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like 80s music? by: Silent One
Many people out there are nuts about 80's music. The
sad reality of loving the music of the 1980's is that
line-ups change, bands disband or the traditional press
ignores their new output. That's what we're here to fix.
Wondering what the latest news is on your favorite music
artists?
Here are the number one songs from 1981:
01/31/81 "The Tide Is High" - Blondie (1 week)
Even though it only spent one week at the top of the
chart, this was Blondie's longest lasting single, staying
on the charts for 26 weeks.
02/07/81 "Celebration" - Kool And The Gang (2
weeks)
From 1973 to 1987 the band had a string of hits. This was
their only number one, although 1983's "Joanna"
and 1985's "Cherish" both made it to number
two.
02/21/81 "9 To 5" - Dolly Parton (2 weeks)
Her first number one song, from the movie of the same
name, in which she also starred.
02/28/81 "I Love A Rainy Night" - Eddie Rabbitt
(2 weeks)
Back to back country artists had number one hits in
February of 1981. This was Rabbitt's only number one
along with three other songs that made the top 10.
03/21/81 "Keep On Loving You" - REO Speedwagon
(1 week)
Their first song to hit the Top 40 chart, and the first
of two number ones for the quintet from Champaign,
Illinois that was named after a type of fire truck.
03/28/81 "Rapture" - Blondie (2 weeks)
The 4th and final number one song Blondie had in the
'80s, and their second of 1981.
04/11/81 "Kiss On My List" - Hall and Oates (3
weeks)
The first number one of the '80s for the duo from
Philadelphia. They previously hit the top of the charts
with 1977's "Sara Smile," and would have
several hits throughout the '80s.
05/02/81 "Morning Train (Nine To Five)" -
Sheena Easton (2 weeks)
The sexy Scot's first single went all the way to number
one and would be her only chart topper. She did have 6
other top 10 hits in the '80s.
05/16/81 "Bette Davis Eyes" - Kim Carnes (9
weeks)
The number two song of 1981 was written by the legendary
Jackie DeShannon. Carnes was a former member of the New
Christy Minstrels in the late '60s. Her only other top 10
song was 1980's duet with Kenny Rogers, "Dont
Fall In Love With A Dreamer."
06/20/81 "Medley" - Stars On 45 (1 week)
This novelty song had Dutch session singers redo classic
songs from the '60s. They released three other Medley
singles, but none even cracked the Top 40.
07/25/81 "The One That You Love" - Air Supply
(1 week)
The only number one song for the Australian balladeers.
They had seven consecutive top 5 singles from 1980 to
1982.
08/01/81 "Jessie's Girl" - Rick Springfield (2
weeks)
1981 was a great year for Australians, with 3 different
artists reaching number one. Springfield played Dr. Noah
Drake on the hit soap opera General Hospital in the early
'80s. This would be his only number one song, but he also
had 4 other singles hit the top 10.
08/15/81 "Endless Love" - Diana Ross &
Lionel Richie (9 weeks)
The title song for the movie starring Brooke Shields
became a wedding staple and was Ross' final number one.
It was Richie's first.
10/17/81 "Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can
Do)" - Christopher Cross (3 weeks)
The second movie theme in a row to top the charts in '81,
it was Cross' second and final number one.
11/07/81 "Private Eyes" - Hall and Oates (2
weeks)
Another one of their 6 number one singles.
11/21/81 "Physical" - Olivia Newton-John (10
weeks)
The number one song of the year, and the song spending
the most weeks at number one in the decade of the '80s.
In addition to 10 weeks at number one, it spent a total
of 21 weeks in the Top 40.
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