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timelines:music_dirty_laundry [2020/02/07 21:55] eofpitimelines:music_dirty_laundry [2020/12/28 21:03] (current) petike
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 Hit movies and TV shows dictate much of the charts in 1984-5. "Ghostbusters" is the top song of 1984. Stephanie Mills’s “Bit by Bit”, theme song for the [[timelines:film_dirty_laundry|1985's fourth biggest hit //Fletch//]],  peaks at #4, being her biggest hit ever. Rampage, the fictional-bad-boy-band led by Michael Bolton from the TV ‎show //Dreams//, has a #7 with "Everybody's Crazy". Hit movies and TV shows dictate much of the charts in 1984-5. "Ghostbusters" is the top song of 1984. Stephanie Mills’s “Bit by Bit”, theme song for the [[timelines:film_dirty_laundry|1985's fourth biggest hit //Fletch//]],  peaks at #4, being her biggest hit ever. Rampage, the fictional-bad-boy-band led by Michael Bolton from the TV ‎show //Dreams//, has a #7 with "Everybody's Crazy".
  
-**IOTL**: "Ghostbusters" was #9, with the year's top song being the non-existant ITTL "When Doves Cry". "Bit by Bit" peaked at #78, with Mills still having her biggest success with “I ‎Never Knew Love Like This Before” in 1980 (#8). "Everybody's Crazy" was the title track of Bolton's last hard rock album, before he shifted to a successful AOR-oriented easy listening career. +**IOTL**: "Ghostbusters" was #9, with the year's top song being the non-existent ITTL "When Doves Cry". "Bit by Bit" peaked at #78, with Mills still having her biggest success with “I ‎Never Knew Love Like This Before” in 1980 (#8). "Everybody's Crazy" was the title track of Bolton's last hard rock album, before he shifted to a successful AOR-oriented easy listening career. 
  
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timelines/music_dirty_laundry.txt · Last modified: 2020/12/28 21:03 by petike

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