On This Day September 3 1983 – Sweet Dreams Hit Number One in the US

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On This Day September 3 1983 – Sweet Dreams Hit Number One in the US
On this day September 3 1983, Sweet Dreams Are Made of This by Eurythmics reached number one on the US Billboard Hot 100. The breakout single marked a major turning point for the British duo, bringing their dark synth driven sound into the mainstream and introducing the world to Annie Lennox’s striking image and powerful vocals.

With its minimalist beat, looping synth riff, and haunting lyrics, Sweet Dreams became one of the defining tracks of the decade. It broke through at a time when new wave and electronic music were still gaining traction in the United States, and it helped pave the way for countless acts that followed.

The music video was just as iconic as the song itself, with surreal imagery that stood out immediately on MTV and helped make Lennox a pop culture icon. The success of the song also pushed the album to greater heights and launched Eurythmics into international stardom.

80s insight: Sweet Dreams was originally recorded in a small home studio after the duo had temporarily split up. Its surprise success not only reunited them but also made them one of the most important acts of the decade.

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