Billboard Top 100 Hits From 1984

 Most of us remember Michael Jackson's scalp being burned during the filming of a Pepsi commercial, well he recovered nicely and a month later won eight Grammy Awards out of twelve nominations, breaking the record for the most Grammys won in a single year.  And not only that but, he also received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame directly in front of Mann's Chinese Theater.  However, a couple sad events did take place, Def Leppard's drummer Rick Allen loses his left arm in a car wreck and In Los Angeles, California, Marvin Gaye is shot and killed during an argument with his father.

  1. When Doves Cry, Prince
  2. What's Love Got To Do With It, Tina Turner
  3. Say Say Say, Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson
  4. Footloose, Kenny Loggins
  5. Against All Odds (Take A Look At Me Now), Phil Collins
  6. Jump, Van Halen
  7. Hello, Lionel Richie
  8. Owner Of A Lonely Heart, Yes
  9. Ghostbusters, Ray Parker Jr.
  10. Karma Chameleon, Culture Club
  11. Missing You, John Waite
  12. All Night Long (All Night), Lionel Richie
  13. Let's Hear It For The Boy, Deniece Williams
  14. Dancing In The Dark, Bruce Springsteen
  15. Girls Just Want To Have Fun, Cyndi Lauper
  16. The Reflex, Duran Duran
  17. Time After Time, Cyndi Lauper
  18. Jump (For My Love), Pointer Sisters
  19. Talking In Your Sleep, Romantics
  20. Self Control, Laura Branigan
  21. Let's Go Crazy, Prince and The Revolution
  22. Say It Isn't So, Daryl Hall and John Oates
  23. Hold Me Now, Thompson Twins
  24. Joanna, Kool and The Gang
  25. I Just Called To Say I Love You, Stevie Wonder
  26. Somebody's Watching Me, Rockwell
  27. Break My Stride, Matthew Wilder
  28. 99 Luftballons, Nena
  29. I Can Dream About You, Dan Hartman
  30. The Glamorous Life, Sheila E.
  31. Oh Sherrie, Steve Perry
  32. Stuck On You, Lionel Richie
  33. I Guess That's Why They Call It The Blues, Elton John
  34. She Bop, Cyndi Lauper
  35. Borderline, Madonna
  36. Sunglasses At Night, Corey Hart
  37. Eyes Without A Face, Billy Idol
  38. Here Comes The Rain Again, Eurythmics
  39. Uptown Girl, Billy Joel
  40. Sister Christian, Night Ranger
  41. Drive, Cars
  42. Twist Of Fate, Olivia Newton-John
  43. Union Of The Snake, Duran Duran
  44. The Heart Of Rock 'N' Roll, Huey Lewis and The News
  45. Hard Habit To Break, Chicago
  46. The Warrior, Scandal
  47. If Ever You're In My Arms Again, Peabo Bryson
  48. Automatic, Pointer Sisters
  49. Let The Music Play, Shannon
  50. To All The Girls I've Loved Before, Julio Iglesias and Willie Nelson
  51. Caribbean Queen, Billy Ocean
  52. That's All, Genesis
  53. Running With The Night, Lionel Richie
  54. Sad Songs (Say So Much), Elton John
  55. I Want A New Drug, Huey Lewis and The News
  56. Islands In The Stream, Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton
  57. Love Is A Battlefield, Pat Benatar
  58. Infatuation, Rod Stewart
  59. Almost Paradise, Mike Reno and Ann Wilson
  60. Legs, ZZ Top
  61. State Of Shock, Jacksons
  62. Love Somebody, Rick Springfield
  63. Miss Me Blind, Culture Club
  64. If This Is It, Huey Lewis and The News
  65. You Might Think, Cars
  66. Lucky Star, Madonna
  67. Cover Me, Bruce Springsteen
  68. Cum On Feel The Noize, Quiet Riot
  69. Breakdance, Irene Cara
  70. Adult Education, Daryl Hall and John Oates
  71. They Don't Know, Tracy Ullman
  72. An Innocent Man, Billy Joel
  73. Cruel Summer, Bananarama
  74. Dance Hall Days, Wang Chung
  75. Give It Up, K.C.
  76. I'm So Excited, Pointer Sisters
  77. I Still Can't Get Over Loving You, Ray Parker Jr.
  78. Thriller, Michael Jackson
  79. Holiday, Madonna
  80. Breakin'... There's No Stopping Us, Ollie And Jerry
  81. Nobody Told Me, John Lennon
  82. Church Of The Poison Mind, Culture Club
  83. Think Of Laura, Christopher Cross
  84. Time Will Reveal, Debarge
  85. Wrapped Around Your Finger, Police
  86. Pink Houses, John Cougar Mellencamp
  87. Round And Round, Ratt
  88. Head Over Heels, Go-Go's
  89. The Longest Time, Billy Joel
  90. Tonight, Kool and The Gang
  91. Got A Hold On Me, Christine McVie
  92. Dancing In The Sheets, Shalamar
  93. Undercover Of The Night, Rolling Stones
  94. On The Dark Side, John Cafferty and The Beaver Brown Band
  95. New Moon On Monday, Duran Duran
  96. Major Tom (Coming Home), Peter Schilling
  97. Magic, Cars
  98. When You Close Your Eyes, Night Ranger
  99. Rock Me Tonite, Billy Squier
  100. Yah Mo B There, James Ingram and Michael McDonald

 

Most of us remember Michael Jackson's scalp being burned during the filming of a Pepsi commercial, well he recovered nicely and a month later won eight Grammy Awards out of twelve nominations, breaking the record for the most Grammys won in a single year. And not only that but, he also received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame directly in front of Mann's Chinese Theater. However, a couple sad events did take place, Def Leppard's drummer Rick Allen loses his left arm in a car wreck and In Los Angeles, California, Marvin Gaye is shot and killed during an argument with his father.

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