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Post by Juanca on Mar 8, 2019 22:44:40 GMT -5
#30
Angel Of The Morning Juice Newton
Total Points: 1326
Billboard Hot 100: 4
Billboard Top 100 of 1981: 25
From: Juice
Originally offered to Connie Francis and later recorded by Merrilee Rush & The Turnabouts in 1968, "Angel In The Morning" found its most successful incarnation with Juice Newton, who took it to No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 the week ending May 2, 1981. It would remain at its peak position for 4 weeks and was the first country music video aired on MTV, debuting the day the network launched.
Starting the day with a No. 1 loss, sorry craziaskowboi ...
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My cognizant life literally begins with this song. I was a toddler, maybe not even three years old yet, sitting in the back of my parents' Pontiac Sunbird coupe on my way to visit the doctor, and I remember four things: 1. It was late in the morning, and the sun was shining. 2. One of those giant keystone-shaped signs was pointing traffic to the ramp for the Pennsylvania Turnpike. 3. There was a dump truck parked alone in a parking lot next to the Turnpike sign.
4. This song was on the radio. This was when I learned what a "song" was, and I've been listening to music ever since. That's what makes this song so special to me, and why I had to make it my #1. On a related note, geography and everything associated with it (travel, roads and highways, etc.) have become major hobbies of mine as well. It can all be traced back to my first memory. I LOVE that!!! My earliest musical memories go back to the 1970s, but I hear what you say. There are some early 80s songs that bring me back to very special places in my mind and heart, and they become a big factor in my ranking of some songs, too. Thanks for sharing!
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Post by craziaskowboi on Mar 9, 2019 1:39:53 GMT -5
My cognizant life literally begins with this song. I was a toddler, maybe not even three years old yet, sitting in the back of my parents' Pontiac Sunbird coupe on my way to visit the doctor, and I remember four things: 1. It was late in the morning, and the sun was shining. 2. One of those giant keystone-shaped signs was pointing traffic to the ramp for the Pennsylvania Turnpike. 3. There was a dump truck parked alone in a parking lot next to the Turnpike sign.
4. This song was on the radio. This was when I learned what a "song" was, and I've been listening to music ever since. That's what makes this song so special to me, and why I had to make it my #1. On a related note, geography and everything associated with it (travel, roads and highways, etc.) have become major hobbies of mine as well. It can all be traced back to my first memory. I LOVE that!!! My earliest musical memories go back to the 1970s, but I hear what you say. There are some early 80s songs that bring me back to very special places in my mind and heart, and they become a big factor in my ranking of some songs, too. Thanks for sharing! Most of the songs I love can be attached to various fond memories, or even activities I enjoy, such as driving down the highway at night, or taking road trips. Likewise, many of the songs I dislike can be traced back to bad moments in my life. In these rankdowns, I rate the songs primarily on the memories they bring me, which is probably why I'm always at or near the bottom in terms of "closeness" to the rest of the group participating.
For example, "Oh Lord" by In This Moment was my #1 song in the 2017 Active Rock rankdown, but most people who participated in that rankdown panned it. I had to make it my #1, though, because I heard the song a bunch on a road trip I took to Missouri in the summer of 2017 to see the total solar eclipse. In fact, it was the first song I heard on the radio after the eclipse. Going the other way, "Never Let You Go" by Third Eye Blind brings back very heartbreaking memories for me, which is why I made it my #100 on the 2000 Alternative rankdown. The song was popular at a time when my love life ended up on the rocks. Sorry for tanking it, guys, but it hurts for me to listen to.
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Post by craziaskowboi on Mar 9, 2019 1:46:58 GMT -5
The Top 10 (alphabetical by song title):
Another One Bites The Dust - Queen Bette Davis Eyes - Kim Carnes Celebration - Kool and The Gang Hit Me With Your Best Shot - Pat Benatar Kiss On My List - Daryl Hall and John Oates 9 To 5 - Dolly Parton Rapture - Blondie Stop Draggin' My Heart Around - Stevie Nicks w/Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers The Winner Takes It All - Abba Urgent - Foreigner
2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 13, 21, 23, 48, 49.
5 in my top 10 6 in my top 20 10 in my top 50 0 in my bottom 50 0 in my bottom 20 0 in my bottom 10
Damn, this is good for my standards! Usually I have some random song in my 70s that ends up in the top 10, plus another song in my bottom half. But this time, everything in the top 10 is in my top half, and half of them are in my top 10. In fact, eight of the top 10 are in my top quartile. Sweeet.
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Post by Juanca on Mar 9, 2019 2:11:53 GMT -5
20. Morning Train (19): My favorite Sheena song this year, and just like the other 2 songs in this RD, a song that I still find pleasant to hear nowadays. Likely her song with most recurrent airplay back home.
19. Games People Play (6): Oh, noooo!!!! I've always loved this song! Its interesting and dynamic musicality that somewhat combines pop, dance, soft rock and progressive elements, in a well produced and well sung tune with strong melody and hooks. Robbed from the top 10!
18. The Tide Is High (2): :'( 7th top 10 loss. I was a HUGE Blondie fan at that time. This song was one of the yearend top 25 back home, and I loved the melody, Latin vibe, Debbie's attitude, and the instrumentation throughout the song. A classic 1980s with great recurrent airplay, and one of 5 songs that made Blondie one of my top 5 groups of the 1980s.
17. Whip It (20): Definitely one of the most forward-sounding songs in this RD. Full synth pop with strong melody, synthpop hooks, vocal attitude. Another hit with good recurrent airplay back home.
16. Starting Over (18): Great melody, vocals, lyrics. Overall a very strong song, with that doo-wop-like chorus that sounded classic and timeless. Sad to see John Lennon not having a song in the top 10 :(
15. You Make My Dreams (36): I fluctuated quite a bit on where to rank this song. I originally had it in my top 25 bucket, but interestingly the more I heard this and other songs around it, the more I settled into ranking it in my 30s. I really like it, don't get me wrong, and I've used it in several road trips, but I opted to rank higher those songs that I felt were more dynamic.
14. Hungry Heart (40): Same as above. Although one extra point is that, unlike YMMD, I hadn't heard this song in the 80s, and only heard it in the 90s when I bought his GH compilation. Still a pretty strong song, so not mad at seeing in the top 20.
13. Don't Stand So Close To Me (52): I like The Police, but this is not in my top 5 songs from them. A good song that I might have slightly under-ranked, but I still don't consider as strong as many other songs in the RD.
12. Jessie's Girl (35): A good pop-rock song that has kept good recurrent airplay back home. I like the combo of subdued verses and rockier choruses, and the piano / guitar music combo. Rick did a pretty good job on this one.
11. I'm Coming Out (26): I wasn't a super fan of this song back in the day, but Mo Money Mo Problems made me rediscover it and like it much more than before. Kind of a post-disco jam.
So I have left: 1, 3, 5 --> sole top 10 survivors! 12, 14, 15, 17 --> any could've been in my top 10, tho 21, 22 --> any could've been in my top 20 33 --> mmm, I knew this could be in the top 10... I love the act, and like this song, but I think it's over-appreciated
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Post by Juanca on Mar 9, 2019 2:22:10 GMT -5
I LOVE that!!! My earliest musical memories go back to the 1970s, but I hear what you say. There are some early 80s songs that bring me back to very special places in my mind and heart, and they become a big factor in my ranking of some songs, too. Thanks for sharing! Most of the songs I love can be attached to various fond memories, or even activities I enjoy, such as driving down the highway at night, or taking road trips. Likewise, many of the songs I dislike can be traced back to bad moments in my life. In these rankdowns, I rate the songs primarily on the memories they bring me, which is probably why I'm always at or near the bottom in terms of "closeness" to the rest of the group participating. For example, "Oh Lord" by In This Moment was my #1 song in the 2017 Active Rock rankdown, but most people who participated in that rankdown panned it. I had to make it my #1, though, because I heard the song a bunch on a road trip I took to Missouri in the summer of 2017 to see the total solar eclipse. In fact, it was the first song I heard on the radio after the eclipse. Going the other way, "Never Let You Go" by Third Eye Blind brings back very heartbreaking memories for me, which is why I made it my #100 on the 2000 Alternative rankdown. The song was popular at a time when my love life ended up on the rocks. Sorry for tanking it, guys, but it hurts for me to listen to.
I think this is a very valid and honest way of approaching the RDs!! Not like saying that country songs will always be in the bottom because that's a disliked genre and songs in this genre won't even be heard (SMH) Cool!
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Post by Doc Indie Party Rock on Mar 9, 2019 6:37:19 GMT -5
Damn I lost my #1 song of the year. Guess I'll post my actual Top 100 of 1981 now. This is actually one of my favorite years in music. A lot of classic new Wave and Album Rock songs make the cut. This year was packed with Cars songs from both "Candy-O" and "Panorama". I compiled this list about 10 years ago so some initial reactions have changed through the years. Doc Indie Party Rock 's TOP 100 songs of 1981.100. Altered States - I Could Be Happy99. The Cars - Panorama 98. Missing Persons - I Like Boys 97. Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark - Enola Gay 96. Electric Light Orchestra - Hold On Tight 95. John Cougar - This Time 94. AC/DC - Hell's Bells 93. Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark - Electricity 92. Adam and The Ants - Prince Charming 91. The Cars - Down Boys 90. Sheena Easton - Morning Train (9 To 5) 89. Devo - Big Mess 88. Duran Duran - Careless Memories 87. Duran Duran - Girls On Film*(returns in 1982) 86. Devo - Working In The Coal Mine *(from Heavy Metal soundtrack)85. The Pretenders - Message Of Love 84. The Cars - Running To You 83. Raydio feat. Ray Parker jr. - A Woman Needs Love(Just Like You Do) 82. Cheap Trick - Reach Out *(from Heavy Metal Soundtrack) 81. Devo - Through Being Cool 80. Pat Benatar - Fire and Ice 79. Prince - Uptown78. Heart - Tell It Like It Is 77. AC/DC - Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution 76. Touch - Don't You Know What Love Is 75. AC/DC - Problem Child 74. The Pretenders - Mystery Achievement 73. The Tubes - Talk To Ya Later 72. Don Felder - Heavy Metal (Takin' a Ride) *(from Heavy Metal Soundtrack) 71. AC/DC - Shoot To Thrill /What Do You Do For Money Honey charted so much AC/DC that I made a double A-side single out of these two. 70. Carl Carlton - She's A Bad Mama Jama (She's Built, She's Stacked) 69. Ozzy Osbourne - Over The Mountain 68. The Cars - Up & Down 67. John Lennon - Woman 66. Electric Light Orchestra - The Fall *(from Xanadu Soundtrack) 65. Greg Kihn Band - The Breakup Song (they don't write 'em) 64. Blondie - The Tide Is High 63. Foreigner - Waiting For A Girl Like You 62. REO Speedwagon - Tough Guys 61. Depeche Mode - Just Can't Get Enough A synthpop wonder.60. Olivia Newton-John - Suspended In Time *(from Xanadu soundtrack) 59. Red Ryder - Lunatic Fringe 58. Rod Stewart - Passion 57. Stevie Winwood - While You See A Chance 56. The Pretenders - Talk Of The Town 55. Missing Persons - Mental Hopscotch KROQ's #1 song of 1981.
54. Rick James - Superfreak 53. Spandau Ballet - To Cut A Long Story Short 52. Billy Squier - In The Dark 51. Journey - The Party's Over 50. Joey Scarbury- Believe It or Not 49. Jefferson Starship - Find Your Way back 48. Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - Night Watchman www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwPvvOe8FXc47. U2 - I Will Follow 46. Adam and The Ants - Friends 45. Devo - Jerkin' Back 'n' Forth 44. Blondie - Rapture43. The Who - You Better You Bet 42. Journey - Stone In Love 41. Michael Stanley Band - He Can't Love You 40. Adam and The Ants - Ant Music 39. Queen - Flash *(from Flash Gordon soundtrack) 38. Blue Öyster Cult - I'm Burning For You 37. Loverboy - The Kid Is Hot Tonight 36. The Cars - Gimmi Some Slack ...and now for the coolest band in the history of music. 35. The Cars - Misfit Kid 34. .38 Special - Hold On Loosley 33. Pat Benatar - Treat Me Right 32. Rod Stewart - Young Turks 31. Journey - Who's Crying Now 30. The Rolling Stones - Start Me Up 29. REO Speedwagon - Take It On The Run 28. Styx - The Best Of Times 27. Foreigner - Urgent 26. Donnie Iris - Ah Leah25. Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers; - A Woman In Love (It's Not Me) 24. Adam and The Ants - Stand and Deliver 23. Olivia Newton-John & Cliff Richard - Suddenly 22. Steve Nicks and Tom Petty - Stop Dragging My Heart Around 21. Hall & Oates - Kiss On My List 20. Billy Squier - The Stroke 19. Rick Springfield - I've Done Everything For You 18. Kool & the Gang - Celebration 17. Loverboy - Turn Me Loose16. The Police - De do do do, de da da da 15. Olivia Newton-John - Physical 14. Rush - Tom Sawyer 13. Styx- Too Much Time on My Hands 12. Hall & Oates- You Make My Dreams 11. Rush - Limelight 10. Pat Benatar - Hit Me With Your Best Shot 9. AC/DC - Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap from 1979, but I heard it all over the radio in 1981.8. The Police - Don't Stand So Close to Me 7. The Cars - Let's Gomy favorite song of all time made three chart years. 1979, 1980 ans 1981, and outlived most songs from 'Panorama" too.
6. Daryl Hall & John Oates - Private Eyes 5. REO Speedwagon - Keep On Loving YouPower ballad heaven. 4. Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - The Waiting3. Kim Carnes - Bette Davis Eyes2. AC/DC - Back In Black 1. Rick Springfield - Jessie's Girl
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Post by craziaskowboi on Mar 9, 2019 12:40:32 GMT -5
"Ah! Leah" is my favorite song of 1981, just so you all know.
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Post by Doc Indie Party Rock on Mar 10, 2019 2:07:28 GMT -5
a few thoughts on the last 20 songs we saw #30. Angel Of The Morning - Juice NewtonI also enjoyed Juice Newton. If 1981 wasn't stacked with what was the biggining of the New Wave slaughter on pop I might have gotten more into her songs. I found this one to have that epic power ballad vibe. This one had some Bonnie Tyler vibes. #29. Queen Of The Hearts - Juice Newton This one was o.k. My dad wasn't a big fan of Country Western, but I remember this album in his collection which I inherited years later. #28. The Breakup Song (They Don't Write 'Em) - The Greg Kihn BandThis "Jeopardy" were the only Greg Kihn songs I remember. This one gets into the feel of things right away. I recall somwhere saying that the "ahahaha"'s were because he didn't want all the lyrics to rhyme or something like that. #27. Slow Hand - The Pointer SistersI'm still pissed at Billboard for shutting "He's So Shy" out of 1980. "Slow Hand" hit the bulls eye with that smooth groove the guitars created. #26. Keep On Loving You - REO SpeedwagonThe grandfather of all Rock Power ballads. I loved this song from the start. The AOR bands like this one and Styx really knew how to inject the right amount of guitar for both Popsters and Rocksters. The Music Video is melted cheese, but this is the inspiration to classics like "Sister Christian", "Heaven" and "Miles Away". #25. Treat Me Right - Pat BenatarPat could do no wrong with her Hi-Fi vocals. I charted three of her top 40 hits in 1981. This is hard rock heaven to me. #24. Lady (You Bring Me Up) - The CommodoresThis song is alright. I appreciated it more in my older years. Funny thing is this is probably my favorite Commodores jam. #23. The Stroke - Billy SquierBilly hit that bulls eye here with the Queen -like "We Will Rock You" vibe. I'm glad this did so well on this rankdown. I was afraid PULSE wouldn't be on board with the "Stroke Me Stroke Me" lyrics? Back then I used to think Kevin Cronin and Billy were the same person. #22. While You See A Chance - Steve WinwoodMost of the songs from this set easily made my personal top 100 of 1981. Steve 's songs sounded so good cause he had musical back rounds on all genres. This song has a bit of jazz, blues, rock and Blue Eyed soul. #21. Who's Crying Now - JourneyI remember this one was huge on all Rock formats. You could hear this one on KLOS sandwiched between a Rush and AC/DC song. part two:#20. Morning Train (Nine To Five) - Sheena Easton Probably my favorite 80's short haired hottie. This was the first time Sheena scored a top 10 hit on my personal chart. that melody was so irresistible. #19. Games People Play - The Alan Parsons ProjectI never flipped for this band like some of you do, but I did like this song. I liked "Eye In The Sky" even more. #18. The Tide Is High - Blondie I had heard this song 100's of times but never saw the MV until this time. Up til last year I charted just about everything Blondie, but this is probably her weakest to me. Still made my top 100 tho. #17. Whip It - DevoThis was from 1980. Huge song and one of my favorite New Wave songs ever. In 1981 the band released another album titled 'New Traditionalists'. I charted a bunch of songs from it. #16. (Just Like) Starting Over - John LennonAnother song I started getting into years after it's initial release. I really like when it picks up pace. Almost like something Billy Joel would have released in 1983. #15. You Make My Dreams - Hall & OatesAnother one of my favorite music acts from the 80's. This song is pure fun from start to finish. This duo could make the most simple melody sound epic and were kings of the fade out. The original Blue Eyed soul champs inspired one of my favorite modern bands. Fitz and The Tantrums. There is even a MV where they perform "Moneygrabber" together. #14. Hungry Heart - Bruce SpringsteenThis one is alright. Truth be told I didn't get into The Boss until "Dancing In The Dark". I charted everything from 'Born In The USA'. #13. Don't Stand So Close To Me - The PoliceYes! My favorite Police song ever. The buildup to this song is perfect. It's funny but the songs mood is even a bit dark in the verses. Like the terror is growing inside him of how he feels for the girl, but than the tempo goes up. F U C K it. I'm in England and its the 80's. This is gonna be huge on the charts. #12. Jessie's Girl - Rick SpringfieldDamn! So close too. One of my top 10 songs from the whole 80's era. Such a perfect combination of guitar melodies and lyrics. There is a live performance where Rick takes three of my all time favorites "Just What I Needed", "Stacey's Mom" and this song and fuses them together. Great stuff. he even throws "8675-309/ Jenny" in there for laughs. A timeless classic. The perfect party rock jam. What else could be my #1 song? #11. I'm Coming Out - Diana RossAt #98 for this year end list. You know how close this song came to missing the list? This was on the radio all the time. It's my favorite Diana Ross jam and the reason "Mo Money Mo Problems" is my favorite gangsta rap song.
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Post by Unhinged on Mar 11, 2019 9:58:56 GMT -5
The Top 2
Here we are again at another Top 2 finale.
As stated above, in the beginning it looked as if Blondie would score a repeat of 1980 with "Rapture," but as the submissions kept rolling in it was clear that these two songs would take top billing.
Gotta say that I am pleasantly surprised to see these two end up here. My personal favorite group of all time vs. one of the best songs released by a female artist ever.
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Bette Davis Eyes Kim Carnes
Total Points: 1883
Billboard Hot 100: 1(9)
Billboard Top 100 of 1981: 1
From: Mistaken Identity
This enduringly popular smash was released in March of 1981 and would top the Billboard Hot 100 by the week ending May 16th. It spent 9 non-consecutive weeks at the top and would tie with "Endless Love" as the longest running No. 1 of 1981.
"Bette Davis Eyes" was the No. 1 song of 1981 according to Billboard.
Juanca loses his No. 1 (so close!) and both Mirago and craziaskowboi score perfect ranks!
singingrulebritannia - 6 God - 18 Butterflies & Hurricanes - 6 Sambalada - 21 Doc Indie Party Rock - 4 gonecountry - 8 mamooshka - 3 rowellfarm490 - 13 🇯🇲 dollybaby 🇯🇲 - 11 Mirago - 2 rgreen0625 - 6 Az Paynter - 51 newpower - 5 campbellssoup - 34 craziaskowboi - 2 tallen2001 - 21 Cody Wants Out... - 5 Red - 6 tim - 10 Juanca - 1 Unhinged - 4
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Another One Bites The Dust Queen
Total Points: 1900
Billboard Hot 100: 1(3)
Billboard Top 100 of 1981: 65
From: The Game
This massive international hit was released as the 4th single from the album The Game. The story goes that it was Michael Jackson, who after attending a Queen concert in Los Angeles, suggested to Freddie Mercury back stage that this be released as a single.
It peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in October of 1980, remaining in place for 3 weeks and garnered Queen a Grammy Award nomination for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal.
It was claimed at the time that the chorus, when played in reverse, can be heard as "Decide to smoke marijuana", "It's fun to smoke marijuana", or "Start to smoke marijuana." This claim was later debunked by Queen's record label.
5 perfect ranks with this winning...congratulations mamooshka , rowellfarm490 , Mirago , newpower and Red !
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That's it folks!
Hope you enjoyed the rankdown!
Thanks for participating and for all the wonderful conversation that took place about this awesome year in music!
Moving along to the Billboard 1982 Rankdown and submissions are due March 23rd!
The Billboard 1981 Rankdown
Another One Bites The Dust - Queen Bette Davis Eyes - Kim Carnes Rapture - Blondie Kiss On My List - Hall & Oates Hit Me With Your Best Shot - Pat Benatar Stop Draggin' My Heart Around - Stevie Nicks w/Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers Celebration - Kool & The Gang 9 To 5 - Dolly Parton The Winner Takes It All - Abba Urgent - Foreigner I'm Coming Out - Diana Ross Jessie's Girl - Rick Springfield Don't Stand So Close to Me - The Police Hungry Heart - Bruce Springsteen You Make My Dreams - Daryl Hall and John Oates (Just Like) Starting Over - John Lennon Whip It - Devo The Tide Is High - Blondie Games People Play - Alan Parsons Project Morning Train (Nine To Five) - Sheena Easton Who's Crying Now - Journey While You See a Chance - Steve Winwood The Stroke - Billy Squier Lady (You Bring Me Up) - Commodores Treat Me Right - Pat Benatar Keep On Loving You - REO Speedwagon Slow Hand - Pointer Sisters The Break Up Song - The Greg Kihn Band Queen Of Hearts - Juice Newton Angel Of The Morning - Juice Newton Woman - John Lennon Take It On The Run - REO Speedwagon Hold On Tight - ELO Master Blaster (Jammin') - Stevie Wonder Too Much Time On My Hands - Styx I Love A Rainy Night - Eddie Rabbitt Watching The Wheels - John Lennon Just The Two Of Us - Grover Washington Jr. Ain't Even Done With The Night - John Cougar Being With You - Smokey Robinson Passion - Rod Stewart De Do Do Do, de Da Da Da - The Police Theme from "Greatest American Hero" (Believe It Or Not) - Joey Scarbury All Those Years Ago - George Harrison For Your Eyes Only - Sheena Easton Endless Love - Diana Ross and Lionel Richie Tell It Like It Is - Heart Hey Nineteen - Steely Dan Modern Girl - Sheena Easton You've Lost That Loving Feeling - Daryl Hall and John Oates Woman In Love - Barbra Streisand Winning - Santana A Little in Love - Cliff Richard Seven Year Ache - Rosanne Cash Time - Alan Parsons Project Really Want To Know You - Gary Wright The Best of Times - Styx I Love You - The Climax Blues Band A Woman Needs Love (Just Like You Do) - Ray Parker Jr. and Raydio Smoky Mountain Rain - Ronnie Milsap Suddenly - Olivia Newton-John and Cliff Richard Somebody's Knockin' - Terri Gibbs This Little Girl - Gary "U.S." Bonds Lady - Kenny Rogers More Than I Can Say - Leo Sayer Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do) - Christopher Cross Guilty - Barbra Streisand and Barry Gibb Hearts - Marty Balin Sweetheart - Franke and The Knockouts America - Neil Diamond I Ain't Gonna Stand For It - Stevie Wonder I Can't Stand It - Eric Clapton Time Is Time - Andy Gibb The Boy From New York City - The Manhattan Transfer Same Old Lang Syne - Dan Fogelberg Step By Step - Eddie Rabbitt Cool Love - deleted Cruise Crying - Don Mclean It's My Turn - Diana Ross (There's) No Gettin' Over Me - Ronnie Milsap Giving It Up for Your Love - Delbert McClinton Love On the Rocks - Neil Diamond Sukiyaki - A Taste Of Honey Stars On 45 Medley - Stars On 45 How 'Bout Us - Champaign Miss Sun - Boz Scaggs Living Inside Myself - Gino Vannelli The One That You Love - Air Supply Sweet Baby - Stanley Clarke and George Duke I Made It Through the Rain - Barry Manilow Elvira - Oak Ridge Boys Beach Boys Medley - The Beach Boys Every Woman In the World - Air Supply What Kind Of Fool - Barbra Streisand and Barry Gibb Together - Tierra It's Now Or Never - John Schneider Hello Again - Neil Diamond Feels So Right - Alabama What Are We Doin' In Love - Dottie West I Don't Need You - Kenny Rogers
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Post by Az Paynter on Mar 11, 2019 10:21:24 GMT -5
I am perfectly on board for the Queen win; I don't mind 'Bette Davis Eyes' but I hate Kim's voice on it. That rasp is not a pleasant sound for me.
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Post by Alex1901 on Mar 11, 2019 10:26:10 GMT -5
Oh good Bette Davis Eyes didnt win. I probably would've put it in my 50s or 60s.
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Post by Red on Mar 11, 2019 12:15:42 GMT -5
Okay, so, yeah, I underranked "The Winner Takes It All". I would consider putting it top five now. Out of every song here, it's the one that has really stuck with me all over again. Well, that and "Smoky Mountain Rain". Pleasantly surprised "Kiss on My List" was so high. Thought it would get the classic H&O treatment. Love the top three. Wish I could say that "I could have had a top two perfecto", but "Rapture" was over 100 points behind the eventual #2, so...that wasn't happening. I was right about "Bette Davis Eyes" being a dark horse, but I wasn't prepared for "Another One Bites the Dust" to not have any tankers whatsoever. I mean, I'll take it, of course. "Another One" isn't one of my absolute favorite Queen songs, but even "merely" upper tier Queen will almost always be #1 for me in a rankdown like this, even against a few tough competitors. As always, a great job hosting, Unhinged. Just one more RD to go until we get to the really tough one. :kii:
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Post by singingrulebritannia on Mar 11, 2019 13:10:49 GMT -5
Ok I was literally asleep through the entire finale lol
The top 4 were all in my top 10, so the day is saved.
For some reason I never said this before now despite me definitely thinking of making the post. The song I was most surprised to see in the top 10 was "Celebration". It's the type of song so omnipresent and broad that it doesn't even feel anymore like an artist/group brought into the world. It's the exact type of song that even though I like it I could understand if someone finds it to be corny obnoxious vacuous fluff. So I'm shocked that there weren't even any bottom 40 rankings.
Also, whenever Bette Davis Eyes comes up, I have to post:
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Post by Mirago on Mar 11, 2019 14:11:03 GMT -5
Also, whenever Bette Davis Eyes comes up, I have to post: Who knew what magic mashing up Better Davis Eyes and Waiting for a Star to Fall might create?
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Post by Mirago on Mar 11, 2019 14:14:12 GMT -5
That Queen track changed the Game. :kii: It sounds like disco, funk, rhythm and rock all in one, not easy to accomplish. Can you imagine they had reservations about releasing it? 28-10-9-7-6-5-4-3-2-1. This is the closest I've been yet in an 80s rankdown so I fully endorse this Awesome top 10! Thanks Unhinged .
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Post by mamooshka on Mar 11, 2019 14:16:45 GMT -5
That was great, Unhinged. Lots of nail-biting moments ... but these are all worthy top placements. Looking forward to 1982. Attachment Deleted
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Post by newpower on Mar 11, 2019 14:41:25 GMT -5
I was off the interwebs the last 10 days so I missed the reveals but what a great top 10. Pleasantly suprised to see Hall & Oates that high. Thanks again for hosting Unhinged , excellent job as always.
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Post by gonecountry on Mar 11, 2019 19:37:47 GMT -5
Thanks Unhinged, great rankdown!
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Post by Doc Indie Party Rock on Mar 12, 2019 0:30:00 GMT -5
#10. Urgent - ForeignerKinda surprised to see this one make the top 10 here. Not complaining and if we ever do 70's, I would expect that same kinda love for "Hot Blooded",Double Vision" and "Feels Like The First Time". and that's just the tip of the "Cold As Ice" berg. #9. The Winner Takes It All - ABBA It's no "Dancin' Queen", but I see it has held up surprisingly good through the years. #8. 9 To 5 - Dolly PartonThis song among all my rock and New wave classics of 1981 might seem like an oddball, but what do I love besides party rock? Music with an ultra fun vibe. #7. Celebration - Kool & The Gangparty dance music. Love this one. I'll sandwich this one in between "Ladies Night" and " Get Down On It" as my Kool & the Gang fav. #6. Stop Draggin' My Heart Around - Stevie Nicks & Tom Petty and the HeartbreakersThis one has become more and more one of my favs from 1981. Tom and Stevie sound great together. Another rock classic that was deservingly overplayed on hard rock radio format. #5. Hit Me With Your Best Shot - Pat BenatarLook at all those top 10's. Am I glad I love female rock vocals even more. This is like female anthem over here. The chicks over here hit back. #4. Kiss On My List - Hall & OatesWith this one ending up so high my hopes are super positive "I Can't Go For That (no Can Do)"#3. Rapture - BlondieAnother song that would end up higher on my top 100 if I would redo it. Especially since I learned the rap and can sing along. Here's is the classic Italo Disco cover from Elena Ferretti singing under her famous alias Sophie. the rap is done by Mauro Farina. #2. Bette Davis Eyes - Kim CarnesKim had more hits in the 80's than she is remembered for. This is surely my favorite tho. It needed her "smoky" vocals to work tho. Those claps effects were all over the charts in 70's and 80's. "Let's Go" The Cars and Devo "Whip It" ,and Hall & Oates "Private Eyes" also put those claps to good use. #1. Another One Bites The Dust - QueenA great #1 song. I still feel it did most of its damage in 1980 and #65 is embarrassing. I'm sure Billboard questioned themselves after that decision was made. This is one of those songs when you have to break the rules and give it its deserving slot in a year end countdown. I'm glad we did as a team. This was a massive year in music, but I can't wait to see how 1982 turns out. Thanks to Unhinged and looking forward to the next blast into the past.
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Post by rowellfarm490 on Mar 12, 2019 9:37:57 GMT -5
Wow, cool! I didn't think "Another One Bites the Dust" would be able to pull it off. I figured there was bound to be some low rankers for it, as there usually are for my #1 song in these 80s rankdowns. I'm glad to be proven wrong! Thanks for hosting Unhinged ! I'll be looking forward to 1982. I don't think my expected #1 will be quite as fortunate there though.
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Post by craziaskowboi on Mar 14, 2019 10:46:03 GMT -5
Wow, I had four perfect rankings in this rankdown!
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Post by Juanca on Mar 16, 2019 0:22:04 GMT -5
10. Urgent (15): Oh! Foreigner in the top 10? :o Great to see their succeeding with one of their best songs (although I still think IWKWLI deserved a much higher spot in 1985!). Love the rock energy, the unexpected sax bridge, and of course the strong vocals. This ended in the yearend top 10 back home, and has maintained pretty good recurrent airplay. Back in the early 80s I was amused at how this and Rod Stewart's Passion were all about repeating a two-syllable word as the main hook 9. The Winner Takes It All (3): :'( One of my top 3 Abba songs for sure (currently my #1, but sometimes I love couple other songs a bit more). I see this as Agnetha's most heartfelt, poignant and powerful vocal. The melody, albeit a bit simple, is strong enough to carry the outstanding lyric and main vocals. Background vocals and piano (especially in the outro) are the icing on the cake. Outstanding song and one of my favorite 1980s songs. By the way, they didn't record a version in Spanish... probably the best version in Spanish was by Pimpinela in the late 1990s 8. 9 To 5 (22): Another pretty good country pop song this year. Although this was only my 4th highest this year, it's still great to see one country song in a yearend top 10! Super fun. 7. Celebration (12): And this is even more fun!! A classic 1980s party song, and just behind Ladies Night in terms of my favorite K&TG songs. Great to see it in the top 10! By the way, I was so excited in 1992 when I heard that Kylie was doing a cover. It seemed so promising... but ended up so disappointing!! No one should ever do a cover anymore. Period. I did like their 1991 remix, though. Great way to update the sound to the new decade :) 6. Stop Draggin' My Heart Around (14): I wasn't a big fan of this song in the 1980s, but I grew to like it with time. Now it's one of my favorites from Stevie. Plus, both sound excellent together, and the sound is just classic rock ballad bliss. 5. Hit Me With Your Best Shot (33): I assumed this was going to be top 5, especially as I learned that this was a bar classic in the US. Lol. This has always sounded a bit cringy to me. Not in my top 5 Pat Benatar songs, but I won't complain at Pat having a yearend top 5. 4. Kiss On My List (21): A strong pop classic from H&O. Not in my top 3 of their songs, but they have pretty good songs, so that's not a bad thing 3. Rapture (5): Another GREAT song from Blondie!! I've always loved the music, dynamics, uniqueness, vocals of this song. From the music (sax, percussion, bells, guitars!!) to the vocals (from high-octave melodic singing, to attitudinal rapping). A great example of the richness of 1980s music, and of Blondie of course! It was nice to hear Erasure sampling not only Abba, but also Erasure with this decent 1997 cover However, my favorite recreation of this song was the glorious 2005 mashup with Riders on the Storm, which I took to the top of my personal chart 2. Bette Davis Eyes (1): YAY!!! Glad to see this in the top 2!! This synth pop tune sounded so cool and forward-looking back in 1981. Bette's vocals can be tricky (like, go cough and expectorate!), but I thought her smoky voice gave sexiness and mysteriousness to the song, plus the way she sang with different inflections gave a lot of personality to the song. The claps were an added bonus. To me, this is one of the best covers ever. Such a 180 over the original 1974 standard by Jackie DeShannon 1. Another One Bites the Dust (17): I would've likely ranked it a bit higher if I made this RD after watching Bohemian Rhapsody Musically and vocally this is great. The melody feels a bit weak for a Queen song. For dance Queen, give me Gaga :) In any case, this is a well-deserved top 10 song, and a song that should've never been so low in the yearend Hot 100 (!). Great winner anyway! Thanks, Unhinged, for another great rankdown!
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