The year I turned 26. I remember thinking then "there just isn't any good music anymore". My feelings haven't changed. 84 was dud when it came to music. Part of it was the video craze. A lot of music was being written based on the video possibilities, not on how good the music was. Much of that is still true today. Only now music is based on its "sale-ability".
Kelly Ripa was telling her daughter that she listened to "jam on it " and I didn't remember that song either, I remembered prince from the early 80's and Madonna.
Qualifiers: no songs from movies, tv, musicals, contests, etc., only songs released as songs. Singles from albums are considered for the year they were released as singles, not for the year the album was released. Album tracks not released as singles are considered for the year the album was released. 10. Cyndi Lauper - She Bop 9. Leonard Cohen - Hallelujah 8. Duran Duran - New Moon on Monday 7. Leonard Cohen - Dance Me to the End of Love 6. Opus - Live is Life 5. Mike Oldfield & Maggie Reilly - To France 4. Nik Kershaw - The Riddle 3. Bronski Beat - Smalltown Boy 2. Laura Branigan - Self Control 1. Queen - Radio GaGa
I have looked at this more than once and learn each time. So I knew the top four so I ranked from there. In the first batch Yes, Boy George seemed like they would compete. Coming after Say Say Say, neither had the chance to keep up between that and Footloose. I thought BG would be higher but know Yes was probably riding behind PM and MJ. So then came Footloose which competes with Say. Phil Collins also coming right after Loggins would be closely ranked. Then came Jump which was number one for five weeks. However, that song is followed by weaker songs and does not pay attention to the tense competition before that. It ranks below then because it's better than Lionel, Deneice, Cyndi, and Duran Duran(the weakest part of the year). Then when Prince comes on, he's got no competition which gives him more exposure to dominate. It's the top song. Then Ghostbusters comes about, which would have had a stronger chance of ranking higher but here came Tina, which weakens it, and given it was mid year it hurts it's chances of beating the early songs. Tina really was the cut off. So the top five is set. Now Yes and BG are challenging Van Halen, and because Kenny and Phil took their space Van Halen wins. Parker is not beating Jump. Now, Hello by Lionel followed Jump, and because of the followup it gets some appeal, then Yes and BG beat out Cyndi and Deneice who had to deal with Lionel and Prince. But it's close between them and Ghostbusters. Ghostbusters cuts in between. Keep in mind this is only ranking number ones but the entire top ten was number ones. I'm going to look at the other video of the top 30 songs. Because I think Time After Time beats out Deneice and Duran Duran(forgot about them). But after Tina came John Waite who may have been behind Tina some, but the song is very well remembered but Cyndi gets it for the time it was released. Missing You goes ahead of the Deneice and DD. But All Night Long, Lionel's 1983 song probably beat them out.
So after looking further, it turns out John Waite was outside the top ten. That song's one week at one understates what it was sitting behind. It had staying power I'm sure even after Prince. But All Night Long was next. Cyndi, Deneice, and Duran Duran were all ranked consecutively among number ones. So Deneice had the higher song than Cyndi, as did Duran Duran. Deneice was above Duran Duran and Cyndi. Girls was ranked higher than Reflex and Time After Time, and Cyndi also had She Bop and All Through the Night. Had Cyndi not had so many songs Time After Time could have been top ten!
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I like these videos, but the editing drives me absolutely bonkers. We don't need the instrumental beginnings of the songs. Why not just play the chorus for goodness sake. That is not a good representation of the tunes unless you just so happen to remember them already. Is it really necessary to only give us 7 seconds of each song? It's like a bad AI put these clips together.
10. That song sucks. 9. It’s fun, but not great. 8. The only Yes song I love. 7. “No” is more like it. 6. Eh, pretty good. 5. This blows. 4. Sick of this song lmao. 3. A good song, it works! 2. It’s okay. 1. It probably deserves it, but I’ve heard way too many times.
The 80s. Had been the best ever 👍👍👍
1984 what a year of great music
Crazy how much music defines a time period. I was freaking 6. How time flies.
RIP Michael Jackson x and the legendary Prince x
Gotta love ❤ the 80s. Excellent songs 🎵 🎶 🎵 👌 👏 👍.
THE REFLEX - Duran Duran the ultimate video and song of 84' !
When you're right, you're right.
I was 23 in 1984 and i listen to all, m Jackson, v halen, sos, cameo, zz top, kool & the gang!, Prince,,
Drive - The Cars was one the best of all times.
"When Doves Cry" by Prince was the number-one song of 1984.
There was 11 I've never heard before!
Watched liked it ❤️❤️🙏❤️❤️
No way! Prince should be outta the list... and you put him in first?! No way!
The year I turned 26. I remember thinking then "there just isn't any good music anymore". My feelings haven't changed. 84 was dud when it came to music. Part of it was the video craze. A lot of music was being written based on the video possibilities, not on how good the music was. Much of that is still true today. Only now music is based on its "sale-ability".
To get into a machine and go back...
I just called to say I love you by Stevie Wonder. I remember was big that year too.
#10 for the year per Casey Kasem. Wikipedia had it like #20 or #25.
Kelly Ripa was telling her daughter that she listened to "jam on it " and I didn't remember that song either, I remembered prince from the early 80's and Madonna.
The epitome year of the 1980s.
No it's 1983 and 1986
@@nouras7967 1983 yes, 1986 not really.
@@heldig5617 🤔 well
27 years of Without them in 1984
Humphrey bogart
Gene Lockhart
Oliver Hardy
Jud Tyler
Qualifiers: no songs from movies, tv, musicals, contests, etc., only songs released as songs. Singles from albums are considered for the year they were released as singles, not for the year the album was released. Album tracks not released as singles are considered for the year the album was released.
10. Cyndi Lauper - She Bop
9. Leonard Cohen - Hallelujah
8. Duran Duran - New Moon on Monday
7. Leonard Cohen - Dance Me to the End of Love
6. Opus - Live is Life
5. Mike Oldfield & Maggie Reilly - To France
4. Nik Kershaw - The Riddle
3. Bronski Beat - Smalltown Boy
2. Laura Branigan - Self Control
1. Queen - Radio GaGa
Graso error que no hayan incluido a REO Speedwagon "I can´t fight this feeling"
Hey you must have included Careless Whisper
In 1985
@@matyicsige9129 it's sales are based on 85
@@TopsofMusicuscita 1984.
I have looked at this more than once and learn each time. So I knew the top four so I ranked from there. In the first batch Yes, Boy George seemed like they would compete. Coming after Say Say Say, neither had the chance to keep up between that and Footloose. I thought BG would be higher but know Yes was probably riding behind PM and MJ. So then came Footloose which competes with Say. Phil Collins also coming right after Loggins would be closely ranked. Then came Jump which was number one for five weeks. However, that song is followed by weaker songs and does not pay attention to the tense competition before that. It ranks below then because it's better than Lionel, Deneice, Cyndi, and Duran Duran(the weakest part of the year). Then when Prince comes on, he's got no competition which gives him more exposure to dominate. It's the top song. Then Ghostbusters comes about, which would have had a stronger chance of ranking higher but here came Tina, which weakens it, and given it was mid year it hurts it's chances of beating the early songs. Tina really was the cut off. So the top five is set. Now Yes and BG are challenging Van Halen, and because Kenny and Phil took their space Van Halen wins. Parker is not beating Jump. Now, Hello by Lionel followed Jump, and because of the followup it gets some appeal, then Yes and BG beat out Cyndi and Deneice who had to deal with Lionel and Prince. But it's close between them and Ghostbusters. Ghostbusters cuts in between. Keep in mind this is only ranking number ones but the entire top ten was number ones. I'm going to look at the other video of the top 30 songs. Because I think Time After Time beats out Deneice and Duran Duran(forgot about them). But after Tina came John Waite who may have been behind Tina some, but the song is very well remembered but Cyndi gets it for the time it was released. Missing You goes ahead of the Deneice and DD. But All Night Long, Lionel's 1983 song probably beat them out.
So after looking further, it turns out John Waite was outside the top ten. That song's one week at one understates what it was sitting behind. It had staying power I'm sure even after Prince. But All Night Long was next. Cyndi, Deneice, and Duran Duran were all ranked consecutively among number ones. So Deneice had the higher song than Cyndi, as did Duran Duran. Deneice was above Duran Duran and Cyndi. Girls was ranked higher than Reflex and Time After Time, and Cyndi also had She Bop and All Through the Night. Had Cyndi not had so many songs Time After Time could have been top ten!
Hello I was wondering whether it would be possible to help me out please?
bro how you can forget dancing in the dark (1984) by Bruce Springsteen?
Karma chameleon released 1983 not 1984
Jump released 1983 not 1984
Say Say Say released 1983 not 1984
Not bad for 4 year old me loved them all no robin gibb
The song by Yes was 1983, not 84.
I always thought Thriller would be #1!🧟♂️🧟♀️
48 in 1984
Mary Tyler Moore
Michael Landon
Burt Reynolds
Marlo Thomas
Robert Redford
Where is careless whisper
No Wham songs at all?? Wake Me Up was also a top of the charts song.
Gia..🤔
Wow
Jump Van Halen
Gost buster
What happened to Wham?! They had 3 number 1s.
Già..🤔
Jump should be higher #3 per Casey Kasem. Wikipedia is wrong. Purple Rain by Prince and Blue Jean David Bowie is not in the Wikipedia top 100.
Tina Turner great artist. The song should be near #10. Paul and Michael Say Say Say is better ber Casey Kasem.
Culture club should #8 or #7. Per Casey Kasem.
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Master of puppets
Movie name music
0:05 scary movie 4 2006 iPod alien attack chase
Ghostbusters 1984 Sony pictures columbia pictures
0:50 the angry birds movie 2 2019 seal and the dog darling 😂😂😂😂 sliver and red very sexist so funny
Also self control
What no thomas and friends?
KARMA CHAMELEON released on 1983..not 1984...
True, but it did not hit #1 till 1984
John Cove
Laura Branigan?
I like these videos, but the editing drives me absolutely bonkers. We don't need the instrumental beginnings of the songs. Why not just play the chorus for goodness sake. That is not a good representation of the tunes unless you just so happen to remember them already. Is it really necessary to only give us 7 seconds of each song? It's like a bad AI put these clips together.
No ...because is no Madonna and Cindy is no real
War schlecht geschnitten, so schöne Lieder auseinander gerissen 😮
10. That song sucks.
9. It’s fun, but not great.
8. The only Yes song I love.
7. “No” is more like it.
6. Eh, pretty good.
5. This blows.
4. Sick of this song lmao.
3. A good song, it works!
2. It’s okay.
1. It probably deserves it, but I’ve heard way too many times.