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On this day April 11, 1981, Hall and Oates scored their second number 1 hit in the United States when Kiss on My List topped the Billboard Hot 100. The smooth, upbeat track stayed at number 1 through May 1 and became one of the duo’s most iconic songs of the decade.
Released from their ninth...
On this day, November 7, 1981, “Private Eyes” by Daryl Hall and John Oates reached #1 on the Billboard charts, holding the top spot from November 7 to November 20. This catchy hit, known for its iconic clap sequence, became one of Hall & Oates’ signature songs and an unforgettable anthem of the...
On this day, October 18, 1983, Hall & Oates released their greatest hits compilation Rock ’n Soul Part 1. The album peaked at #7 on the Billboard charts and even reached #1 in New Zealand. Featuring classic tracks like “Maneater,” “Kiss on My List,” and “You Make My Dreams,” this collection...
On this day, October 12, 1984, Hall & Oates released their 12th album Big Bam Boom! The album reached #5 on the US Billboard charts and featured the hit single “Out of Touch,” which became one of the duo’s biggest hits.
Who remembers grooving to Big Bam Boom?
On this day, October 4, 1984, Daryl Hall and John Oates released their smash hit “Out of Touch”! The song climbed to the top of the charts and became the #1 song in America from December 8 to 21, 1984. This catchy track was a standout single from their album Big Bam Boom, cementing Hall & Oates’...
On this day, October 4, 1982, Hall & Oates released their 11th studio album, H2O! The album was a commercial success, peaking at #3 on the Billboard charts and featuring one of their biggest hits, “Maneater”. H2O became one of the duo’s most popular albums, blending their signature pop, rock...
On this day September 1, 1981, Hall & Oates released their 10th studio album, “Private Eyes,” which quickly became a defining record of the early 80s. The album featured the hit single “I Can’t Go For That (No Can Do),” which went on to become one of their most iconic tracks.
Did You Know? Hall...
On this day, July 29, 1980, Hall & Oates released their 9th album, “Voices,” featuring the hit single “Kiss On My List.” This album marked a significant shift in their sound, incorporating more rock and pop elements. Other notable tracks include “You Make My Dreams” and “How Does It Feel to Be...
From July 27 to August 2, 1985, Paul Young’s hit “Everytime You Go Away” topped the US Billboard charts. This soulful ballad also reached #1 in Canada. Interestingly, the song was written and composed by Daryl Hall of Hall & Oates. It won Song of the Year at the 1986 Brit Awards, solidifying its...
Official music video for ”Kiss On My List” by Daryl Hall & John OatesListen to Daryl Hall & John Oates: https://halloates.lnk.to/listenYD Watch more videos b...
It looks Daryl & Oates are having problems with each other. Daryl filed a restraining order against Oates. No one knows exactly what's happening but I'm guessing it's about the mighty dollar.
https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/daryl-hall-granted-restraining-order-against-bandmate-john-oates
80s music
every rose has its thorn
faith
george michael
hall & oates
like a virgin
lionel richie
madonna
man eater
michael jackson
olivia newton john
paul mcartney
physical
pina colada
poison
rupert holmes
say say say
say you say me
the bangles
walk like an egyptian
The 1980s were one of the most diverse and creative decades in music history. From synth-driven pop to high-energy glam metal, the charts were filled with unforgettable hits that continue to influence music today. Artists pushed boundaries, competed for airplay, and defined the sound of a...
80s music
every rose has its thorn
faith
george michael
hall & oates
like a virgin
lionel richie
madonna
man eater
michael jackson
olivia newton john
paul mcartney
physical
pina colada
poison
rupert holmes
say say say
say you say me
the bangles
walk like an egyptian
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