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"Eye of the Tiger" was written specifically for the 1982 film Rocky III after Queen declined to let the producers use "Another One Bites the Dust." The motivational rock anthem spent six weeks at #1 on the US Billboard Hot 100, reached #1 on the UK Singles Chart, and became Survivor's biggest hit. The song was composed in just a few days after Sylvester Stallone showed the band an early cut of the film. Stallone was so impressed by the demo that he used it in Rocky III before the final studio version had even been recorded.
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"Sledgehammer" is Peter Gabriel's biggest solo hit and his only #1 on the US Billboard Hot 100. The groundbreaking music video, directed by Stephen R. Johnsonwith animation by Aardman (later famous for Wallace & Gromit). To create the iconic effects, Peter Gabriel spent around 16 hours lying beneath a sheet of glass while animators moved objects frame by frame, with the shoot taking nearly a week to complete. The video won a record nine awards at the 1987 MTV Video Music Awards, including Video of the Year, and remains the most-played music video in MTV history.
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"To Sir with Love" was written especially for the 1967 film of the same name starring Sidney Poitier. Lulu, who was just 19 years old, not only sang the song but also made her film debut as one of the rebellious students. Unimpressed with the original theme songs proposed for the film, she pushed composer Mark London to come up with something better, and he quickly wrote the melody that became the final version. The result was the best-selling single of 1967 in the United States, spending five weeks at #1 on the US Billboard Hot 100. Despite its huge success in America, it was never released as a single in the UK.
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Otis Redding died in a plane crash just three days after recording "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay". Since he had not yet finished the lyrics, he ended up whistling the ending, and this whistling was in the official version. Steve Cropper completed the songwriting after his death. Released as a single in January 1968, it was Otis' first and only single to reach #1 on the Billboard Hot 100, where it spent four weeks at the top. The song won two posthumous Grammys and became one of the greatest classics in soul music.
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"Master of Puppets" is the title track from Metallica's 1986 album of the same name. This live performance in Manchester became especially memorable because the band played through a heavy rainstorm without stopping, the dramatic weather only added to the intensity of the performance.
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"Just What I Needed" is from The Cars' 1978 self-titled debut album. It became one of the band's biggest hits, reaching #27 on the US Billboard Hot 100, #17 in Canada, and #17 in New Zealand. Although it wasn't released as a single in the UK at the time, the song received heavy radio airplay.
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"Never Say Goodbye" is from Bon Jovi's 1986 album Slippery When Wet. The heartfelt power ballad became a fan favorite and a staple of the band's live shows, even though it wasn't released as a commercial single in the United States. It received significant rock radio airplay and remains one of Bon Jovi's most emotional songs of the 1980s. Although it wasn't released as a US commercial single, it reached #28 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart through radio airplay alone.
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“She Drives Me Crazy” was a massive 1989 hit from Fine Young Cannibals’ album The Raw & the Cooked. The funky, upbeat track is instantly recognizable for its distinctive horn riff, Roland Gift’s cool vocals, and its unusual snare sound created by producer David Z with a heavily treated drum sample that gave the song its sharp, metallic punch. It topped the Billboard Hot 100 and helped the band cross over from alternative to mainstream pop success in the late ’80s.
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"Into the Groove" was released in 1985 (track from the film Desperately Seeking Susan and single that became Madonna's first UK #1). On July 13, 1985, she took the stage at Live Aid in Philadelphia (JFK Stadium) and delivered one of her most iconic performances.
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"Lucky Man" is from The Verve’s 1997 album Urban Hymns. The uplifting, anthemic track written by Richard Ashcroft became one of the band’s biggest hits, especially in the UK. Its soaring melody and reflective lyrics about life and fortune made it a staple of Britpop and alternative rock radio.
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"Black Hole Sun" is from Soundgarden's 1994 album Superunknown. Written by Chris Cornell in about 15 minutes after mishearing a phrase on a TV news report, it peaked at #1 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart and #2 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, becoming the band's signature song. The surreal music video, directed by Howard Greenhalgh, won the 1995 MTV Video Music Award for Best Metal/Hard Rock Video and earned a Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance. Its distorted suburban imagery and unsettling visuals helped make it one of the most iconicvideos of the 90s.
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Kiss from a Rose was written by Seal in 1987, but was only a worldwide hit almost a decade later. Released in 1994 on the album Seal II, the song went almost unnoticed on release. Everything changed when director Joel Schumacher heard the track and decided to include it in the end credits of Batman Forever (1995). He even tried to use it in a romantic scene between Val Kilmer and Nicole Kidman, but it didn't fit in, yet he insisted on putting it in the film. Schumacher also directed an official music video using footage from the production. The result was overwhelming: the song reached #1 in the US, became one of the biggest hits of the 90s and won three Grammys in 1996 (Record of the Year, Song of the Year and Best Male Pop Vocal Performance). The track had appeared before in the film The NeverEnding Story III (1994), but without being so successful.
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"Friday I'm in Love" remains the perfect track for those who need a dose of simple joy at the end of the week. A song that proves that even though The Cure is known for deeper lyrics and dense atmospheres, Robert Smith also knew how to write about the sheer pleasure of being alive on a Friday.
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"Video Killed the Radio Star" was the debut single from The Buggles' 1979 album The Age of Plastic. The song reached #1 on the UK Singles Chart, #1 in Australia, #1 in Japan, #16 on the US Billboard Hot 100, and became historically significant as the first music video ever aired on MTV, when the channel launched on August 1, 1981. The video also features a young Hans Zimmer on keyboards, years before he became one of Hollywood's most acclaimed film composers.
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"A Whiter Shade of Pale" was Procol Harum's debut single, released in 1967, and became one of the greatest hits of the psychedelic era. Gary Brooker composed the melody, while Matthew Fisher created the Bach-inspired organ part, helping pioneer the fusion of rock with classical influences. The single spent six weeks at #1 on the UK Singles Chart, reached #5 on the US Billboard Hot 100, and has sold more than 10 million copies worldwide. Decades later, Fisher sued for recognition of his contribution to the music. In 2006, a UK court ruled that he was entitled to a share of the song's composition copyright for the famous organ part, bringing an end to one of rock's most notable copyright disputes.
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"Piano Man" is the title track from Billy Joel's 1973 album Piano Man. The storytelling classic peaked at #25 on the US Billboard Hot 100 but went on to become his signature song and a live favorite for decades. It was inspired by Joel's real experiences performing at a piano bar in Los Angeles after leaving his first record deal. Many of the song's characters including the waitress, the businessman, and "John at the bar" were based on actual regulars Joel met while performing. He also played the song's instantly recognizable harmonica part himself, and although it wasn't his biggest hit at the time, "Piano Man" became the song most closely associated with his career.
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"True" is the title track from Spandau Ballet's 1983 album of the same name. The smooth, jazz-influenced ballad peaked at #1 on the UK Singles Chart and #4 on the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming the band's biggest international hit. Gary Kemp wrote the song as a tribute to Clare Grogan, lead singer of the Scottish band Altered Images, whom he had a crush on at the time. Its distinctive saxophone solo, played by Steve Norman, became one of the most recognizable instrumental moments of the 80s.
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