On This Day: June 15, 1980 - Christopher Cross Releases Sailing

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On This Day: June 15, 1980 - Christopher Cross Releases Sailing
On this day June 15, 1980, Christopher Cross released the single Sailing, a soft rock ballad that would go on to define his career and become one of the most iconic songs of the decade.

Sailing reached number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 during the week of August 30 through September 5. It also hit number 1 in Canada and helped cement Cross as a major figure in early 80s adult contemporary music. The song’s gentle melodies and dreamlike production made it a standout on radio playlists and a perfect soundtrack for the era’s relaxed summer vibes.

At the 1981 Grammy Awards, Sailing won Song of the Year, adding to its legacy as one of the most acclaimed tracks of the time. The success of the single also helped boost the popularity of Cross’s self titled debut album.

80s insight: Sailing captured the peaceful side of the 80s, offering a moment of calm in a decade known for its flash. It showed how powerful a quiet, well crafted song could be.

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