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The Billboard Hot 100 is the main song chart of the American music industry and is updated every week by the Billboard magazine. During the 1980s the chart was based collectively on each single's weekly physical sales figures and airplay on American radio stations.
"Peek-a-Boo" by English rock band Siouxsie and the Banshees was the first song to top the Modern Rock Tracks chart. Alternative Airplay is a record chart that ranks the most-played songs on American modern rock radio stations. Published by the music industry magazine Billboard, it was created in the midst of the growing popularity of alternative music on rock radio in the late 1980s. As less ...
The Hot 100 Airplay chart ranks the most frequently played songs on United States radio stations, published by Billboard magazine. The chart was introduced in the magazine's issue dated October 20, 1984.
My current music collection has a lot of The last two playlists I made were, an ‘80s alternative college radio DJ collection for a potential specialty show in the style of Little Steven’s ...
This is a list of number-one alternative hits as recorded by Billboard ' s Alternative Airplay chart—a weekly national survey of popular songs on U.S. modern rock radio stations. The Alternative Airplay chart is based solely on radio airplay.
1 August 20 "Don't Cry" Asia: 1 August 27 "King of Pain" The Police 4 September 24 "How Can I Refuse" Heart: 1 October 1 "King of Pain" The Police 1 October 8 "Suddenly Last Summer" The Motels: 2 October 22 "Love Is a Battlefield" Pat Benatar: 2 November 5 "Heart and Soul" Huey Lewis and the News: 1 November 12 "Love Is a Battlefield" Pat Benatar 2
Like Omigod! The 80s Pop Culture Box (Totally) is a seven-disc, 142-track box set of popular music hits of the 1980s. Released by Rhino Records in 2002, the box set was based on the success of Have a Nice Decade: The 70s Pop Culture Box, Rhino's box set covering the 1970s. Original release sets had a 3D rubber cover.
In 1980, 20 songs topped the chart based on playlists submitted by radio stations. [ 1 ] The first number one of the year was " Send One Your Love " by Stevie Wonder , which retained its position from the final chart of 1979, [ 2 ] and held the top spot for the first two weeks of 1980.