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  2. 1980 in music - Wikipedia

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    9 (United States) 7 (U.S. Cash Box Top 100) - 10 (Canada) - 33 (Australia) "Hungry Heart" Bruce Springsteen: October 1980: 5: 44: 5 (Canada, United States) See chart performance entry "Hurt So Bad" Linda Ronstadt: March 1980: 8: n/a: 8 (United States) 17 (Canada) - 25 (U.S. Billboard Adult contemporary) - 37 (Canadian RPM charts) - 43 ...

  3. Eagles Live - Wikipedia

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    Eagles Live is the first live album by the American rock band Eagles, a two-LP set released on November 7, 1980. Although the Eagles were already in the process of breaking up, [3] [4] the band owed Elektra/Asylum Records one more album and fulfilled that contractual obligation with a release of performances from the Hotel California and The Long Run tours.

  4. US Festival - Wikipedia

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    On September 9, 2019, it released Santana: Live at US Festival on Blu-Ray and DVD. [38] On September 9, 2020, it released The B52s: Live at US Festival on DVD. [39] On November 19, 2013, Icon Television Music released The US Festival 1983 Days 1–3 on iTunes. This is the only US Festival release authorized by Steve Wozniak and the Unuson ...

  5. Los Angeles (X album) - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles is the debut studio album by American rock band X, released on April 26, 1980, [1] by Slash Records. It was produced by ex-Doors keyboardist Ray Manzarek and includes a cover of the 1967 Doors song "Soul Kitchen". Los Angeles placed at No. 16 in The Village Voice ' s 1980 Pazz & Jop critics' poll. [2]

  6. Music history of the United States in the 1980s - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the 1980s, the group had sold more than 24 million albums in the United States. Ranking just behind Alabama in popularity, as far as groups were concerned, were The Oak Ridge Boys and The Statler Brothers, both four-part harmony groups with gospel and country-pop stylings.

  7. American Top 40 - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, 1973 and 1977, as well as 1980–1984 and 1990–1994, AT40 compiled its own year-end chart. These charts were often close to Billboard ' s, but AT40 would use a mid-December to early-December time period while Billboard ' s survey year varied from year to year.

  8. Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1980 - Wikipedia

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    "Cupid/I've Loved You for a Long Time" The Spinners: 30 "Let's Get Serious" Jermaine Jackson: 31 "Don't Fall in Love with a Dreamer" Kenny Rogers & Kim Carnes: 32 "Sailing" Christopher Cross: 33 "Longer" Dan Fogelberg: 34 "Coward of the County" Kenny Rogers: 35 "Ladies' Night" Kool & the Gang: 36 "Too Hot" 37 "Take Your Time (Do It Right)" The ...

  9. Album era - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the 1980s, seven-inch vinyl single sales were dropping and almost entirely displaced by cassette singles, neither of which ultimately sold as well as albums. [42] Album production proliferated in the 1990s, with Christgau approximating 35,000 albums worldwide were released each year during the decade. [64]