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Daryl Hall & John Oates - Maneater (Official Video) 'Maneater' was the biggest hit of Hall & Oates’ career and reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, where it stayed for four weeks. It reached number six in the UK. The 10 greatest Hall and Oates songs ever, ranked.
The 200 Best Songs of the 1980s. The greatest hits of music's wildest decade — hip-hop, synth-pop, indie rock, metal, Chicago house, Miami freestyle, ska, goth, reggae, acid house, and more. By...
We had New Order and Frankie Goes To Hollywood, U2, Prince and Cyndi Lauper, Springsteen, INXS, Bananarama, Duran Duran and the list goes on. Here, however, we whittle down a decade of societal ...
From rock to pop and everything in between, check out the top songs of the 1980s. These 80s songs define a decade of music that continues to influence hits now.
64 famous and fabulous ’80s hits. Fire up the boombox: These are the best jams to come out of the ’80s, from hair-metal anthems to rap’s first wave. Wednesday 2 October 2024. Edited by ...
The 1980s were a time of bold style, colors, and sounds, particularly in the music world. From the synth-pop hooks of A-ha's Take On Me to the enduring anthems of artists like Michael Jackson and Queen, the decade produced hits that have transcended time.
Add this playlist to your library! The biggest 80s hits and some overlooked gems featuring Madonna, a-ha - Take On Me, Prince, Queen, Duran Duran, Michael...
The best of the 1980s classics from Michael Jackson, Journey, Whitney Houston, TOTO, AC/DC, Kenny Loggins, Billy Joel, Survivor more.
Here, we’re celebrating the 200 hits from the 1980s that we’re still listening to most—and “Africa” comes out on top, a song as beloved by those who made it a worldwide smash back then as by the younger generations discovering it for the first time now.
The 200 Best Songs of the 1980s. From house to hip-hop, college rock to techno, bubblegum pop to post-punk, heavy metal to hardcore—here are our favorite tracks of the 1980s. By Pitchfork.