On This Day December 20 1986 – Walk Like an Egyptian by The Bangles Hit Number 1 on the US Billboard Charts

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On This Day December 20 1986 – Walk Like an Egyptian by The Bangles Hit Number 1 on the US Billboard Charts
On this day December 20 1986 Walk Like an Egyptian by The Bangles reached number 1 on the US Billboard charts and became one of the most recognizable pop hits of the decade. Its catchy beat, playful vocals, and distinctive rhythmic style helped the song stand out on radio playlists across the country. The track’s memorable energy and fun delivery turned it into a cultural moment that defined a part of the late 80s pop sound.

Walk Like an Egyptian reflected the era’s rise of upbeat pop music driven by strong hooks and instantly recognizable melodies. The Bangles became one of the decade’s leading pop rock groups, and this hit cemented their place in 80s music history with a song that still resonates with fans today.

80s insight: The song showed how late 80s pop embraced energetic rhythms and unforgettable hooks that helped artists dominate radio and music television.
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