This is a list of Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 1984.[1]
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№ | Title | Artist(s) |
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1 | 'When Doves Cry' | Prince |
2 | 'What's Love Got to Do with It' | Tina Turner |
3 | 'Say Say Say' | Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson |
4 | 'Footloose' | Kenny Loggins |
5 | 'Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)' | Phil Collins |
6 | 'Jump' | Van Halen |
7 | 'Hello' | Lionel Richie |
8 | 'Owner of a Lonely Heart' | Yes |
9 | 'Ghostbusters' | Ray Parker Jr. |
10 | 'Karma Chameleon' | Culture Club |
11 | 'Missing You' | John Waite |
12 | 'All Night Long (All Night)' | Lionel Richie |
13 | 'Let's Hear It for the Boy' | Deniece Williams |
14 | 'Dancing in the Dark' | Bruce Springsteen |
15 | 'Girls Just Want To Have Fun' | Cyndi Lauper |
16 | 'The Reflex' | Duran Duran |
17 | 'Time After Time' | Cyndi Lauper |
18 | 'Jump (For My Love)' | The Pointer Sisters |
19 | 'Talking in Your Sleep' | The Romantics |
20 | 'Self Control' | Laura Branigan |
21 | 'Let's Go Crazy' | Prince and The Revolution |
22 | 'Say It Isn't So' | Hall & Oates |
23 | 'Hold Me Now' | Thompson Twins |
24 | 'Joanna' | Kool & The Gang |
25 | 'I Just Called to Say I Love You' | Stevie Wonder |
26 | 'Somebody's Watching Me' | Rockwell |
27 | 'Break My Stride' | Matthew Wilder |
28 | '99 Luftballons' | Nena |
29 | 'I Can Dream About You' | Dan Hartman |
30 | 'The Glamorous Life' | Sheila E. |
31 | 'Oh Sherrie' | Steve Perry |
32 | 'Stuck on You' | Lionel Richie |
33 | 'I Guess That's Why They Call It the Blues' | Elton John |
34 | 'She Bop' | Cyndi Lauper |
35 | 'Borderline' | Madonna |
36 | 'Sunglasses at Night' | Corey Hart |
37 | 'Eyes Without a Face' | Billy Idol |
38 | 'Here Comes the Rain Again' | Eurythmics |
39 | 'Uptown Girl' | Billy Joel |
40 | 'Sister Christian' | Night Ranger |
41 | 'Drive' | The Cars |
42 | 'Twist of Fate' | Olivia Newton-John |
43 | 'Union of the Snake' | Duran Duran |
44 | 'The Heart of Rock & Roll' | Huey Lewis and the News |
45 | 'Hard Habit to Break' | Chicago |
46 | 'The Warrior' | Scandal |
47 | 'If Ever You're in My Arms Again' | Peabo Bryson |
48 | 'Automatic' | The Pointer Sisters |
49 | 'Let the Music Play' | Shannon |
50 | 'To All the Girls I've Loved Before' | Julio Iglesias and Willie Nelson |
51 | 'Caribbean Queen' | Billy Ocean |
52 | 'That's All' | Genesis |
53 | 'Running with the Night' | Lionel Richie |
54 | 'Sad Songs (Say So Much)' | Elton John |
55 | 'I Want a New Drug' | Huey Lewis and the News |
56 | 'Islands in the Stream' | Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton |
57 | 'Love Is a Battlefield' | Pat Benatar |
58 | 'Infatuation' | Rod Stewart |
59 | 'Almost Paradise' | Mike Reno and Ann Wilson |
60 | 'Legs' | ZZ Top |
61 | 'State of Shock' | The Jacksons |
62 | 'Love Somebody' | Rick Springfield |
63 | 'Miss Me Blind' | Culture Club |
64 | 'If This Is It' | Huey Lewis and the News |
65 | 'You Might Think' | The Cars |
66 | 'Lucky Star' | Madonna |
67 | 'Cover Me' | Bruce Springsteen |
68 | 'Cum on Feel the Noize' | Quiet Riot |
69 | 'Breakdance' | Irene Cara |
70 | 'Adult Education' | Hall & Oates |
71 | 'They Don't Know' | Tracey Ullman |
72 | 'An Innocent Man' | Billy Joel |
73 | 'Cruel Summer' | Bananarama |
74 | 'Dance Hall Days' | Wang Chung |
75 | 'Give It Up' | KC & the Sunshine Band |
76 | 'I'm So Excited' | The Pointer Sisters |
77 | 'I Still Can't Get Over Loving You' | Ray Parker Jr. |
78 | 'Thriller' | Michael Jackson |
79 | 'Holiday' | Madonna |
80 | 'Breakin'... There's No Stopping Us' | Ollie & Jerry |
81 | 'Nobody Told Me' | John Lennon |
82 | 'Church of the Poison Mind' | Culture Club |
83 | 'Think of Laura' | Christopher Cross |
84 | 'Time Will Reveal' | DeBarge |
85 | 'Wrapped Around Your Finger' | The Police |
86 | 'Pink Houses' | John Cougar Mellencamp |
87 | 'Round and Round' | Ratt |
88 | 'Head over Heels' | The Go-Go's |
89 | 'The Longest Time' | Billy Joel |
90 | 'Tonight' | Kool & the Gang |
91 | 'Got a Hold on Me' | Christine McVie |
92 | 'Dancing in the Sheets' | Shalamar |
93 | 'Undercover of the Night' | The Rolling Stones |
94 | 'On the Dark Side' | John Cafferty & The Beaver Brown Band |
95 | 'New Moon on Monday' | Duran Duran |
96 | 'Major Tom (Coming Home)' | Peter Schilling |
97 | 'Magic' | The Cars |
98 | 'When You Close Your Eyes' | Night Ranger |
99 | 'Rock Me Tonite' | Billy Squier |
100 | 'Yah Mo B There' | James Ingram and Michael McDonald |
Electric Breakdance (1984) Who remembers this? Or even the whole slew of breakdance instructional records that came out in the mid-80's? This comp was better than the others out there in that it used the real songs rather than those pony cover versions that crept out into the record shelves ready to be snapped up by young. Find all 12 songs in Footloose Soundtrack, with scene descriptions. Listen to trailer music, OST, original score, and the full list of popular songs in the film. Breakdance Sensation in Germany 1984 - Rock Steady Crew -Magnificent Force Viel Spass!!!
See also[edit]
- All US top 40 singles for 1984 including drops, power hits and debuts. Notable artists include Tina Turner, Wham, Madonna, Cyndi Lauper, Phil Collins, INXS.
- Billboard Top Dance Hits: 1984 is a budget-priced collection containing ten dance hits from 1984. Half of the tracks are the original single versions, while the other half are remixes, including Sheila E.' S 'The Glamorous Life,' Jellybean's 'The Mexican,' Ollie & Jerry's 'Breakin'.
References[edit]
- ^'Talent Almanac 1985: Top Pop Singles'. Billboard. 96 (51): TA-19. December 22, 1984.
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Billboard_Year-End_Hot_100_singles_of_1984&oldid=987731918'
Though the Breakin' soundtrack has become a quaint period piece since its release, it is still a notable album. It was really the first introduction for many to hip-hop culture and music (however softened and tidied up for mass-market consumption it was) and still stands as a perfect summary of the more commercial elements of electro-dance, electro-funk, and even rap of the era. It may sound rather corny and silly compared to the harder-edged acts of the time (let alone today), but there's no denying that the title cut and 'Ain't Nobody' are still enjoyable songs, and will probably bring back many fond memories for those who were around during its release. The album is also notable for the debut performance of Ice-T, who is miles away from 'New Jack Hustler' (not to mention 'Cop Killer') with the poppy, good-natured 'Reckless.' It's hardly essential, but a funny rarity nonetheless. For all its flaws, fans who want to learn the roots of hip-hop (or are in the mood for a cute, lighthearted listen) should seek Breakin' out.
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2 | Bar-Kays / Allen A. Jones | 04:45 | Amazon | |
3 | 04:25 | Amazon | ||
4 | Maxi Anderson / John Footman | 04:01 | Amazon | |
5 | 03:59 | Amazon | ||
6 | 04:21 | Amazon | ||
7 | 03:25 | Amazon | ||
8 | 03:13 | Amazon | ||
9 | Chaka Khan / Rufus & Chaka Khan / Rufus | 04:42 | Amazon | |
10 | 03:30 | Amazon |