These forgotten songs from 1979 were pretty noteworthy hits, but they rarely get radio play today. That needs to change ASAP.
We explore seven songs that back up the theory that 1979 was one of the best years for music of all time across all genres.
The live version of “I Want You to Want Me” appeared on Cheap Trick Live at Budokan, and it was on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 ...
On Oct. 13, 1979, Michael Jackson topped the charts with 'Don’t Stop ’Til You Get Enough,' kicking off his reign as the King ...
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40 Biggest One-Hit Wonders

Just because an artist gets labeled a one-hit wonder, that doesn’t mean their impact on music is so easily forgotten. Many timeless and classic songs have been written and recorded by artists who ...
AC/DC is one of the most iconic rock bands all the way from Down Under. From “Highway to Hell” to “Thunderstruck”, they made their mark on the rock music scene, especially after their fiery comeback ...
Now, 50 years after “Lovin’ You,” Riperton will be honored Wednesday night with a tribute concert at the Hollywood Bowl ...
Irish rock legends The Boomtown Rats celebrate 50th anniversary with exclusive 2026 concert at The Hub in Kilkenny – tickets ...
How Blondie’s Call Me became 1980’s biggest hit, topping the Billboard Hot 100 for six weeks and defining an era in pop ...
When that version hit American TV in the summer of 1985, everything changed. Suddenly, the world couldn’t get enough of Morten Harket’s unmistakable voice and that now-famous keyboard riff. By October ...
Throughout music history, artists have always mentioned certain brands in their songs. Whether it was to highlight their lavish lifestyle or a metaphor that drives the song's message home, ...