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    sorry, forever young is an all-timer* Archived Message

    Posted by suburbanmyth on November 12, 2023, 9:58:52, in reply to "Rod fucking Stewart*"


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    I feel like 80% of the top 40’s from the 80’s have a song of his, and I remember maybe 10% of them.
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    Top 40 Singles
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    1 1 CARIBBEAN QUEEN (No More Love On The Run) –•– Billy Ocean (Jive)-14 (2 Weeks at #1) (1)
    2 2 I JUST CALLED TO SAY I LOVE YOU –•– Stevie Wonder (Motown)-13 (1)
    3 3 PURPLE RAIN –•– Prince & The Revolution (Warner Brothers)-6 (3)
    4 5 WAKE ME UP BEFORE YOU GO-GO –•– Wham! (Columbia)-10 (4)
    5 10 I FEEL FOR YOU –•– Chaka Khan (Warner Brothers)-10 (5)
    6 12 OUT OF TOUCH –•– Daryl Hall & John Oates (RCA)-7 (6)
    7 9 BETTER BE GOOD TO ME –•– Tina Turner (Capitol)-9 (7)
    8 8 BLUE JEAN –•– David Bowie (EMI-America)-9 (8)
    9 4 HARD HABIT TO BREAK –•– Chicago (Full Moon / Warner Brothers)-15 (3)
    10 11 DESERT MOON –•– Dennis DeYoung (A&M)-10 (10)

    11 15 STRUT –•– Sheena Easton (EMI-America)-12 (11)
    12 20 ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT –•– Cyndi Lauper (Portrait)-6 (12)
    13 18 PENNY LOVER –•– Lionel Richie (Motown)-6 (13)
    14 7 ON THE DARK SIDE –•– Eddie & The Cruisers / John Cafferty & The Beaver Brown Band (Scotti Brothers)-22 (7)
    15 13 I’M SO EXCITED –•– The Pointer Sisters (Planet)-31 (9)
    16 14 SOME GUYS HAVE ALL THE LUCK –•– Rod Stewart (Warner Brothers)-12 (10)
    17 6 LUCKY STAR –•– Madonna (Sire)-12 (4)
    18 22 WHAT ABOUT ME? –•– Kenny Rogers, Kim Carnes & James Ingram (RCA)-9 (18)
    19 25 NO MORE LONELY NIGHTS –•– Paul McCartney (Columbia)-5 (19)
    20 24 THE WAR SONG –•– Culture Club (Virgin)-6 (20)

    21 16 WHO WEARS THESE SHOES? –•– Elton John (Geffen)-10 (16)
    22 30 COOL IT NOW –•– New Edition (MCA)-8 (22)
    23 19 SWEPT AWAY –•– Diana Ross (RCA)-11 (19)
    24 27 I CAN’T HOLD BACK –•– Survivor (Scotti Brothers)-9 (24)
    25 29 SEA OF LOVE –•– The Honeydrippers (Es Paranza)-5 (25)
    26 28 IT AIN’T ENOUGH –•– Corey Hart (EMI-America)-7 (26)
    27 31 WALKING ON A THIN LINE –•– Huey Lewis & The News (Chrysalis)-4 (27)
    28 38 THE WILD BOYS –•– Duran Duran (Capitol)-2 (28)
    29 32 TEACHER, TEACHER –•– 38 Special (Capitol)-7 (29)
    30 33 I CAN’T DRIVE 55 –•– Sammy Hagar (Geffen)-7 (30)

    31 35 WE BELONG –•– Pat Benatar (Chrysalis)-3 (31)
    32 17 LET’S GO CRAZY –•– Prince & The Revolution (Warner Brothers)-15 (1)
    33 42 VALOTTE –•– Julian Lennon (Atlantic)-4 (33)
    34 21 DRIVE –•– The Cars (Elektra)-15 (3)
    35 37 GIRLS WITH GUNS –•– Tommy Shaw (A&M)-7 (35)
    36 39 SUGAR DON’T BITE –•– Sam Harris (Motown)-9 (36)
    37 40 WE ARE THE YOUNG –•– Dan Hartman (MCA)-6 (37)
    38 46 HELLO AGAIN –•– The Cars (Elektra)-3 (38)
    39 23 COVER ME –•– Bruce Springsteen (Columbia)-14 (7)
    40 44 TEARS –•– John Waite (EMI-America)-4 (40)

    Top movie at the box office
    The movie "Oh, God! You Devil!" was at the top of the box office on November 10, 1984.

    November 9, 1984: The horror movie A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) is released in cinemas.

    November 6, 1984: Ronald Reagan defeats Walter F. Mondale to become the next President of the United States.





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