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Illboar. )084.Billboard Publications 72 Survey for Week Ending 1/28/84 Copyrightillboar. )084.Billboard Publications. Inc No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a .e trreval system or transmittedin any 'cum or by any means electron c mechanical, photocopying record, ing or otherwise without the prior Written permission of the publisher TITLE-Artist TITLE-Artist TITLE-Artist (Producer, Writer, Label 8 Number (DistributingIHC Label) Producer!IWriter, Label 8. Number (Distributing Label, Producers Writer, Label 8 Number i Distributing Label WEEKS f(ii) 86 2 RUNNER-manned Mann's Earth Band AT Al 3532 10 THE SIGN OF FIRE-The Fiat (Manfred Mann), Ian Thomas Arista 1-9143 OWNER OF A LONELY HEART-Yes (Rupert Hine) Cumin, Woods, West -Gram, Greened. Agies; MCA 52316 ( 1 ) 'reocir Horn,Rahin Anderson Squire Horn Atco7-99817 2 (36) 37 9 REMEMBER THE NIGHT-The Motels (i11)) 82 3 LOVE HAS A MIND OF ITS OWN-Donna Summer 3 9 KARMA CHAMELEON-Culture Club (Val Garay). NIDavis, S Thurston. Capitol 5246 (N. Omartian), D Summer, B Sudano, M °martian, Mercury (Steve Levine), O'Dowd, Moss, Hay. Craig, Pickett; Virgin Epic 34.04221 814922-7(Polygram) (37) 48 3 NEW MOON ON MONDAY-Duran Duran 4 17 TALKING IN YOUR SLEEP. -The Romantics (Alex Sadkin. Ian Little. Duran Duran), Duran Duran: Capitol 5309 C) 766 JUST ONE MORE TIME-Headpins CD (Pete Solley) Marinos, Palmar, Skill. Canler, Solley. Nemperor (Brian Macleod), Macleod, Mills, Solid Gold MCA 90001 4.04135(Epic) 38 50 4 BANG YOUR HEAD (METAL HEALTH),-Quiet Riot (Spencer Proffer). C Cavazo, K DuBrow, FBanal!. T. Cavazo; Pasha I GUESS THAT'S WHY THEY CALL IT THE ZS4.04267(Epicl (72-)80 3 SHE'S TROUBLE-Musical Youth ( 4 ) 6 14 (P S Sham, TBritten. B trvsey. MCA 52312 BLUES-Elton John (39) 41 8 THE DREAM-Irene--Irene Cara (Chris Thomas) EJohn. B. Taupin, 0 Johnstone Geffen 7-29460(Warner (Giorgio Moroder). Moroder, Cara, Bellotte. Geffen Network (73)=I SOMEBODY'S WATCHING ME-Rockwell Bros.) 7-29396(Warner Bros (Curtis Anthony Nolen, Rockwell), Rockwell: Motown 1702(MCA) 5 20 BREAK MY STRIDE-Matthew Wilder (40) 54 3 I WANT A NEW DRUG-Huey Lewis And The News 2 YOU MAKE MY HEART BEAT FASTER-Kim Carnes (Peter Bunetta, Rick Chudacoff, Bill Elliott), M Wilder. GPrestopino: (Huey Lewis And the News), C. Hayes, H. Lewis; Chrysalis 442766 (7 4) 84 Private 4-04113(Epic) (Keith Olsen), K. Carnes, D. Ellingson, M Page, P Fairweather; EMI - 31) 51 3 THIS WOMAN-Kenny Rogers America 8191 6 8 13 JOANNA-Kool 8 The Gang (Barry Gibb. Karl Richardson. Albhy Galuten), B. Gibb, A Galuten: RCA (R. Bell, J. Bonnetond, Kool -I The Gang). C. Smith. J. Taylor, Kool 8 The 13710 75 63 18 AIN'T NOBODY-Rufus With Chaka Khan Gang; De -Lice 829(Polygram) (R. Titelman) H. Wolinski; Warner Bros. 729555 s2) 476 GIVE IT UP-C.C. 7 2 16 SAY SAY SAY. -Paul McCartney And Michael Jackson (George H W Casey, R. Finch), H.W. Casey, D Carter, Meca Alpha Dist. 51001 4 ACTION-Evelyn 'Champagne" King Martin) McCartney, Jackson: Columbia 38.04168 7678 (LE. Sylvers. III,I)Meyers), L FSylvers. Ill.F Sylvers, J.Gallo. RCA 8 EBONY EYES-Rick James And Smokey Robinson (1) 44 13682 (8) 9 10 RUNNING WITH THE NIGHT-Lionel Richie (Rick James), R. James: Gordy 1714(Motown) (Lionel Richte. lames Anthony Carmichael) LRichie, CWeil: Motown SYNCHRONICITY II-The Police 1710 44 GOT A HOLD ON ME-Christine McVie 7757 13 (Russ Titelman), McVie, Sharp. Warner Bros 7-29372 (Hugh Padgham, Police), Sting, A8M 2571 9 7 13 TWIST OF FATE-Ohvia Newton -John (David Foster), SKipner. P Beckett, MCA 52284 (45) 468 SAVE THE LAST DANCE FOR ME-Dolly Parton 7864 15 IN A BIG COUNTRY-Big Country (Val Garay), 0 Pomus, M. Shuman; RCA 13703 (Steve Lillywhitef Big Country, Mercury 814467 7(Polygram) (TO) 12 10 THAT'S ALL-Genesis (Genesis. Hugh Padgham) Genesis; Atlantic 7.89724 (46) 49 8 ALMOST OVER YOU-Sheena Easton (Greg Mathieson). IKimball, C. Richardson; EMI -America 8186 (79) 83 4 SOMETHING'S ON YOUR MINDD Train (H. Eaves, III, HEaves, III, Prelude 596 11 14 8 THINK OF LAURA-Christopher Cross (Michael °martian), C. Cross. Warner Bros. 7.29658 4723 20 ALL NIGHT LONG (ALL NIGHT)-Lionel Richre (Lionel Richie, James Anthony Carmichael), L. Mollie; Motown 1698(MCA) 8079 7 ELECTRIC KINGDOM-Twilight 22 (12) 138 PINK HOUSES-John Cougar Mellencamp (G. Bahary). GBahary, 1.Saulter, E. Moore, Vanguard 68 (Little Bastard, Don Gehman). J.C. Mellencamp; Rica 215(Polygram) (48) 52 10 THE POLITICS OF DANCING-Re-Flex (John Punter) Fishman; Capitol 5301 (81) 85 3 I WILL FOLLOW -u2 13 11 13 UNION OF THE SNAKE-Duran Duran (Jimmy 'ovine). 02. Island 564(Atco) (Alex Sadkin. Ian Little, Duran Duran) Duran Duran, Capitol 5290 4920 12 UNDERCOVER OF THE NIGHT-The Rolling Stones (Glimmer Twins. Chris Kimsey) M Jaggar, KRichards: Rolling Stones 7-99813(Alco) 82 AUTOMATIC-Pointer Sisters (14) 16 12 I STILL CAN'T GET OVER LOVING YOU-Ray Parker. (Richard Perry), B Walsh, M. Goldenberg. Planet 13730(RCA) Jr ,-Peter Schilling (R. Parker. Jr.). R. Parker. Jr., Arista 1.9116 5043 19 MAJOR TOM (COMING HOME) (Peter Schilling, Armin Sabol.PSP) P D. Lodge: Elektra 7-69811 83 RED, RED WINE-UB ao (JIB 40. Ray "Pablo" Falconer), N Diamond, ABM 2600 15 10 14 SAY IT ISN'T SO-Daryl Hall 8 John Oates (YOU CAN STILL) ROCK IN AMERICA-Mehl Ranger (Daryl Hall, John Oates) D. Hall RCA 13654 (57)1 53 9 (Pat Glasser), J. Blades, B. Gillis; Camel.MCA 52305 84 88 2 BODY TALK-Deere (16) 17 14 HO LI DAY-Madonna Gentry, A. Reid, S Burke, C Greene: Solar 7 LET'S -PliETeEND WE'RE MARRIED/IRRESISTIBLE (R. Calloway), hi (John Jellybean Benitez) C. Hudson, L. Stevens Sire 7-29478(Warner 52 58 7.69785(Elektra) Bros) BITCHprinc 17 15 9 THE CURLY SHUFFLE-Jump 'N The Saddle (Prince), Prince; Warner Bros. 7.29548 (85) 90 2 OVER MY HEAD-Toni Basil (T.C. Furlong, B Schwartz, M Rasfeld), P. Quinn; Atlantic 7-89718 Golde. S. Shiforf Chrysalis 4-42753 (53) HERE COMES THE RAIN AGAIN-Eurythmics (Richie Zito), F (18) 22 12 LET THE MUSIC PLAY-Shannon (David A Stewart), Lennox, Stewart, RCA 13725 Chisolm, Mirage 86 65 11 TELL ME IF YOU STILL CARE-The S.O.S. Band (M. Liggett, C. Barbosa. R. Hun. C Barbosa, E 5442 19 LOVE IS A BATTLEFIELD-Pat (J. lam, TLewis), T. Lewis, J. Harris; Tabu 4-64160(Epic) 7.99810(Atco) (Neil Geraldo, Peter Coleman) M Chapman,8HenKnaight;at Chrysalis 4-42732 (19) 24 7 AN INNOCENT MAN-Billy Joel 87 REBEL YELL-Bitty Idol (Phil Ramone). B. Joel; Columbia 38-04259 60 7 SWEETHEART LIKE YOU-Bob Dylan (Keith Forsey), Idol, Stevens. Chrysalis 4.42762 (Bob Dylan). BDylan; Columbia 3843 20 34 3 JUMP-van Halen (88) LOOK AT THAT CADILLAC-stray Cats (Ted Templeman), E. Van Halen, A. Van Halen M Anthony. D.L.Roth( 56 FOOTLOOSE-Kenny loggins (Kenny Loggias. Dee DeCarlo). K Loggias. D. Pitchford, Columbia (Dave Edmunds), B Selzer, EMI -America 8194 Warner Bros 729384 38-04310 (27)1 25 7 MIDDLE OF THE ROAD-The Pretenders (89) VITAMIN L-B.E Taylor Group (Chris Thomas), C. Hynde, Sire 7-29444(Warner Bros I 57 29 11 GOLD-Spandau Ballet (Joe Macre, Rick Witkowski). R. Witkowski, D. Witkowski, MCA Sweet (Tony Swam, Steve Jolley, Spandau Ballet), G. Kemp; Chrysalis City 52311 (22) 338 99 LUFTBALLONS-Mena VS4 42143 (Reinhold Heil, Manne Praeker), 1.8. Fahrenkrog-Petersen, C. gorges; YOU'RE LOOKING LIKE LOVE TO ME-Peabo 90 67 15 WHY ME?-Irene Cara Epic 34-04108 58596 (Giorgio Moroder), G. Moroder, I.Cara. K. Forsey: Geffen Network Bryson Roberta Flack 7-29464(Werner Bros.) (23) 31 4 WRAPPED AROUND YOUR FINGER-The Police (B. Gaudio, B. Crewe), Crewe. Gaudio, Corbett& Capitol 5307 (Hugh Padgham, The Police). Sting; ABM 2614 (4:)) 72 2 LET'S STAY TOGETHER-Tina Turner 91 69 21 HEART AND SOUL-Huey Lewis And The News (Huey Lewis And The News), M Chapman, N. Chinn, Chrysalis 4.42726 27 8 YAH MO B THERE-lames Ingram With Michael McDonald (Marlyn Ware, Greg Walsh), Green, Mitchell, Jackson; Capitol 5322 OYD (Quincy Jones), J. Ingram, M McDonald. R Temperton, Q. Jones, QWesl FOR A ROCKER-Jackson Browne "7-29394(Warner Bros.) f(iCD) 70 3 92 66 9 TAKE ME BACK-Bonnie Tyler (Jackson Browne, Greg Ladanyi), J. Browne, Asylum 7-69764(Elektra) (Jim Steinman). B Cross, Columbia 38-04246 (25) 286 SO BAD-Paul McCartney (George Martin), McCartney. Columbia 38.04296 61 39 11 IN THE MOOD-Robert Plant (Robert Plant, Benii Lefevre, Pat Moran), Plant, Blunt, Martinez: (93) REMEMBER WHAT YOU LIKE-Jenny Burton Esparanza 7-99820(Atlantic) (1Roble), 1Roble, Atlantic 7.89148 (26) 26 16 BABY ILIED-Deborah Allen (CCalello) D Allen, RBourke, R Van Hoy. RCA 13600 (62) 68 4 IF ONLY YOU KNEW--Patti LaBelle TENDER YEARS-John Cafterty 8 Beaver Brown Band (C. Biggs, K. Gamble. D. Wansel), K. Gamble, 0 Wansel, Philadelphia (John Cafferty), K Vance; Scotli Bros. 404327 (27) 362 NOBODY TOLD ME-John Lennon International 4-04248(Epic) (Not listed). ILennon, Polydor 817254.7(Polygram) UPTOWN GIRL-Billy Joel 95 81 14 WHAT'S NEW-Linda--Linda Ronstadt 63 40 19 (Peter Asher) J. Burke, 8 Haggart Asylum 7-69780(Elektra) 28 18 16 TIME WILL REVEAL-DeBarge (Phi, Ramone) BJoel: Columbia 38-04149 (Eldra DeBarge) B DeBarge, EDeBarge, Gordy 1705(Motown) 64 6110 WET MY WHISTLE-Midnight Star 96 87 29 TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE HEART-Bonnie Tyler 29 21 11 READ 'EM AND WEEP-Barry Meadow (R Calloway) R Calloway.
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