Records released in 1985 by U.K. artists such as the Cult, the Smiths, the Cure and others are marking a milestone.
Sometimes, ridiculously named songs end up at number one on the top of the charts. Such as the case with these five.
Get ready to cackle with glee, “Wicked” fans in Alabama. The blockbuster musical is coming to Birmingham for a three-week ...
Join us on a nostalgic journey through the 80s as we explore the iconic songs that defied time and made epic comebacks! From ...
Recorded in a single day, "Do They Know It's Christmas?" was released in the UK on December 7, 1984, becoming a Christmas number one.
There’s no shortage of songs that capture the magic of the season ... Its triumphant melody encourages singing and celebration, making it a popular choice in churches and holiday festivities ...
They weren’t skilled as actors, nor were they all that comfortable in emoting their songs ... the band’s 1985 album that produced four more Top-40 singles. ZZ Top proved with these videos ...
Guetta scores his record-breaking 17th No. 1. Max adds her second, while Alphaville extends its chart-topping legacy to more than 40 years.
Anita Bryant, a former beauty queen and pop singer of the 1960s whose career led her to become a spokesperson for Florida ...
Released on August 5, 1985, the lead single of Kate’s fifth studio album made it to number three on the UK’s singles chart at ...
By Gary Trust It’s the biggest honor that an act can claim on Billboard’s charts each year: the coveted No. 1 spot on the annual Top Artists ... Billboard Hot 100 songs survey, as well as ...
The track, which spent five weeks at No. 1, became the second song to top the weekly Hot 100, after Ricky Nelson’s “Poor Little Fool.” Also in the 1958 year-end issue, Billboard continued ...