On This Day September 25, 1982 – Abracadabra by the Steve Miller Band Became the Number One Song in America for the Second Time

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On This Day September 25, 1982 – Abracadabra by the Steve Miller Band Became the Number One Song in America for the Second Time
On this day September 25, 1982 the Steve Miller Band’s single Abracadabra returned to the top of the Billboard Hot 100, becoming the number one song in America for the second time. Originally released earlier that year, the track had already topped the charts before climbing back again due to its continued popularity.

Abracadabra stood out for its catchy chorus, infectious guitar riffs, and radio friendly production, which helped it become one of the band’s biggest hits. Its mix of rock and pop sensibilities made it a perfect fit for the early 80s sound, appealing to a wide audience and receiving heavy airplay.

The song’s repeated rise to number one underscored the enduring appeal of the Steve Miller Band during a period when music was rapidly evolving. It also cemented Abracadabra as one of their signature tracks and a staple of 80s radio.

80s insight: Abracadabra’s return to the top spot reflected how a great hook and timeless melody could dominate the charts more than once, proving the song’s staying power in 80s music.
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