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Saturday, July 1, 2023
Promo posters as seen on "WKRP in Cincinnati" #85
Albums: Peter Tosh - Wanted Dread & Alive (EMI America, 1981), Stiff Records (1980), Jefferson Starship - Modern Times (Grunt, 1981), The Rolling Stones - Tattoo You (Warner/Atlantic, 1981), The Tubes - The Completion Backward Principle (Capitol, 1981)
Episode: Season 4, Episode 3, "The Union"
Original air date: Wednesday, October 21, 1981
Bonus: visible album sleeve is Tattoo You.
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1981
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Jefferson Starship
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Peter Tosh
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Rolling Stones
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The Tubes
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WKRP
Tuesday, January 3, 2023
Promo posters as seen on "WKRP in Cincinnati" #80

Albums: Joe Walsh - There Goes the Neighborhood (Asylum, 1981), Peter Tosh - Wanted: Dread & Alive (EMI, 1981), Rodney Crowell - Rodney Crowell (Warner Bros., 1981), Pretenders - Pretenders II (Sire, 1981), The Tubes - The Completion Backward Principle (Capitol, 1981)
Episode: Season 4, Episode 4, "Rumors"
Original air date: Wednesday, October 28, 1981
Labels:
Joe Walsh
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Peter Tosh
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Pretenders
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Rodney Crowell
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The Tubes
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WKRP
Tuesday, December 13, 2022
Promo posters as seen on "WKRP in Cincinnati" #79
Albums & singles: Lene Lovich - "New Toy" (Epic, 1981), Peter Tosh - Wanted: Dread & Alive (EMI, 1981), Al Jarreau - Breakin' Away (Warner Bros., 1981), Dynasty - The Second Adventure (Solar, 1981), The Tubes - The Completion Backward Principle (Capitol, 1981)
Episode: Season 4, Episode 5, "Straight from the Heart"
Original air date: Wednesday, November 4, 1981
It looks like Dr. Fever is perusing the September 19, 1981 issue of Billboard:
Labels:
1981
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Al Jarreau
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Billboard
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Dynasty
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Lene Lovich
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Peter Tosh
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The Tubes
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WKRP
Saturday, June 4, 2022
Promo posters as seen on "WKRP in Cincinnati" #75
Albums: The Doors - Greatest Hits (1980, Elektra), The Tubes - The Completion Backward Principle (1981, Capitol), Mink DeVille - Coup De GrĂ¢ce (1981, Atlantic), and The Police - Ghost in the Machine (A&M, 1981).
Episode: Season 4, Episode 10,"Love, Exciting and New"
Original air date: Wednesday, January 6, 1982
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1980
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1981
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1982
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Mink DeVille
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The Doors
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The Police
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The Tubes
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WKRP
Sunday, January 2, 2022
Bubbling Under 1981
The following songs didn't quite make Billboard's Hot 100 list in 1981, peaking at positions 101-110. Nevertheless, there's some good tunes here that deserve a second listen and at least one that has had some real staying power over the last 40+ years.
Below is a Mixcloud show containing 14 of the Bubbling Under tunes followed by an annotated playlist:
"Look Up!"
Patrice Rushen
From the album Posh
Written by Patrice Rushen, Charles Mims, Jr., Sheree Brown
Produced by Charles Mims, Jr & Patrice Rushen
U.S. Billboard charts peaks: | |
Bubbling Under | 102 |
Dance | 2 |
R & B | 13 |
Patrice Rushen put out a series of wonderful singles on Elektra from about 1977-87 yet only one song became a Top 40 pop hit. This fact absolutely baffles me. However, her singles did much better on Billboard's Dance and R&B charts. As this single illustrates, Rushen had a fantastic blend of R&B, pop, disco, and jazz in her music.
"Goodbye Elenore"
Toto
From the album Turn Back
Written by David Paich
Produced by Toto & Geoff Workman
U.S. Billboard charts peaks: | |
Bubbling Under | 107 |
For the guitar-heavy, arena-rock Turn Back album, the band seems to have come up with some great, aggressive riffs and then didn't do much with them. But the classic Toto chops are on full display, so it's got that going for it. The shuffle groove here reminds me a little of Boston's "Smokin'" so maybe that's what they were going for.
Talking Heads
From the album Remain in Light
Written by David Byrne, Brian Eno, Chris Frantz, Jerry Harrison, Tina Weymouth
Produced by Brian Eno
U.S. Billboard charts peaks: | |
Bubbling Under | 103 |
Dance | 20 |
The band's signature tune wasn't the most successful on the charts, but even after 40+ years, I never tire of hearing it. Classic. A live version of the tune later peaked in the Hot 100 at #91 in 1985.
"Send a Little Love My Way (As Always)"
Stephen Bishop
From the album Red Cab to Manhattan
Written by Stephen Bishop
Produced by Mike Mainieri & Tommy LiPuma
U.S. Billboard charts peaks: | |
Bubbling Under | 108 |
Adult Contemporary | 31 |
With a supporting cast that includes Steve Gadd, Dean Parks, and Mainieri, this single is a little piece of soft rock heaven yet it only hit #31 on the AC chart. Go figure.
"Generals and Majors"
XTC
From the album Black Sea
Written by Colin Moulding
Produced by Steve Lillywhite
U.S. Billboard charts peaks: | |
Bubbling Under | 104 |
Rock | 28 |
I can't explain why XTC wasn't bigger in the US. Maybe they were a bit too quirky. The band's pop songwriting was always top-notch and this anti-war song is no exception. It did better in the band's native UK, peaking at #32.
"Time Heals"
Todd Rundgren
From the album Healing
Written by Todd Rundgren
Produced by Todd Rundgren
U.S. Billboard charts peaks: | |
Bubbling Under | 107 |
Rock | 18 |
Daryl Hall once said, "I think [Todd Rundgren] writes great religious music. He just doesn't have very many members of his church." Well, I'm a member. This upbeat tune is typical Rundgren with all his familiar chord progressions and cadences. This tune sometimes gets a mention in the annals of pop culture as its video was the eighth music video to air on MTV during its launch on August 1, 1981.
"Two Lonely Nights"
Nielsen Pearson
From the album Nielsen/Pearson
Written by Reed Nielsen and Mark Pearson
Produced by Richard Landis
U.S. Billboard charts peaks: | |
Bubbling Under | 110 |
From the album that spawned the duo's only Top 40 hit, "If You Should Sail," this single doesn't quite meet that song's standard, but its a decent, smooth westcoast joint. Odd choice for single release - it's good album filler, but it's still filler. Is that Tom Scott on a lyricon solo?
"Second Choice"
Any Trouble
From the album Where Are All the Nice Girls?
Written by Clive Gregson
Produced by John Wood
U.S. Billboard charts peaks: | |
Bubbling Under | 108 |
The entire Where Are All the Nice Girls? is full of hook-laden power pop and is highly recommended for fans of Elvis Costello, Nick Lowe, Marshall Crenshaw, early Joe Jackson, etc.

"Summer Strut"
Spyro Gyra
From the album Freetime
Written by Jeremy Wall
Produced by Jay Beckenstein & Richard Calandra
U.S. Billboard charts peaks: | |
Bubbling Under | 108 |
Spyro Gyra hit the Top 40 in 1979 with "Morning Dance" and the MCA label spent the next few years releasing singles in an attempt to duplicate that success. Top 40 success never came again for the band, but they earned a lifelong fan in me, if that helps them any. If you watched the Weather Channel back in the '80s and '90s, you might have caught this tune in a "Local on the 8's" segment.
"One Step Ahead"
Split Enz
From the album Waiata
Written by Neil Finn
Produced by David Tickle
U.S. Billboard charts peaks: | |
Bubbling Under | 104 |
The best cut on the Waiata album (pronounced why-arter), this song's hook isn't immediate, but once it grabs hold, it's in my ears for days. Another early MTV participant, the video for this song was the 28th aired on the network.
The Tubes
From the album The Completion Backward Principle
Written by The Tubes, David Foster & Steve Lukather
Produced by David Foster
U.S. Billboard charts peaks: | |
Bubbling Under | 101 |
Rock | 7 |
Reportedly, the album was lacking a clear cut single. So, producer David Foster, well known for bringing in session musicians if the band isn't meeting his standards, brought in Toto guitarist Steve Lukather was brought in to co-write and do the guitar work here. Nevertheless, it's the lead track on the album and, as such, grabbed my attention immediately when Jim, a high school buddy, loaned me his cassette of The Completion Backward Principle, a tasty collection of catchy, high gloss power pop. I wore that tape out. And then returned it. Sorry, Jim.
"Beautiful World"
Devo
From the album New Traditionalists
Written by Gerald Casale & Mark Mothersbaugh
Produced by Devo
U.S. Billboard charts peaks: | |
Bubbling Under | 109 |
The lyrics of this song start off as positive and upbeat then turn cynical and darker in short order. But I dig the simplistic music. Along with "Through Being Cool," this single is certainly one of the top two tunes on New Traditionalists.
"Tube Snake Boogie"
ZZ Top
From the album El Loco
Written by Billy Gibbons, Dusty Hill & Frank Beard
Produced by Bill Ham
U.S. Billboard charts peaks: | |
Bubbling Under | 102 |
Rock | 4 |
I grew up in the Houston area, so I heard a lot of ZZ Top on the radio and friend's tape decks. I was 14 years old when this song was released and, because of the sexual innuendo or double entendres throughout, me and my friends knew all the lyrics. Typical sex-crazed teenage mindset - it amused me much more as a teenager than it does now as a grandfather who is recently retired. But I guess that's to be expected.
"Going Back to Miami"
The Blues Brothers
From the album Made in America
Written by Wayne Cochran
Produced by Bob Tischler
U.S. Billboard charts peaks: | |
Bubbling Under | 108 |
The Blues Brothers weren't actually brothers, didn't play much actual blues music, and weren't particularly funny other than in their 1980 movie, which is fantastic. However, they were able to put together a stellar band (the likes of which hasn't been seen since) and that made all the difference. The band constantly steals the show and in this piece, Tom Scott rips off a reed-melting tenor solo that should have placed this live single in the Hot 100 all on its own.
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Labels:
1981
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Billboard
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Spyro Gyra
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Stephen Bishop
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Talking Heads
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The Tubes
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Todd Rundgren
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Toto
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XTC
Saturday, August 7, 2021
Promo posters as seen on "WKRP in Cincinnati" #65
Albums: Grace Jones - Nightclubbing (1981, Island), The Tubes - The Completion Backward Principle (1981, Capitol), Del Shannon - Drop Down And Get Me (1981, Elektra)
Episode: Season 4, Episode 14, "Jennifer and Johnny's Charity"
Original air date: Wednesday, February 3, 1982
Labels:
1981
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1982
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Del Shannon
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Grace Jones
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The Tubes
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WKRP
Monday, June 28, 2021
Promo posters as seen on "WKRP in Cincinnati" #64
Albums: The Tubes - The Completion Backward Principle (1981, Capitol), Elvis Costello - Trust (1981, Columbia), Patti Austin - Every Home Should Have One (1981, Qwest), AC/DC - For Those About To Rock We Salute You (1981, Atlantic), The Whispers - This Kind of Lovin' (1981, Solar), Marianne Faithfull - Dangerous Acquaintances (1981, Island)<
Episode: Season 4, Episode 15, "I'll Take Romance"
Original air date: Wednesday, February 17, 1982
Labels:
1981
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1982
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ACDC
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Elvis Costello
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Marianne Faithfull
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Patti Austin
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The Tubes
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The Whispers
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WKRP
Sunday, May 9, 2021
Music ads for 1981 releases
Labels:
1981
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Billy Squier
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George Duke
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Pages
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random album ad
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Split Enz
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The Tubes
Monday, June 15, 2020
Rock Short Takes, November 1981
Click on the image below to open a pdf file of the "Rock Short Takes" album reviews from Musician magazine's November 1981 issue. Artists include ELO, Def Leppard, The Tubes, and Gary Numan.
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1981
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Any Trouble
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Def Leppard
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Electric Light Orchestra
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Gary Numan
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Musician
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Short Takes
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The Tubes
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Village People
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ZZ Top
Monday, February 3, 2020
MFD Random Five #49
In which I shuffle through some music files and listen to the first five songs from the years 1976-85 that randomly pop up.
- "Prime Time" by The Tubes (1979, A&M)
A single released from the Remote Control album. Said album was produced by Todd Rundgren and his hand is all over this disco tune, especially apparent in the vocal harmonies, the synth solo and (even without a writing credit) it sounds like he wrote the entire bridge. It peaked at #34 in the UK singles chart, but didn't see any action stateside. - "I'm On the Outside Looking In" by Leslie Smith (1982, Elektra)
"I'm on the Outside (Looking In)" is a 1964 hit song by Little Anthony and the Imperials and if I've ever heard their version, I've forgotten it, but I can't imagine it being any smoother than this. Side A, track 2 on the wonderful Heartache album which was spotlighted on this very blog back in February 2019. - "Jump Street" by Boz Scaggs (1976, Columbia)
A minor-key blues piece that harkens back to Boz's days in the late '60s - Boz gets to play some blues guitar, if only for a short bit. Not bad on its own or in a shuffle, it doesn't really fit into the rest of the Silk Degrees album. I dig the urgency to the track and when the tempo picks up at the end. - "Believe in Magic" by Maurice White (1985, Columbia)
The answer to the question "what would Earth, Wind & Fire sound like if synths replaced all the instruments?" Good material wasted on poor arrangement and production. If you lived through 1985, you could easily pick the year this was released just by the sound of the thing. - "I Learnt How to Pray" by Squeeze (1985, A&M)
Speaking of characteristic 1985 production, here's more for ya. Squeeze was smart enough to include some "real" instruments in addition to the synths and LinnDrum, though. Typical Squeeze hooks aplenty throughout and a tasty organ solo from Jools Holland. Been awhile since I heard the Cosi Fan Tutti Frutti album, think I'll throw a copy into the truck's CD player today.
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1976
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1979
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1982
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1985
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Boz Scaggs
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Leslie Smith
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Maurice White
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Random five
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Squeeze
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The Tubes
Thursday, November 28, 2019
Promo posters as seen on "WKRP in Cincinnati" #52

Albums: Duran Duran - Duran Duran (1981, EMI), The Tubes - The Completion Backward Principle (1981, Capitol), Elvis Costello - Trust (1981, Columbia), Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band - Nine Tonight (Capitol, 1981), Oingo Boingo - Only a Lad (1981, IRS), The Rolling Stones - Tattoo You (1981, Rolling Stones), Riot - Fire Down Under (1981, Elektra)
Episode: Season 4, Episode 8, "Jennifer and the Will"
Original air date: Wednesday, December 2, 1981
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1981
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Bob Seger
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Duran Duran
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Elvis Costello
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Oingo Boingo
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Riot
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Rolling Stones
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The Tubes
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WKRP
Thursday, March 21, 2019
Two Hit Wonders 1976-85 [5 of 16]
*to qualify as a MFD two hit wonder, the artist or group can have placed only two singles in the Billboard Top 40 and those two singles must have entered the Top 40 during the years 1976-85. Many of these artists are occasionally mistaken for a one hit wonder or have hit other charts in Billboard, but each hit the Top 40 only twice. In no particular order, here's four of the 64 that I found:
BELLAMY BROTHERS
Country duo from Darby, Florida: brothers Howard (born 2/2/46) and David (born 9/16/50) Bellamy.
Title | Top 40 Debut | Chart Peak |
Let Your Love Flow | 3/6/76 | 1 |
If I Said You Had a Beautiful Body Would You Hold It Against Me | 7/14/79 | 39 |
ANDREW GOLD
Born on 8/2/51 in Burbank, California. Pop-rock singer/songwriter. Son of conductor Ernest Gold and singer Marni Nixon.
Born on 8/2/51 in Burbank, California. Pop-rock singer/songwriter. Son of conductor Ernest Gold and singer Marni Nixon.
Title | Top 40 Debut | Chart Peak |
Lonely Boy | 4/16/77 | 7 |
Thank You for Being a Friend | 3/4/78 | 25 |
NIGHT
Pop-rock group: Stevie Lange (female vocals), Chris Thompson (male vocals), Robbie McIntosh (guitar), Nicky Hopkins (piano), Billy Kristian (bass) and Rick Marotta (drums). Thompson was lead singer of Manfred Mann's Earth Band. McIntosh later joined The Pretenders and Paul McCartney's backing band.
Pop-rock group: Stevie Lange (female vocals), Chris Thompson (male vocals), Robbie McIntosh (guitar), Nicky Hopkins (piano), Billy Kristian (bass) and Rick Marotta (drums). Thompson was lead singer of Manfred Mann's Earth Band. McIntosh later joined The Pretenders and Paul McCartney's backing band.
Title | Top 40 Debut | Chart Peak |
Hot Summer Nights | 8/4/79 | 18 |
If You Remember Me | 10/20/79 | 17 |
THE TUBES
Pop-rock group from San Francisco: Fee Waybill (vocals), Bill Spooner and Roger Steen (guitars), Michael Cotton and Vince Welnick (keyboards), Rick Anderson (bass) and Prairie Prince (drums).
Pop-rock group from San Francisco: Fee Waybill (vocals), Bill Spooner and Roger Steen (guitars), Michael Cotton and Vince Welnick (keyboards), Rick Anderson (bass) and Prairie Prince (drums).
Title | Top 40 Debut | Chart Peak |
Don't Want to Wait Anymore | 8/1/81 | 35 |
She's a Beauty | 5/7/83 | 10 |
Data and artist descriptions taken from The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits, 7th edition (2000).
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1976
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1977
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1978
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1979
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1981
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1983
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Andrew Gold
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Bellamy Brothers
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Night
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The Tubes
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Two Hit Wonders
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