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US Charts - Total Eclipse of the Heart by Bonnie Tyler
UK Charts - Karma Chameleon by Culture Club
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US Charts - Total Eclipse of the Heart by Bonnie Tyler
UK Charts - Karma Chameleon by Culture Club
What about you?
USA:Maniac by Michael Sembello
UK: Red Red Wine by UB40
Rock on.
UK: Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Two Tribes
US: Prince - When Doves Cry
Nice.
U.K. No.1 was... I Feel For You by Chaka Khan
U.S. No.1 was... Caribbean Queen (No More Love on the Run) by Billy Ocean
Haven't heard of either songs/artists.
Heartache Tonight by The Eagles - US
One Day At a Time by Lena Martell - UK
Caribbean Queen is nice in the 80's pop radio sense.
US- Billy Jean, MJ
UK- Is There Something I Should Know, Duran Duran
Damn, I'm old and, frankly, disturbed by these songs.
My Ding-A-Ling by
Chuck Berry
... I Am Woman by
Helen Reddy
IFFY was chaka kahn's only hit, it was pretty good.Quote:
Originally posted by NGEFreek
U.K. No.1 was... I Feel For You by Chaka Khan
U.S. No.1 was... Caribbean Queen (No More Love on the Run) by Billy Ocean
Haven't heard of either songs/artists.
Billy Ocean had like a couple hits, that above, and, get out of my dreams, get into my car. I think he did a couple movie songs as well.
My Ding-A-Ling by
Chuck Berry
... I Am Woman by
Helen Reddy
:lol:
I am woman, my ding a ling!
wtf!
:(
UK #1 - Imagine - John Lennon
US #1 - (Just Like) Starting Over - John Lennon
very nice.
Ashen Victor wins. ;)
Private Eyes - Hall and Oates (US)
Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic - Sting and the Police (UK)
US Le Freak -- Chic
UK Mary's Boy Child, Oh My Lord -- Boney M
US: Escape (The Pina Colada Song) by Rupert Holmes
:wtf:
UK: Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2) by Pink Floyd
Well, that one's better at least :)
US - Van Halen, Jump
UK - Nene, 99 Red Balloons
the U.S. No.1 on the 16th February 1985 was... Careless Whisper by
Wham! featuring George Michael
the U.K. No.1 on the 16th February 1985 was... I Know Him So Well by
Elaine Paige And Barbara Dickson
US: Alone by Heart.
Huh?
UK: It's A Sin by The Pet Shop Boys.
One Day In Your Life by Michael Jackson
Coming Up (Live in Glasgow) by Paul McCartney and Wings
"Blinded by the Light" by Manfred Mann's Earth Band....
WTF?! :wtf:
US: Stars on 45 Medley by Stars on 45
UK: Being With You by Smokey Robinson
UK: Woman In Love by
Barbara Streisand
US: Woman In Love by
Barbara Streisand
So... God really does hate me.
Z-roe
lmao
Ok, My turn:
US: I Shot the Sheriff by Eric Clapton
UK: Love Me For A Reason by The Osmonds
- US: 'Love Will Keep Us Together' by Captain and Tennille
- UK: 'Whispering Grass' by Windsor Davies And Don Estelle
US: Stayin' Alive by The Bee Gees
Disco. Ugggggh.
UK: Uptown Top Ranking by Althia And Donna
Never heard this one.
-Kevin
Billy jean by none other than MJ
US: Owner of a Lonley Heart - Yes
UK: Pipes of Peace - Paul McCartney
Booyah. Same here.Quote:
Originally posted by ruhztee
UK: Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Two Tribes
US: Prince - When Doves Cry
Nice.
US: My Sharona by The Knack
Oh hell yeah!
UK: Gary Numan by The Cars
Not too shabby either. :)
Uk:Prince Charming by
Adam And The Ants Who the hell are the Ants...
US:Endless Love by
Diana Ross and Lionel Richie Lionel Richie.. what the hell..
Theme from Mahogany by Diana Ross US -Eh never heard of it.
Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen UK - Great song a personal favorite.
Lucky you, I like Yes ;)Quote:
Originally posted by Hot Like Wasabi
US: Owner of a Lonley Heart - Yes
US: Like A Virgin by Madonna
UK: I Want To Know What Love Is by Foreigner
Does this mean I can own the Foreigner Belt?
US - Let's Get It On by Marvin Gaye
UK - Angel Fingers by Wizard :confused:
Not unless you are "Cold As Ice" ;)Quote:
Originally posted by Cloud
US: Like A Virgin by Madonna
UK: I Want To Know What Love Is by Foreigner
Does this mean I can own the Foreigner Belt?
US: (Just Like) Starting Over by - John Lennon
UK: There's No One Quite Like Grandma by - St Winifred's School Choir
June 25, 1986
US- On My Own by
Patti Labelle and Michael McDonald
Ugh.....I remeber hearing this song on some crappy easy listening station growing up
UK- Spirit In The Sky by
Doctor And The Medics
I'm not sure if this is a cover or if it is the original version of "Spirit In The Sky", but I don't like any versions of it.
US: Another One Bites The Dust by Queen
UK: Don't Stand So Close To Me by The Police
I feel old....
What a cruel, cruel joke....
US: Night Fever by the BeeGees
UK: Night Fever by the BeeGees
You sure that's not "Cars" by Gary Numan? That song's in VC.Quote:
Originally posted by bbobb
US: My Sharona by The Knack
Oh hell yeah!
UK: Gary Numan by The Cars
Not too shabby either. :)
US: Venus by Bananarama
ROCK!
the U.S. No.1 on the 21st December 1980 was... Lady by
Kenny Rogers
the U.K. No.1 on the 21st December 1980 was... (Just Like) Starting Over by
John Lennon
W00t, now give me some chicken Kenny!!!
FighterX, come on you don't know your Manfred Mann?
BTW, that song was written by Bruce Springsteen.
US:Jacob's Ladder by Huey Lewis and the News
Hmmm. Ok, I guess. I really dunno...
UK:Everything I Own by Boy George
Crap.
US: Sad Eyes by Robert John
Never heard of it...
UK: Message In A Bottle by The Police
Not bad...
my turn...
U.S. No.1: A Fifth of Beethoven by Walter Murphy and the Big Apple Band <---disco! I remember hearing this in Saturday Night Fever..oh my...
U.K. No.1: Mississippi by Pussycat <-- who??
Upside Down by Diana Ross - US
Don't Stand So Close To Me by The Police - UK
US: Footloose by Kenny Loggins
UK: Hello by Lionel Richy
damn...my songs suck ass.
Like a Virgin -- Madonna
oh fucking hell.
US: Centerfold by The J. Geils Band
Haha.
No. 1 in the US: Theme from S.W.A.T by Rhythm Heritage
and in the UK: December '63 (Oh What A Night) by The Four Seasons
US: The reflex by duran duran (ICK)
UK: Two tribes by frankie goes to hollywood (never heard this one)
i love rock n' roll by joan jet and the blackhearts - how appropriate
That song actually 'owns'.Quote:
Originally posted by Rob
US: Centerfold by The J. Geils Band
Haha.
ºTracer
US: Gonna Fly Now (Theme from 'Rocky') by
Bill Conti
UK: So You Win Again by
Hot Chocolate
Now, that's a great song. :)Quote:
Originally posted by station82o
i love rock n' roll by joan jet and the blackhearts - how appropriate
Rapture by Blondie
In the UK is was Ole House by Shakin' Stevens, which I've never heard of in my life.
US: Billie Jean by Michael Jackson (Meh)
UK: Lets Dance by David Bowie (Not too bad I guess)
US: Celebration by Kool and the Gang
UK: Woman by John Lennon
I should win. :p
US Holding Back the Years by Simply Red
UK Papa Don't Preach by Madonna
... oh dear god no...
Quote:
the U.S. No.1 on the 17th April 1985 was... One More Night by Phil Collins
... TWO PHIL COLLINS SONGS!!!! GAHHHH!!! :mad:Quote:
the U.K. No.1 on the 17th April 1985 was... Easy Lover by Philip Bailey (Duet With Phil Collins)
http://image.guardian.co.uk/sys-imag...hilcollins.jpg
NO PHIL!!! DON'T EAT ME!!!
but you didn't!! i've got the greatest birthday of them all!!!Quote:
I should win. :p
tracer's older than me by 12 days and he only got half the goods. sucka!!!
Meh, you can keep your John Lennon songs. They were celebrating MY birthday when I was born. Celebrate good times because it's MY birthday dammit! :p ;)Quote:
Originally posted by Ashen Victor
but you didn't!! i've got the greatest birthday of them all!!!
US: I think I love you, by The Partridge Family
UK: Voodoo Chile, by Jimi Hendrix
What a difference in styles. The Jimi Hendrix is very appropriate since I play a kick ass lead guitar.