SS - Tears for Fears - Head Over Heels
40) Don Henley - Sunset Grill
39) Heart - What About Love
38) Night Ranger - 4 in the Morning
37) Laura Branigan - Spanish Eddie
36) Hall and Oates w/ Eddie Kendricks & David Ruffin - The Way you do the things you do
35) UB40 w/ Chrissy Hynde - I Got You Babe
34) Katrina and the Waves - Do You Want Crying
33) Bruce Springsteen - I'm Goin Down
32) Loverboy - Lovin Every Minute of it
31) Stevie Wonder - Part Time Lover
30) Tears for Fears - Shout
29) Michael McDonald - I can't hold on
28) Corey Hart - Never Surrender
27) Howard Jones - Life in One Day
26) John Waite - Every Step of the Way
25) Eurythmics - There Must be an Angel
24) The Motels - Shame
23) John Caferty and the Beaver Brown Band - C-I-T-Y
22) Sting - Fortress Around Your Heart
21) Godley & Creme - Cry
20) Jagger & Bowie - Dancing in the Streets
19) Whitney Houston - Saving All my Love For You
18) Motley Crue - Smokin in the Boys Room
17) Aretha Franklin - Freeway of Love
16) Ready for the World - Oh Sheila
15) Billy Joel - You're Only Human
14) John Cougar Mellencamp - Lonely Ol Night
13) Pointer Sisters - Dare Me
12) Bryan Adams - Summer of 69
11) A-Ha - Take on Me
10) Pat Benatar - Invincible
9) Madonna - Dress You Up
8) Huey Lewis - The Power of Love
7) Wham! - Freedom
6) Prince - Pop Life
5) Kool and the Gang - Cherish
4) Tina Turner - We DOn't Need Another Hero
3) Phil Collins - Don't Lose My Number
2) Dire Straits - Money for Nothing
1) John Parr - St. Elmos Fire
Spanish Eddie, Every Step of the Way, and No Looking Back (the Michael McDonald song) were VERY under-rated songs. It's good to be able to hear them all again.
Now about Megan Fox. Whether walking barefoot like you can see her toes , when was the last time you saw her on the red carpet when Barefooted Megan Fox styled everyone when was on the cover of each magazine because Drew Barrymore who lipsync with Olivia Heyman from Everyone Says I love you did the same when feet pictures made her a star?
Just wanted to say. I pick Sixteen Candles directed by the man the brat pack are mourning. Some Sad News. One of their directors passed away yesterday. John Hughes from director Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Weird Science, The Breakfast Club, Uncle Buck, She's Having a Baby, Planes, Trains & Automobiles and Curly Sue help make everything good in the 80s, He had a lustress career and he was a great producer who had a studio and each studio and could come by and meet molly ringwald for Pretty In Pink in 1987 and he had a fatal heart attack when he collapse in bed at 59 but he always had a great sense of humour as a director. So we're gonna miss John Very Much. On HBO, Cinemax, The Movie Channel, Showtime and Encore and Starz Network as well as hulu.com and fancast.com, We sincere this tribute for this obiturary and with Biography and Ovation and AMC and WE tv on these channels. John Hughes owe lots of luck. So after his death like I heard on Bob and Sherry and others and Morning Express with Robin Meade, did John Hughes had two molly ringwald movies under her belt these years? So I think it was great to look back at the 80s and remember while I have a request called "Don't you forget about me" because we showed him a laugh and good cry in all those times. R.I.P. John Hughes.
SS - Tears for Fears - Head
Dees Junkie — Mon, 12/07/2009 - 13:34SS - Tears for Fears - Head Over Heels
40) Don Henley - Sunset Grill
39) Heart - What About Love
38) Night Ranger - 4 in the Morning
37) Laura Branigan - Spanish Eddie
36) Hall and Oates w/ Eddie Kendricks & David Ruffin - The Way you do the things you do
35) UB40 w/ Chrissy Hynde - I Got You Babe
34) Katrina and the Waves - Do You Want Crying
33) Bruce Springsteen - I'm Goin Down
32) Loverboy - Lovin Every Minute of it
31) Stevie Wonder - Part Time Lover
30) Tears for Fears - Shout
29) Michael McDonald - I can't hold on
28) Corey Hart - Never Surrender
27) Howard Jones - Life in One Day
26) John Waite - Every Step of the Way
25) Eurythmics - There Must be an Angel
24) The Motels - Shame
23) John Caferty and the Beaver Brown Band - C-I-T-Y
22) Sting - Fortress Around Your Heart
21) Godley & Creme - Cry
20) Jagger & Bowie - Dancing in the Streets
19) Whitney Houston - Saving All my Love For You
18) Motley Crue - Smokin in the Boys Room
17) Aretha Franklin - Freeway of Love
16) Ready for the World - Oh Sheila
15) Billy Joel - You're Only Human
14) John Cougar Mellencamp - Lonely Ol Night
13) Pointer Sisters - Dare Me
12) Bryan Adams - Summer of 69
11) A-Ha - Take on Me
10) Pat Benatar - Invincible
9) Madonna - Dress You Up
8) Huey Lewis - The Power of Love
7) Wham! - Freedom
6) Prince - Pop Life
5) Kool and the Gang - Cherish
4) Tina Turner - We DOn't Need Another Hero
3) Phil Collins - Don't Lose My Number
2) Dire Straits - Money for Nothing
1) John Parr - St. Elmos Fire
Spanish Eddie, Every Step of
Dees Junkie — Wed, 01/06/2010 - 06:47Spanish Eddie, Every Step of the Way, and No Looking Back (the Michael McDonald song) were VERY under-rated songs. It's good to be able to hear them all again.
Pretty sure Cherish made it
Dees Junkie — Sat, 10/24/2009 - 09:24Pretty sure Cherish made it to #1.
I hope so! Thanks for your
Dees Junkie — Tue, 10/27/2009 - 10:34I hope so! Thanks for your answer.
How high did "Cherish" chart
Dees Junkie — Mon, 08/10/2009 - 17:52How high did "Cherish" chart (top 3?)
Now about Megan Fox. Whether
Dees Junkie — Sat, 08/08/2009 - 11:19Now about Megan Fox. Whether walking barefoot like you can see her toes , when was the last time you saw her on the red carpet when Barefooted Megan Fox styled everyone when was on the cover of each magazine because Drew Barrymore who lipsync with Olivia Heyman from Everyone Says I love you did the same when feet pictures made her a star?
Just wanted to say. I pick
Dees Junkie — Sat, 08/08/2009 - 11:14Just wanted to say. I pick Sixteen Candles directed by the man the brat pack are mourning. Some Sad News. One of their directors passed away yesterday. John Hughes from director Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Weird Science, The Breakfast Club, Uncle Buck, She's Having a Baby, Planes, Trains & Automobiles and Curly Sue help make everything good in the 80s, He had a lustress career and he was a great producer who had a studio and each studio and could come by and meet molly ringwald for Pretty In Pink in 1987 and he had a fatal heart attack when he collapse in bed at 59 but he always had a great sense of humour as a director. So we're gonna miss John Very Much. On HBO, Cinemax, The Movie Channel, Showtime and Encore and Starz Network as well as hulu.com and fancast.com, We sincere this tribute for this obiturary and with Biography and Ovation and AMC and WE tv on these channels. John Hughes owe lots of luck. So after his death like I heard on Bob and Sherry and others and Morning Express with Robin Meade, did John Hughes had two molly ringwald movies under her belt these years? So I think it was great to look back at the 80s and remember while I have a request called "Don't you forget about me" because we showed him a laugh and good cry in all those times. R.I.P. John Hughes.
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