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Remember That Song – 4/20/22

Can you name the artist and song:

I can’t remember anything
Can’t tell if this is true or a dream
Deep down inside, I feel to scream
This terrible silence stops me


Blondie_-_Call_MeLast Song: “Call Me” by Blondie from the American Gigolo Soundtrack (1980)

Great job Craig (@cdennis0130)!!!

Take me out and show me off
And put me on the scene
Dress me in the fashions of the 1980’s

Return to the ’80s Trivia – 3/29/22

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Question: At the 1986 Golden Globe Awards, Rosanna Arquette was nominated for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical for which movie?


Last Question: What was the first Song with “Rap Lyrics” to Hit #1 on the US Billboard Charts?

Answer: “Rapture” by Blondie

Great job Pauline (@Dopey62)!!!

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Return to the ’80s Trivia – 12/10/21

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Question: What were the names of the Duke boys’ cousins that starred on The Dukes of Hazzard from 1982 to 1983?


Last Question: The best selling single of 1980, “Call Me” by Blondie, was the theme song for which movie?

Answer: American Gigolo

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Remember That Song – 2/18/21

Can you name the artist and song of this 80s cover?

How many heartaches must I stand
Before I find the love to let me live again


Last Song: “Rapture” by Blondie from Autoamerican (1981)

Great job Brian (@Orangebyrd73) and David (@daviddwwalker)!!!

Toe to toe
Dancing very close
Barely breathing
Almost comatose


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Remember That Song – 12/3/20

Can you name the artist and song:

Captured effortlessly
That’s the way it was
Happened so naturally
I did not know it was love


Last Song: “The Tide Is High” by Blondie from Autoamerican (1980)
Great job Adora (@Adora2000)!!!

It’s not the things you do that tease and wound me bad
But it’s the way you do the things you do to me

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Remember That Song – 3/28/18

Can you name the artist and song:

I live at the top of the block, no more room for trouble or fuss.
Need a change, a positive change, look, look it’s me writing on the wall


Last Song: “Call Me” by Blondie from American Gigolo (1980)

I know who you are
Come up off your color chart
I know where you’re comin’ from

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Top 40 Songs This Week – May 24, 1980: Songs 10-1

Welcome back as we conclude this week’s countdown. If you missed the previous songs, you can go back and check out 40-31, 30-21, and 20-11. This has been an interesting week. There have been some great songs, and some I could have gone without listening to again. But, today is going to be the best of the bunch. So, let’s return to the week ending May 24, 1980, and check out the top 10 songs of the week.

10. “Cars” by Gary Numan

What a way to start! In my opinion, this is one of the signature songs of the ’80s. The synthesizers and guitarmake the song instantly recognizable. Even though this song was technically released in 1979, this is a totally ’80s classic.

9. “Ride Like the Wind” by Christopher Cross

Christopher Cross began the decade and his career with his incredible self-titled debut album. This is one of the songs that helped make it so successful. This is one of my favorite songs by him. It doesn’t hurt that Michael McDonald is on here with the backing vocals. This is probably Christopher Cross’ most rockin’ song.

8. “Hurts So Bad” by Linda Ronstadt

This is a really good song by Linda Ronstadt. I know the Eagles were her band early on in the ’70s. They were no longer with her at this point, and were actually on the verge of a breakup themselves around this time, but this song sounds a lot like the Eagles. This was a cover of a 1965 Top 10 hit by Little Anthony & The Imperials.

7. “Stomp!” by The Brothers Johnson

We have a ’70s leftover here. I do like this song a lot. It’s a fun Funk/Disco tune. But, this would be more at home in the ’70s. It’s better than any of the songs that are on the radio these days.

6. “Biggest Part of Me” by Ambrosia

Here is a great guilty pleasure. If I post this song on Facebook, it gets a ton of hits, likes and comments. Ambrosia was a very good soft rock band of the late ’70s/early ’80s. They have nice music to chill too.

5. “Sexy Eyes” by Dr. Hook

Here is another ’70s leftover. Dr. Hook was another popular act of the mid-to-late ’70s. This is another soft rock band. I was familiar with this song as well as “When You’re In Love with a Beautiful Woman“.


Now, let’s see what was topping some of the other charts this week. The rock chart was not in existence yet. And with all the soft rock and ballads on this countdown, there may not have been enough rock songs to have a top 40 list.

The #1 Country song was “Starting Over Again” by Dolly Parton

Topping the Dance chart was “A Lover’s Holiday”/”The Glow of Love”/”Searching” by Change

The best Adult Contemporary tune was “The Rose” by Bette Midler

The #1 R&B song was “Let’s Get Serious” by Jermaine Jackson

And the #1 album was Against the Wind by Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band

Now…on with the countdown…

4. “Don’t Fall in Love With a Dreamer” by Kenny Rogers with Kim Carnes

This is my pick of the day. I love this duet. Kenny Rogers and Kim Carnes sound so good together. This song was written by David Ellingson and Kim Carnes. They presented it to Kenny Rogers and he was going to do it as a duet with somebody else. But, Kenny said, “why don’t you and I do it?” It would become a #3 smash hit, and a #1 hit on the Country charts.

3. “Lost in Love” by Air Supply

Here is Air Supply’s big breakthrough hit in the States. Air Supply was the ultimate soft rock group of the ’80s. They were very consistent.

2. “Funkytown” by Lipps, Inc.

As we approach the #1 song, we have yet another classic ’80s song. There are some songs that really helped define the musical landscape of the decade, and this is one of them. On paper, you would think I would be sick of this song. But, I still love it so much! And I like the Pseudo Echo cover version of this song even more. That song has more of a rock edge than a disco sound, and still has that classic ’80s sound.

1. “Call Me” by Blondie

We have arrived at our #1 song. And we have another classic! This song was a #1 hit for 6 straight weeks. I don’t think I listened to the radio too much back then, but I do remember this getting played a lot. I love the guitar work in this song. And how can you not love Debbie Harry?!? I think this is a great way to end the countdown. In a ballad heavy countdown, we end with a rocker.


Well that wraps up this week’s countdown. I hope you enjoyed it. Man, oh man, The Force Awakens next week! To celebrate, we are going to countdown the biggest songs of the week that the original Star Wars opened. Yes, we are going to be rebels,and return to the week ending May 28, 1977. I am debating making it a ’70s week next week on Return to the ’80s.
So, let me know what you think of this week’s countdown, and let me know if you would like a ’70s theme for Remember That Song and the Quote of the Day. Until then, Keep your feet on the ground, and keep reaching for the stars.

Remember That Song: 11/18/14

Can you name the artist and song:

Friday night and everyone’s moving
I can fell the heat
But it’s soothing
Heading down


Last Song: “Call Me” by Blondie from the American Gigolo soundtrack (1980)
Great job Andrew (@andytorah)!!

Cover me with kisses, baby
Cover me with love
Roll me in designer sheets
I’ll never get enough

Remember That Song – 9/4/13

Can you name the artist and song:

I never took the smile away from anybody’s face,
And that’s a desperate way to look for someone who is still a child


Last Song: “Rapture” by Blondie

Great job Robert (@mishouenglish)!!

And you don’t stop, sure shot
Go out to the parking lot
And you get in your car and you drive real far

Remember That Song? – 1/25/12

Can you name the artist and song and complete the lyrics:

And if the wind is right you can find the joy
Of innocence again
Oh, the canvas can do miracles
____ ___ ____ ___ ___


Last Song: “The Tide is High” by Blondie:

Every girl wants you to be her man, ooo, ooo, ooo, but I’ll wait, my dear, ’till it’s my turn.
I’m not the kinda girl who gives up just like that, oh, no.