Post by doomsdaymachine on Sept 17, 2012 23:21:59 GMT -5
Other unusual chart stats from 1982:
"Forget-Me-Nots," Patrice Rushen - 3 weeks peaked at #23.
"Freeze-Frame," The J. Geils Band - 4 weeks peaked at #4.
"Heart Attack," Olivia Newton-John - 4 weeks peaked at #3.
"Heartlight," Neil Diamond - 4 weeks peaked at #5.
"Hold Me," Fleetwood Mac - 7 weeks peaked at #4.
"Hot in the City," Billy Idol - 4 weeks peaked at #23.
"It's Raining Again," Supertramp - 4 weeks peaked at #11.
"Kind in America," Kim Wilde - 4 weeks peaked at #25.
"Love Will Turn You Around," Kenny Rogers - 5 weeks peaked at #13.
"Missing You," Dan Fogelberg - 5 weeks peaked at #23.
"Muscles," Diana Ross - 6 weeks peaked at #10.
"Only The Lonely," The Motels - 4 weeks peaked at #9.
"Open Arms," Journey - 6 weeks peaked at #2.
"A Penny For Your Thoughts," Tavares - 4 weeks peaked at #33.
"Rock This Town," The Stray Cats - 5 weeks peaked at #9.
"Rosanna," Toto - 5 weeks peaked at #2.
"Shadows of the Night," Pat Benatar - 4 weeks peaked at #13.
"Steppin' Out," Joe Jackson - 4 weeks peaked at #6.
"Take It Away," Paul McCartney - 5 weeks peaked at #10.
"Take Me Down'" Alabama - 4 weeks peaked at #18.
"Voyeur," Kim Carnes - 4 weeks peaked at #29.
"Waiting For A Girl Like You," Foreigner - 10 weeks peaked at #2*
"Wasted On The Way," Crosby, Stills & Nash - 4 weeks peaked at #9.
"What Kind of Fool Am I," Rick Springfield - 6 weeks peaked at #21.
"What's Forever For," Michael Murphey - 5 weeks peaked at #19.
"You Can Do Magic," America - 5 weeks peaked at #8.
"You Dropped A Bomb On Me," The Gap Band - 5 weeks peaked at #31.
*Actually late 1981-early '82.
"Forget-Me-Nots," Patrice Rushen - 3 weeks peaked at #23.
"Freeze-Frame," The J. Geils Band - 4 weeks peaked at #4.
"Heart Attack," Olivia Newton-John - 4 weeks peaked at #3.
"Heartlight," Neil Diamond - 4 weeks peaked at #5.
"Hold Me," Fleetwood Mac - 7 weeks peaked at #4.
"Hot in the City," Billy Idol - 4 weeks peaked at #23.
"It's Raining Again," Supertramp - 4 weeks peaked at #11.
"Kind in America," Kim Wilde - 4 weeks peaked at #25.
"Love Will Turn You Around," Kenny Rogers - 5 weeks peaked at #13.
"Missing You," Dan Fogelberg - 5 weeks peaked at #23.
"Muscles," Diana Ross - 6 weeks peaked at #10.
"Only The Lonely," The Motels - 4 weeks peaked at #9.
"Open Arms," Journey - 6 weeks peaked at #2.
"A Penny For Your Thoughts," Tavares - 4 weeks peaked at #33.
"Rock This Town," The Stray Cats - 5 weeks peaked at #9.
"Rosanna," Toto - 5 weeks peaked at #2.
"Shadows of the Night," Pat Benatar - 4 weeks peaked at #13.
"Steppin' Out," Joe Jackson - 4 weeks peaked at #6.
"Take It Away," Paul McCartney - 5 weeks peaked at #10.
"Take Me Down'" Alabama - 4 weeks peaked at #18.
"Voyeur," Kim Carnes - 4 weeks peaked at #29.
"Waiting For A Girl Like You," Foreigner - 10 weeks peaked at #2*
"Wasted On The Way," Crosby, Stills & Nash - 4 weeks peaked at #9.
"What Kind of Fool Am I," Rick Springfield - 6 weeks peaked at #21.
"What's Forever For," Michael Murphey - 5 weeks peaked at #19.
"You Can Do Magic," America - 5 weeks peaked at #8.
"You Dropped A Bomb On Me," The Gap Band - 5 weeks peaked at #31.
*Actually late 1981-early '82.