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"1980" is the debut single of British rapper and singer-songwriter Estelle and lead single from her debut album, The 18th Day (2004). In the song, which samples Tony Orlando and Dawn 's "Lazy Susan", Estelle talks about her childhood in London; she titled the song "1980" for the year she was born. [ 2 ]
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Susan Mary Wilkinson (19 October 1943 [1] – 4 January 2005), [2] [3] known professionally as Sue Wilkinson, was a British singer-songwriter. [4] She is best remembered for "You Gotta Be A Hustler If You Wanna Get On" (1980), her sole hit on UK Singles Chart which was promoted by an appearance on the BBC's flagship music programme, Top of The Pops.
"She's Out of My Life" is a song written by American songwriter Tom Bahler and performed by American singer Michael Jackson. The song was released April 1, 1980 as the fourth single from Jackson's 1979 album Off the Wall. In 2004, the song appeared in The Ultimate Collection.
An official music video directed by Mehdi Zollo, sponsored by Visible was released alongside the single. [24] The video was shot in East Nashville at Grimey's Records, and shows Morris dancing through the record store, sporting a leather trenchcoat, white tank top, jeans, and sunglasses. [20] The music video pays homage to the 2000 film High ...
Christopher Hamill (born 19 December 1958), known professionally as Limahl (/ l ɪ ˈ m ɑː l / lim-AHL, an anagram of Hamill), is an English pop singer.He was the lead singer of the pop group Kajagoogoo beginning in 1982, before embarking on a solo career, garnering the 1984 hit "The NeverEnding Story", the theme song for the film of the same name.
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The Monitors' debut single, "Singin' in the '80s", was released in 1980. It reached No. 16 on the Kent Music Report singles chart in September. [1] [2] [4] It was co-written by McCarthy and Moffatt, [5] with Kim Durant providing the vocals in the chorus. Its music video used the twin sisters, Gayle and Gillian Blakeney, [1] lip-syncing