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Remember That Song – 2/10/20

Can you name the artist and song:

I saw an old friend of ours today
She asked about you
I didn’t quite know what to say


Last Song: “California Girls” by David Lee Roth from the album Crazy From The Heat (1985)

Great job Lisa (@gabbyg89), Craig (@cdennis0130), Rich (@RichOuellette71), and Friendbear (@Friendbearx)!!!

I been all around this great big world
And I’ve seen all kinds of girls
Yeah but I couldn’t wait to get back in the states
Back to the cutest girls in the world

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Remember That Song – 3/7/19

Can you name the artist and song:

Don’t harass me, can’t you tell
I’m going home, I’m tired as hell
I’m not the cat I used to be
I got a kid, I’m thirty-three


Last Song: “Just Like Paradise” by David Lee Roth from the album Skyscraper (1988)

Great job jonahelo (@jonahelo061)!!!

I got the itch
And a restless soul
She gone with the wind
Gonna go for broke tonight
And that’s all night

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Remember That Song – 9/6/18

Can you name the artist and song:

The city winks a sleepless eye
Hear her voice
Shake my window
Sweet seducing sighs


Last Song: “Yankee Rose” by David Lee Roth from the album Eat ‘Em and Smile (1986)

Bright lights
And your city lights, all right
I’m talking ’bout it

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Remember That Song: 6/7/17

Can you name the artist and song:

I’m gonna drive my daddy’s Thunderbird (My daddy’s Thunderbird)
A white rad ride, ’66 (’67) so glam it’s absurd


Last Song: “Yankee Rose” by David Lee Roth from the album Eat ‘Em and Smile (1986)

Well guess who’s back in circulation
Now I don’t know what you may have heard

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Remember That Song: 5/15/16

Can you name the artist and song:

Your friends seem to think that you’re so peachy keen
But my friends say neglect is on your mind
Who’s right?


Last Song: “Just Like Paradise” by David Lee Roth from Skyscraper (1988)

Great job Andy (@andytorah)!!!

Rockin’ steady in her daddy’s car
She got the stereo with the big guitars
And that’s all right

Top 40 Songs This Week – March 9, 1985: Songs 10-1

Welcome back to this week’s Countdown! If you missed the previous songs, you can go ahead and check out songs 40-31, 30-21 and 20-11. Well, I think this has been a really solid countdown this week. And there are going to be some ’80s classics in this Top 10. So, let’s Return to the week ending March 9, 1985, and wrap up this week’s countdown.

10. “Misled” by Kool & the Gang


Once again, a great way to begin the countdown today! This is one of my favorite Kool & the Gang songs. This was off of Kool & the Gang’s biggest selling album, Emergency.

9. “Sugar Walls” by Sheena Easton

I love Sheena Easton, but this isn’t one of my favorite songs by her. It does have that classic ’80s synth-pop sound though. This song was composed by Prince, and you can totally hear it.

8. “I Want to Know What Love Is” by Foreigner

This classic power ballad by Foreigner was a #1 hit. It was also overplayed. But, after avoiding it for a while, it sounds good to me again.

7. “Neutron Dance” by The Pointer Sisters

This is a great fun song by the Pointer Sisters, with Ruth as the lead singer. It was included on their great album, Break Out. However, it’s inclusion on the Beverly Hills Cop soundtrack may have helped it become a huge hit. The song went so perfectly with the awesome chase scene at the beginning of the movie.

6. “Too Late For Goodbyes” by Julian Lennon

This was Julian Lennon’s biggest hit. I could not get over how much he looked and sounded like his father, John. Back then, I was kind of hoping the Beatles would reunite, with Julian taking his father’s place. But, I could not even imagine the pressure he already must have felt. So, that may have been unfair to him. I kind of like this song, and it really brings me back.

5. “Material Girl” by Madonna

I do love me some classic Madonna! I even had a little crush on her back then. It was nice when she was relevant. By the way, did you know she has a new studio album out? I didn’t, until I just went to iTunes for something else. Oh well. After this song, Madonna would sometimes be called the Material Girl in the headlines of newspapers and magazines. She did have a hit with “Like a Virgin“, but I notice she was never called Virgin Madonna. Anyway, “Material Girl” helped play a big part in helping Madonna become a pop icon of the ’80s.

4. “California Girls” by David Lee Roth

I loved this song when it came out! I much prefer DLR’s rockin’ music, but this was fun. He always has the strangest characters in his music videos.

3. “The Heat is On” by Glenn Frey

Another ’80s classic! And another smash hit from Beverly Hills Cop. This song would top out at #2, being held off by this week’s top song. However, it is the highest U.S. charting solo single by any member of The Eagles.


Now is the time of the countdown where we find out what was topping the other charts this week in 1985.

Topping the Country charts was “My Only Love” by the Statler Brothers

Topping the R&B charts was our #34 song on the Hot 100 – “Missing You” by Diana Ross.

The top Rock song this week was our #25 hit on the Hot 100 – “Just Another Night” by Mick Jagger.

The top Dance tune was “New Attitude” by Patti LaBelle.

The top album was Make It Big by Wham

And the top Adult Contemporary song this week is our #2 song this week:

2. “Careless Whisper” by Wham! Featuring George Michael

This was George Michael’s first solo hit, although he was still performing in Wham! at the time. The song was on Wham!’s Make It Big album. This is one of those songs that I did not like at all when it came out. But, I like it now.

1. “Can’t Fight This Feeling” by REO Speedwagon

We have reached the top of the charts with this classic power ballad by REO Speedwagon. This was the first week of this song’s run as the #1 hit in the country. If you see any ’80s love song compilation, chances are very good that this song will be on it.


Remember That Song – 6/10/14

Can you name the artist and song:

I catch a paper boy
But things don’t really change
I’m standing in the wind
But I never wave bye-bye


Last Song: “Yankee Rose” by David Lee Roth from Eat ‘Em and Smile (1986)

Great job Kickin’ It Old School (@oldschool80s) and Robert (@mishouenglish)!!

She’s right on time, I’m on the case
Pick up the phone, no time to waste

Remember That Song: 10/11/12

Can you name the artist and song:

I can’t explain what I’m going through
Wish I could find the right words to say
Losing control and its over you
Nobody else could make me feel this way


Last Song: “Just Like Paradise” by David Lee Roth who celebrated his 52nd birthday yesterday.

Great job Frida (@carrjam94)!!

Remember That Song? – 7/29/11

Do you know the artist and song, and can you complete the lyrics:

Me and some guys from school
Had a band and we tried real hard
Jimmy quit and Jody got married
should known ____ _____ ___ ___


Yesterday’s: “California Girls” by The Beach Boys David Lee Roth (Great job, Jim!):

The West coast has the sunshine
And the girls all get so tanned
I dig a french bikini on a wild island coast
By a palm tree in the sand

or do you prefer this:

Not quite the same song:

Van Halen reuniting for 2011 album and tour

According to Billboard.com, a deal was re-upped between publisher Warner/Chappell and Eddie and Alex Van Halen, and it was stated that the band “is currently in the studio recording an album with Roth that is due for release in 2011.”

Also, Van Halen manager and Live Nation Entertainment executive chairman Irivng Azoff mentioned that Van Halen was expected to tour next year. Van Halen’s 2008 reunion tour with Roth was a massive success. It took in more than $93 million. from 74 shows according to Billboard.

Next year’s album would be Van Halen’s first studio album since 1998’s flop Van Halen III,” with Gary Cherone as the lead singer. This would also be the first album with David Lee Roth since the classic 1984.

Hopefully the band will get along, and this will go through. If it does, I will buy the album as soon as it comes out. Hey, if I could buy the Van Halen III album the day it was released, I can do the same for the Van Halen/David Lee Roth reunion!