June 23Jun 23 On 22/06/2026 at 11:04, Popchartfreak said:Paul's cover of the mini-classic reggae hit was nicely very different and the contribution of the Fabulous Wealthy Tarts on TOTP should not be under-estimated 9/10. Synchronicity II not remotely commercial and their first lower-chartin single, but still excellent though not heard it in years and years, my memory is "exciting": 8/10. Right By Your Side was unusually upbeat for Eurythmics, but not one of my faves from them 7/10.Thats just reminded me, Eurythmics for 'There Must Be An Angel' kinda copied the Fabulous Wealthy Tarts 'high pitched angel' singing in the middle of the song in 'Come Back and Stay'! Edited June 23Jun 23 by TheSnake
June 24Jun 24 Author I have saved my 3rd 10 until late this year and so can give it to this magnificent classic. Funnily both “This Charming Man” and “Owner Of A Lonely Heart” had shockingly low peaks. However both will be Top 10 eventually, the first as a direct 1990s re-release and the second as a 2000s remix.10The SmithsThis Charming Man1st hit for this UK band to peak higher on re-release: a wonderful track with a jangly riff and melancholy lyrics9YesOwner Of A Lonely HeartTheir last Top 40 but a US #1, and a marvelllous Horn produced track with some experimental electronic parts8Thompson TwinsHold Me NowTheir 1st Top 5 with higher peaks to come, and a gorgeous and tender track with interesting instrumentation8Howard JonesWhat Is Love?His highest peaking hit eclipsing "New Song": a great track and I really like the philosophical nature of the lyrics8GenesisThat's AllA very different track from "Mama" with a more straightforwardly infectious tune, but it's also very compelling7Ozzy OsbourneBark At The MoonHis 1st solo Top 40, and a very rousing rock number infused with some synth elements: it's a very strong song7Tom RobinsonListen To The Radio - AtmosphericsHis last Top 40, co-written by Peter Gabriel, and a lovely moody song that will be covered by the Pukka Orchestra7Simple MindsWaterfrontThe chugging one note basslline gives this an urgent energy: otherwise it's a very warm and atmospheric track6The Flying PicketsOnly You529th #1: the vocals aren't the finest, but the reimaginiation of this as an a capella group number works very well6AbbaThank You For The MusicTheir last new hit for 38 years, that isn't a highllight but has become something of a classic showtune style song6Tina TurnerLet's Stay TogetherThere is some very good '80s production on this Al Green cover, but the smooth soulful original is still preferable5SladeMy Oh MyTheir 13th Top 5 hit coming a long time after the others: it's good with an anthemic quality, but a little repetitive5Kenny Rogers And Dolly PartonIslands In The StreamI have to give this some credit for the huge classic it is and it is a rousing number, albeit a little basic and cloying4Tracey UllmanMove Over DarlingHer 3rd Top 10 of the year, again with a '60s cover: there's some nice production but I can take or leave this one3Wham!Club Fantastic MegamixTheir last single before leaving the label and they didn't like it: no new material but the track blend sounds OK2Cliff RichardPlease Don't Fall In LoveWritten by Mike Batt who also wrote the excellent "A Winter's Tale", but this one is rather soppy and plodding2Roland Rat Superstar!Rat Rapping (Brilliant Isn't It)Not even a 1 hit wonder: the spoken parts are quite grating, but the track itself isn't so bad which saves it from a 11983 Group 21:#125126/11/1983BlancmangeThat's Love, That It Is3343-38-{33}-40-52-52-58-72->8#125203/12/1983Tears For FearsThe Way You Are2440-31-29-29-29-28-{24}-42->8#125310/12/1983Culture ClubVictims311-4-{3}-3-4-7-22-38-61-75->10#125410/12/1983Billy JoelTell Her About It422-8-7-7-6-{4}-8-18-34-49->10#125526/11/1983The Pretenders2000 Miles1553-44-35-23-{15}-15-16-25-56->9#125610/12/1983Status QuoMarguerita Time336-25-5-5-5-{3}-7-15-28-45-61->11#125710/12/1983UB40Many Rivers To Cross1638-24-{16}-16-17-20-32-52->8#125810/12/1983Barry ManilowRead 'Em And Weep1740-20-{17}-17-23-34-58->7#125910/12/1983Kool And The GangStraight Ahead1549-30-19-19-19-{15}-19-23-36-63->10#126010/12/1983Elton JohnCold As Christmas (In The Middle Of The Year)3358-37-{33}-33-41-63->6#126117/12/1983Paul McCartneyPipes Of Peace154-22-22-9-{1}-1-2-7-18-42-51-69->12#126217/12/1983Dennis Waterman And George ColeWhat Are We Gonna Get 'Er Indoors2152-26-26-{21}-44->5#126310/12/1983Rod StewartSweet Surrender2370-46-32-32-32-{23}-26-44-74->9#126424/12/1983Frank KellyChristmas Countdown2634-34-{26}-51-54R(50)->5#126503/12/1983Elvis PresleyI Can Help3072-48-42-36-36-33-{30}-38-58->9#126617/12/1983Jingle BellesChristmas Spectre3748-{37}-37-38->4#126710/12/1983Santa Claus And The Christmas TreesSingalong-A-Santa Again3963-43-{39}-39-47->5
June 24Jun 24 Some fantastic songs here. I agree This Charming Man was a brilliant statement song by The Smiths, possibly my favourite of their initial singles.As regards to Owner Of A Lonely Heart I’ll just say again that Trevor Horn is a genius! And I’ll be saying it much more in ‘84 of course.Hold Me Now is indeed beautiful, more pop leaning than some of their early singles.What Is Love and That’s All are both great but I don’t quite love them as much as their predecessors.My other favourites would be Waterfront with its propulsive rhythm, and the lovely country balladry of Islands In The Stream
June 24Jun 24 'This Charming Man' is a fantastic debut hit, worthy of achieving The Smiths' highest peak, albeit belatedly in 1992 when a greatest hits promotion took it to #8. It's probably my favourite of their songs these days too, although it's main competition for me won't even appear until 1992. Johnny Marr's guitar work is fabulous.'Owner Of A Lonely Heart' is great too with ahead of its time production. I'd also rate 'Islands In The Stream' higher, a country classic that can hardly be held responsible for the UK chart-topping Comic Relief version, or 'Ghetto Supastar' before that.It's a shame that the only time a Vince Clarke composition topped the chart came when he wasn't on the record, but the Flying Pickets' cover is nice and festive in flavour.
June 24Jun 24 'What Is Love' by Howard Jones is great and my favourite track there. Have liked it for a long time. It even has a Nero dubstep sounding bit.The Thompson Twins 'Hold Me Now' in contrast is a bit MOR and dreary for me.'My Oh My' is very Rod Stewart ballad sounding, not really my sort of thing.'This Charming Man' is a good upbeat song. 'Owner of a Lonely Heart' likewise and the highlight is that hip hop/rave anticipating breakbeat bit before the guitar solo.
Thursday at 10:355 days This Charming Man has aged like a fine wine, it sounded good at the time and even better decades later 10/10. Owner Of A Lonely Heart, ditto, and annoying it was such a minor UK hit along with the great follow-up Leave It, Trevor Horn has the golden touch, and Yes hadnt been this interesting before, and not this good since Wondrous Stories. 9/10. Hold Me Now was a step-up on previous singles from Thompson Twins, the gospel vibes soon to be a thing for them and a great song 9/10. What Is Love is a fab track, better than New Song, and showcasing Howard could bung out very different singles successfully. 9/10. That's All is decent Genesis but nothing out-of-the-expectation like Mama 7/10. Bark At The Moon may be Ozzy's best solo record, but there's not a lot of competition 6/10. Tom Robinson's was nice enough 7/10.Waterfront the sign of things to come, the percussion is amazing 8/10. My dad loved Only You, and the band, and they did an interesting version of the original Yazoo that should have been a number one 7/10. Thank You For The Music would have topped the charts had it been paired with Eagle in the summer of 78, both tracks are cornerstones of the ABBA Voyage show. Eagle is the 11/10 classic but Thank You For The Music is the one everyone can sing, it's basically an old-fashioned singalong that sounds like it has always existed and Vera Lynn sung it 30 years earlier. 9/10.Let's Stay Together is the big Tina Turner comeback, courtesy of Heaven 17's team and The Tube TV show. This set up Private Danvcer and everything else, but it's not as timeless as Al Green's original, but great to have the song back 8/10. My Oh My is a christmas singalong comeback anthem for Slade, something they'd never really managed first-time round, and it's a great song with a Celtic vibe to it - it sounds like a traditional folk song 10/10.Islands In The Stream yet again showing that The Bee Gees might have stopped having hits as an act due to stupid media backlashes but they can still bung out hit songs at the drop of a hat (Dionne, Diana, this) while Robin had gone full on synth pop with European smashes like Juliet. The UK and USA hadnt yet got the memo though. Karaoke classic obv here 8/10. Tracey's cover of Doris Day's warm, lovely movie theme song (fab movie too) was OK, but not a patch on the original which would hit again in 1987 7/10. Club Megamix was released without band agreement and not promoted in any way, bit of a mish-mash, 5/10. Mike Batt can always knock off a decent melody, soppy or otherwise, and Cliff's is quite nice if nothing groundbreaking 7/10. Roland Rat, annoying kids TV puppet with a cult-ish habit of getting away with slagging off quips, the record was drivel and I had to suffer through it so I'm going there with that 1/10 even if it prob is better than that. 😇
Thursday at 14:115 days I like that 'Only You' cover. Think i heard that version before Yazoo's but both are great. 'My Oh My' is up there with Slade's very best for me. Probably even my favourite of theirs. It's better than the overplayed 'Merry Christmas Everybody' too. 'Bark At The Moon' is great from Ozzy.Fab stuff from the likes of MJ, Culture Club, Paul Young, Lionel Richie, The Cure and Tracey - 'They Don't Know'. Also enjoy 'Safety Dance' and 'Uptown Girl' as well.
Saturday at 15:003 days Author Silly season has surpassed itself in silliness this year, but despite that there is one genuinely wonderful Christmas hit. I also love the rather understated “Victims” much more than the best known Culture Club songs.9The Pretenders2000 MilesA beautiful wintry song with a lilting 12/8 time signature and a criminally low peak, that still sounds just as fresh9Culture ClubVictimsMy favourite song of theirs: it isn't instant but a grower that develops incredibly well over the course of 5 minutes8BlancmangeThat's Love, That It IsA small hit but another effortlessly great song of theirs with punchy, pleading vocals over a jangly synth production 7Tears For FearsThe Way You AreA much smaller hit after 3 Top 5s and it doesn't quite grab attention like its predecessors but is still very enjoyable 6Status QuoMarguerita TimeOne of their better and more distinctive sounding songs as well as one of their biggest hits: it has a nice flow to it6Elvis PresleyI Can HelpA Billy Swan 1974 song, and this cover was recorded the following year: it's a very good song that suits Elvis well5Paul McCartneyPipes Of Peace530th #1: this is sweet and certainly far better than "Ebony And Ivory", but doesn't really get beyond 2nd gear 5Elton JohnCold As Christmas (In The Middle Of The Year)Unlike his Christmas song from 10 years before this understandably hasn't become a classic, though it is nice5Billy JoelTell Her About ItA US #1 that's well written as his stuff is generally and has a Motown feel, but isn't one of his more exciting songs4Frank KellyChristmas CountdownA good sketch that I've heard done as a Christmas reading sometimes: preferable to the other novelty stuff here 4Kool And The GangStraight AheadOne that I'll struggle to remember: it's fine but a slightly different version of what we've heard many times before3Barry ManilowRead 'Em And WeepA Meat Loaf cover: it's a more exciting song than much of Barry's material but he still takes the spice out of it 3UB40Many Rivers To CrossA 1969 Jimmy Cliff song: unlike with "Red Red Wine" I don't find they bring much to this and the result is boring2Rod StewartSweet SurrenderThis one from Rod doesn't really do anything for me at all: I find it very flaccid and lacking any drama or intensity2Jingle BellesChristmas SpectreAt least the original tracks in this mash up of Phil Spector tunes are good, but this single serves no real purpose 1Dennis Waterman And George ColeWhat Are We Gonna Get 'Er IndoorsThe Christmas single from the "Minder" comedy duo: I can't say I find it very listenable but it's a time capsule1Santa Claus And The Christmas TreesSingalong-A-Santa AgainA follow up to last year's medley with a terribly tedious six minute karaoke style mash up of Christmas songs
Saturday at 15:083 days Blancmange - That's Love That It Is reminds me a lot of Dead or Alive in sound/production.The Pretenders - 2000 Miles is gorgeous, not usually a fan of jangle pop though!For Billy Joel, Tell Her About It is a nice song, following the Style Council with the Motown revival. Edited Saturday at 15:203 days by TheSnake
Saturday at 19:083 days We’re definitely scraping the barrel now at the end of the year, I don’t envy you having to listen to some of those again Julian.And yet in the midst of it all, as you say, there’s a genuinely great Christmas song in 2000 Miles.Victims is gorgeous, one of Culture Club’s best. I’ve also got a real soft spot for Pipes of Peace, a typically positive lovely ‘Paul’ type song. Edited Saturday at 19:133 days by Jaz13music
Sunday at 00:553 days '2000 Miles' is my favourite of the last batch. Love the Jimmy Cliff original of 'Many Rivers To Cross' but agree the UB40 cover is quite bland.My top 40 of 1983 would look something like this:1 New Order - Blue Monday2 The Smiths - This Charming Man3 Yazoo - Nobody's Diary4 Depeche Mode - Everything Counts5 Bonnie Tyler - Total Eclipse Of The Heart6 Irene Cara - Flashdance... What A Feeling7 Heaven 17 - Temptation8 Billy Joel - Uptown Girl9 Eurythmics - Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)10 Michael Jackson - Billie Jean11 Men Without Hats - The Safety Dance12 The Cure - The Lovecats13 Robert Wyatt - Shipbuilding14 Depeche Mode - Get The Balance Right15 The Assembly - Never Never16 Tracey Ullman - They Don't Know17 Prince - 199918 The Cure - The Walk19 New Order - Confusion20 The Police - Every Breath You Take21 Yes - Owner Of A Lonely Heart22 Freeez - I.O.U.23 Bob Marley And The Wailers - Buffalo Soldier24 The Lotus Eaters - The First Picture Of You25 Oliver Cheatham - Get Down Saturday Night26 Echo And The Bunnymen - Never Stop27 Gary Byrd And The GB Experience - The Crown28 U2 - New Year's Day29 Toto - Africa30 Kenny Rogers And Dolly Parton - Islands In The Stream31 The Flying Pickets - Only You32 Tracey Ullman - Breakaway33 Altered Images - Don't Talk To Me About Love34 The Alarm - 68 Guns35 The Pretenders - 2000 Miles36 Kissing The Pink - Last Film37 Kraftwerk - Tour De France38 Thompson Twins - Love On Your Side39 Carmel - Bad Day40 Ryan Paris - Dolce VitaWell done for another completed year of reviews Julian!
Sunday at 10:092 days 2000 Miles is an under-rated Christmas song - just one year if we could have an entire Christmas chart of over-looked oldies classics they might get more of a chance to make a permanent dent into the Usual Suspects. Maybe a SCR year for any christmas song that hasnt gone top 40 every bloody year for a decade! 9/10. Victims is a 10/10 for me, George could do dark ballads beautifully back in the day, and this carried through into his solo work. His voice always convinced, before it went. 10/10.Blancmange, great production but I was less convinced by the song 8/10. Tears For Fears ditto 7/10. Marguerita Time is Quo's last great party hit, still a fun tune and a rare shining traditional Quo song in a post-1980 cloud of mostly ho-hum-ness. 8/10. Elvis' cover of I Can Help isnt a patch on the original, but for that Elvis 1975 period it was one of his better efforts 7/10. I love Pipes Of Peace, or as The Tube's resident Scottish presenter opined at the time, Pipes Of Piss. The WW1 video made a point nicely, and the song will remain relevant until the end of the human race. Plus the tune is fab, peak Macca with a hint of Let 'Em In. Sentimental optimism is fine by me :) 9/10. Cold As Christmas was an odd choice from the rather good album, as it's not really a Xmas song. Crystal was the stand-out non-single and that could have been big. 5/10Tell Her About It never one of my fave Joel songs, though I like the retro vibes 5/10. Frank Kelly has been struck from my brain cells. No idea. Kool & The Gang, actually the hook for this one has stayed with me, and one of their better efforts 7/10. Read 'Em And Weep is one of Bazza's best singles, Jim Steinman suits his OTT slushy ballad style more than his usual drivel 8/10. Jimmy Cliff's original of Many Rivers To Cross is heart-wrenching and fab, and UB40 gave a semi-obscure classic a platform with a decent version, so an 8/10 from me, much rather hear this than Red Red Wine yet again. Sweet Surrender I recall as a dull ballad 4/10. Christmas Spectre I dont recall either, but a fan of the originals so it's bound to be a 5/10. The Minder duet I hated, got on my nerves very quickly 2/10. Ditto singing Santa.
Sunday at 11:382 days Great work, always enjoyable, thanks Julian!My top 40 (with one song per artist)Billie Jean — Michael JacksonBlue Monday — New OrderRip It Up — Orange JuiceClub Tropicana — Wham!This Charming Man — The SmithsLove on Your Side — Thompson TwinsOur Lips Are Sealed — Fun Boy ThreeDear Prudence — Siouxsie & The BansheesDouble Dutch — Malcolm McLarenThe Story of the Blues (Part 1) — Pete Wylie & The Mighty WAH!Give It Up — KC and the Sunshine BandThe Lovecats — The CureEvery Breath You Take — The PoliceSweet Dreams (Are Made Of This) — EurythmicsTotal Eclipse of the Heart — Bonnie TylerNobody's Diary — YazooDown Under — Men At WorkNever Never — The AssemblyLong Hot Summer — The Style CouncilWings of a Dove — MadnessKarma Chameleon — Culture ClubOblivious — Aztec CameraChange — Tears for Fears1999 — PrinceShipbuilding — Robert WyattThe Crown (Part 1) — Gary Byrd & The G.B. ExperienceThe Cutter — Echo & The BunnymenThe Last Film — Kissing the PinkMama — GenesisOwner of a Lonely Heart — YesWaterfront — Simple Minds2000 Miles — PretendersToo Shy — KajagoogooWherever I Lay My Hat (That's My Home) — Paul YoungPipes of Peace — Paul McCartneyLet's Dance — David BowieEverything Counts — Depeche ModeRed Red Wine — UB40Islands In The Stream — Dolly Parton & Kenny RogersUptown Girl — Billy Joel
Sunday at 20:342 days Some more great songs since I last commented. I was instantly taken in by 'This Charming Man' after coming across the rather iconic TOTP performance with Morrissey waving the gladioli about. A worthy 10! I first came across Max Graham's 'Owner Of A Lonely Heart' dance makeover before the Yes original. I missed it in the 2000s and instead found it via Radio 1's One Hit Wonders of the Millennium show a little over a decade ago. I enjoyed it but switched over to the original after discovering that later on! Shocking that it peaked so low here. At least they got it all the way to #1 in the USA. 'Hold Me Now' is right up my street sonically and wonderfully layered. Impressive that it charted a place higher on the Billboard Hot 100 despite its British charms. Finally, '2000 Miles' would top the latest group for me too - every component from the instrumental, to the vocals, to the lyrics are an evocative gut punch. Beautiful.Thank you for walking us through 1983, Julian! This was a pleasure to follow as ever.My top 40 of the year would look something like this:01 New Order - Blue Monday02 Michael Jackson - Billie Jean03 Mike Oldfield - Moonlight Shadow04 Bananarama - Cruel Summer05 Eurythmics - Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)06 Kraftwerk - Tour de France07 Michael Jackson - Thriller08 The Pretenders - 2000 Miles09 Prince - 199910 Depeche Mode - Everything Counts11 Michael Jackson - Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'12 Kissing the Pink - The Last Film13 Yes - Owner of a Lonely Heart14 Bauhaus - She's In Parties15 Culture Club - Karma Chameleon16 Men Without Hats - The Safety Dance17 Michael Jackson - Beat It18 Heaven 17 - Temptation19 Echo & the Bunnymen - The Cutter20 The Style Council - Long Hot Summer21 Paul McCartney - Say Say Say (feat. Michael Jackson)22 Depeche Mode - Get the Balance Right23 The Smiths - This Charming Man24 The Police - Every Breath You Take25 Thompson Twins - Hold Me Now26 The Cure - The Lovecats27 Siouxsie and the Banshees - Dear Prudence28 Yazoo - Nobody's Diary29 Spandau Ballet - Gold30 Irene Cara - Flashdance... What A Feeling31 The Cure - The Walk32 Men At Work - Down Under33 Donna Summer - She Works Hard For the Money34 Blancmange - Waves35 Bonnie Tyler - Total Eclipse of the Heart36 Tears For Fears - Pale Shelter37 The Human League - (Keep Feeling) Fascination38 David Bowie - Let's Dance39 Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark - Genetic Engineering40 Wham! - Club Tropicana
Sunday at 21:022 days These would be my top 40 from the year:1. Genesis - Mama2. New Order - Blue Monday3. Depeche Mode - Everything Counts4. The Lotus Eaters - The First Picture Of You5. Ultravox - Visions In Blue6. Yes - Owner Of A Lonely Heart7. Howard Jones - New Song8. Robert Plant - Big Log9. Tears For Fears - Pale Shelter10. Wah! - The Story Of The Blues11. Bonnie Tyler - Total Eclipse Of The Heart12. Ultravox - Hymn13. David Sylvian & Riuichi Sakamoto - Forbidden Colours14. Mike Oldfield and Maggie Reilly - Moonlight Shadow15. Men Without Hats - The Safety Dance16. New Order - Confusion17. Echo & The Bunnymen - The Cutter18. Malcolm McLaren - Buffalo Gals19. Robert Wyatt - Shipbuilding20. Flash And The Pan - Waiting For A Train21. Toto - Africa22. Kissing The Pink - The Last Film23. Blancmange - Waves24. Bucks Fizz - When We Were Young25. Aztec Camera - Oblivious26. David Bowie - Let's Dance27. OMD - Genetic Engineering28. The Thompson Twins - Hold Me Now29. Freeez - IOU30. The Kinks - Come Dancing31. ABC - That Was Then But This Is Now32. Marillion - Garden Party33. Yazoo - Nobody's Diary34. Heaven 17 - Come Live With Me35. Paul Young - Love Of The Common People36. Heaven 17 - Crushed By The Wheels Of Industry37. Tears For Fears - Change38. Paul McCartney - Pipes Of Peace39. Culture Club - Victims40. ELO - Rock'n'Roll Is King
Monday at 14:031 day Author 1983 has been comfortably the strongest year covered in any of my threads so far. I can’t imagine its average of 5.77 will be beaten by any of the 1970s years I still need to cover, or by anything from this century. The question is whether my birth year coming up here can beat it.I only gave 3 1s in the whole year and my worst hit of the year is Kenny Everett - Snot Rap.There were 3 10s and a whopping 33 9s given, leaving room for only 4 8s in my Top 40 of the year.1 New Order - Blue Monday2 The Smiths - This Charming Man3 Michael Jackson - Billie Jean4 The Police - Every Breath You Take5 Yes - Owner Of A Lonely Heart6 Blancmange - Waves7 The Cure - The Love Cats8 Eurythmics - Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)9 Ultravox - Visions In Blue10 Kissing The Pink - Last Film11 Echo And The Bunnymen - The Cutter12 The Pretenders - 2000 Miles13 Elton John - I’m Still Standing14 Heaven 17 - Temptation15 Bonnie Tyler - Total Eclipse Of The Heart16 Men At Work - Down Under17 Michael Jackson - Beat It18 Depeche Mode - Everything Counts19 The Lotus Eaters - The First Picture Of You20 The Moody Blues - Blue World21 Kraftwerk - Tour De France22 Irene Cara - Flashdance… What A Feeling23 Men Without Hats - The Safety Dance24 Genesis - Mama25 Spandau Ballet - Gold26 U2 - New Year’s Day27 Mike Oldfield - Moonlight Shadow28 The Alarm - 68 Guns29 Flash And The Pan - Waiting For A Train30 Eurythmics - Who’s That Girl?31 Tears For Fears - Change32 Herbie Hancock - Rockit33 Culture Club - Victims34 Michael Jackson - Thriller35 Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark - Genetic Engineering36 Imposter - Pills And Soap37 Toto - Africa38 Paul Young - Come Back And Stay39 Carmel - Bad Day40 The Assembly - Never Never
Monday at 14:111 day Not sure I've ever reviewed 1983 into a favourite list, but I do have my End Of Year "Sales" Chart as I still do 'em and with acculated "sales" from re-entry to my personal charts since they will be something like this:BILLIE-JEAN - Michael JacksonLET'S DANCE - David BowieMOONLIGHT SHADOW - Mike OldfieldOUR LIPS ARE SEALED - Fun Boy 3I'M STILL STANDING - Elton JohnEVERY BREATH YOU TAKE - The PoliceSWEET DREAMS (ARE MADE OF THIS) - Eurythmics1999 - PrinceSPEAK LIKE A CHILD - The Style CouncilTOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE HEART - Bonnie TylerTHRILLER - Michael JacksonBLUE MONDAY - New Order(KEEP FEELIN') FASCINATION - Human LeagueMY OH MY - SladeHEARTACHE AVENUE - The MaisonettesCHINA GIRL - David BowieWHEN WE WERE YOUNG - Bucks FizzTHE STORY OF THE BLUES - Wah!KARMA CHAMELEON - Culture ClubVICTIMS - Culture ClubTHEY DON'T KNOW - Tracey UllmanMAMA - GenesisTEMPTATION - Heaven 17AFRICA - TotoCLUB TROPICANA - Wham!BABY JANE - Rod StewartDEAR PRUDENCE - Siouxise & The BansheesWINGS OF A DOVE - MadnessSTEPPIN' OUT - Joe JacksonTHE LONG HOT SUMMER - The Style CouncilSAY SAY SAY - Paul McCartney & Michael JacksonMODERN LOVE - David BowieFLASHDANCE - Irene CaraLITTLE RED CORVETTE - PrinceLOVE IS A STRANGER - EurythmicsWRAPPED AROUND YOUR FINGER - The PolicePIPES OF PEACE - Paul McCartneyI GUESS THAT'S WHY THEY CALL IT THE BLUES - Elton JohnCHURCH OF THE POISON MIND - Culture ClubHEART AND SOUL - Huey Lewis & The News
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