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Music's Special Place

Part 2:

I Get WeakBelinda Carlisle'88
I Guess That's That's Why They Call It The BluesElton John'83
I Heard A RumourBananarama'87
I Just Called To Say I Love YouStevie Wonder'84
I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)Aretha Franklin & George Michael'87
I Melt With YouModern English'83
I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking ForU2'87
I Think We're Alone NowTiffany'87
I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)Whitney Houston'87
I Want A New DrugHuey Lewis And The News'84
I Want To Know What Love IsForeigner'85
I Won't Back DownTom Petty'89
If I Could Turn Back TimeCher'89
If You Don't Know Me By NowSimply Red'89
If You LeaveOrchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark'86
I'll Be There For YouBon Jovi'89
I'll Tumble 4 YaCulture Club'83
I'm So ExcitedPointer Sisters'84
I'm Still StandingElton John'83
I'm Your ManWham!'86
In A Big CountryBig Country'83
In My HouseMary Jane Girls'85
In Your EyesPeter Gabriel'86
Into The GrooveMadonna'87
Invisible TouchGenesis'86
Is This LoveWhitesnake'87
Islands In The StreamKenny Rogers & Dolly Parton'83
It's My LifeTalk Talk'84
JoannaKool & The Gang'84
JumpVan Halen'84
Karma ChameleonCulture Club'83
Keep Your Hands To YourselfGeorgia Satellites'86
Keeping The FaithBilly Joel'85
KissPrince And The Revolution'86
KokomoThe Beach Boys'88
KyrieMr. Mister'86
La BambaLos Lobos'87
La Isla BonitaMadonna'87
Lady In RedChris de Burgh'87
Lean On MeClub Nouveau'87
LegsZZ Top'84
Let The Music PlayShannon'84
Let's DanceDavid Bowie'83
Let's Go CrazyPrince And The Revolution'84
Let's Hear It For The BoyDeniece Williams'84
Like A PrayerMadonna'89
Like A VirginMadonna'84
Listen To Your HeartRoxette'89
Little LiesFleetwood Mac'87
Little Red CorvettePrince'83
Livin' On A PrayerBon Jovi'87
Looking For a New LoveJody Watley'87
Lost In EmotionLisa Lisa & Cult Jam'87
Love Is A BattlefieldPat Benatar'83
Love ShackB-52's'89
Love SongThe Cure'89
LovergirlTina Marie'85
Lucky StarMadonna'84
Mad About YouBelinda Carlisle'86
Making Love Out Of Nothing At AllAir Supply'83
Man In The MirrorMichael Jackson'88
ManiacMichael Sambello'83
Manic MondayThe Bangles'86
Material GirlMadonna'85
Modern LoveDavid Bowie'83
Money For NothingDire Straits'85
Mony MonyBilly Idol'87
My PrerogativeBobby Brown'89
Need You TonightINXS'87
Neutron DancePointer Sisters'85
Never Gonna Give You UpRick Astley'88
Never Gonna Let You GoSergio Mendes'83
Never Tear Us ApartINXS'88
Nothing's Gonna Stop Us NowStarship'87
ObsessionAnimotion'85
Oh SheilaReady For The World'85
Oh SherrieSteve Perry'84
One More NightPhil Collins'85
One More TryGeorge Michael'88
One Night In BangkokMurray Head'85
One On OneDaryl Hall & John Oates'83
One Thing Leads To AnotherThe Fixx'89
Open Your HeartMadonna'87
Our HouseMadness'83
Out Of TouchDaryl Hall & John Oates'84
Owner of a Lonely HeartYes'84
P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)Michael Jackson'83
Papa Don't PreachMadonna'86
Part-Time LoverStevie Wonder'85
People Are PeopleDepeche Mode'85
PhotographDef Leppard'83
Point Of No ReturnExposé'87
Pour Some Sugar On MeDef Leppard'88
Power Of LoveHuey Lewis And The News'85
Pride (In The Name Of Love)U2'84
Promises, PromisesNaked Eyes'83
Purple RainPrince And The Revolution'84
Push ItSalt-N-Pepa'88
Raspberry BeretPrince And The Revolution'85
Rebel YellBilly Idol'83
Red Red WineUB40'88
RelaxFrankie Goes To Hollywood'85
Rhythm Is Gonna Get YouGloria Estefan & The Miami Sound Machine'87
Rhythm Of The NightDeBarge'85
Right Here WaitingRichard Marx'89
RioDuran Duran'83
RoamB-52's'89
Rock Me AmadeusFalco'86
Rock SteadyThe Whispers'87
Rock The CasbahThe Clash'83
Rock You Like A HurricaneThe Scorpions'84
Run To YouBryan Adams'85
Runnin' Down A DreamTom Petty'89
Running With The NightLionel Ritchie'84
Sad Songs (Say So Much)Elton John'84
Safety DanceMen Without Hats'83
SaraStarship'86
Saving All My Love For YouWhitney Houston'85
Say It Isn't SoDaryl Hall & John Oates'83
Say You, Say MeLionel Ritchie'85
Say, Say, SayPaul McCartney & Michael Jackson'83
Sea Of LoveHoneydrippers'85
Self ControlLaura Branigan'84
Send Me An AngelReal Life'89
Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)Journey'83
 
Final - Part 3


Sexual HealingMarvin Gaye'83
Shake You DownGregory Abbott'87
Shattered DreamsJohnny Hates Jazz'88
She Blinded Me With ScienceThomas Dolby'83
She Drives Me CrazyFine Young Cannibals'89
She Works Hard For The MoneyDonna Summer'83
She's A BeautyThe Tubes'83
Shock The MonkeyPeter Gabriel'83
ShoutTears For Fears'85
Sister ChristianNight Ranger'84
SledgehammerPeter Gabriel'86
Small TownJohn Cougar Mellencamp'85
Smooth CriminalMichael Jackson'88
Smooth OperatorSade'85
So EmotionalWhitney Houston'88
SolidAshford & Simpson'85
Somebody's Watching MeRockwell'84
Something About YouLevel 42'86
Sowing The Seeds Of LoveTears For Fears'89
St. Elmo's Fire (Man In Motion)John Parr'85
Stand BackStevie Nicks'83
Straight UpPaula Abdul'89
Stuck On YouLionel Ritchie'84
Stuck With YouHuey Lewis And The News'86
Summer of '69Bryan Adams'85
Sunglasses At NightCorey Hart'84
SussudioPhil Collins'85
Sweet Child O' MineGuns N' Roses'88
Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)Eurythmics'83
Sweet FreedomMichael McDonald'86
Sweet LoveAnita Baker'86
Take Me HomePhil Collins'86
Take Me Home TonightEddie Money'86
Take My Breath AwayBerlin'86
Take On MeA Ha'85
Talking In Your SleepThe Romantics'84
Tarzan BoyBaltimora'86
Tell Her About ItBilly Joel'83
Tell It To My HeartTaylor Dayne'88
That's AllGenesis'84
That's What Friends Are ForDionne Warwick & Friends'86
The FlameCheap Trick'88
The Girl Is MineMichael Jackson & Paul McCartney'83
The Glamorous LifeSheila E.'84
The Heat Is OnGlenn Frey'85
The Living YearsMike + The Mechanics'89
The Longest TimeBilly Joel'84
The LookRoxette'89
The One I LoveR.E.M.'87
The PromiseWhen In Rome'88
The ReflexDuran Duran'84
The Search Is OverSurvivor'85
The WarriorScandal f. Patti Smith'84
The Way It IsBruce Hornsby & The Range'86
The Way You Make Me FeelMichael Jackson'88
These DreamsHeart'86
Things Can Only Get BetterHoward Jones'85
This Time I Know It's For RealDonna Summer'89
ThrillerMichael Jackson'84
Through The FireChaka Khan'84
Time (Clock Of The Heart)Culture Club'83
Time After TimeCyndi Lauper'84
Together ForeverRick Astley'88
Too ShyKajagoogoo'83
Total Eclipse Of The HeartBonnie Tyler'83
TrueSpandau Ballet'83
True BlueMadonna'86
True ColorsCyndi Lauper'86
Twilight ZoneGolden Earring'83
Two HeartsPhil Collins'89
Two Of HeartsStacey Q'86
Uptown GirlBilly Joel'83
ValerieSteve Winwood'87
VenusBananarama'86
Voices Carry'Til Tuesday'85
Waiting For A Star To FallBoy Meets Girls'88
Wake Me Up Before You Go-GoWham!'84
Walk Like An EgyptianThe Bangles'86
Walk Of LifeDire Straits'86
Walking On SunshineKatrina & The Waves'85
Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'Michael Jackson'83
Wanted Dead Or AliveBon Jovi'87
We Are The WorldU.S.A. For Africa'85
We BelongPat Benatar'85
We Built This CityStarship'85
We Didn't Start The FireBilly Joel'89
We Don't Need Another Hero (Thunderdome)Tina Turner'85
We’re Not Gonna Take ItTwisted Sister'84
West End GirlsPet Shop Boys'86
What About LoveHeart'85
What Have I Done To Deserve ThisPet Shop Boys & Dusty Springfield'88
What Have You Done For Me LatelyJanet Jackson'86
What's Love Got To Do With ItTina Turner'84
What's On Your Mind (Pure Energy)Information Society'88
When Doves CryPrince And The Revolution'84
White WeddingBilly Idol'83
Who's Holding Donna NowDeBarge'85
Why Can't This Be LoveVan Halen'86
Wild, Wild, Wild WestEscape Club'88
Will You Still Love MeChicago'87
Will You Still Love Me?Chicago'87
With Or Without YouU2'87
Word UpCameo'86
Wrapped Around Your FingerThe Police'84
You AreLionel Ritchie'83
You Belong To The CityGlenn Frey'85
You Can Call Me AlPaul Simon'87
You Can't Hurry LovePhil Collins'83
You Give Love A Bad NameBon Jovi'86
You Got ItRoy Orbison'89
You Keep Me Hangin' OnKim Wilde'87
You Spin Me Round (Like A Record)Dead Or Alive'85
Your LoveOutfield'86
You're The InspirationChicago'85
You've Got It AllThe Jets'87
 
The 1980s proved to be an interesting decade musically. The previous posts contained many of the songs that found themselves on the radio at one time or another. How many of these songs have survived in today's classic hits format? It's hard to say but for the rock-oriented ones, perhaps 70% of the listed songs wouldn't make the cut.

It was in 1997 that my job relocated me to Jacksonville. My education in music appreciation took a different turn for sure. Despite my belief that I was a music expert of sorts, I not only never heard of Lynyrd Skynyrd or the band's music but I spelled the name wrong for probably a couple years. Yes, I thought it was Leonard Skinner.

The truth is in all the radio markets I lived in and the stations I listened to in my work and pleasure travels, I never heard the song. When the internet took off and research was at our fingertips, I couldn't find that 1974 song that reached #8 nationally in the various radio stations I had listened to over the years.

What I suspect is rock formats played the song and that was a format I didn't listen to at all. People I came in contact with in Jacksonville, co-workers, for example, who lived in Jax all their lives told me the old WAPE-AM did play the song. Well, no doubt they would. I also wouldn't be surprised that many Florida AMers of the day, outside of Miami, played the song in a heavier rotation.

It's not a song I like personally. But, I think it ties a lot to what I said about FM hit music playlists. They had differences from their AM counterparts and one of them was chart position and certain song inclusion. Many years ago, with my Billboard Top 40 handbook at my side, I discovered a good percentage of songs Classic Hits formats embraced that never even reached the top 20!

As many of the radio pros have said on these boards for years, original popularity of a song doesn't mean anything. It's all about how it tests today. And perhaps with the copycat nature of radio, when leading stations play the songs , others follow. "Sweet Home Alabama" is one of many examples. When Miami's Magic 102.7 evolved into Classic Hits, they eventually added Skynyrd's song to the playlist, but it was much later than WCBS-FM. The bottom line is what the experts have said has proven to be true.

I listened almost always to just oldies formats from the mid 80s to 1997. I was especially interested in listening to The Big Ape because I had heard much about the station and it's history. I had heard airchecks and WAPE almost had a WABC sound. For a market the size of Jacksonville, WAPE with it's great daytime AM coverage was a legend of sorts. So I gave a listen.

I actually took a liking to the music. And in a twist from all the previous decades, I've grown to appreciate the music of the late 90s more than any other part of the decade. I'll be putting my thinking cap on to recall the 90s songs I enjoyed and perhaps to include some of 90s titles I first heard when some classic hits stations began offering 90s music. The 90s will be our last musical stop on this incredible journey of 6 decades of music.
 
It was in 1991 that I heard "Unforgettable" playing in the background and radio station WHYI (Y-100) was airing it. It seems the appropriate final comment bringing this string full circle. With the wonders of technology, it was just like Nat "King" Cole was in the recording studio with his daughter Natalie.

We started all of this with a look at music from way back in the 40s, Nat "King" Cole was popular then and all those decades later, a younger generation was hearing music that was a throwback to a totally different time.The song never cracked the Billboard Top 10 but it was a gold record nonetheless.

As I think back, I can see how history certainly repeats itself. In 1991, Y-100 wasn't the dominant station it once was. Just ten years earlier, Y-100 was kicking some serious butt. What a powerhouse and money-maker!

Twenty years earlier in 1970, WABC was "the most listened to station in the nation. There were at least two ratings reports that year that showed the station was #1 in every demo under the sun. In 1972, PM drive host, Dan Ingram, ran up a 22 share, the highest it would ever be. In just a matter of a few years, all that changed, along with mass-appeal programing.

It probably explains my fascination for the past as it applies to radio. You certainly can't rest on your laurels. Things can change very quickly in radio. The music itself is the same. Change is what can best explain music as it moves through time.

Anyway, I hope you got a kick out of this expansive look back. If I motivate even a few people to check out music from different eras, perhaps long before you were born, then this was all worth it.

Have a happy and safe holiday season and thanks for "listening." What follows is an A-Z type list, not too long, of 90s songs I've heard over the years, and songs I mostly like. 1999 is my fav year from that decade and a stark contrast to all the other decades where I preferred the earlier years more. It's easy to put down the music of any decade if you don't really know it. But, there's a chance you'll probably enjoy more than you think. You just have to put your biases aside.

(Everything I Do) I Do It For YouBryan Adams1991
3 AMMatchbox Twenty1998
All StarSmash Mouth1999
Baby One More TimeBrittney Spears1999
Baby, BabyAmy Grant1991
Because of You98°1998
Because The Night10,000 Maniacs1994
BelieveCher1999
Black or WhiteMichael Jackson1991
Black VelvetAlannah Miles1990
Breakfast at Tiffany'sDeep Blue Something1995
Can't Help Falling in LoveUB401993
CrushJennifer Paige1998
Enjoy The SilenceDepche Mode1990
FantasyMariah Carey1995
FinallyCe Ce Peniston1992
Fly AwayLenny Kravitz1999
Genie in a BottleChristina Aguilera1999
Have I Told You LatelyRod Stewart (Live)1993
I Don't Wanna FightTina Turner1993
I Don't Want To Miss a ThingAerosmith1998
I Need To KnowMarc Anthony1999
I SwearAll-4-One1994
I Want It That WayBackstreet Boys1999
I'm Every WomanWhitney Houston1993
IrisGoo Goo Dolls1998
It Must Have Been LoveRoxette1990
I've Been Thinking of YouLondonbeat1991
Just Another DayJon Secada1992
King of Wishful ThinkingGo West1990
Kiss MeSixpense None The Richer1999
Life Is a HighwayTom Cochrane1992
LingerThe Cranberries1994
Livin' La Vida LocaRicky Martin1999
Losing My ReligionR.E.M.1991
Love Will Lead You BackTaylor Dayne1990
More Than WordsExtreme1991
Music of My Heart*NSYNC and Gloria Estefan1999
No ScrubsTLC1999
Ordinary WorldDuran Duran1993
River of DreamsBilly Joel1993
SmoothSantana with Rob Thomas1999
SomedaySugar Ray1999
Tears in HeavenEric Clapton1992
The SignAce of Base1994
Touch Me (All Night Long)Cathy Dennis1991
UnbelievableEMF1991
Under The BridgeRed Hot Chili Peppers1991
UnforgetableNatalie Cole with Nat "King" Cole1991
VogueMadonna1990
WaterfallsTLC1995
You're Still The OneShania Twain1998
 
I've got some more "closing" comments.

Recently, I met someone who specializes in oldies presentations. He's got 3 ladies who do the signing and the dancing. He handles the Karaoke machine and does some comedy and singing as well. His van advertises 50s, 60s, and 70s music. Our church hired them for one of their entertainment venues. As I mentioned earlier, some of these "entertainers" are hired by the many senior facilities in the area. No surprise, it can be quite lucrative depending on the senior home.

This guy, as I've known others, had a career as a radio broadcaster in the past. It takes someone with an outgoing personality to get those with memory issues to have a good time. Speak to any director of activities and they will tell you it's through the music that brings many out of their shell. As this subject title says, music does have a special place in virtually all of us.

Christmas/holiday music is especially popular in these venues. It goes to show that if there is one genre that reaches a broad spectrum of people, it's all those seasonal tunes. While there's some planning, a lot of what the senior audience enjoys the most are songs they request. I've heard this many times from others in this line of work.

While it's not specific titles that's not requested, it's the artists themselves that are shouted out. Frank Sinatra is one such artist. Among the most popular songs in the repertoire are "New York, New York" and "My Way." With all the former New Yorkers/North-easterners who have made Florida home, the NY song is understandable.

Finally, I'm not afraid of taking on ambitious subjects on this board. While I think a discussion of music from the 40s through the 90s looked very promising on paper, I certainly needed a lot more lead time. I came up with this topic shortly after hearing from someone I knew from my late mom's senior home.

While I can understand very old music (40s and 50s) has limited appeal, I still think there's sufficient interest in music from the 60s. Because of time restraints given all on our plates during the holidays, I should have developed a much longer "countdown" from that decade. It wasn't very representative as many really great songs were left behind. The 80s, on the hand, featured hundreds of songs. Truth is, most of that was a copy and paste of what I already had. Taking the easy way out is never a good option, especially for a aggressive subject like this one.

Not all info on the internet is accurate. While that shouldn't be surprising, I simply forgot that certain webpages are frozen in time in not being updated. That can give the false impression that an artist is still alive. I can still find my dad's name on the internet. In some sites, he's alive and well with an age of 90s and even 100s. I pride myself on being accurate and being credible. Hopefully, I didn't ruin my reputation too much.

Anyway, my closing thoughts. Music is an interesting subject and there's lots of ways we can discuss it.
 
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