Top 1000 Songs of the 80s (Part 5)
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- čas přidán 11. 03. 2023
- This video presents the fifth and final part of the Top 1000 songs of the eighties (200-1). The source for this video is the Billboard Hot 100, and songs were given points according to their peak, weeks on chart, weeks in the Top 40, and in the Top 10. The lowest peak considered was #11. In order to make a more comprehensive list, all peaks should be considered, but it is a mammoth job, which we'll consider doing someday.
Please note that all songs peaked during the eighties, so it does not include hits like "Escape" by Rupert Holmes, which spent a week at #1 in 1980 but had its first week at number 1 in 1979. In comparison, "Another Day In Paradise" by Phil Collins spent two weeks at #1 in 1990, but its first two weeks on top were in 1989, so its entire chart run was considered for this video and will not appear in the one for the 90s.
This channel does not own the songs and the video has been created for information/entertaining/promotion purposes. If you like a song, please visit the official artist channel or purchase/stream the song on your favorite platform.
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This series has been really great, I wish that music was still being made that way today. It’s been so nostalgic, and brought back so many good memories. Thank you for the amazing work you did on these videos. 👍
Hot Music Charts, great job with this series of Videos.
Greatly appreciated.
Also great to see so many Australian artists in the Top 200.
Let's get physical!
Olivia Newton-John's "Physical" took the US Billboard Hot 100 chart by storm with that impressive 10-week run at #1 between 1981 and 1982. Biggest single of the 80s in the USA.
So many of these songs were my childhood (born in 81). Many of these I had listened to with my mom. I was smiling throughout the video collections. You did an AMAZING JOB on this compilation. Thank you so much for these videos. 🥰🥰🥰
80s music is the best.
Love being taken back to that time. I was a teenager and in my early 20s in the 80s. Simply the best music and times. Thanks for taking us back, if only briefly.
Great memories Thank you
I just wanted to say thank you. Your completion videos and weekly charts i know they take a lot of time to put together. Once again thank you.
Nice job with this series.
Incredible that 48 of the top 50 songs of the 80s came in the first half of the decade (1980-84). Only two songs from the second half (1985-1989) cracked the top 50, the highest at No. 35 (That’s What Friends Are For). Did we just have shorter attention spans as the years progressed, so the top hits had less staying power? I know Billboard changed the calculation method for ranking the Hot 100, but I thought that was in the 90s, so it shouldn’t have affected this countdown.
I'm 22 years old and I grew up listening to most of these songs, I feel so old 😢
Love it ❤🎉 congratulations!!!
Well done. A lot of work and great to see statistics given a run. Show me the 50 year old that hasn't head every song. Good stuff.
Sweet Child O' Mine 142? Take On Me 153? Everbody Wants To Rule The World 115? No U2, Journey in Top 100? No Def Leppard, Motley Crue, Scorpions, Joy Division, Pixies, Kiss in Top 200?
RIP Olivia.
such a different era of music today compared to the 80s when it comes to ageism. i honestly don't know many mainstream pop artists of today over 30. pretty much explains most of the unoriginal homogeneous materials of current pop music
Enjoyed that how about top80 singles solo Artist.
That were not with a mainstream group.
That would be very interesting
I know that if you’re going to examine the 1000 Songs of the 80’s, you have to start at #1000 and simply take it from there. Martha Quinn may be of some assistance, but I believe you should do it yourself. MTV’S COMPLETE 80’s LIBRARY RIGHT THERE. Kenneth Huang 9/05/23.
I watched all five parts of this series and I remembered a lot of these songs. However, there is one popular song from the 80s which I couldn't find. I am having difficulty identifying a certain song. I know I've heard it when I was a child in the 80s or early 90s. I heard it at a Burlington's in 2021, and then I heard it at a Giant food store in 2022. The song seems like it would be considered 80s synth-pop. The vocalist is a white male. I only have partial lyrics which would be in the chorus. The chorus goes something like this: It'll be the last time to get with you, ONE LAST TIME TO CATCH THIS FIRE. The part which is in all caps is the part I'm most certain about, but it might actually be ONE MORE TIME TO CATCH THIS FIRE. Can you help me identify this song?
Way too many early 80s, need more mid-80s
Gente... Quem fez essa seleção? Tem muita coisa boa, mas também tem umas porcarias. Músicas importantes ficaram de fora, como: SAVE A PRAYER (Duran Duran); PRIDE, NEW YEAR'S DAY; SUNDAY BLOODY SUNDAY (U2); HUNTING HIGH AND LOW (A-ha); etc.
Remember all 80’s videos
Tiffany la princesa del pop ❤❤
As if you don't work hard enough.....any chance of making the top 1000 in to a Spotify play list? 😁
Man-eater was way ahead of I can't go for that, the biggest song by Hall and Oates. I do like that Rosanna was ahead of Africa by a lot. Because Rosanna was the actual biggest song. It spent five weeks behind Survivor.
la canción del minuto 4:34 no corresponde con el nombre
No depeche mode. Only one time aha. There are a lot of top European 80s hits missing
The biggest song on this list that did not make the all time top 100 is hurt so good by John cougar
What do you mean? It’s one of the biggest #2 singles of all time.
@@lansesteiner3563 it’s exactly what it says. The Biggest song on this list that did not qualify for the 100 all time biggest billboard songs was hurt so good. I don’t know how you wouldn’t understand a simple ass statement like that.
@@nicholassindlinger6218 Your grammar sucks. In order to understand it, I had to read it several times and insert the proper punctuation for you. That's why a simple ass statement is so hard to understand.
kayleigh marillion?
Many of the songs are repeated
Ok,but Whitney Houston should be at least top 100, instead of Toni Basil ,Laura Branigan or Deniece Williams
Seriously?? If a song reached number 3 how is it possible that it is located higher than a number 1 song???? It is unreliable
Als Europäer kann ich diese Top 1000 nicht nachvollziehen
How is Kim Carnes and Olivia Newton-John the top 2 best of this list over everyone else whom 95% of the bands/singers listed are better than them?🗿. I seriously want to know because this is the most invalid list I’ve ever seen. Def Leppard, Van Halen, Motley Crue, Survivor, and Loverboy were practically non existent. And also, how was “working for the weekend” not on here too?
Because this is based on how big the hits were and not on quality. You also need to take into account historical context and things such as radio play, both of the top two were very futuristic sounding songs for the time which likely boosted their popularity and intrigue. I'm not saying they are the best, although Bette Davis Eyes is very great and Physical makes me want to jump out of a high rise it's that cringy, but they were very large hits at the time. I hope this explanation will suffice
Billboard number ones today are overrated, and nobody cares for them.