Showing posts with label 84 of '84. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 84 of '84. Show all posts

Friday, August 16, 2024

Counting down my Top 84 of '84: Singles #10 - 1

A breakdown of my top singles from 1984



Miss Me Blind
Culture Club
Weeks in Hot 100: 16
Peaked: April 21
Album: Colour by Numbers (Virgin/Epic)


 U.S. Billboard charts:
 Hot 1005
 Adult Contemporary12
 R&B8
 Dance10

The song that made me a Culture Club fan and still my favorite CC tune. Tasty vocal harmonies, easy to dance to, fuzzy guitar solo that has a nice shape followed by that hooky break about 3:15 in.


New Moon on Monday
Duran Duran
Weeks in Hot 100: 16
Peaked: March 17
Album: Seven and the Ragged Tiger (Capitol)

 U.S. charts:
 Hot 10010
 Rock4

On my first listen to Seven and the Ragged Tiger, this was the only song I liked. (Let's be honest, "The Reflex" was kinda boring until Nile Rodgers got a hold of it.). This one doesn't get much play anymore and that's a shame because that chorus has at least three hooks that I can count.


Magic
The Cars
Weeks in Hot 100: 17
Peaked: July 7
Album: Heartbeat City (Elektra)

 U.S. charts:
 Hot 10012
 Rock1

I only like two songs from the Heartbeat City album - "Hello Again" and this song. It's a great tune for driving around with the windows down, stereo blasting. To be honest, in 1984 I was driving a 1973 Ford Maverick with no A/C at the time, so windows up wasn't really an option.


Let's Go Crazy
Prince
Weeks in Hot 100: 19
Peaked: September 29
Album: Purple Rain (Warner Bros.)

 U.S. charts:
 Hot 1001
 Rock19
 R&B1
 Dance1

What a fantastic album opener. The synth organ builds under Prince's pseudo-intellectual rambling, then the drums kick in and you start to move, then that guitar riff comes through your speakers and you're all in. That synth lick is every bit as good and memorable as what he wrote for "1999." And the sweet guitar solos just give you a taste of what's to come. I distinctly remember a trip down Interstate 45 on a hot afternoon in October 1984 where all I listened to was "Let's Go Crazy" for two hours straight, singing at the top of lungs. I hope the other travelers appreciated the marathon performance, because my voice was shredded by the time I reached my destination.


The Reflex
Duran Duran
Weeks in Hot 100: 21
Peaked: June 23
Album: Seven and the Ragged Tiger (Capitol)

 U.S. charts:
 Hot 1001
 Rock35
 Dance15

This thing is fantastic and it's all due to Nile Rodgers' remixing skills. If there is one song that immediately takes me back to high school graduation, it is this one. In May 1984, this song was just about all I played in my car, had the 12" single, waited for the manic concert video on MTV, etc. I specifically remember dancing to this song at a post-graduation party in the park about 1 AM after spending a few hours at the beach.


Pride (In the Name of Love)
U2
Weeks in Hot 100: 15
Peaked: December 15
Album: The Unforgettable Fire (Island)

 U.S. charts:
 Hot 10033
 Rock2

Easily my all-time favorite U2 track and has been since the get-go. The lyrics aren't historically accurate and that doesn't even bother me. Such passion.


I Feel for You
Chaka Khan
Weeks in Hot 100: 26
Peaked: November 24
Album: i Feel for You (Warner Bros.)

 U.S. charts:
 Hot 1003
 R&B1
 Dance1

You betcha! Written by Prince, rap by Melle Mel, harmonica solo by Stevie Freakin' Wonder. And Chaka delivers as usual. Amazing. Dancing now as I attempt to type.


Head Over Heels
The Go-Go's
Weeks in Hot 100: 10
Peaked: May 19
Album: Talk Show (I.R.S.)

 U.S. charts:
 Hot 10011
 Rock33
 Dance49

While Beauty and the Beat is my favorite Go-Go's album, this is easily my favorite Go-Go's single and it's not even close (and the whole Talk Show album tends to be underrated). I don't know what I like more, the bass licks, the piano pounding, or Belinda's vocals.


Hold Me Now
Thompson Twins
Weeks in Hot 100: 21
Peaked: May 5
Album: Into the Gap (Arista)

 U.S. charts:
 Hot 1002
 Adult Contemporary8
 Rock9
 Dance1

Reminds me of driving in my car listening to the Into The Gap cassette during the spring of my senior year in high school. When I listen now, I still try (and usually fail) to hit the high falsetto notes during the last chorus - "Oh, will you stay with me?" - just like I did all those years ago.


It's My Life
Talk Talk
Weeks in Hot 100: 14
Peaked: May 19
Album: It's My Life (EMI)

 U.S. charts:
 Hot 10031
 Rock23
 Dance1

Not only my favorite Talk Talk song, it's one of my favorite eighties songs (it's also the group's only US Top 40 single). I had a cassette dub of the group's debut album, The Party's Over, and I bought the LP of It's My Life. Not long after I had purchased the album, I was at a high school pool party near graduation. They had a Houston rock radio station playing (probably 101 KLOL) and I was stopped in my tracks when I heard the single "It's My Life" played alongside Ozzy and AC/DC. Never heard it again on that station, but I was pleasantly surprised that afternoon. The single peaked at #31 in only 6 weeks in the Top 40. You know what I going to say about that: too low and too few.


All chart positions are peak positions from Billboard charts for 1984. These are my personal top 84 singles of those that peaked on the Billboard charts in 1984. The list is solely my opinion. Using Joel Whitburn's book, Pop Annual 1955-2005, I started with the 434 singles that peaked on Billboard Magazine's Hot 100 chart in 1984. An initial pass through that list narrowed it down to 106 tunes, then listening, ranking, and editing began. The top 84 are presented this week, in order.



Other lists of singles from My Favorite Decade:

Thursday, August 15, 2024

Counting down my Top 84 of '84: Singles #40 - 11

A breakdown of my top singles from 1984





Title
Artist
Pop
AC
Rock
R&B
Dance
40
"No More Lonely Nights"
Paul McCartney
6
2
16


39
"Borderline"
Madonna
10
23


4
38
"Automatic"
Pointer Sisters
5
36

2
2
37
"Got A Hold On Me"
Christine McVie
10
1
1


36
"Whisper to a Scream (Birds Fly)"
Icicle Works
37

18

13
35
"Sexcrime (Nineteen Eighty-Four)"
Eurythmics
81



2
34
"Original Sin"
INXS
58

43

13
33
"The Lebanon"
Human League
64



19
32
"Turn to You"
The Go-Go's
32




31
"Talking in Your Sleep"
The Romantics
3

2

1



Title
Artist
Pop
AC
Rock
R&B
Dance
30
"After All"
Al Jarreau
69
6

26

29
"They Don't Know"
Tracey Ullman
8
11



28
"Owner of a Lonely Heart"
Yes
1

1

3
27
"Out of Touch"
Daryl Hall & John Oates
1
8
18
24
1
26
"Jump (For My Love)"
Pointer Sisters
3
11

3
8
25
"Time Will Reveal"
DeBarge
18
12

1

24
"Footloose"
Kenny Loggins
1

2


23
"Communication"
Spandau Ballet
59



58
22
"Hello Again"
The Cars
20

22

8
21
"New Song"
Howard Jones
27

58

4



Title
Artist
Pop
AC
Rock
R&B
Dance
20
"Oh Sherrie"
Steve Perry
3
33
1


19
"Doctor Doctor"
Thompson Twins
11
35
12

18
18
"Wouldn't It be Good"
Nik Kershaw
46

58


17
"If This is It"
Huey Lewis & The News
6
5
3


16
"Thriller"
Michael Jackson
4
24
42
3
44
15
"(You Can Still) Rock in America"
Night Ranger
51

15


14
"Middle of the Road"
Pretenders
19

2

43
13
"Alibis"
Sergio Mendes
29
5



12
"Panama"
Van Halen
13

2


11
"Hello"
Lionel Richie
1
1

1






All chart positions are peak positions from Billboard charts for 1984. These are my personal top 84 singles of those that peaked on the Billboard charts in 1984. The list is solely my opinion. Using Joel Whitburn's book, Pop Annual 1955-2005, I started with the 434 singles that peaked on Billboard Magazine's Hot 100 chart in 1984. An initial pass through that list narrowed it down to 106 tunes, then listening, ranking, and editing began. The top 84 are presented this week, in order.

Wednesday, August 14, 2024

Counting down my Top 84 of '84: Singles #84 - 41

A breakdown of my top singles from 1984





Title
Artist
Pop
AC
Rock
R&B
Dance
84
"Legs"
ZZ Top
8

3

13
83
"What About Me"
Kenny Rogers with Kim Carnes & James Ingram
15
1



82
"Flesh for Fantasy"
Billy Idol
29

8

21
81
"Yah Mo B There"
James Ingram and Michael McDonald
19
10

5

80
"If Ever You're In My Arms Again"
Peabo Bryson
10
1

6

79
"Strut"
Sheena Easton
7



6
78
"Are We Ourselves"
The Fixx
15

1


77
"Dance Hall Days"
Wang Chung
16

24

1
76
"The Politics Of Dancing"
Re-Flex
24

19

8
75
"Jump"
Van Halen
1

1

17
74
"The Longest Time"
Billy Joel
14
1



73
"I'm So Excited"
Pointer Sisters
9
25






Title
Artist
Pop
AC
Rock
R&B
Dance
72
"Leave It"
Yes
24

3

29
71
"Blue Jean"
David Bowie
8

2

2
70
"My Ever-Changing Moods"
The Style Council
29
34
52


69
"It's a Miracle"
Culture Club
13
8


10
68
"Only When You Leave"
Spandau Ballet
34
35
40


67
"Love Somebody"
Rick Springfield
5

13


66
"Holiday"
Madonna
16


25
1
65
"Lucky Star"
Madonna
4
19


1
64
"Stay the Night"
Chicago
16

7


63
"Fields of Fire"
Big Country
52




62
"Eyes Without a Face"
Billy Idol
4

5

63



Title
Artist
Pop
AC
Rock
R&B
Dance
61
"So Bad"
Paul McCartney
23
3



60
"The Heart of Rock & Roll"
Huey Lewis & The News
6

5


59
"Joanna"
Kool & The Gang
2
2

1

58
"Missing You"
John Waite
1
7
1

27
57
"Gold"
Spandau Ballet
29
17



56
"I Will Follow"
U2
81




55
"Twist of Fate"
Olivia Newton-John
5



51
54
"It Can Happen"
Yes
51

5


53
"Like a Virgin"
Madonna
1
29

9
1
52
"Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go"
Wham!
1



27
51
"I Can't Drive 55"
Sammy Hagar
26

9





Title
Artist
Pop
AC
Rock
R&B
Dance
50
"Let's Hear It for the Boy"
Deniece Williams
1
3

1
1
49
"Lights Out"
Peter Wolf
12

6

11
48
"Hard Habit to Break"
Chicago
3
3



47
"I Want a New Drug"
Huey Lewis & The News
6

7

1
46
"Sister Christian"
Night Ranger
5

2


45
"Hot for Teacher"
Van Halen
56

24


44
"Go Insane"
Lindsey Buckingham
23

4


43
"What Is Love?"
Howard Jones
33

20


42
"Hyperactive"
Thomas Dolby
62

39

37
41
"Rebel Yell"
Billy Idol
46

9

50





All chart positions are peak positions from Billboard charts for 1984. These are my personal top 84 singles of those that peaked on the Billboard charts in 1984. The list is solely my opinion. Using Joel Whitburn's book, Pop Annual 1955-2005, I started with the 434 singles that peaked on Billboard Magazine's Hot 100 chart in 1984. An initial pass through that list narrowed it down to 106 tunes, then listening, ranking, and editing began. The top 84 are presented this week, in order.