Oldies,
Great examples of what I'm talking about, thanks! Just offhand, I recognize only the first three of these songs. And at 48, I'm hardly a youngster but these lower-charting songs were just before my time, even though they all charted, some respectably so. I will be checking these out ASAP!
But even more recent, bigger hits are "lost" and need some re-exposure, such as these and those on the lengthier lists I have shared on previous posts:
"All Over the World" - ELO (#13, 1980)
"How Much Love" - Leo Sayer (BB #17, CB #9)
"Shake It" - Ian Matthews (BB #13, CB #10)
"You & Me" - Alice Cooper (BB #9, CB #8)
"Heaven on the Seventh Floor" - Paul Nicholas (BB #6, CB #5)
"Hold On" - Santana (BB #15, CB #9)
"She Did It" - Eric Carmen (BB #23, CB #15)
"You Made Me Believe in Magic" - Bay City Rollers(BB #10, CB #7)
"Heatwave" - Linda Ronstadt (BB #5, CB #4)
"My Baby Loves Lovin'" - White Plains(BB #13, CB #10)
"SOS" - ABBA (BB #15, CB #12)
"Life Is a Rock" - Reunion (BB #8, CB #7)
"Whatever Gets You Thru the Night" - John Lennon & Elton John (#1, '74)
"Games People Play" - Spinners (#5, '75)
Everyone I share these songs with loves them, including my kids! No way these are tune-outs. I don't believe they are testing poorly, unless it be that they receive poor marks simply because most people these days may not immediately recognize them simply since the songs have been off the radio for so long. But it is more likely that they are never even tested at all.