
On this day June 14, 1986, On My Own by Patti LaBelle and Michael McDonald became the number 1 song in America. The emotional duet topped the Billboard Hot 100 for three weeks, holding the number 1 spot from June 14 through July 4. With its heartfelt lyrics and powerful vocal performances, the song struck a deep chord with listeners across the country and around the world.
On My Own also reached number 1 in Canada and the Netherlands and sold over 2 million copies in the United States. The ballad told the story of two people learning to live apart, a rare moment where both voices carried equal emotional weight, making the duet a standout of the decade.
The song became the biggest hit of Patti LaBelle’s solo career and gave Michael McDonald another defining moment as one of the most distinctive voices in pop and soul music.
80s insight: On My Own showed how a quiet, emotional song could rise to the top in a decade known for excess. It reminded everyone that vulnerability and honesty still had the power to connect millions.
On My Own also reached number 1 in Canada and the Netherlands and sold over 2 million copies in the United States. The ballad told the story of two people learning to live apart, a rare moment where both voices carried equal emotional weight, making the duet a standout of the decade.
The song became the biggest hit of Patti LaBelle’s solo career and gave Michael McDonald another defining moment as one of the most distinctive voices in pop and soul music.
80s insight: On My Own showed how a quiet, emotional song could rise to the top in a decade known for excess. It reminded everyone that vulnerability and honesty still had the power to connect millions.