On This Day October 12 1985 - Oh Sheila by Ready for the World Hit Number One on the U.S. Billboard Charts

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On This Day October 12 1985 - Oh Sheila by Ready for the World Hit Number One on the U.S. Billboard Charts
On this day October 12 1985, Oh Sheila by Ready for the World reached number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, becoming one of the most memorable R&B and pop hits of the decade. The song’s irresistible groove, sharp production, and smooth vocals helped it dominate both radio and dance floors across America.

Blending funk, pop, and the Minneapolis inspired sound made famous by Prince, Oh Sheila showcased the band’s tight musicianship and confident style. Its infectious beat and catchy chorus made it a defining track of mid 80s R&B, while also crossing over to pop audiences with ease.

The song’s success turned Ready for the World into instant stars and proved that the 1980s still had room for fresh voices to make a massive impact on the charts.

80s insight: Oh Sheila captured the polished, danceable energy that made mid 80s R&B irresistible, bridging the worlds of funk, soul, and pop into one smooth sound.

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