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Prince had two songs on the Year-End Hot 100, "When Doves Cry", the number one hit of the year, and "Let's Go Crazy" at number 21. Lionel Richie had four songs on the Year-End Hot 100, the most of any artist in 1984. This is a list of Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 1984. [1]
(January 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this message) This is a list of singles that have peaked in the Top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 during 1984. A total of 99 singles hit the top-ten, including 20 number one songs and 7 number-two peaked songs.
These are the Billboard Hot 100 number-one hits of 1984. Overall, Prince spent the most weeks at number one in 1984, reigning for seven weeks at the top with "When Doves Cry" and "Let's Go Crazy" (with the Revolution). However, "Like a Virgin" by Madonna had the longest run at number one of any song which rose into the top position during 1984 ...
It peaked at No. 4 on Billboard's Country chart and reached No. 26 on the Billboard Hot 100 in January 1984. [2] The song also climbed into the top 10 of the Adult Contemporary chart. Allen followed her crossover hit with the country single " I've Been Wrong Before ", which went to No. 1 on the Cashbox country chart and No. 2 on the Billboard ...
The second single to be taken from the band's third studio album Seven and the Ragged Tiger (1983), the song was another success, reaching the top ten on both the UK and US charts. On 11 February 1984, the single reached number nine on the UK Singles Chart and on 17 March, it reached number 10 on the US Billboard Hot 100 , after entering on 14 ...
It was released in January 1984 as the first of two singles by Loggins from the 1984 film of the same name (the other one being "I'm Free (Heaven Helps the Man)"). The song spent three weeks at number one, March 31—April 14, 1984 , on the US Billboard Hot 100 , becoming Loggins' only chart-topper, and was the first of two number-one hits from ...
"Sunglasses at Night" is a song by Canadian singer Corey Hart. It was released on January 21, 1984 as the first single from his debut album, 1983's First Offense, and became a hit single in the United States, officially rising to number 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 during the week that ended on September 1, 1984. [1]
These are the Billboard magazine Hot Dance Club Play number one hits of 1984. Issue date Song Artist Reference(s) January 7 "Say It Isn't So" ... 1984 in music;