July 30, 1983 - 38 Years Ago Today: Billy Joel had the Hot Shot Debut at No. 38 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart with his single, "Tell Her About It." This self-penned song was the leadoff single from Joel's ninth studio album, "An Innocent Man," and the first of 6 hit singles from the album. "Tell Her About It," became Joel's 21st chart entry and his 18th Top 40 hit and 2nd No. 1. It also became his 3rd No. 1 single on the Billboard AC Chart where it enjoyed a 2-week run at the top. Joel's songs reflected his new found bachelorhood as he was recently divorced from his first wife, Elizabeth, and began dating supermodels Elle Macpherson and Christy Brinkley. Joel had said in several interviews that he felt like a teenager again and the songs written for this album just poured out of him in about 6 weeks time. He said, for the first time, he felt like a rock star. The songs he wrote purposely reflected his teen years with the doo-wop sound of ...
Why Spandau Ballet’s “True” Should Have Been Sky & Raven Whitney’s Pop Music Favorite from a Cancelled Soap Opera, “The Edge of Night” Spandau Ballet ’s “True” should have been Sky & Raven Whitney ’s pop music favorite from the cancelled soap opera “The Edge of Night” due to the band’s white skin because the song “True” by Spandau Ballet was a massive hit in the 1980s and resonated with audiences across different demographics. The smooth and romantic vibe of the song, coupled with its catchy melody and heartfelt lyrics, made it a perfect choice for a pop music favorite on a soap opera like “The Edge of Night.” Additionally, the band’s popularity and success during that time would have added to the appeal of featuring their music on the show. Why the Pop Music Video of That Song Should Have Had Dancers Dancing in an Upbeat Slow Bossa Nova/Pop Style Including Tracey Ullman and Her Female Dancers Splicing Up That British Pop Band Instead Original of That Band Alone The pop...
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