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ARC
Weekly Top 40 Charts For 1984: a listing of all the
# 1 hits of the year (from Daryl Hall & John
Oates'
"Say It Isn't So" to Madonna's "Like A
Virgin") with links to each Top 40 chart
Top Pop Songs
of 1984: 1-50 - 51-100 - 101-150 - 151-200 - 201-263: find out how every
song that peaked on The ARC Weekly Top 40 during 1984 did after
year-end figures were tallied up
Top Pop Singles Artists
of 1984: a countdown of all artists who
made an impact on the pop singles chart
during 1984 - Huey Lewis & The
News, Lionel Richie, Prince and Culture
Club, Cyndi
Lauper
all had a big year, but who was #1?
26th Annual Grammy
Awards: a listing of many of the major
categories, winners, and nominees at the
ceremony held February 28, 1984 - find out
who won for Album of the Year: The Police, Billy
Joel, David
Bowie,
Michael
Jackson,
or the Flashdance soundtrack
11th
American Music Awards: a listing of the
categories, winners, and nominees at the
ceremony held on January 16, 1984 - find out
who won the award for Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist: Donna Summer, Pat
Benatar,
Stevie
Nicks,
or Bonnie Tyler
MTV Video Music Awards: the first MTV VMAs
held on September 14, 1984 included wins by The Cars, David
Bowie,
Cyndi
Lauper,
ZZ Top, Michael
Jackson,
and the Eurythmics
Billboard
Year-End Chart-Toppers:
a look at who topped the many categories in Billboard
magazine's year-end look at 1983
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