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Billboard top songs from 1984 80s Songs, Kenny Loggins, Anything For You, 70s Music, Billy Idol, School Reunion, Class Reunion, Music Memories, Top Hits

It was an interesting year, 1984. Things were settling in for me as I settled in to life in New York City. Bill & I started the year in an apartment in Spanish Harlem, just west of Amsterdam Boulevard on 109th Street. I had made the move from intern to Master Carpenter at Circle Repertory Theatre Company, working just off Sheridan Square in Greenwich Village. I finished up my first season there with a production of Lanford Wilson's Balm In Gilead, a tense and biting urban drama. It was…

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1 - "Iris" - Goo Goo Dolls (1998)     2 - "Don't Speak" - No Doubt (1997)     3 - "One Sweet Day" - Mariah Carey & Boyz II Men (1996)     4 - "Macarena" - Los Del Rio (1996)     5 - "I Will Always Love You" - Whitney Houston (1992/1993)     6 - "I'll Make Love To You" - Boyz II Men (1994)     7 - "Candle In The Wind 1997" - Elton John (1997)     8 - "End Of The Road" - Boyz II Men (1992)     9 - "The Boy Is Mine" - Brandy & Monica (1998)     10 - "Smooth" - Santana feat. Rob Thomas (1999) Smooth Santana, Playlist Suggestions, Brandy Monica, Grandmother And Grandfather, 1990s Music, The Proclaimers, 1990s Nostalgia, Ace Of Base, Boyz Ii Men

1 - "Iris" - Goo Goo Dolls (1998) 2 - "Don't Speak" - No Doubt (1997) 3 - "One Sweet Day" - Mariah Carey & Boyz II Men (1996) 4 - "Macarena" - Los Del Rio (1996) 5 - "I Will Always Love You" - Whitney Houston (1992/1993) 6 - "I'll Make Love To You" - Boyz II Men (1994) 7 - "Candle In The Wind 1997" - Elton John (1997) 8 - "End Of The Road" - Boyz II Men (1992) 9 - "The Boy Is Mine" - Brandy & Monica (1998) 10 - "Smooth" - Santana feat. Rob Thomas (1999)

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Smash Hits Magazine, The Boomtown Rats, Blondie Poster, Single Summer, Suzi Quatro, 1970s Music, Pop Magazine, Deborah Harry, Blondie Debbie Harry

Had it survived, Smash Hits would be hitting the Big 4-0 this month, which puts most of its early readers in their mid-50s. Either age would have seemed barely imaginable, and scarcely permissible, to a mag that gently mocked The Bangles for being "ancient" in their late 20s.

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