A few years back, I posted about all the great songs that didn't quite make Billboard's Hot 100 chart in 1983 (you can find that post here). Around these parts, we have long avowed that the greatest year for pop music is 1982, so I thought I'd do a similar post for the Bubbling Under charts of that year. And that became a problem. For the 1983 list, I simply used the 1983 Music Yearbook from the folks over at Record Research, but that was the first of its kind meaning no such yearbook exists for 1982.
I figured I could craft my own yearbook by using the actual Billboard charts in the 1982 issues, but couldn't find Bubbling Under charts in the four issues of March 13 & 27 and July 24 & 31. However, the Record Research people did print a 54 page 1982 supplement to their Pop Annual book that included the bubbling under charts for that year, including the info from the four issues mentioned above.
The supplement makes no mention of the four missing charts, but I'm sure Record Research had exclusive access to all the charts regardless of publication and I guess it really doesn't matter 36 years after the fact. Anyway, because I just spent $6 for a copy of the above book and since it's easier than constructing my own list from the actual charts, we'll go with that book (I'm not lazy, just efficient 😉). Below is an annotated list of the songs listed in the supplement, provided with links in hopes of helping you find some vintage tunes that are new to you. Click on the title to hear the tune or see the video, click on the artist for a Wikipedia entry, and click on the album for the Discogs entry. In all, there were 105 tracks that "bubbled under" the Hot 100 in 1982, here's 21 of those.
Title |
Artist
|
Album
| BU | Rock | AC | RB | Dance | Country |
Mountain Music | Alabama | Mountain Music | 101 | 1 | ||||
Rock 'N' Roll Party in the Streets | 109 | 23 | ||||||
He was Really Sayin' Somethin' | Bananarama | Deep Sea Skiving | 108 | 16 | ||||
If Love Takes You Away | 108 | 22 | ||||||
Baby, Oh No | Bow Wow Wow | I Want Candy | 103 | 58 | ||||
It Was I | 110 | |||||||
Do the Donkey Kong | Buckner & Garcia | Pac-Man Fever | 103 | |||||
Jamaica | 105 | 54 | ||||||
Just Be Yourself | Cameo | Alligator Woman | 101 | 12 | ||||
Baby I Need Your Loving | 103 | 17 | 35 | |||||
Blue Moon with Heartache | Roseanne Cash | Seven Year Ache | 104 | 37 | 1 | |||
It Ain't Easy Comin' Down | 109 | 23* | ||||||
Harder than Diamond | Chubby Checker | The Change has Come | 104 | 33 | ||||
Stage Fright | 105 | 34 | ||||||
Take a Lickin' and Keep On Kickin' | William "Bootsy" Collins | The One Giveth, The Count Taketh Away | 103 | 29 | ||||
One Hello | 110 | 50 | ||||||
There She Goes Again | Marshall Crenshaw | Marshall Crenshaw | 110 | |||||
Slow Down | 106 | 13 | ||||||
Ragin' Cajun | Charlie Daniels Band | Windows | 109 | 76 | ||||
Through Being Cool | 107 | 32 | ||||||
Peek-A-Boo! | Devo | Oh, No! It's Devo | 106 | 13 |
*Charlene's single "It Ain't Easy Comin' Down" was originally released in 1977 and the #23 peak on the Adult Contemporary chart is from that year, not 1982.
"Rock and Roll Party In the Streets" was a request favorite in the early 90s at WXLP/Quad Cities. I can't tell you how many times I played it.
ReplyDeleteYou played it every time they "Axed" for it?
DeleteMany of these singles missed the charts because they just plain sucked and hopefully someone at the label was demoted because of it. But then there are those that were unfairly discriminated against because they were just too cool for school. And shouldn't there have been some kind of a rule that any song that goes to Number One on any chart automatically makes the Hot 100?
ReplyDeleteHERC's Picks:
Mountain Music-Alabama
He Was Really Sayin' Somethin'-Bananarama
Blue Moon with Heartache-Rosanne Cash
There She Goes Again-Marshall Crenshaw
Through Being Cool-DEVO