American_Top_40_1985_January_19th
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"Every week we countdown the biggest songs in the USA from Hall, Indiana, to Oatman, Arizona; from Hall, Montana, to Oats, South Carolina. At number 22 this week here are Daryl Hall and John Oates with, 'Out Of Touch'." American Top 40 with Casey Kasem aired on radio from July 4, 1970 until August 6, 1988. This recording is a rebroadcast from internet radio. In this broadcast: This is the first appearance of John Fogerty since 1975. His song, "The Old Man Down The Road" is at number 40. Casey tells us how the state of Rhode Island might have gotten it's name. Casey says "Bruce" by Rick Springfield (at number 31) is only the third time in chart history that a top 40 act is named in the title of a top 40 song by somebody else. Then he lists (and plays portions) the other two songs. The Time is at number 30 with their song, "Jungle Love" even though the band was no longer together as of this countdown. A listener writes in saying that sometimes there are two songs in a row by the same artist during the countdown and wants to know if any artist has ever had three songs in a row. Casey recalls a time when one act had five songs in a row. Jack Wagner, Guiffria, and Julian Lennon all have their first top 40 hits. "Born In The USA" returns to the number one spot on the album chart after a 24 week absence, but Casey tells about an album that returned to the number one spot 63 weeks after being there the first time. Casey gives his special report on the dangers of break-dancing (this includes baldness from doing head spins). A listener wants to know if any country group has ever hit number one on the pop chart. Casey says it was an English language version of a French song "Les trois cloches" and plays a portion of it. 40: The Old Man Down The Road - John Fogerty 39: Mistake No. 3 - Culture Club 38: In Neon - Elton John 37: The Heat Is On - Glenn Fry 36: Sugar Walls - Sheena Easton 35: No More Lonely Nights - Paul McCartney 34: Money Changes Everything - Cyndi Lauper 33: Tender Years - John Cafferty And The Beaver Brown Band 32: Misled - Kool & The Gang 31: Bruce - Rick Springfield 30: Jungle Love - The Time 29: I Feel For You - Chaka Khan 28: Foolish Heart - Steve Perry 27: Operator - Midnight Star LDD: Leader Of The Band - Dan Fogelberg 26: Call To The Heart - Guiffria 25: Solid - Ashford & Simpson 24: Understanding - Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band 23: Love Light In Flight - Stevie Wonder 22: Out Of Touch - Daryl Hall & John Oates 21: Method Of Modern Love - Daryl Hall & John Oates 20: Neutron Dance - The Pointer Sisters 19: Valotte - Julian Lennon 18: Do What You Do - Jermaine Jackson 17: Jamie - Ray Parker, Jr. LDD: Theme From "Mahogany" - Diana Ross 16: Lover Boy - Billy Ocean 15: Cool It Now - New Edition 14: I Would Die 4 U - Prince & The Revolution 13: Do They Know It's Christmas - Band Aid 12: The Boys Of Summer - Don Henley 11: Sea Of Love - The Honeydrippers 10: Careless Whisper - Wham (Featuring George Michael) 9: Born In The USA - Bruce Springsteen 8: We Belong - Pat Benatar 7: The Wild Boys - Duran Duran 6: Run To You - Bryan Adams 5: Easy Lover- Philip Bailey 4: I Want To Know What Love Is - Foreigner 3: You're The Inspiration - Chicago 2: All I Need - Jack Wagner 1: Like A Virgin - Madonna
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