The Flashback of the 60s, 70s, 80s Greatest Music Hits

Oct 27, 2019

O-o-h Child by The Five Stairsteps (1970)

O-o-h Child by The Five Stairsteps (1970)
"O-o-h Child" is a 1970 single recorded by Chicago soul family group the Five Stairsteps and released on the Buddah label. The Five Stairsteps had previous peripheral success recording in Chicago with Curtis Mayfield; when Mayfield's workload precluded his continuing to work with the group they were reassigned to Stan Vincent, an in-house producer for Buddah Records, who had recently scored a Top Ten hit with the Lou Christie single "I'm Gonna Make You Mine".



It's A Shame by The Spinners (1970)

It's A Shame by The Spinners (1970)
"It's a Shame" is a song co-written by Stevie Wonder, Syreeta Wright and Lee Garrett and produced by Wonder as a single for The Spinners on Motown's V.I.P. Records label. The single became the Detroit-reared group's biggest single on the Motown Records company since they had signed with the company in 1964 and also their biggest hit in a decade.



Oct 22, 2019

The Shoop Shoop Song (It's In His Kiss) by Betty Everett (1963)

The Shoop Shoop Song (It's In His Kiss) by Betty Everett (1963)
"The Shoop Shoop Song (It's in His Kiss)" is a song written and composed by Rudy Clark. It was first released as a single in 1963 by Merry Clayton that did not chart. The song was made a hit a year later when recorded by Betty Everett, who hit No. 1 on the Cashbox magazine R&B charts with it in 1964.



Kicsiny Falum (My Small Village) by 3+2 (1986)

Kicsiny Falum (My Small Village) by 3+2 (1986)
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Oct 20, 2019

All I Need - Jack Wagner (1984)

All I Need by Jack Wagner (1984)
"All I Need" is a song by American actor and singer Jack Wagner. The song was released in 1984 to his debut album with the same name.

The song proved to be Wagner's only Top 40 hit, peaking at number two on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in early 1985, remaining there for two weeks, behind Madonna's "Like a Virgin". In Canada, "All I Need" reached number three. The single also spent two weeks atop Billboard's adult contemporary chart.


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No More Lonely Nights - Paul McCartney (1984)

No More Lonely Nights by Paul McCartney (1984)
"No More Lonely Nights" is a song written and performed by Paul McCartney, first released on September 24, 1984 on the soundtrack Give My Regards to Broad Street (1984).


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Everything She Wants (Remix) - Wham! (1985)

Everything She Wants (Remix) by Wham! (1985)
"Everything She Wants" is a song by British pop duo Wham!, originally released as a single in 1984 on Epic Records on a double A-side with "Last Christmas". It was written and produced by George Michael, one half of the duo, becoming their third consecutive million-selling number-one hit in the United States.


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Part Time Lover - Stevie Wonder (1985)

Part-Time Lover by Stevie Wonder
"Part-Time Lover" is a single by Stevie Wonder, from his 1985 album In Square Circle. The song reached number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, R&B, dance, and adult contemporary charts. The song's simultaneous chart successes made Wonder the first artist to score a number-one hit on four different Billboard charts.


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Fortress Around Your Heart - Sting (1985)

Fortress Around Your Heart by Sting (1985)
"Fortress Around Your Heart" is one of four hit singles released from Sting's 1985 solo debut album The Dream of the Blue Turtles.

The song was later included on the U.S. release of the Fields of Gold: The Best of Sting 1984–1994 compilation album.


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Oct 19, 2019

Surf Beat - The Challengers (1963)

The Challengers
Surfbeat was the first album recorded by the Los Angeles-based surf rock group The Challengers. They recorded the album in a 3½ hour session at the end of 1962. The album was released in early 1963 and became a huge hit, helping to propel the surf genre. It was sought by collectors for many years and gained great notoriety in the obscure surf market. In 1994, Sundazed records, a company with a lot of vintage surf at its disposal, released the album on CD with two bonus tracks.


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Surf Rider - The Lively Ones (1963)

Surf Rider by The Lively Ones (1963)
The Lively Ones were an instrumental surf rock band from USA, active in Southern California in the 1960s. They played live mostly in California and Arizona. They recorded for Del-Fi records with production from Bob Keane. They recorded mostly cover songs, but there were a few originals.

Their 1963 song "Surf Rider" (written by Nokie Edwards from The Ventures) was featured in the final sequence as well as the end credits of Quentin Tarantino's 1994 film Pulp Fiction.


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I Can't Hold Back - Survivor (1984)

I Can't Hold Back by Survivor (1984)
"I Can't Hold Back" is a song recorded by the rock band Survivor. It was the first hit single from their 1984 album Vital Signs (their first album with vocalist Jimi Jamison). The song peaked at #13 in December 1984 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and remained #73 on the 1985 Year-End Billboard Hot 100. It also peaked at #1 for three weeks on the Billboard Top Rock Tracks chart.


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Oct 17, 2019

Sussudio - Phil Collins (1985)

Sussudio by Phil Collins (1985)
"Sussudio" is a song by English singer-songwriter Phil Collins, released as a single in January 1985. The song is the first track on Collins' third solo studio album, No Jacket Required, released in February of the same year. The song entered frequent rotation on MTV in May; by 6 July both single and album reached No. 1 on their respective US Billboard charts. The song peaked at No. 12 in the UK Singles Chart.


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