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Class of 1981 35Th Reunion Playlist DJ Josh Boyce '81 Song Title Artist Class of 1981 35th Reunion Playlist DJ Josh Boyce ‘81 Song title Artist Album Release date Peak Billboard Year on the chart position radio 1 Get Back The Beatles Let it Be 1 1969 2 LA Freeway Jerry Jeff Walker Jerry Jeff Walker 1972 98 Freshman 3 Cherchez La Femme Dr. Buzzard’s Dr. Buzzard’s April 1976 22 pop, 31 R & Freshman Original Savannah Original B Band Savannah Band 4 Heard it in a Love Marshall Tucker Carolina Dreams January 1977 14 Freshman Song Band 5 Telephone Line Electric Light A New World May 21, 1977 7 Freshman Orchestra Record 6 Give a Little Bit Supertramp Even in the May 1977 15 Freshman Quietest Moments 7 Alison Elvis Costello My Aim is True July 22, 1977 N/A Freshman 8 San Francisco (You Village People Village People July 1977 N/A Freshman Got Me) 9 Strawberry Letter 23 Brothers Johnson Right on Time July 12, 1977 5 (pop), 1 (R & Freshman B) 10 Boogie Nights Heat Wave Too Hot to August 10, 2 Freshman Handle 1977 11 Sheena is a Punk Ramones Rocket to Russia August, 1977 81 Freshman Rocker 12 Blank Generation Richard Hell and Blank September, N/A Freshman the Voidoids Generation 1977 13 Scenes from an Billy Joel The Stranger September N/A Freshman Italian Restaurant 1977 14 Heroes David Bowie Heroes September N/A Freshman 23, 1977 15 Dance, Dance, Dance Chic Chic September 6 (pop and R & Freshman (Yowsah, Yowsah, 30, 1977 B) Yowsah) 16 As Stevie Wonder Songs in the Key October, 1977 36 ( R & B and Freshman of Life pop) 17 Isn’t it Time The Babys Broken Heart October 1977 13 Freshman 18 Paradise by the Meat Loaf Bat Out of Hell October 21, 31 Freshman Dashboard Light 1977 19 Peg Steely Dan Aja November 11 Freshman 1977 20 If I Can’t Have You Yvonne Ellimann Saturday Night November 1 Freshman Fever 1977 21 The Modern World The Jam This is the November N/A Freshman Modern World 1977 22 (Every Time I Turn LTD Something to November 4 pop, 1 R & B Freshman Around) Back in Love Love 1977 Again 23 Psycho Killer Talking Heads Talking Heads: December 92 Freshman 77 1977 24 Lovely Day Bill Withers Menagerie December 30 pop, Freshman 1977 6 R & B 25 You Love the Jackson Browne Running on December 6, N/A Freshman Thunder Empty 1977 Class of 1981 35th Reunion Playlist DJ Josh Boyce ‘81 26 Poor Poor Pitiful Me Linda Ronstadt Simple Dreams January 31 Freshman 10,1978 27 The Groove Line Heatwave Central Heating January 1978 7 pop, 3 R & B Freshman 28 Night Fever Bee Gees Saturday Night February 7, 1 pop, 8 R & B Freshman Fever 1978 29 Clash City Rockers The Clash The Clash February 17, N/A (35 UK) Freshman 1978 30 Rock Lobster The B-52s The B-52s April 1978 56 Freshman 31 Can we Still be Todd Rundgren Hermit of Mink April 7, 1978 29 Sophomore Friends? Hollow 32 Pump it Up Elvis Costello This Year’s April 28, 1978 N/A Sophomore Model 33 Surrender Cheap Trick Heaven Tonight June 1978 62 Sophomore 34 I Love the Nightlife Alicia Bridges Alicia Bridges June 19, 1978 5 (31 R & B) Sophomore (Disco Round) 35 Boogie Oogie Oogie A Taste of Honey A Taste of July 1978 1 pop and R & Sophomore Honey B 36 Le Freak Chic Cést Chic July 10, 1978 1 pop, disco Sophomore and R & B 37 Can’t Stand Losing The Police Outlandos August 14, N/A (2 in UK) Sophomore You d’Amour 1978 38 Jocko Homo Devo Q: Are We Not August 28, N/A Sophomore Men? A: We Are 1978 Devo 39 The Promised Land Bruce Springsteen Darkness at the October 1978 N/A Sophomore Edge of Town 40 I Will Survive Gloria Gaynor Love Tracks October 23, 24 pop, 5 R & Sophomore 1978 B 41 Hanging on the Blondie Parallel Lines October 30, N/A (5 in UK) Sophomore Telephone 1978 42 A Little More Love Olivia Newton- Totally Hot November 3 Sophomore John 1978 43 Got to be Real Cheryl Lynn Cheryl Lynn November 4, 12 pop, 1 R & Sophomore 1978 B 44 Love Don’t Live Here Rose Royce Rose Royce III: November 11, 32 pop, 5 R & Sophomore Anymore Strikes Again 1978 B 45 September Earth, Wind and I Am November 18, 8 Pop, 1 R & B Sophomore Fire 1978 46 Shattered Rolling Stones Some Girls November 29, N/A Sophomore 1978 47 Hit Me with Your Ian Dury and the N/A November 23, N/A (1 in UK) Sophomore Rhythm Stick Blockheads 1978 48 You Make Me Feel Sylvester Step II January 1979 36 pop, 20 R & Sophomore (Mighty Real) B 49 Sultans of Swing Dire Straits Dire Straits January 1979 4 Sophomore 50 Lucky Number Lene Lovich Stateless January 26, N/A Sophomore 1979 51 The Greatest Dancer Sister Sledge We Are Family February 3, 9 pop, 1 R 7 B Sophomore 1979 52 Dance the Night Van Halen Van Halen II March 23, 15 Sophomore Away 1979 Class of 1981 35th Reunion Playlist DJ Josh Boyce ‘81 53 Ain’t no Stoppin’us McFadden and McFadden and April 1979 13 pop, 1 R & Sophomore Now Whitehead Whitehead B, 10 Disco 54 Chuck E’s in Love Rickie Lee Jones Rickie Lee Jones April 28, 1979 4 Sophomore 55 Sunday Papers Joe Jackson Look Sharp March 5, 1979 N/A Sophomore 56 Dancing Barefoot Patty Smith Group Wave May 1979 N/A Sophomore 57 Ring my Bell Anita Ward Songs of Love May 17, 1979 1 pop and R & Sophomore B 58 Are “Friends” Gary Numan and Replicas May 19, 1979 N/A (1 in UK) Junior Electric? the Tubeway Army 59 Goodbye Stranger Supertramp Breakfast in June 1979 15 Junior America 60 Girls Talk Dave Edmunds N/A June 1979 65 Junior 61 Born to be Alive Patrick Hernandez Born to be Alive June 1979 16 pop, 1 disco Junior 62 Getting Closer Wings Back to the Egg June 5, 1979 20 Junior 63 Bad Girls Donna Summer Bad Girls June 23, 1979 1 (pop, disco, R Junior & B) 64 Money The Flying Lizards The Flying July 13, 1979 50 Junior Lizards 65 Echo Beach Martha and the Metro Music August 1979 N/A (10 in UK) Junior Muffins 66 Starry Eyes The Records Shades in Bed August 1979 56 Junior 67 Dim All the Lights Donna Summer Bad Girls August 1979 2 Junior 68 Don’t Stop ‘Til You Michael Jackson Off the Wall August 10, 1 pop and R & Junior Get Enough 1979 B 69 I Wanna be Your Prince Prince August 24, 11 pop, 1 R & Junior Lover 1979 B 70 Rapper’s Delight The Sugarhill Sugarhill Gang September 36 pop, 4 R & Junior Gang 16, 1979 B 71 Tusk Fleetwood Mac Tusk September 8 Junior 19, 1979 72 It’s All I Can Do The Cars Candy-O September 41 Junior 25, 1979 73 Crazy Little Thing Queen The Game October 5, 1 Junior Called Love 1979 74 Concrete Jungle The Specials The Specials October 19, N/A Junior 1979 75 Voices Cheap Trick Dream Police November 32 Junior 1979 76 Prettiest Girl The N/A January 1980 N/A Junior Neighborhoods 77 People Who Died Jim Carroll Band Catholic Boy January 3, N/A Junior 1980 78 I Got You Split Enz True Colors January 21, 53 Junior 1980 79 I Can’t Tell You Why Eagles The Long Run February 8, 8 Junior 1980 80 Holiday in Cambodia Dead Kennedys Fresh Fruit for May 1980 N/A Junior Rotting Vegetables 81 So Long Fischer-Z Going Deaf for a May 1980 N/A (72 in UK) Junior Living Class of 1981 35th Reunion Playlist DJ Josh Boyce ‘81 82 Endless Night Graham Parker The Up May 23, 1980 N/A Senior Escalator 83 Everybody’s Got to The Korgis Dumb Waiters June 15, 1980 18 Senior Learn Sometime 84 Upside Down Diana Ross Diana June 25, 1980 1 pop, Disco Senior and R & B 85 Late in the Evening Paul Simon One-Trick Pony July 1980 6 Senior 86 I Wanna be a Blotto Hello, My Name August 1980 N/A Senior Lifeguard is Blotto, What’s Yours 87 Ashes to Ashes David Bowie Scary Monsters August 8, 101 Senior 1980 88 You Shook Me All AC/DC Back in Black August 19, 35 Senior Night Long 1980 89 Touch and Go Cars Panorama August 25, 37 Senior 1980 90 Respectable Street XTC Black Sea September N/A Senior 12, 1980 91 She’s so Cold The Rolling Stones Emotional September 26 Senior Rescue 22, 1980 92 Solid Rock Dire Straits Making Movies October 17, N/A Senior 1980 93 I Will Follow U2 Boy October 25, 20 Senior 1980 94 Just Between You April Wine Nature of the January 12, 21 Senior and Me Beast 1981 95 Rapture Blondie Autoamerican January 12, 1 Senior 1981 96 Kiss on My List Hall and Oates Voices January 24, 1 Senior 1981 97 Another One Rides “Weird Al” N/A February 1981 N/A Senior the Bus Yankovic 98 Just the Two of Us Grover Winelight February 1981 2 pop, 3 R & B Senior Washington Junior and Bill Withers 99 Betty Davis Eyes Kim Carnes Mistaken March 10, 1 Senior Identity 1981 100 Watching the Wheels John Lennon Double Fantasy March 13, 10 Senior 1981 101 Talk of the Town Pretenders Pretenders II March 30, N/A Senior 1981 102 Message of Love Pretenders Pretenders II March 30, N/A Senior 1981 103 Too Much Time on Styx Paradise April 1981 9 Senior My Hands Theater 104 The Waiting Tom Petty and the Hard Promises April 20, 1981 1 Senior Heartbreakers 105 Pull up to the Grace Jones Nightclubbing June 1981 2 (dance), 5 (R Senior Bumper & B) .
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