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1983 Chart

It's the year 1983 again! Revisit the soulful vibes that graced our radios and sound-systems by taking a look at the chart best for this glorious year. 2019 saw love being whispered about with Ed Sheeran's 'Thinking Out Loud' becoming one of the biggest songs on charts all over the world. However, 1983 had music that still resonates today from core disco to synth pop, rock and everything in between. Madonna owned the era with 'Holiday,' while through soulful hits like Cyndi Lauper's 'Time After Time' or musical adventurers Huey Lewis & The News with 'The Heart of Rock & Roll,' a generation made their eclectic marks in those neon lit evenings. This was truly a joyous time; scroll down to become one of baby boomers' go-to songs again. It goes without saying that classic tracks like Michael Jackson's 'Beat It' amd The Eurythmics ?Sweet Dreams (are Made of This)' changed history forever. Shifting seamlessly from jazzier sounds like Prince's ? Little Red Corvette' to rattling anthems by Culture Club in ?Karma Chameleon,' Band AIDS choppy classic ?Do They Know it is Christmas?" encapsulated the hustle and bustle brilliance of merrytime season during this untouchable 80's decade. Let us cruise down memory lane together to these halcyon days. Consider yourself YOLO 1985-ready.. let us jam together! Best 1983 songs Listen to the best songs of 1983

A Trip Down Memory Lane: Exploring the Best of 1983 in Music
Ah, 1983, the year that gifted us with timeless melodies, heartwarming lyrics, and genre-defying tracks. It was a year when music was a celebration of the soul, not just an excuse to make people dance. For those of us who were lucky enough to have lived through that era, the year 1983 brings back a flood of memories, reminding us of days gone by, of long-lost loves, and of carefree innocence. For those who did not have a chance to be a part of that magical time, let's take a musical journey back to the year that changed the face of music.
The year started with Every Breath You Take by The Police and cemented its place in music history as one of the best songs of the decade. With its haunting melody and cryptic lyrics, the song became an instant hit nationwide. Then came Billie Jean by Michael Jackson, a song that catapulted him to the status of a superstar. The song's infectious beat, MJ's iconic moonwalk, and the unforgettable video that went along with it made it unforgettable.
1983 was also the year when Madonna released her self-titled debut album, which featured songs such as Borderline and Lucky Star. These songs became popular on the club circuit and showcased Madonna's dance-pop style, which she would later become famous for. The album's success solidified Madonna's status as a pop icon and a force to be reckoned with in the music industry.
The year also saw the emergence of seminal rock bands such as U2, with the release of War, and R.E.M. with the release of Murmur. Both albums were groundbreaking in their own right, showcasing the bands' unique styles, which would go on to influence countless others. Another notable album release that year was Synchronicity by The Police, which went on to win the Grammy award for album of the year in 1984.
One of the standout genres of 1983 was the emerging synth-pop scene. Bands such as Eurythmics, Depeche Mode, and New Order fused rock sensibilities with electronic instrumentation to create a unique sound that would come to define the early 80s. Songs such as Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) by Eurythmics and Blue Monday by New Order became instant classics, and their influence can still be heard in music today.
To truly capture the essence of 1983, we have to take a moment to acknowledge the power ballad. From Total Eclipse of the Heart by Bonnie Tyler to Every Rose Has Its Thorn by Poison, these songs were the perfect soundtrack for any heartbreak, prom, or karaoke night. They were the songs that we all sang at the top of our lungs, feeling every word deep in our souls.
As we look back at the year 1983, we cannot help but be amazed at the sheer quality and variety of the music that was produced. It was a time when music was not just something that we heard on the radio; it was a part of us, a reflection of our hopes, our dreams, and our struggles. From rock to pop to synth-pop, from ballads to dance tracks, the year had it all. So, let's take a moment to appreciate the music of 1983, to revel in the memories that it brings back, and to celebrate the artists who created it.
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1-UB40 - Red Red Wine
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5-Michael Jackson - Beat It
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