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Forgotten One-Hit Wonders of 1981. 10 - Rocky Burnette - Tired of Toein' the Line. (Lyrics: Baby, I'm tired of toin' the line. Don't know why you want to jump on me, baby, baby, baby, you make me cry.) 9 - Tommy Tutone - 867-5309/Jenny. (Lyrics: I got it, I got it. I got your number on the wall. I got it, I got it for a good time.) 8 - Soft Cell -

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Share this video if you were a boomer rocking out in the 70's. LET'S SPREAD THE 70'S VIBES 🙂. She stood in the street with a smile on her face. I said, 'Hey, what is this?' Baby, maybe she's in need of a kiss. I said, 'Hey, what's your name, baby?' Baby, we can see it's the same. Now don't you wait. Oh, hey, let's move, people, they're raising the

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avatar Joseph Mitchell

Took my love and I took it down. I climbed a mountain and I turned around. And I saw my reflection in the snow-covered hills. Till the landslide dropped me down. Oh, mirror in the sky, what is love? Can the child within my heart rise above? Can I sail through the changing ocean tides? Can I handle the seasons of my life? I don't know. Well, I've be

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avatar Jeremy Jordan

1976. In 1976, Casey Kasem's American Top 40 was a perfect snapshot of the mid-70s. where disco grooves, soft rock ballads, and sunny pop hits ruled the radio. Do you remember which songs were on top during America's bicentennial year? Decent but can't hold a candle to 76-77. This is Casey Kasem in Hollywood and we're counting down the 100 top song

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avatar Joseph Mitchell

LAURA BRANIGAN Gloria 1982. You really don't remember. Was it something that he said? Or the voices in your head? Calling Gloria. Don't you think you're falling? If everybody wants you. Why isn't anybody calling? You don't have to answer. Gloria, hanging on the line. I think they got your number. I think they got your alias. That you've been living

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avatar Patricia Lee

How famous was this song back in the 70's. I love the 70's. Papa Was A Rollin' Stone. THE TEMPTATIONS. The song lyrics describe a child asking their mother about their father, who was a 'rolling stone', never settling down, having other families, and engaging in questionable activities despite claiming to be a preacher. The mother confirms these st

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