plenty of very good stuff here but “Temptation” is a one of a kind song.

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Heaven 17

Temptation

1st and biggest Top 40 after some misses for this UK act with a soulful, genre bending and utterly electrifying song

8

Tears For Fears

Pale Shelter

A re-recording of an earlier flop giving them their 3rd Top 5 in just a few months, and it's another excellent song

8

Eurythmics

Love Is A Stranger {1983}

Another earlier flop re-released: this has a much gentler feel to it than "Sweet Dreams…" but is also mesmerising 

8

Bauhaus

She's In Parties

Shame that most of their singles missed the Top 40: this is their last single and a great menacing piece of goth rock

7

The Human League

(Keep Feeling) Fascination

A 2nd straight #2 hit for them unusually including vocals from 4 of the band, and a delightful catchy upbeat number

7

Men At Work

Overkill

A #1 follow up missing the Top 20, which is a pity as it's a lovely track, suitably about the pressure of sudden fame

6

Fun Boy Three

Our Lips Are Sealed

Another Top 10 hit after which they will suddenly split: this is a Go Gos cover but a strong single to end with for them

6

Toto

Rosanna

A Top 20 follow up to "Africa": it doesn't have any of the sparkle of that but it is a sweet well produced soft rock song

6

Spandau Ballet

True 

520th #1: I apprecaite how different in style this is from their earlier hits and it's well performed but not that exciting

5

Thompson Twins

We Are Detective

Their 2nd Top 10 in quick succession with a humorous song, though it doesn't have the quality of "Love On Your Side"

5

Iron Maiden

Flight Of Icarus

Based on the Greek myth, this is a big and bold track in their usual style: not one of their best but I quite like it

4

Galaxy Featuring Phil Fearon

Dancing Tight

1st hit for this group featuring British Jamaican producer Phil Fearon: it's a not bad but forgettable post disco song 

4

Sweet Dreams {1983}

I'm Never Giving Up

The UK's Eurovision entry that came 6th and the only hit for this trio: it's quite a nice jolly pop song but not great

3

Chill Fac-Torr

Twist (Round 'N' Round)

Only hit for this US group based on "The Twist" by Chubby Checker: not a terrible reimagination but it goes on a bit

2

Cliff Richard And The London Philharmonic Orchestra

True Love Ways

A cover of the beautiful Buddy Holly song also covered by Peter and Gordon: this version doesn't bring anything

2

The Kids From 'Fame'

Friday Night (Live Version)

Performed by actor Carlo Emparto and the last hit with this credit: it's a good performance but rather grating song

1983 Group 8:

#1046

09/04/1983

Julio Iglesias

Hey!

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#1047

23/04/1983

The Creatures

Miss The Girl

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#1048

23/04/1983

Saxon

Power And The Glory

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23/04/1983

The Beatles

From Me To You {1983}

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#1049

07/05/1983

Blancmange

Blind Vision

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#1050

30/04/1983

The Beat

Can't Get Used To Losing You

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#1051

16/04/1983

New Edition

Candy Girl

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#1052

07/05/1983

Pink Floyd

Not Now John

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#1053

30/04/1983

Daryl Hall And John Oates

Family Man

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#1054

30/04/1983

Kiss

Creatures Of The Night

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#1055

07/05/1983

Thin Lizzy

Thunder And Lightning

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#1056

16/04/1983

The Belle Stars

Sweet Memory

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#1057

07/05/1983

Modern Romance

Don't Stop That Crazy Rhythm

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#1058

07/05/1983

D Train

Music (Part 1)

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#1059

07/05/1983

Bob Marley And The Wailers

Buffalo Soldier

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#1060

07/05/1983

Hot Chocolate

What Kinda Boy You're Looking For (Girl)

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#1061

30/04/1983

David Grant

Stop And Go

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  • Julian_
    Julian_

    1982 had an average score of 5.71, one of the highest of all the years I’ve done so far and comfortably beating 1980 and 1981. There were only 7 scores of 1 given, mostly towards the end of the year.

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    jimwatts

    My top 40 of 1982 would look something like this: 1 Tears For Fears - Mad World 2 Dexy's Midnight Runners and The Emerald Express - Come On Eileen 3 Rockers Revenge feat. Donnie Calvin - Walking On S

  • Well done for getting through another year! A great read as ever. An attempt at my top 40 from 1982: 01 The Stranglers - Golden Brown 02 Blancmange - Living On the Ceiling 03 Grandmaster Flash and t

Yet another strong group.

After New Order, another fantastic Temptation, especially love the gospel inspired vocals.

Tears For Fears and Eurythmics re releasing great songs that deserved better first time around.

Great to see the very underrated Bauhaus getting some success.

One of Human League’s most pop outings and one of my favourite singles of theirs.

Always admired but never loved True.

Our Lips Are Sealed is probably my favourite of this set though, a rare great cover version.

Rosanna may be the Toto song I enjoy most

Utterly Electrifying is a great summary of Temptation, what a genius classic and the contribution of Carol Kenyon cannot be under-estimated either 10/10 and spine-tingling. Love Pale Shelter, and glad it was a hit finally, 9/10. And ditto Love Is A Stranger, incredible record 9/10. Bauhaus and She's In Parties did not move me much at the time nor since, though I havent heard this in 40 years so that might explain the latter. Until I do I'll stick with 4/10.

Human League I went mad on (again) and topped my chart, bought it, joyous and upbeat with everyone getting to contribute to the vocals 10/10. Overkill I always rated, boosted by seeing Men At Work do it in Nottingham around the time 8/10. Our Lips Are Sealed is a Terry Hall co-write so I don't really see it as a cover, just his take on the Go-Go's version (which was good, but not as brilliant as this moodier one). Love it 10/10. Classics galore in this batch.

Rosanna not a patch on Africa nor Hold The Line, always was merely pleasant jazz-rock 7/10. True, so sick of it I can't bear listening to it these days, but I did like it at the time. Set Adrift On Memory Bliss anyday. 4/10. Flight Of Icarus one of Maiden's least-bad singles 4/10. Dancing Tight works better with fit Phil Fearon doing on-stage back-flips but it's a good tune - saw him not flipping the other year and still fond. 8/10.

We Are Detective is quirky, decent enough but it doesnt have long-term appeal 6/10. Sweet Dreams did well for a formulaic pop ditty at Eurovision, but it's 5/10 at best. Chil Fac-Tor I've forgotten, not a radio hit I think and can't rate it until I've done my 1983 re-visit. True Love Ways was quite nice, introduced the tune to the 80's generation, but Buddy is the best, still. 7/10. Kids From Fame: Grating is pretty accurate. 3/10.

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The first group of 1983 where I’m not quite moved to give a 9, but happy to give Bob a win nonetheless.

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Bob Marley And The Wailers

Buffalo Soldier

Surprisingly #4 for this makes it his highest peaking hit and it's not one of my very favourites but again marvellous 

8

Blancmange

Blind Vision

Another wonderful song here, though doesn't quite have the majesty of "Waves" or the quirkiness of "Living…"

8

The Creatures

Miss The Girl

Another dark and very strong single from this Siouxsie led group: I love the xylophone and it's short and snappy

7

Thin Lizzy

Thunder And Lightning

Their last Top 40 for a long time: this is quite thrilling and I much prefer it to the other heavy metal tracks here 

7

Pink Floyd

Not Now John

Their last hit for more than a decade: an interesting track where Gilmour and Waters play different characters 

6

The Belle Stars

Sweet Memory

Their last Top 40 and much less successful than "Sound Of The Times", but a very good slice of slightly jazzy pop 

6

Modern Romance

Don't Stop That Crazy Rhythm

Their 7th hit in less than 2 years and one of their more successful ones: the jazzy salsa style comes together well

5

D Train

Music (Part 1)

An 8 minute soul track: all in all it's not a bad track with some interesting disco style production and punchy lines

5

Hot Chocolate

What Kinda Boy You're Looking For (Girl)

The last time they'll make the Top 10 with new material: this is very much their usual style but nicely performed

5

The Beat

Can't Get Used To Losing You

Their last and biggest Top 40 with a decent reggae cover of a song that reached #2 for Andy Williams 20 years ago

4

Kiss

Creatures Of The Night

1st Top 40 for this US band: I enjoy this a little more than the heavy metal track just below but still find it ordinary 

4

Daryl Hall And John Oates

Family Man

This is the last time they'll make the Top 20: this is a Mike Oldfield cover and the original has more of a punch to it 

3

Saxon

Power And The Glory

Their last Top 40 though they'll be releasing misses for a while: it's rousing but for me this is generic heavy rock 

3

David Grant

Stop And Go

1st solo hit for this UK singer who had led Linx: their material was rather more interesting and this passes me by 

3

New Edition

Candy Girl

521st #1: only really big hit for this US teen group which seems to be a Jackson 5 imitation and is slightly grating 

2

Julio Iglesias

Hey!

Both Spanish and English versions of this mid tempo ballad in his usual style, which as ever is twee and saccharine 

1983 Group 9:


#1062

14/05/1983

Wham!

Bad Boys

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#1063

21/05/1983

Yazoo

Nobody's Diary

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#1064

14/05/1983

Forrest

Feel The Need In Me

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#1065

14/05/1983

Al Jarreau

Mornin'

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#1066

21/05/1983

Manchester United FC

Glory, Glory, Man United

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#1067

07/05/1983

Rush

Countdown/New World Man

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#1068

07/05/1983

Robert Wyatt

Shipbuilding

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#1069

21/05/1983

JoBoxers

Just Got Lucky

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#1070

28/05/1983

The Police

Every Breath You Take

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#1071

28/05/1983

The Style Council

Money Go Round (Part One)

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#1072

28/05/1983

Booker Newberry III

Love Town

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#1073

21/05/1983

George Benson

Lady Love Me (One More Time)

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#1074

21/05/1983

Flash And The Pan

Waiting For A Train

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#1075

28/05/1983

Big Country

In A Big Country

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#1076

14/05/1983

Mtume

Juicy Fruit

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I think D Train - Music is very good, its electronic and has almost got an early house music vibe. 8 minutes is a bit long though!

Blind Vision by Blancmange iss a bit of an epic new wave/dance tune with female vocal like Heaven 17 - Temptation.

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Buffalo Soldier is a surprise from-the-vaults goodie, but not quite up there with Bob's best of the 70's 8/10. Blind Vision is a frantic synth track I under-rated at the time, considering how much I rated Waves and Ceiling 9/10. Miss The Girl was a quirky side project for Siouxsie, always liked it 8/10. Thunder And Lightning is one I've forgotten even existed, so I assume it would get my average Lizzy rating of about 6/10.

Not Now John, nice to have John in a song title again, they were all over the place in the 50's and 60's until Alexei Sayle kills it dead in 1984. Quite liked the Floyd song but never loved it 6/10. Sweet Memory quite ordinary really after Sign Of The Times 6/10. Modern Romance another I've forgotten 5/10. D Train underlining that I've never really revisited 1983 again, so many tracks I didnt buy that remain half-forgotten, but I think I Liked Music 6/10.

Hot Chocolate is however one of the catchy pop hits of the era, What Kind Of Boy a decent 8/10, The Beat's album track from 2 years earlier was never released as a single, annoyingly, as I loved it - the original Andy song and their ska cover. It had a bit of radio coverage which helped it belatedly drop when the hits had started to dry up. One of their best 9/10.

Kiss, no idea, no memory, no interest. I agree the original Family Man was a bit better than Hall & Oates', but that hadnt been a hit and this was, so it all worked out and it's not as if Daryl Hall needed to do a cover or anything at that time. 8/10. Saxon had lost the edge by this time, and another I dont recall. David Grant by and large was better in Linx, sadly, but Stop And Go was OK 6/10. Candy Girl was very much a Jackson 5 pastiche, but the kiddies singing would go on to have solo success, especially Bobby Brown, and the nostalgia was strong for 1970-71 for me. Too many plays and it gets annoying though 7/10.

Hey! I have no memory of, but expect it would sound about a 4/10. If a group of friends meet up with a low-key "Hey" each:

Hey!

Hey!

Hey?

Hey.

Hey!!

Hey....

Hey

I know it must be Spring and they have come down with Hey Fever.

Delighted to see 'Blue Monday' receiving a 10 as it's a contender for my favourite song of the '80s. I can understand why people might tire of the plaudits and exposure it gets when New Order have other great material too, but it's worthy of its beloved status for me. That TOTP performance was admittedly not their finest moment though... kink

I think I first discovered 'Let's Dance' through Craig David interpolating it in 2007 *_* a classic Bowie track even if not one of my absolute favourites of his. How impressive that he was reaching new commercial highs into the '80s though.

I've trawled the archives a decent amount over the years but these SyncTube sessions are still throwing up amazing discoveries nevertheless, with 'Last Film' a prime example. Utterly captivating storytelling, vocals, heavy synths and percussion. I'd find it difficult to choose between that and 'Beat It' as the latter has been embedded into my life for so much longer. What a classic, still impacting the charts to this day. MJ had some great rocky tracks up his sleeve with the likes of this, 'Dirty Diana' and 'Give Into Me'. The fluid choreography in the music video is some of his finest too and with the deeper layer of uniting feuding gang members, as touched upon by your commentary of the song itself.

'Temptation' is a riot, love the contrast between the male and female vocals. A Clockwork Orange is one of my favourite movies so I'll always have a soft spot for Heaven 17's band name too. There is some other fabulous stuff in that batch, with Tears for Fears, Bauhaus and Human League particularly standing out. My gothic heart immediately needed to delve into Bauhaus after discovering 'Bela Lugosi's Dead' during lockdown and I wasn't disappointed. I slightly regret not sending them to the retro 'One Hit Wonder' contest, as they were my back-up choice under the 'only had one top 20 hit' option, but I wanted to stay as true to the concept of a 'One Hit Wonder' as possible. Shame they didn't have more top 40 hits indeed!

Rollo's ranking thread definitely made me realise that 'Candy Girl' is the weakest #1 of 1983, from an overall great bunch.

Temptation is great it is based on the Northern Soul fast beat but that and the female vocal make it sound a bit like a precursor to late 80s dance like Yazz.

Love Is A Stranger is very good, quite dark though!

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“Every Breath You Take” is a song I’d rush to listen to as it still feels so overexposed and indeed is currently in the 2026 year to date chart. But I do think it’s such a brilliant example of what it does it has to top this group. Behind it are a couple of wonderful discoveries, especially “Waiting For A Train” which has been in my head all day.

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The Police

Every Breath You Take

522nd #1: one of the most played songs in radio history and a brilliant riff introducing a sinister stalker anthem

9

Flash And The Pan

Waiting For A Train

Only Top 40 for this Australian group and it's glorious: I love the chugging rhythm and spoken verses and synths

8

Robert Wyatt

Shipbuilding

His 2nd and last Top 40 written by Elvis Costello: the song has great storytelling and it's a beautiful version of it

8

Yazoo

Nobody's Diary

The last in their trilogy of great Top 3 hits with the usual synth work and a gorgeous heartfelt but restrained vocal

7

Rush

Countdown/New World Man

"Countdown" is a really exciting track about the Columbia space shuttle launch; the other side isn't quite so good

7

Big Country

In A Big Country

Another song in their Celtic rock style: this has a unique sound and a warm and hearty feel to it that's enjoyable

6

Wham!

Bad Boys

Their biggest and most accomplished hit so far: is fun and exuberant from the point of view of a rebellious teenager

6

The Style Council

Money Go Round (Part One)

Not the most catchy but a funky track: I enjoy the almost rapped lines and the jazzy instrumental contributions 

5

JoBoxers

Just Got Lucky

Their 2nd hit and another big one: again it's catchy and has a carefree charm about it without being exceptional 

4

Booker Newberry III

Love Town

As is often the case a lot of these soul and funk songs come low for me but this one is not bad: his only Top 40 

4

George Benson

Lady Love Me (One More Time)

The multiple key changes might be the most interesting feature here: it's a fairly pleasant and smooth soul track 

3

Forrest

Feel The Need In Me

His 2nd and last Top 40 and they've both been covers: this is more uptempo than the original but doesn't match it 

3

Mtume

Juicy Fruit

Only Top 40 for this US soul group: I gather this track about oral sex was influential but I don't get much from it

2

Al Jarreau

Mornin'

1sr Top 40 for this US R&B singer: it's not unpleasant but very saccharine and has no real interesting features 

2

Manchester United FC

Glory, Glory, Man United

A version of the age old terrace chant giving the club their 1st of a few Top 40 hits: it's bearable as these things go

1983 Group 10:

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28/05/1983

David Joseph

Let's Live It Up (Nite People)

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#1078

30/04/1983

Elton John

I Guess That's Why They Call It The Blues

5

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#1079

28/05/1983

Altered Images

Bring Me Closer

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#1080

04/06/1983

Irene Cara

Flashdance... What A Feeling

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#1081

04/06/1983

Ultravox

We Came To Dance

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#1082

28/05/1983

Agnetha Faltskog

The Heat Is On

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#1083

28/05/1983

Twisted Sister

The Kids Are Back

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#1084

04/06/1983

Rod Stewart

Baby Jane

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#1085

04/06/1983

Kajagoogoo

Hang On Now

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#1086

21/05/1983

H2O

Dream To Sleep

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#1087

11/06/1983

David Bowie

China Girl

2

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#1088

11/06/1983

Imposter

Pills And Soap

16

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#1089

04/06/1983

Shakatak

Dark Is The Night

15

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#1090

11/06/1983

Shalamar

Dead Giveaway

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#1091

04/06/1983

Imagination

Looking At Midnight

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#1092

11/06/1983

Michael Jackson

Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'

8

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'Every Breath You Take' is depressing especially when you know the true meaning of the song. A really important song to be made to highlight the problem of stalking but yeah the song's been a bit overplayed on the radio. I really like that Forrest - Feel The Need In Me cover it sounds like a late 80s dance track. Big Country are very good and unique sounding. Booker Newberry III the first and only artist to chart with a Roman Numeral title?! Wham! continuing on their Brit-funk journey and 'Waiting For A Train' very Dire Straits influenced with the spoken word vocal. Money Go Round (Part One) a good political song.

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Every Breath You Take is a classic, albeit overplayed and badly re-written in the 90s by he who shall remain unmentionable, stalker-y male obsession being a first for a lyric of a pop record pretty much 10/10. Flash & The Pan should have had a hit in the 70's with Down Among The Dead Men, a forgotten gem by the duo from 60's Aussie hitmakers The Easybeats (Friday On My Mind) so Waiting For A Train was much-deserved very-80's hit 9/10.

Shipbuilding an affecting Falklands War commentary, nice to see Robert Wyatt still grabbing a hit too in his 40-odd year career, a pioneer example for those dependant on wheelchairs following his early 70's accident 9/10. Nobody's Diary written by Alison Moyet, and almost as good as Vince's hits at that time so not that surprising they would morph into two succesful acts for the next decade or 2. 8/10. Countdown I have no memory of, unlike the actual space shuttle - I was glued to the TV recording it all on my betamax video recorder.

In A Big Country is their best record, I reckon, and as rousing as The Skids run of hits 9/10. Bad Boys is great fun, though it was more of the same formula - or the final of the trio of laddy pop, depending on how you view it 8/10. Money Go Round a bit of a disappointment amongst their other 1983 gems, but it was OK 6/10. Just Got Lucky an upbeat Northern Soul-ish pop goodie 8/10.

Love Town was a club biggie and pretty decent 7/10, Lady Love Me at this stage sounding like identikit George Benson 3 years into his formula pleasant jazz-flavoured funk and if it sounds like Toto could have recorded it thatll be cos two of 'em wrote it rather than the whizz Rod Temperton. 6/10. No cover of Feel The Need In Me is as great as the original Detroit Emeralds, and that includes their own 1977 hit re-recording, Forrest's was very 80's 6/10.

Juicy Fruit a low-key sultry soul outlier, I quite like it 6/10. I had no idea it was naughty, I just had images of tropical fruit...! Mornin' I don't recall at all, but Al jarreau was always laid-back smooth jazz. Mercifully I have erased the Man U hit out of existence. much as I found I have REM's Drive in the music round of a pub quiz last night. Those brain cells have long gone.

Some really great songs in this section.

Every Breath You Take, despite its overexposure, is still such an unusual song with its dark theme smuggled in behind a fantastic pop rock ballad and that iconic melody.

I too love Waiting For A Train especially the rhythm, very clever song.

Shipbuilding is gorgeous with very emotive anti war sentiments, I think at the time even Elvis Costello admitted that the Robert Wyatt version was the definitive one.

Nobody’s Diary is another wonderful Yazoo single, I love all those early singles and, thanks to your thread, I finally got round to buying their 2 albums on vinyl!

In A Big Country is great euphoric rock, right up with the Skid’s best

Bad Boys is a great example of early Wham! energetic pop and social commentary, another example of George’s versatility.

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Another group with a strong average and nothing that’s worse than boring. “Flashdance” is one of the most joyous bits of power pop in existence while the other top pick is the completely contrasting dramatic “Pills & Soap”.

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Irene Cara

Flashdance... What A Feeling

Her last hit with another big film song and a huge US #1: this is an incredibly exhilirating and uplifting power ballad

9

Imposter

Pills And Soap

Elvis Costello's only Top 40 under this name criticising Thatcher: the storytelling and anger here is very powerful

8

Elton John

I Guess That's Why They Call It The Blues

It's an easy listening song but I love the lyrics and the lilting rhythm that capture the feeling of being separated

8

H2O

Dream To Sleep

1st hit for this Scottish band which was inspired by "Only You": it's a lovely tender song and I like the lead's voice

7

David Bowie

China Girl

Bowie did the original version with Iggy Pop in 1977 but it's been turned into an infectious Eastern flavoured hit

7

Ultravox

We Came To Dance

Their 10th Top 40 and all have been strong: I think this is one of the weaker ones but still very enjoyable new wave

7

Michael Jackson

Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'

The 4th single from "Thriller" about gang rivalry: it's much better than the 1st but far inferior to the 2nd and 3rd

6

Rod Stewart

Baby Jane

523rd #1: Rod's 1st chart topper in 5 years and nothing out of the ordinary but a strong song with a nice flow to it

6

Altered Images

Bring Me Closer

Last of their 6 Top 40 hits: overall they've been coonsistently good and well performed, and this is a nice closer

5

Kajagoogoo

Hang On Now

Their 3rd hit in 5 months, and I prefer it to the 2nd one, but it won't be enough to reverse the diminishing returns

5

Shakatak

Dark Is The Night

Their others this year will miss the Top 40: this does have a rather nice chorus melody over a gentle jazzy track 

5

Shalamar

Dead Giveaway

Their 4th Top 10 hit before the success falls away: it has a bit more drama to it than some other hits of its kind 

4

Agnetha Faltskog

The Heat Is On

Her 1st solo Top 40 and she won't be back this century: this is quite twee and seems more like a pre ABBA single 

4

Imagination

Looking At Midnight

Their 8th hit in 2 years, and the production has nice parts but it does feel like they're slowly running out of steam

3

Twisted Sister

The Kids Are Back

Their 2nd and last Top 40 though they'll have a few more misses: this is very ordinary and indistinct for its style  

3

David Joseph

Let's Live It Up (Nite People)

His only later hit will stall at #61: this is another not very memorable and  longer than it needs to be soul song

1983 Group 11:

#1093

18/06/1983

Bucks Fizz

When We Were Young

10

23-{10}-10-13-22-43-55-63->8

#1094

18/06/1983

Marillion

Garden Party

16

24-{16}-23-33-51->5

#1095

28/05/1983

Mike Oldfield

Moonlight Shadow

4

71-53-42-27-19-{4}-4-4-5-7-12-16-18-29-35-39-50->17

#1096

04/06/1983

Nick Heyward

Take That Situation

11

48-43-40-21-14-{11}-14-24-43-71->10

#1097

18/06/1983

Freeez

I.O.U.

2

44-23-7-5-3-{2}-2-2-3-10-16-25-26-41-61->15

#1098

11/06/1983

Truth

Confusion (Hits Us Every Time)

22

58-41-24-{22}-23-26-54->7

#1099

18/06/1983

Electric Light Orchestra

Rock 'N' Roll Is King

13

58-25-15-14-{13}-17-23-36-58->9

#1100

18/06/1983

Paul Young

Wherever I Lay My Hat (That's My Home)

1

62-30-12-3-2-{1}-1-1-2-9-20-31-36-48-73->15

#1101

25/06/1983

Heaven 17

Come Live With Me

5

33-16-7-6-6-{5}-9-19-27-34-63->11

#1102

18/06/1983

The Funk Masters

It's Over

8

45-34-29-15-{8}-10-14-21-29-39-54-69->12

#1103

18/06/1983

Donna Summer

She Works Hard For The Money

25

46-36-33-30-29-{25}-35-47->8

#1104

18/06/1983

Toto

I Won't Hold You Back

37

42-{37}-38-52-68->5

#1105

25/06/1983

Tom Robinson

War Baby

6

39-17-{6}-7-9-18-26-38-63->9

#1106

02/07/1983

Iron Maiden

The Trooper

12

26-{12}-12-19-24-39-54->7

#1107

02/07/1983

David Sylvian And Riuichi Sakamoto

Forbidden Colours

16

28-20-18-{16}-20-30-40-56->8

'We Came To Dance' is good, the melody is quite reminiscent of ABBAs The Winner Takes It All.

The Elton song is good too, builds well.

'What A Feeling' is good and vibrant I agree but overplayed a lot on TV/radio.

I sometimes confuse the band names Shakatak and Shalamar in the archive charts.

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Flashdance is a great pop song and an iconic video, parodied much 9/10. Pills And Soap is how a lot of us felt at the time, but as a record it was a bit too stark for me as I toiled away in the basement storeroom of a photolab factory. Elton's Blues ballad had a great 1950's video to go with it, so it was nicely evocative of times past and his best ballad since Goodbye Yellow Brick Road. 9/10.

Dream To Sleep is nice 8/10 but not one that gets played much sadly. China Girl is a top pop Bowie 9/10 2nd of a trio of Chictastic monsters. We Came To Dance I havent heard since I last saw Ultravox on tour, but maybe Midge will play it next week (I have a ticket, though he was struggling last night he tweeted. Hope you are well Midge!) 7/10.

Wanna Be Starting Something is a goodie, the rhythms are the highlight, it's right bubbly and infectious and I much prefer it to Girl Is Mine and Beat It (gasp!) 9/10. Bring Me Closer was pretty decent and it really didnt feel like it was the end of their chart run, it seemed like the new sounds would pay off with a longer patch of charting. 7/10.

Hang On Now, bar the first hit not an enthusiast of Kajagoogoo, me. 5/10. Rod's baby Jane is far and away Rod's best record of the 80's. And since. He sounds like he's enthused, a great video, sax and pounding beats 9/10. The production is a cut above normal too. Dark Is The Night is my fave Shakatak track, bar Bill's side project to come, it's a formula but a pleasant one and this is when they got it right the most 8/10.

Dead Giveaway had a bit more urgency to it and it sounded like a risky change of direction at the time. As it was. 7/10. The Heat Is On is a tad summery tropical but Frida's move to Phil Collins was a much more exciting project that didnt even go top 40 - see I Know There's Something Going On a solid 9/10. Agnetha's a sweet 7/10.

Looking At Midnight not that memorable, not heard that in forever 6/10. Twisted Sister were rubbish mock-Glam 2/10. David Joseph's was competent enough dancefloor-aimed fare, prob sounded great at midnight, not that I would know my clubbing days were still 18 years away. Don't like to rush these things.... 6/10.

Not my favourite group of songs so far but still some great stuff.

Flashdance is a great euphoric pop record that I didn’t really like at the time but can appreciate nowadays.

Pills and Soap was more fantastic political pop from Elvis.

‘I Guess…’ is one of my favourite Elton singles, gorgeous song.

I’d forgotten about H2O but that song is lovely.

Ultravox and Altered Images continued their consistent output of not quite up with their best.

Another great Thriller single if not up to the brilliance of the last 2.

'Temptation' is a classic - Heaven 17 were formed from two of the original Human League members, and they wouldn't top this. Speaking of which, I feel like '(Keep Feeling) Fascination' is where The Human League started to drop off a bit post-Dare. 'Buffalo Soldier' is my favourite of the next batch, like most of the tracks from Legend it feels woven into the fabric of "sunny" reggae music, but beyond that it has a story to tell.

I have a few favourites in the next batch, but 'Nobody's Diary' tops them, a really soulful vocal backed up by the yearning synth lines. 'Shipbuilding' is a stunning 1982 take on both going to war and a local economy in a fractious state at the same time. 'Every Breath You Take' is a classic, even if it's not only still in heavy rotation but an uncomfortable subject matter that makes it difficult to absolutely love. Of the most recent batch, 'Flashdance...' is easily my favourite, it's just so resplendent and joyful.

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Mike Oldfield’s move towards “accessible” music gave us “Moonlight Shadow”. Despite being in some ways a straightforward pop song it still stands out as not being like anything else in the charts. Another unexpectedly great song from Bucks Fizz here too, and the original Sakamoto instrumental would be contending for the top place.

9

Mike Oldfield

Moonlight Shadow

His 1st Top 40 of the decade sung by Maggie Reilly: it's a beautiful and tender song that retains his unique stamp 

8

Bucks Fizz

When We Were Young

Their 6th Top 10 and very different from the others: a magnificent, dramatic and punchy track with heavy synths

8

David Sylvian And Riuichi Sakamoto

Forbidden Colours

An excellent vocal version of the brilliant and distinctively Oriental instrumental "Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence"

8

Iron Maiden

The Trooper

This will be Top 5 on re-release and it's a hugely exciting whirlwind of guitar riffs: one of their very best songs 

7

Marillion

Garden Party

Their only early '80s Top 20 hit about class snobbery: an enjoyable synth laden track that progresses interestingly

7

Tom Robinson

War Baby

1st solo hit for him away from the Tom Robinson band about the Cold War: an interesting and enjoyable song 

7

Heaven 17

Come Live With Me

A 2nd Top 5 hit, and it's strikingly different from "Temptation" but a lovely and well delivered reflective track 

6

Freeez

I.O.U.

Their biggest hit: I wish I loved the song itself more but the track is impressively experimental and groundbreaking

6

Donna Summer

She Works Hard For The Money

Probably her best remembered and most streamed early '80s hit, this is thematically strong and well performed 

6

Paul Young

Wherever I Lay My Hat (That's My Home)

524th #1: it's originally by Marvin Gaye but this is a very nicely done and heartfelt cover that strips the song back

5

Toto

I Won't Hold You Back

Already their last Top 40 and a decent ballad, notable for being sampled in "Another Chance" by Roger Sanchez

5

Truth

Confusion (Hits Us Every Time)

1st and biggest hit for this UK soft rock band: this is nothing remarkable but a pleasant and radio friendly song

4

Nick Heyward

Take That Situation

The #11 peak for this is his highest as a solo artist: some of the lyrics are a little naff but it's not bad and quite fun

3

Electric Light Orchestra

Rock 'N' Roll Is King

This is an original song but sounds like a late '50s rock and roll cover: it's the least I've enjoyed a single from them

3

The Funk Masters

It's Over

Only hit for this UK funk band formed by a Radio London reggae presenter: this leaves very little impression on me 

1983 Group 12:

#1108

25/06/1983

Mary Jane Girls

All Night Long

13

46-31-24-16-{13}-21-31-46-72->9

#1109

25/06/1983

Jimmy The Hoover

Tantalise (Wo Wo Ee Yeh Yeh)

18

54-35-26-19-{18}-22-32-55->8

#1110

02/07/1983

Roman Holliday

Don't Try To Stop It

14

40-32-23-20-15-{14}-20-32-51->9

#1111

02/07/1983

Malcolm McLaren

Double Dutch

3

42-19-10-7-4-{3}-4-7-11-19-30-46-74->13

#1112

09/07/1983

Eurythmics

Who's That Girl?

3

29-9-4-{3}-4-7-13-24-34-51->10

#1113

09/07/1983

The Cure

The Walk

12

34-17-{12}-16-18-30-42-75->8

#1114

09/07/1983

Bananarama

Cruel Summer

8

36-21-11-10-{8}-13-16-30-43-72->10

#1115

02/07/1983

Men At Work

It's A Mistake

33

55-37-{33}-44-50-73->6

#1116

25/06/1983

A Flock Of Seagulls

Transfer Affection

38

61-43-{38}-41-55->5

#1117

09/07/1983

Elvis Costello

Everyday I Write The Book

28

40-32-34-30-{28}-36-48-63->8

#1118

16/07/1983

Echo And The Bunnymen

Never Stop

15

30-{15}-17-22-35-50-74->7

#1119

09/07/1983

Musical Youth

Tell Me Why

33

47-34-{33}-37-42-72->6

#1120

02/07/1983

The Lotus Eaters

The First Picture Of You

15

71-42-36-27-25-23-21-{15}-15-21-31-45->12

#1121

02/07/1983

Oliver Cheatham

Get Down Saturday Night

38

59-44-{38}-42-44->5

#1122

09/07/1983

Midge Ure And Mick Karn

After A Fashion

39

43-{39}-39-58->4

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