
On this day April 12, 1980, Ambrosia released their fourth studio album One Eighty, marking a shift in style that leaned more into smooth, radio friendly soft rock. The album was a commercial success, reaching number 25 on the Billboard 200 and producing some of the band’s most recognizable hits.
One Eighty featured the chart topping singles Biggest Part of Me and You're the Only Woman, both of which became staples of early 80s adult contemporary radio. The album’s title hinted at a musical change for the band, which had started out with a more progressive rock sound in the 70s before fully embracing a softer, more melodic approach.
With polished production, catchy hooks, and tight harmonies, One Eighty helped solidify Ambrosia’s place in the soft rock world and kept them in regular radio rotation throughout the decade.
Fun fact: Biggest Part of Me peaked at number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and remains one of Ambrosia’s biggest hits to this day.
Trivia question: What 1980 album by Ambrosia featured the hit single Biggest Part of Me and reached number 25 on the Billboard chart?
One Eighty featured the chart topping singles Biggest Part of Me and You're the Only Woman, both of which became staples of early 80s adult contemporary radio. The album’s title hinted at a musical change for the band, which had started out with a more progressive rock sound in the 70s before fully embracing a softer, more melodic approach.
With polished production, catchy hooks, and tight harmonies, One Eighty helped solidify Ambrosia’s place in the soft rock world and kept them in regular radio rotation throughout the decade.
Fun fact: Biggest Part of Me peaked at number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and remains one of Ambrosia’s biggest hits to this day.
Trivia question: What 1980 album by Ambrosia featured the hit single Biggest Part of Me and reached number 25 on the Billboard chart?