
On this day August 1 1981, Jessies Girl by Rick Springfield officially became the number one song in America. Taken from his breakthrough album Working Class Dog, the single blended power pop with rock attitude and quickly turned Springfield into a household name.
The track struck a chord with audiences thanks to its relatable theme of unrequited love, energetic guitar riffs, and memorable chorus. Jessies Girl topped the Billboard Hot 100 and held the number one spot through mid August. At the same time, Springfield was starring on the hit daytime drama General Hospital, making him one of the few entertainers to conquer both the music charts and television screens simultaneously.
Jessies Girl became one of the defining anthems of the early 1980s. Its punchy arrangement and catchy hook earned it a Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance. Decades later, it remains a staple on 80s playlists and is still instantly recognized by fans of the era.
80s insight: The success of Jessies Girl helped launch Rick Springfield’s dual career as a pop rock star and television heartthrob.
The track struck a chord with audiences thanks to its relatable theme of unrequited love, energetic guitar riffs, and memorable chorus. Jessies Girl topped the Billboard Hot 100 and held the number one spot through mid August. At the same time, Springfield was starring on the hit daytime drama General Hospital, making him one of the few entertainers to conquer both the music charts and television screens simultaneously.
Jessies Girl became one of the defining anthems of the early 1980s. Its punchy arrangement and catchy hook earned it a Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance. Decades later, it remains a staple on 80s playlists and is still instantly recognized by fans of the era.
80s insight: The success of Jessies Girl helped launch Rick Springfield’s dual career as a pop rock star and television heartthrob.