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"Corporate America":
48) "Turn It Off":
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Since I've been sharing countdowns from 1984 and listening to all those great songs again, I thought I would post a series of blogs with the greatest songs of 1984.
Notable events of 1984 include the Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, Steve Jobs launches the Mac in a world of primitive PCs, this commercial:
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What were some of the best songs of 1961, here are some of my favorites.
18) Henry Mancini "Moon River":
19) The Tokens "The Lion Sleeps Tonight (Wimoweh)":
20) Ricky Nelson "Travelin' Man":
21) The Marvelettes "Please Mr. Postman":
22) Dave Brubeck "Take Five":
23) Bobby Vee "Take Good Care Of My Baby":
24) Connie Francis "Where The Boys Are":
25) Patsy Cline "I Fall To Pieces":
26) Gary U.S. Bonds "Quarter To Three":
27) Ernie K. Doe "Mother-In-Law":
28) Ferrante and Theme From "Exodus":
Released on the last day of 1960 and thus a big hit in 1961. 29) Ben E King "Spanish Harlem":
30) Leroy Van Dyke "Walk On By":
31) Neil Sedaka "Calendar Girl":
32) The Shirelles "Dedicated To The One I Love":
33) Sam Cooke "Cupid":
34) The Dovells "Bristol Stomp":
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I really love reliving these charts from back in the day. Instead of picking and choosing the subjective best of these lists I'm going to break them down into two blogs and posts videos for all the songs. So many of these songs I know and love so much, but so many of these songs I've never heard of!!
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52) JD McPherson "Nite Owls":
53) Trombone Shorty "Here Come The Girls":
54) Michael Penn "No Myth":
55) The B-52's "Strobe Light":
56) Baby Bee "High Heeled Leather Boots":
57) Royal Bliss "Burn It Down":
58) Aquabats "Martian Girl":
59) Green Day "21 Guns":
60) Lindsey Stirling featuring Elle King "The Upside":
61) Dub Trio featuring Mike Patton "Not Alone":
62) Gary Clark Jr. "This Land":
63) Switchfoot "Ammunition":
62) Echosmith "Let's Love":
63) Shakey Graves featuring Esme Patterson "Dearly Departed":
The only reason I know about this song is because she opened for Wynonna and Little Big Town last year on tour. Obviously she's not the first person to sing this song, but I think her version is fantastic. Sadly she didn't sing this song at her concert. 64) Shelby Lynne "Don't Get Around Much Anymore":
Let's hope they perform this song on their upcoming tour, it's too bad Geddy Lee has lost his voice. 65) Rush "Red Barchetta":
66) Rob Thomas "Timeless":
67) Motor Gun Hotel "Leave It All Behind":
68) Sting "Rushing Water":
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Previously I watched the first Beverly Hills Cop with my son. While watching that movie I realized that it came out 40 years ago- now 41 years ago- this year . I told my son that this movie was when Eddie Murphy was the hottest comedian in the whole world. It still holds up pretty well, but as usual each sequel is a bit worse than any original movie. I've seen the trailer for the fourth "Beverly Hills Cop" movie and it looks like it has some funny moments, but one of the bits was in the original "Beverly Hills Cop". It's amazing how many of these franchises are making appearances in 2024.
1984 likely was the best year for pop music of the 80s. The songs from that year's soundtracks were also pretty amazing. I'm starting with that first "Beverly Hills Cop" movie.
35) Carol Lynn Townes "99 1/2":
36) 3V "Heart of The Beat":
37) Re-Flex "Cut It":
38) Rufus and Chaka Khan "Ain't Nobody":
Such a beautiful song. 39) Stevie Wonder "I Just Called To Say I Love You":
40 Stevie Wonder "Love Light In Flight":
41) .38 Special "Teacher Teacher":
42) Jenny Burton and Patrick Jude "Strangers In A Strange World":
43) Phil Collins "Against All Odds (Take A Look At Me Now)":
From the second The Big Chill soundtrack, which was released in 1984. I love these "Playing For Change" videos. 44) The Band "The Weight":
45) Martha and the Vandellas "Dancing In The Street":
46) The Spencer Davis Group "Gimme Some Lovin":
47) The Four Tops "It's The Same Old Song":
I'm still surprised they made a sequel to this movie. Some movies are meant to not have sequels. These next two songs are from "This Is Spinal Tap". 48) Spinal Tap "Big Bottom":
49) "Stonehenge":
From "Electric Dreams" 50) Philip Oakley and Giorgio Moroder "Together In Electric Dreams":
These two songs are from "Ghostbusters". 51) Ray Parker Jr. "Ghostbusters":
52) The Thompson Twins "In The Name of Love":
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