On This Day: July 5, 1986 – There’ll Be Sad Songs by Billy Ocean Became the Number One Song in America

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On This Day: July 5, 1986 – There’ll Be Sad Songs by Billy Ocean Became the Number One Song in America
On this day July 5, 1986, There’ll Be Sad Songs by Billy Ocean reached number one on the US Billboard Hot 100. It held the top spot through July 11 and also became a number one hit in Canada. The song marked another major success for Ocean during the peak of his chart topping run in the mid 80s.

There’ll Be Sad Songs was a heartfelt ballad that showcased Ocean’s smooth vocal delivery and emotional depth. Written by Barry Eastmond and Wayne Brathwaite, the track was inspired by a personal story involving lost love and how certain songs can unexpectedly trigger deep emotions. The relatable lyrics and soft keyboard driven arrangement made it one of Ocean’s most memorable slow tempo hits.

The single followed a string of successes that included Caribbean Queen and Loverboy, and it helped cement Billy Ocean’s place as one of the most successful pop and soul artists of the decade.

80s insight: There’ll Be Sad Songs captured how music in the 80s could be both deeply emotional and radio friendly. Billy Ocean had a gift for making songs that felt personal while still connecting with millions.

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