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Alternative rock singer Siouxsie Sioux in 1980

This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1980.

Specific locations

  • 1980 in British music
  • 1980 in Japanese music
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Specific genres

  • 1980 in country music
  • 1980 in heavy metal music
  • 1980 in hip hop music
  • 1980 in jazz

Events

January–March

  • January 1
    • Cliff Richard is appointed an MBE by Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom.
  • January 5 – Donna Summer's third double album in a 14-month period, On the Radio: Greatest Hits Volumes I & II, released on 15 October 1979, reaches the top spot on the Billboard Albums charts.
  • January 7 – At the age of 44, songwriter Larry Williams is found dead in his Los Angeles, California, home of a gunshot wound to the head. Investigators are never able to determine whether his death was a murder or suicide.
  • January 13 – The Beach Boys, Grateful Dead, and Jefferson Starship perform at a benefit concert at Oakland Coliseum for the people of Kampuchea.
  • January 14 – Rush release Permanent Waves, which eventually becomes the band's fifth platinum album.
  • January 16 – Paul McCartney is arrested in Tokyo for possession of a half pound of marijuana. The remaining part of McCartney's and Wings' tour was subsequently canceled.
  • January 19 – The first UK Indie Chart is published in Record Week, with Spizzenergi's "Where's Captain Kirk" topping the singles chart, and Adam and the Ants' Dirk Wears White Sox topping the album chart.[1]
  • January 25 – Paul McCartney is released from jail in Japan and ejected from the country by Japanese authorities.
  • February 7 – Pink Floyd's The Wall Tour opens at the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena.
  • February 19 – Bon Scott, lead singer of AC/DC, dies in London. Although common folklore cites pulmonary aspiration of vomit as the cause of his death, the official cause is listed as "Acute alcohol poisoning" and "Death by Misadventure".
  • February 27 – The 22nd Annual Grammy Awards are presented in Los Angeles, hosted by Kenny Rogers. Billy Joel's 52nd Street wins Album of the Year, while the Doobie Brothers' "What a Fool Believes" wins both Record of the Year and Song of the Year. Rickie Lee Jones wins Best New Artist.
  • February 29 – Buddy Holly's trademark glasses and the Big Bopper's wristwatch are "rediscovered" in old police files by the Mason City, Iowa, sheriff (both were killed in a plane crash on February 3, 1959, along with singer Ritchie Valens).
  • March 3 – Sotheby's auction house in London auctions off a Rivera Hotel, Las Vegas, napkin signed by Elvis Presley for £500. Other items auctioned included four American dollar bills autographed by the Beatles, for £220 and a collection of personal letters belonging to the Rolling Stones, also for £220.
  • March 8–16 – Tbilisi Rock Festival (1980): the first state-sanctioned rock music festival in the Soviet Union.
  • March 14 – Record producer Quincy Jones receives a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
  • March 19 – Elvis Presley's autopsy was subpoenaed during the trial of Dr. George Nichopoulous, who would later be found guilty of over-prescribing drugs to Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis and other clients.
  • March 20 – Radio Caroline shuts down in the UK after radio ship Mi Amigo sinks in a storm.

April–June

  • April 1 – Brian Johnson is made the new lead singer of AC/DC replacing the late Bon Scott.
  • April 5 – R.E.M. lead vocalist Michael Stipe, guitarist Peter Buck, drummer Bill Berry and bassist Mike Mills played their first show.[2]
  • April 13 – The musical Grease closes its run of 3,388 performances, making it the longest running show on Broadway up until that time.
  • April 14
    • A member of the New Jersey State assembly introduces a resolution to make Bruce Springsteen's "Born to Run" the official state song.
    • Iron Maiden release their self-titled debut album.
  • April 17 – As the "official guests of State", Bob Marley and the Wailers perform at Zimbabwe's Independence festival. Marley calls the event the "greatest honor of my life."
  • April 19
    • Johnny Logan wins the 25th Eurovision Song Contest for Ireland, with the song "What's Another Year".
    • R.E.M. performs their first performance under the name R.E.M.[3]
  • April 25 – Black Sabbath release Heaven and Hell, their first album to feature Ronnie James Dio on vocals.
  • April 30 – The Roger Daltrey film, McVicar, opens in London.
  • May 4 – America's Top 10, the television version of radio's American Top 40 and hosted by Casey Kasem, debuts this week in syndication.
  • May 18 – Ian Curtis, vocalist of pioneering post-punk group Joy Division, hangs himself, one day before Joy Division are scheduled to begin their first U.S. tour.
  • June 25
    • Rock and Roll pioneer Bill Haley performs for the last time during a tour of South Africa. After this tour, his health deteriorates and he dies in February 1981. July 1980 marks the 25th anniversary of Haley's "Rock Around the Clock" reaching No. 1 on the American singles charts.
    • The Sony Walkman goes on sale in the United States.
    • Kiss plays its first show with new drummer Eric Carr at the New York Palladium.
  • June 27 – John Lydon and Keith Levene of Public Image Ltd make an appearance on The Tomorrow Show with host Tom Snyder. In a famously uncomfortable interview, Lydon gives curt and vague responses to most of Snyder's questions.

July–September

  • July 11 – Ultravox release their fourth studio album, Vienna. Their first album with new lead singer Midge Ure following the departures of frontman John Foxx and guitarist Robin Simon, Vienna marks a radical shift in Ultravox's direction and image, transforming the former post-punk band into a more sophisticatedly-oriented new wave/synthpop group. Despite this stylistic shift alienating fans and critics who were more favorable towards the Foxx-led incarnation of the band, Vienna would go on to become Ultravox's most successful studio album to date.
  • July 18 – The documentary and concert film No Nukes opens in New York.
  • July 25 – Over five months after the death of lead singer Bon Scott, AC/DC release Back in Black, their first album with replacement singer Brian Johnson, who would remain with the band until 2016. The album's success would lead it to become the second-highest-selling album of all time and the highest-selling studio album by any band to date.
  • July 29 – Over two months after the suicide of lead singer Ian Curtis, the surviving members of Joy Division regroup as New Order and debut anonymously live at Manchester's Beach Club; the group would adopt the moniker "New Order" the following year.
  • July 31 – The Eagles end their tour with a contentious show. They would not play together again until 1994.
  • August 4 – John Lennon and Yoko Ono begin the recording of the Double Fantasy album.
  • August 16
    • The first Monsters of Rock heavy metal festival is held at Donington Park in England. Rainbow headlines, and Judas Priest, Scorpions, April Wine, Saxon, Riot and Touch also perform.
    • Several bands lose members in one day; bass player Jah Wobble leaves Public Image, Ltd.; keyboard player Jools Holland leaves Squeeze; and drummers Bill Ward and Cozy Powell leave Black Sabbath and Rainbow respectively.
  • August 19 – Fans at Exhibition Stadium in Toronto stage a riot after Alice Cooper cancels because of illness.
  • August 23 – The Heatwave festival near Toronto features The B-52's, Talking Heads, The Pretenders, Elvis Costello and many others.
  • August 26 – Pete Comita replaces Tom Petersson in Cheap Trick.
  • August 31 – Karen Carpenter marries Thomas Burris. "Because We Are in Love" is played at their wedding.
  • September 13
    • Solid Gold, a new music television series, premieres in syndication.
    • Elton John plays a free concert for 400,000 people in New York's Central Park. He performs the encore in a Donald Duck costume.
    • Gary Numan earns his third consecutive number 1 on the UK Albums Chart in less than fourteen months as Telekon enters the chart at number 1.[4]
  • September 25 – John Bonham, drummer of Led Zeppelin, is found dead by bandmate John Paul Jones.

October–December

  • October 9 – A riot breaks out at a Black Sabbath concert in Milwaukee after bassist Geezer Butler is hit in the head by a bottle and the band quits the stage.
  • October 26 – Paul Kantner of Jefferson Starship is rushed to hospital following a cerebral hemorrhage. He soon recovers without surgery, defying medical odds.
  • October – Iron Maiden replaces guitarist Dennis Stratton with Urchin guitarist Adrian Smith.
  • November 21
    • Iron Maiden play their first gig with new guitarist Adrian Smith in Uxbridge, London, England.
  • December 4 – Led Zeppelin disbands following the death of drummer John Bonham.
  • December 5 – Duran Duran signs with EMI after finalizing its lineup and touring as a support act for Hazel O'Connor.[5]
  • December 7 – Darby Crash, leader of L.A. punk band the Germs, dies of a heroin overdose in a suicide pact.
  • December 8 – John Lennon is shot to death outside his apartment building in New York City. Lennon's single, "(Just Like) Starting Over", subsequently becomes a number one hit in many countries, including the United States, United Kingdom and Australia.
  • December 14 – Over 100,000 mourners attend a public vigil for John Lennon in Central Park, New York.
  • December 31 – The ninth annual New Year's Rockin' Eve special airs on ABC, with appearances by The Charlie Daniels Band, Billy Preston, Syreeta, Chuck Berry and Barry Manilow.

Also in 1980

  • The Roland Corporation releases the Roland TR-808 drum machine, which became a cornerstone of the emerging electronic, dance, and hip hop genres. The machine went on to become one of the most influential instruments in popular music, comparable to the Fender Stratocaster's influence on rock.[6][7]
  • Record labels established in 1980
  • Record labels disestablished in 1980
  • The single "Groovy Ghost Show" by Casper is one of the first recorded hip hop songs from Chicago.
  • British comedy group The Hee Bee Gee Bees release "Meaningless Songs (in Very High Voices)", a parody of a Bee Gees' disco-style single.
  • Phil Collins signs a contract with Atlantic Records to distribute his solo records in the US and in Europe outside the UK (on WEA label).

Bands formed

See Category:Musical groups established in 1980

Bands disbanded

See Category:Musical groups disestablished in 1980

Albums released

January

Day Album Artist Notes
4 The RomanticsThe Romantics
8 Union JacksThe Babys
10 The Age of PlasticThe BugglesAustralia; UK release on 4 February
11 Pretenders The Pretenders
14 Permanent WavesRush
18 Just TestingWishbone Ash
MetamaticJohn Foxx
21 True ColoursSplit EnzNew Zealand
28 Love StinksThe J. Geils Band
Terminal JiveSparks
30 Air PocketRoger Powell
? God Save the Queen/Under Heavy MannersRobert Fripp
No Place to RunUFO
Malice in WonderlandNazareth[8]
Is This Real?Wipers
The Return of the Durutti ColumnThe Durutti Column
Sheer GreedGirl
Short StoriesJon and Vangelis
Sit Down and Talk to MeLou Rawls
Un Peu de l'Âme des BanditsAksak Maboul

February

Day Album Artist Notes
4 End of the CenturyRamones
5 Boys Don't CryThe CureCompilation
7 Sugarhill GangThe Sugarhill Gang
12 Bryan AdamsBryan Adams
14 Bebe le StrangeHeart
Lady TTeena Marie
15 Bad Luck Streak in Dancing SchoolWarren Zevon
...But the Little Girls UnderstandThe Knack
Earth & SkyGraham Nash
Get Happy!!Elvis Costello
Metal for MuthasVarious Artists
Protect The InnocentRachel Sweet
Too Much PressureThe Selecter[9]
22 Orchestral Manoeuvres in the DarkOrchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
Sheep Farming in BarnetToyahExpanded reissue of 1979 EP
25 Against the WindBob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band
Warm ThoughtsSmokey Robinson
27 Remorse CodeDesperate Bicycles
29 DepartureJourney[10]
? After DarkAndy Gibb
ArgybargySqueeze
Colossal YouthYoung Marble Giants
ConquestUriah Heep
Mad LoveLinda Ronstadt
Martin RevMartin Rev
SoldierIggy Pop
SuperchargedTavares
SurvivorSurvivor
That's What You Get BabeKevin Ayers
Willie NileWillie Nile

March

Day Album Artist Notes
3 Roberta Flack Featuring Donny HathawayRoberta Flack and Donny Hathaway
Lost in LoveAir SupplyAustralia
7 Coal Miner's DaughterVarious ArtistsSoundtrack
Nobody's HeroesStiff Little Fingers
The Psychedelic FursThe Psychedelic Furs
10 Hot SpikesMyofist- As Fist[11]
12 Glass HousesBilly Joel
14 On Through the NightDef LeppardDebut
ReleasedPatti LaBelle
15 Half-MuteTuxedomoon
17 Let's Get SeriousJermaine Jackson
18 DreamsGrace Slick
21 For How Much Longer Do We Tolerate Mass Murder?The Pop Group
24 Keepin' the Summer AliveThe Beach Boys
RaritiesThe BeatlesUS Compilation
26 NaughtyChaka Khan
One EightyAmbrosia
Women and Children FirstVan Halen
Welcome To The ClubIan Hunter
28 DukeGenesis
Look Hear?10cc
31 Animal MagnetismScorpions
? Progressions of PowerTriumph
SequelHarry Chapin
Feel the HeatThe Radiators
Frantic CityTeenage Head
Let the Music Do the TalkingThe Joe Perry Project
Sacred SongsDaryl Hall
SuddenlyThe Sports
Reaching For TomorrowSwitch
Somebody's WaitingAnne Murray

April

Day Album Artist Notes
3 Wheels of SteelSaxon
The Magic of Boney M. – 20 Golden HitsBoney M.Compilation
The Barbara Dickson AlbumBarbara Dickson
4 Light Up the NightBrothers Johnson
11 British SteelJudas Priest[12]
Snakes and LaddersGerry Rafferty
14 Iron Maiden Iron Maiden
Dolly, Dolly, DollyDolly Parton
16 Just One NightEric ClaptonLive
18 Heaven and HellBlack Sabbath[13]
Seventeen SecondsThe Cure
Solo in SohoPhil Lynott
Sky 2Sky
Holiday '80The Human LeagueEP
PowerThe Temptations
21 Empty GlassPete Townshend
HypnotisedThe Undertones
24 CameosisCameo
28 Flush the FashionAlice Cooper
Go to HeavenGrateful Dead
30 Roses in the SnowEmmylou Harris
? The Golden YearsMotörheadEP[14]
Los AngelesX
The Boys Light UpAustralian Crawl
Crazy RhythmsThe FeeliesIn the US. 2/29/80 in UK
Give 'Em HellWitchfynde
Growing Up in PublicLou Reed
Lookin' for TroubleToronto
MarauderMagnumLive
Middle ManBoz Scaggs
Ska 'n' BBad Manners
Tommy TutoneTommy Tutone
Waters EdgeSweet

May

Day Album Artist Notes
1 TangramTangerine Dream
5 Totale's TurnsThe Fall
9 Bass CultureLinton Kwesi Johnson
Warm LeatheretteGrace Jones
16 McCartney IIPaul McCartney
Freedom of ChoiceDevo
20 UnmaskedKiss
22 DianaDiana Ross
23 Ready an' WillingWhitesnake[15]
Flesh and BloodRoxy Music
21 at 33Elton John
TravelogueThe Human League
The Up EscalatorGraham Parker
I Just Can't Stop ItThe Beat
28 Tight ShoesFoghat
30 Peter GabrielPeter GabrielThird Album[16]
? Can't Stop the MusicVillage PeopleSoundtrack
The Correct Use of SoapMagazine
Bad ReputationJoan JettSelf-titled album released in 1980. Re-released as Bad Reputation in Jan 1981
New Clear DaysThe Vapors
Music ManWaylon Jennings
Quicksand ShoesStreetheart
Songs the Lord Taught UsThe Cramps
Space RaceMi-Sex
SportscarJudie Tzuke
Suicide: Alan Vega and Martin RevSuicide
The Tale of the TapeBilly Squier
Three MantrasCabaret Voltaire
Young and RestlessPrism
Woman LoveBurton Cummings

June

Day Album Artist Notes
2 Found All the PartsCheap TrickEP
I'm a RebelAccept
Romance DanceKim Carnes
4 EastCold Chisel
One for the RoadThe KinksLive
6 The Blue MeaningToyah
10 UprisingBob Marley & The Wailers
16 Come UpstairsCarly Simon
20 The Blues BrothersVarious ArtistsSoundtrack
Rise UpPeter FramptonBrazil
23 Emotional RescueThe Rolling Stones
SavedBob Dylan
24 Hold OutJackson Browne
25 Huey Lewis and the NewsHuey Lewis and the News
27 XanaduOlivia Newton-John and ELOSoundtrack
30 DemolitionGirlschool
The GameQueen
Metal Rendez-vousKrokus
Real PeopleChic
? Live at LastBlack SabbathLive 1973
Danger ZoneSammy Hagar
Cultösaurus ErectusBlue Öyster Cult
Underwater MoonlightThe Soft Boys
The Art of WalkingPere Ubu
Chipmunk PunkThe Chipmunks
Breaking SilenceJames Freud and the Radio Stars
Dark RoomThe Angels
"The Dugites"The Dugites
HeroesCommodores
DefectorSteve Hackett
Endangered SpeciesKlaatu
I've Got Something to SayDavid Allan Coe
Scream DreamTed Nugent
Tomcattin'Blackfoot
Urban Cowboy SoundtrackVarious ArtistsSoundtrack

July

Day Album Artist Notes
1 John AndersonJohn Anderson
4 Deepest Purple: The Very Best of Deep PurpleDeep PurpleCompilation
There & BackJeff Beck
11 ViennaUltravox
Head OnSamson
Searching for the Young Soul RebelsDexys Midnight Runners
15 Back on the StreetsDonnie Iris
16 Garden of LoveRick James
18 CloserJoy Division
CrocodilesEcho & the Bunnymen
Full MoonCharlie Daniels Band
Honeysuckle RoseWillie NelsonSoundtrack
Live Seventy NineHawkwind
No Night So LongDionne Warwick
21 Chicago XIVChicago
25 Back in BlackAC/DC
TPTeddy Pendergrass
28 ZappZapp
29 VoicesHall & Oates
? Rave OnArtful Dodger (American band)
Wild CatTygers of Pan Tang[17]
Espresso BongoMental As Anything
Hot on the OneJames BrownLive
Playing for KeepsEddie Money
Anytime, Anyplace, AnywhereRossington Collins Band
SinsemillaBlack Uhuru
The Voice of AmericaCabaret Voltaire
Seeds of ChangeKerry Livgren

August

Day Album Artist Notes
1 The Affectionate PunchAssociates
KaleidoscopeSiouxsie & the Banshees
Special ThingsThe Pointer Sisters
4 What's the WordThe Fabulous Thunderbirds
5 Crimes of PassionPat Benatar
8 Glory RoadGillan[18]
Give Me the NightGeorge Benson
12 One-Trick PonyPaul Simon
13 S.O.S.The S.O.S. Band
14 Give Love at ChristmasThe TemptationsChristmas
15 AlibiAmerica
Hats Off Step LivelyJo Jo Zep & The Falcons
PanoramaThe Cars
18 No More Dirty DealsJohnny Van Zant
20 24 CarrotsAl Stewart
21 Black RoseCher
22 DramaYes
Living in a FantasyLeo Sayer
27 Wild PlanetThe B-52's
29 AJethro Tull
Signing OffUB40
? Common OneVan Morrison
Doc at the Radar StationCaptain Beefheart
Gamma 2Gamma
Jealous AgainBlack FlagEP
LoverboyLoverboy
The Michael Schenker GroupMichael Schenker Group
NeutronicaDonovan
Off the Coast of MeKid Creole and the Coconuts
Reach for the SkyThe Allman Brothers Band
Stand Up and FightQuartz
The Swing of DelightCarlos Santana
Toy LoveToy Love

September

Day Album Artist Notes
1 Change of AddressThe Shadows
I'm No HeroCliff Richard
Audio-VisionsKansas
Especially for YouCilla Black[19]
2 Fresh Fruit for Rotting VegetablesDead Kennedys
5 TelekonGary Numan
Waiting for a MiracleComsat Angels
8 Never for EverKate Bush
I Am What I AmGeorge Jones
Out of ControlPeter Criss
Times SquareVarious ArtistsSoundtrack
9 Heartattack and VineTom Waits
12 Blizzard of OzzOzzy OsbourneUK
Black SeaXTC
Empires and DanceSimple Minds
Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps)David Bowie
15 Nothin' Matters and What If It DidJohn Cougar
17 Oingo BoingoOingo BoingoEP
One Step CloserThe Doobie Brothers
19 The Absolute GameSkids
White SpiritWhite Spirit
More SpecialsThe Specials
23 Greatest HitsKenny RogersCompilation
GuiltyBarbra Streisand
24 Deface the MusicUtopia
26 ParisSupertrampLive
AbsolutelyMadness
CluesRobert Palmer
TriumphThe Jacksons
29 Celebrate!Kool & the Gang
Hotter than JulyStevie Wonder
Kurtis BlowKurtis Blow
30 ArethaAretha Franklin
? Andy Gibb's Greatest HitsAndy Gibb
Audio-VisionsKansas
Beatin' the OddsMolly Hatchet
Kenny Loggins AliveKenny LogginsLive
Mr. HandsHerbie Hancock
Rev UpThe Rezillosas The Revillos
Shadows and LightJoni MitchellLive

October

Day Album Artist Notes
1 Group SexCircle Jerks
3 Zenyatta MondattaThe Police
Lightning to the NationsDiamond HeadDebut
6 Feel MeCameo
8 Dirty MindPrince
Remain in LightTalking Heads
10 ChanceManfred Mann's Earth Band
ChinatownThin Lizzy
Beat CrazyJoe Jackson[20]
IcehouseIcehouseas Flowers
KilimanjaroThe Teardrop Explodes
13 INXSINXSDebut
Avoid FreudRough Trade
Grace and DangerJohn Martyn
14 FacesEarth, Wind & Fire
15 Solid PleasureYelloDebut
17 Making MoviesDire Straits
The RiverBruce Springsteen
LevitationHawkwind
Just Supposin'Status Quo
Love ZombiesThe Monochrome Set
20 BoyU2
The WandererDonna Summer
22 Rockabilly BluesJohnny Cash
24 Stage StruckRory GallagherLive
OrganisationOrchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
All Shook UpCheap Trick
27 Drugstore DancerStreetheart
31 Ace of SpadesMotörhead
QE2Mike Oldfield
Dig ItKlaus Schulze
? Killing JokeKilling JokeDebut
Black Market ClashThe Clash10" mini LP/US & Canada
StagefrightWitchfynde
BorderlineRy Cooder
Commercial AlbumThe Residents
A-ZColin Newman
The ConcertCreedence Clearwater RevivalLive 1970
Explorer SuiteNew England
More George Thorogood and the DestroyersGeorge Thorogood and the Destroyers
The NumbersThe Numbers
On the EdgeThe Babys
Seconds of PleasureRockpile
The SkillThe Sherbs
The Witch of BerkeleyA II ZLive
Yellow EPGang of FourEP
Greener Postures Snakefinger

November

Day Album Artist Notes
3 In the Flat FieldBauhausDebut
The Black AlbumThe Damned
Live...in the Heart of the CityWhitesnakeLive[15]
Super TrouperABBA
Hawks & DovesNeil Young
Slade Smashes!SladeCompilation
7 Gentlemen Take PolaroidsJapan
The Turn of a Friendly CardThe Alan Parsons Project
Song of SevenJon Anderson
Strong Arm of the LawSaxon[21]
Eagles LiveEaglesLive
Divine MadnessBette MidlerLive
Kings of the Wild FrontierAdam and the Ants
10 VisageVisage
The Jazz SingerNeil DiamondSoundtrack
11 Greatest HitsAerosmithCompilation
12 Ultra WaveBootsy Collins
14 Beer Drinkers and Hell RaisersMotörheadEP
17 Double FantasyJohn Lennon & Yoko Ono
GrotesqueThe Fall
19 BarryBarry Manilow
21 Foolish BehaviourRod Stewart
GauchoSteely Dan
Hi InfidelityREO Speedwagon
24 YesshowsYesLive
9 to 5 and Odd JobsDolly Parton
Bird NoisesMidnight OilEP
26 AutoamericanBlondie
28 LaughterIan Dury & The Blockheads
Sound AffectsThe Jam
Toyah!ToyahLive
? AlphabravocharliedeltaechofoxtrotgolfModels
The Birthday PartyThe Birthday Party
Five Great Gift Ideas from The ReelsThe ReelsEP
JeopardyThe Sound
Loonee Tunes!Bad Manners
Stone JamSlave
This Is My DreamSwitch
Taking LibertiesElvis CostelloCompilation

December

Day Album Artist Notes
5 LiveFleetwood MacLive
Made in AmericaThe Blues BrothersLive
The Paris CollectionDollar
TrombipulationParliament
8 Flash GordonQueenSoundtrack
ReplayCrosby, Stills & Nash
10 Dream, After DreamJourneySoundtrack
12 Sandinista!The Clash
26 Stand in the FireWarren ZevonLive
29 Arc of a DiverSteve Winwood[22]
? Angel WitchAngel WitchDebut
The Decline of Western CivilizationVarious ArtistsSoundtrack
I've Always Wanted to Do ThisJack Bruce
Love UprisingTavares
National BreakoutThe Romantics
Shades of BlueLou Rawls

Release date unknown

Awards

  • BBC Young Musician of the Year: Nicholas Daniel, oboist
  • Boy Edgar Award: Rein de Graaff
  • 1980 Country Music Association Awards
  • Eurovision Song Contest 1980
  • Grammy Awards of 1980
  • Harriet Cohen International Music Award
  • 22nd Japan Record Awards

Biggest hit singles

The following songs achieved the highest chart positions in the charts of 1980.

# Artist Title Year Country Chart entries
1Pink FloydAnother Brick in the Wall (part 2)1979United KingdomUK 1 – Dec 1979, US BB 1 – Feb 1980, Canada 1 – Jan 1980, Sweden (alt) 1 – Feb 1980, France 1 – Feb 1980, Austria 1 – Feb 1980, Switzerland 1 – Jan 1980, Norway 1 – Jan 1980, Germany 1 – Jan 1980, Republic of Ireland 1 – Dec 1979, Poland 1 of all time, US CashBox 3 of 1980, Netherlands 3 – Dec 1979, Australia 4 of 1980, KROQ 6 of 1980, POP 7 of 1980, South Africa 8 of 1980, Germany 9 of the 1980s, Europe 11 of the 1970s, Italy 12 of 1980, US BB 15 of 1980, RYM 18 of 1979, TheQ 28, Virgin 39, Belgium 50 of all time, Scrobulate 51 of live, RIAA 296, Rolling Stone 375, Acclaimed 392, OzNet 594
2Barbra StreisandWoman in Love1980United StatesUK 1 – Oct 1980, US BB 1 – Sep 1980, Netherlands 1 – Sep 1980, Sweden (alt) 1 – Oct 1980, Austria 1 – Dec 1980, Switzerland 1 – Oct 1980, Norway 1 – Nov 1980, Germany 1 – Jan 1981, Republic of Ireland 1 – Oct 1980, Australia 1 for 2 weeks Sep 1981, South Africa 2 of 1980, Italy 3 of 1981, France 7 – Oct 1980, US CashBox 9 of 1980, Australia 21 of 1980, Germany 36 of the 1980s, RYM 157 of 1980
3John Lennon(Just Like) Starting Over1980United KingdomUK 1 – Nov 1980, US BB 1 – Nov 1980, Canada 1 – Nov 1980, Switzerland 1 – Dec 1980, Australia 1 for 4 weeks Dec 1981, Austria 2 – Feb 1981, Norway 2 – Dec 1980, Sweden (alt) 3 – Nov 1980, Germany 6 – Jan 1981, France 9 – Nov 1980, US BB 12 of 1980, Australia 18 of 1981, Italy 29 of 1981, RYM 32 of 1980, POP 49 of 1980, US CashBox 57 of 1980, Germany 298 of the 1980s, OzNet 683, Acclaimed 1637
4Diana RossUpside Down1980United StatesUS BB 1 – Aug 1980, Sweden (alt) 1 – Aug 1980, France 1 – Aug 1980, Switzerland 1 – Aug 1980, Norway 1 – Aug 1980, New Zealand 1 for 3 weeks Oct 1980, Australia 1 for 4 weeks Aug 1981, UK 2 – Jul 1980, Netherlands 2 – Jul 1980, Austria 2 – Oct 1980, US CashBox 4 of 1980, Germany 4 – Sep 1980, Canada 8 – Sep 1980, Italy 8 of 1980, South Africa 11 of 1980, Australia 15 of 1980, POP 22 of 1980, US BB 30 of 1980, Scrobulate 42 of disco, RYM 83 of 1980, Germany 87 of the 1980s, Acclaimed 1364
5BlondieCall Me1980United StatesUK 1 - Apr 1980 (14 weeks), US Billboard 1 - Feb 1980 (25 weeks), US BB 1 of 1980, Record World 1 - 1980, ARC 1 of 1980 (peak 1 19 weeks), Canada 1 - Mar 1980 (15 weeks), Canada RPM 1 for 3 weeks - May 1980, Top Song of 1980 of the Billboard 50th list, US CashBox 2 of 1980, WABC NY 2 of 1980, US Radio 2 of 1980 (peak 1 16 weeks), Norway 2 - May 1980 (15 weeks), Springbok 2 - Jul 1980 (15 weeks), Golden Globe in 1980 (film 'American Gigolo') (Nominated), Sweden (alt) 3 - May 1980 (20 weeks), France 3 - May 1980 (3 weeks), Switzerland 3 - May 1980 (15 weeks), Canada 3 of 1980, US Gold (certified by RIAA in Apr 1980), Austria 6 - Jun 1980 (3 months), France (SNEP) 7 - Jun 1980 (2 months), Holland 9 - May 1980 (7 weeks), Switzerland 9 of 1980, Belgium 9 - May 1980 (9 weeks), D.Marsh 10 of 1980, nuTsie 12 of 1980s, ODK Germany 14 - May 1980 (20 weeks), Germany 16 - May 1980 (3 months), Australia 19 of 1980, Scrobulate 37 of 80s, Brazil 41 of 1980, POP 42 of 1980, Billboard 50th song 44, Italy 52 of 1980, 55th Billboard 100 52 (1980), Billboard100 54, Holland free40 78 of 1980, France (InfoDisc) 155 of the 1980s (peak 4, 25 weeks, 348k sales estimated, 1980), Rolling Stone 283, OzNet 460, Acclaimed 554 (1980), UK Silver (certified by BPI in Apr 1980), RYM 23 of 1980

US and UK and Japan #1 hit singles

(in chronological order)

Top 40 Chart hit singles

Song title Artist(s) Release date(s) US UK Highest chart position Other Chart Performance(s)
"(Just Like) Starting Over"John LennonNovember 1980111 (8 countries)See chart performance entry
"A Forest"The CureMarch 1980n/a3120 (Belgium)26 (Netherlands [Dutch Top 100]) - 38 (New Zealand) - 47 (U.S. Billboard Dance Club Songs)
"Against The Wind"Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet BandApril 19805n/a5 (US)6 (Canada) - 8 (U.S. Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks) - 30 (Belgium) - 92 (Australia)
"Ah! Leah!"Donnie IrisOctober 198029n/a6 (Canada)19 (U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock) - 22 (U.S. Cash Box Top 100) - 34 (Australia)
"All Out Of Love"Air SupplyFebruary 19802112 (Canada, US)See chart performance entry
"An American Dream"Nitty Gritty Dirt BandJanuary 198013n/a3 (Canada, Netherlands [Dutch Top 40])See chart entry performance
"Amigo"Black SlateSeptember 1980n/a99 (UK, New Zealand)See chart performance entry
"Amoureux solitaires"LioOctober 1980n/an/a1 (Italy)3 (Netherlands [Dutch Top 40]) - 4 (Netherlands [Single Top 100]) - 6 (Austria) - 11 (West Germany) - 14 (Belgium)
"Another One Bites the Dust"QueenAugust 1980171 (Canada, Israel, Spain, United States)See chart performance entry
"Antmusic"Adam and the AntsNovember 1980n/a21 (Australia)See chart performance entry
"Army Dreamers"Kate BushSeptember 1980n/a162 (Israel)14 (Ireland) - 25 (Netherlands [Single Top 100]) - 36 (Netherlands [Dutch Top 40])
"Ashes To Ashes"David BowieAugust 1980n/a11 (UK)See chart performance entry
"Babooshka"Kate BushJune 1980n/a52 (Australia)See chart performance entry
"Back Together Again"Roberta Flack featuring Donny HathawayMay 19805633 (UK)6 (U.S. Billboard Dance Club Songs) - 8 (U.S. Billboard Hot Soul Singles)
"Baggy Trousers"MadnessSeptember 1980n/a33 (UK, New Zealand)See chart entry performance
"Banana Republic"The Boomtown RatsNovember 1980n/a33 (Germany, Ireland, Norway, UK)See chart entry performance
"Bankrobber"The ClashAugust 1980n/a1212 (United Kingdom)14 (Ireland, New Zealand)
"Biggest Part of Me"AmbrosiaMarch 19803n/a3 (US)1 (Radio & Records) - 3 (U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary) - 18 (Canadian RPM Top Singles) - 30 (New Zealand) - 35 (U.S. Billboard Hot Soul Singles)
"Boulevard"Jackson BrowneJune 198019n/a4 (Canada)13 (U.S. Billboard Cash Box Top 100)
"Brass in Pocket"The PretendersJanuary 19801411 (Ireland, South Africa, Sweden, United Kingdom)See chart performance entry 1979 overlap
"Breakdown Dead Ahead"Boz ScaggsMarch 198015n/a8 (Canada)12 (U.S. Cahs Box Top 100) - 65 (Australia)
"Breaking the Law"Judas PriestMay 1980n/a1212 (United Kingdom)19 (Ireland)
"Can't Help Myself"FlowersJune 1980n/an/a10 (Australia)29 (New Zealand) - 50 (U.S. Billboard Dance Club Songs)
"Can't Stop the Music"Village PeopleApril 1980n/a111 (Australia, South Africa)See chart performance entry
"Coming Up"Paul McCartneyApril 1980121 (Canada, United States)2 (Australia, New Zealand) - 2 (U.S. Cashbox Top 100) - 48 (U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary)
"Cruisin'"Smokey RobinsonApril 19804n/a1 (New Zealand)1 (U.S. Cash Box Top 100) - 4 (U.S. Billboard Hot Soul Singles) - 34 (U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary) - 66 (Canada) - 70 (Australia)
"Cupid/I've Loved You For A Long Time"The SpinnersJuly 1980444 (UK)5 (U.S. Billboard Hot Soul Singles)
"Desire"Andy GibbJanuary 19804n/a4See chart performance entry
"Don't Ask Me Why"Billy JoelJuly 198019n/a4 (Canada)See chart performance entry
"Don't Do Me Like That"Tom Petty and the HeartbreakersJanuary 198010n/a3 (Canada)7 (U.S. Cash Box Top 100) - 17 (New Zealand)
"Don't Fall in Love with a Dreamer"Kenny Rogers and Kim CarnesMarch 19804n/a1 (Canada)See chart performance entry
"Dreamin'"Cliff RichardSeptember 19801081 (Denmark)See chart performance entry
"Drivin' My Life Away"Eddie RabbittJune 19805n/a5 (United States)See chart performance entry
"Duncan"Slim DustyNovember 1980n/an/a1 (Australia)7 (New Zealand)
"Echo Beach"Martha and the MuffinsFebruary 1980n/a105 (Canada)6 (Australia) - 11 (Ireland)
"Emotional Rescue"The Rolling StonesJune 1980391 (Canada)See chart performance entry
"Everybody's Got to Learn Sometime"The KorgisMay 19801851 (France)See chart performance entry
"Fame"Irene CaraMay 1980411 (5 countries)See chart performance entry
"Fashion"David BowieOctober 19807055 (United Kingdom)See chart performance entry
"Fire Lake"Bob Seger and The Silver Bullet BandJanuary 19806n/a3 (Canada)See chart performance entry
"Funkytown"Lipps Inc.March 1980121 (14 countries)See chart performance entry
"Games Without Frontiers"Peter GabrielFebruary 19804843 (Ireland)7 (Canada) - 44 (Australia) - 60 (U.S. Cashbox Top 100)
"Generals and MajorsXTCAugust 19801043216 (New Zealand)24 (Australia) - 28 (U.S. Billboard Album Rock Tracks) - 92 (Canada)
"Geno"Dexy's Midnight RunnersMarch 1980n/a11 (United Kingdom)2 (Ireland) - 44 (Australia)
"Give Me the Night"George BensonJune 1980473 (France)See chart performance entry
"Going Underground"/"Dreams of Children"The JamMarch 1980n/a11 (United Kingdom)18 (Sweden) - 28 (New Zealand) - 50 (Australia)
"He's So Shy"The Pointer SistersJuly 19803n/a1 (New Zealand)See chart performance entry
"Hey!"Julio Iglesias1980n/a311 (Spain)24 (Ireland) - 56 (Australia)
"Him"Rupert HolmesJanuary 19806314 (Canada)

See chart performance entry

"Hit Me with Your Best Shot"Pat BenatarSeptember 19809n/a9 (United States)7 (U.S. Cash Box Top 100) - 10 (Canada) - 33 (Australia)
"Hungry Heart"Bruce SpringsteenOctober 19805445 (Canada, United States)See chart performance entry
"Hurt So Bad"Linda RonstadtMarch 19808n/a8 (United States)17 (Canada) - 25 (U.S. Billboard Adult contemporary) - 37 (Canadian RPM charts) - 43 (Netherlands [Dutch Top 40])
"I Can't Tell You Why"EaglesFebruary 19808n/a5 (Canada)2 (Canada Adult Contemporary) - 3 (U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary) - 11 (New Zealand) - 49 (Netherlands [Single Top 100])
"I Die: You Die"Gary NumanAugust 198010266 (United Kingdom)16 (Ireland)
"I Got You"Split EnzJanuary 198053121 (Australia, Israel, New Zealand)13 (Canada) - 19 (Ireland) - 50 (U.S. Cash Box Top 100)
"I Hope I Never"Split EnzMay 1980n/an/a18 (Australia)30 (Netherlands [Dutch Top 40]) - 33 (New Zealand)
"I Made It Through the Rain"Barry ManilowNovember 1980103710 (United States)4 (U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary) - 18 (U.S. Cash Box Top 100) - 20 (Ireland)
"I Pledge My Love"Peaches & HerbJanuary 198019n/a1 (New Zealand)23 (Canada) - 25 (U.S. Cash Box Top 100) - 33 (U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary) - 37 (U.S. Billboard Hot Soul Singles)
"I Wanna Be Your Lover"PrinceJanuary 198011413 (New Zealand)1 (U.S. Billboard Hot Soul Singles) - 2 (U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs)
"I Want To Be Straight"Ian Dury & The BlockheadsAugust 1980n/a2218 (Australia)n/a
"Il jouait du piano debout"France Gall1980n/an/a2 (France)22 (Netherlands [Dutch Top 40]) - 26 (Netherlands [Single Top 100])
"It's Hard to Be Humble"Mac DavisMarch 198043273 (New Zealand)4 (Canada RPM Country) - 9 (Australia) - 10 (U.S. Billboard Country) - 14 (Canada) - 35 (U.S. Cash Box Top 100)
"Johnny and Mary"Robert PalmerSeptember 1980n/a441 (Spain)See chart performance entry
"Killer on the Loose"Thin LizzySeptember 1980n/a105 (Ireland)n/a
"King" / "Food for Thought"UB40February 1980n/a41 (New Zealand)10 (Ireland) - 36 (Australia) - 46 (Netherlands [Single Top 100])
"Let My Love Open The Door"Pete TownshendJune 19809465 (Canada)11 (U.S. Cash Box Top 100) - 82 (Australia)
"Let's Get Serious"Jermaine JacksonMarch 19809n/a9 (United States)1 (U.S. Billboard Hot Soul Singles) - 2 (U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play) - 24 (Australia)
"Little Jeannie"Elton JohnMay 19803331 (Canada)See chart performance entry
"Longer"Dan FogelbergJanuary 19802592 (United States)See chart performance entry
"Looking for Clues"Robert PalmerNovember 1980105333 (Germany)See chart performance entry
"Lost In Love"Air SupplyJanuary 19803n/a3 (New Zealand, United States)1 (Canada RPM Adult Contemporary) - 1 (U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary) - 2 (U.S. Cash Box Top 100) - 4 (Canada RPM Top Singles) - 10 (France) - 13 (Australia)
"Love Will Tear Us Apart"Joy DivisionJune 1980n/a131 (New Zealand)1 (UK Indie Singles Chart) - 26 (Australia) - 42 (U.S. Billboard Disco Top 100)
"Master Blaster (Jammin')"Stevie WonderSeptember 198052(6 countries)See chart performance entry
"Misunderstanding"GenesisMay 198014421 (Canada)14 (U.S. Cash Box Top 100) - 32 (U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary)
"More Love"Kim CarnesJune 198010n/a10 (United States)6 (U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary) - 7 (Canada RPM Adult Contemporary) - 9 (U.S. Cash Box Top 100) - 13 (Canada) - 46 (Australia)
"More Than I Can Say"Leo SayerOctober 1980221 (Australia)1 (U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary) - 2 (Ireland, South Africa) - 3 (U.S. Cash Box Top 100) - 5 (New Zealand) - 7 (Canada)
"Me Myself I"Joan ArmatradingJune 1980n/a2113 (Ireland)13 (South Africa) - 14 (New Zealand) - 24 (Australia) - 38 (Netherlands [Single Top 100)]
"My Perfect Cousin"The UndertonesMarch 1980n/a99 (United Kingdom)9 (Ireland)
"Never Knew Love Like This Before"Stephanie MillsAugust 1980641 (Netherlands [Dutch Top 40])See chart performance entry
"Off the Wall"Michael JacksonFebruary 19801074 (Norway)See chart performance entry
"On and On and On"ABBASeptember 198090n/a7 (France)1 (U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs) - 1 (Australia) - 9 (Australia) - 24 (Japan)
"On the Radio"Donna SummerJanuary 19805322 (Canada)See chart performance entry
"One Step Ahead"Split EnzNovember 1980n/an/a5 (Australia)17 (Canada) - 104 (U.S. Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles)
"People"Mi-SexMarch 1980n/an/a3 (New Zealand)6 (Australia)
"Pilot of the Airwaves"Charlie DoreFebruary 198013663 (Canada)See chart performance entry
"Private Idaho"The B-52'sOctober 198074n/a11 (Australia)5 (U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play) - 78 (U.S. Cash Box Top 100)
"Real Love"The Doobie BrothersAugust 19805n/a5 (United States)7 (U.S. Cash Box Top 100) - 10 (U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary) - 12 (Canada) - 15 (Canada RPM Adult Contemporary) - 53 (Australia)
"Rat Race"The SpecialsMay 1980n/a517 (Ireland)89 (U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs)
"Refugee"Tom Petty and The HeartbreakersJanuary 198015n/a2 (Canada)3 (New Zealand) - 11 (U.S. Cash Top Box 100) - 23 (Belgium) - 24 (Australia) - 24 (Netherlands [Dutch Top 40])
"Ride Like The Wind"Christopher CrossFebruary 19802692 (United Kingdom)3 (Canada) - 24 (U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary) - 31 (New Zealand)
"Running Free"Iron MaidenFebruary 1980n/a3434 (United Kingdom)35 (New Zealand)
"Santa Maria"Roland KaiserJune 1980n/an/a1 (Germany, Netherlands)n/a
"Sara"Fleetwood MacJanuary 19807377 (United States)See chart performance entry
"Sexy Eyes"Dr. HookJanuary 1980541 (New Zealand)See chart performance entry
"Shaddap You Face"Joe DolceOctober 19805311 (9 countries)See chart performance entry
"She's Out of My Life"Michael JacksonApril 19801033 (United Kingdom)See chart performance entry
"Shining Star"The ManhattansFebruary 19805452 (New Zealand)See chart performance entry
"So Long"Fischer-ZMarch 1980n/a725 ( Portugal)12 (Netherlands) - 14 ( Belgium) - 15 (Australia)
"The Spirit of Radio"RushFebruary 1980511313 (United Kingdom)22 (Canada)
"Steal Away"Robbie DupreeApril 19806n/a6 (United States)2 (Canada RPM Adult Contemporary) - 5 (U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary) - 14 (Canada) - 24 (Australia) - 85 (U.S. Billboard Hot Soul Singles)
"Stomp!"The Brothers JohnsonFebruary 1980761 (New Zealand)See chart performance entry
"Stop the Cavalry"Jona LewieDecember 1980n/a31 (Austria, France)See chart performance entry
"Take Your Time (Do It Right)"The S.O.S. BandMarch 19803513 (New Zealand)See chart performance entry
"Talk of the Town"The PretendersApril 1980n/a88 (United Kingdom)14 (Ireland) - 24 (Netherlands [Single Top 100]) - 55 (Australia)
"This Is It"Kenny LogginsJanuary 198011n/a9 (Canada)8 (U.S. Cash Box Top 100) - 9 (Canada) - 16 (Canada RPM Adult Contemporary) - 17 (U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary) - 19 (U.S. Billboard Hot Soul Singles) - 26 (Netherlands [Dutch top 40]) - 35 (New Zealand) - 85 (Australia)
"Tired of Toein' the Line"Rocky BurnetteMay 19808581 (Australia)3 (New Zealand, South Africa) - 4 (Canada) - 6 (U.S. Cash Box Top 100) - 9 (Canada RPM Adult Contemporary) - 39 (U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary)
"Total Control"The MotelsMarch 1980n/an/a7 (Australia)9 (US Billboard Bubbling Under the Hot 100) - 11 (New Zealand) - 19 (France)
"Too Hot"Kool & the GangJanuary 19805235 (United States)3 (U.S. Billboard Hot Soul Singles) - 5 (U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs) - 7 (U.S. Cash Box Top 100) - 11 (U.S. Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks) - 18 (Canada)
"Touch and Go"The CarsAugust 198037n/a16 (Canada)38 (U.S. Cash Box Top 100 Singles) - 42 (New Zealand) - 62 (Australia)
"Turn It On Again"GenesisMarch 19805888 (Italy, United Kingdom)12 (Ireland) - 32 (France) - 38 (Netherlands) - 49 (Canada) - 55 (U.S. Cash Box Top 100)
"Turning Japanese"The VaporsJanuary 19803631 (Australia)See chart performance entry
"Upside Down"Diana RossJune 1980121 (11 countries)See chart performance entry
"The Wanderer"Donna SummerSeptember 19803483 (Canada)See chart performance entry
"We Are Glass"Gary NumanMay 1980n/a55 (United Kingdom, Israel)9 (Ireland) - 15 (Australia) - 42 (New Zealand)
"We Can Get Together"FlowersSeptember 198062n/a16 (Australia)36 (New Zealand)
"What I Like About You"The RomanticsJanuary 198049n/a2 (Australia)8 (Netherlands) - 11 (Belgium) - 53 (U.S. Cash Box Top 100)
"With You I'm Born Again"Billy Preston and SyreetaJanuary 1980422 (United Kingdom)See chart performance entry
"Woman in Love"Barbra StreisandAugust 1980111 (18 countries)See chart performance entry
"Xanadu"Olivia Newton-John and Electric Light OrchestraJune 1980811 (10 countries)See chart performance entry
"You May Be Right"Billy JoelMarch 19807n/a6 (Canada)14 (South Africa) - 23 (New Zealand) - 28 (Australia) - 48 (U.S. Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks) - 60 (Japan)
"You'll Always Find Me in the Kitchen at Parties"Jona LewieMarch 1980n/a163 (New Zealand)21 (Australia)

Other Chart hit singles

  • "Ace of Spades – Motörhead (# 15 UK)
  • "After the News" – The Reels (# 65 Australia)
  • "The Boys Light Up" – Australian Crawl (# 22 Australia)
  • "Cheap Wine" - Cold Chisel (# 8 Australia)
  • "Come Around" – Mental As Anything (# 18 Australia)
  • "Dirty Mind" – Prince (# 65 U.S. Billboard Hot Soul Singles)
  • "Downhearted" – Australian Crawl (# 12 Australia)
  • "Face the Day" – The Angels (# 12 Australia)
  • "Gentlemen Take Polaroids" – Japan (# 60 UK)
  • "Happy House" – Siouxsie and the Banshees (# 17 UK)
  • "High School Confidential" - Rough Trade (# 12 Canada, # 1 Canadian Content charts)
  • "It's Only Love" - Elvis Presley (# 3 UK)
  • "Just Keep Walking" – INXS (# 38 Australia)
  • "Köppäbävisan" - Bengt Pegefelt (# 1 Sweden)
  • "Let's Do Rock Steady" – The Bodysnatchers (# 22 UK)
  • "Missing Words" – The Selecter (# 23 UK)
  • "Modern Girl" – James Freud and the Radio Stars (# 12 Australia)
  • "My Baby" – Cold Chisel (# 40 Australia, # 32 U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock)
  • "No Secrets" – The Angels (# 8 Australia)
  • "Pearlydumm" - BZN (# 1 Netherlands)
  • "Sanctuary" – Iron Maiden (# 29 UK)
  • "State of the Heart" - Mondo Rock (# 6 (Australia)
  • "Strangers on a Train" – The Sports (# 22 Australia)
  • "Space Invaders" - Player One (# 3 Australia)
  • "Superman's Big Sister" – Ian Dury & The Blockheads (# 51 UK, # 90 Australia)
  • "Three Minute Hero" – The Selecter (# 16 UK)
  • "Wardance" – Killing Joke (# 50 U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs )

Notable singles

Gary Numan in 1980
Song title Artist(s) Release date(s) Other Chart Performance(s)
"A Forest"The CureMarch 198020 (Belgium) - 26 (Netherlands [Dutch Top 100]) - 31 (UK Singles Chart) - 38 (New Zealand) - 47 (U.S. Billboard Dance Club Songs)
"Another Nail in My Heart"SqueezeJanuary 198010 (Irish Singles Chart) - 17 (UK Singles Chart) - 56 (Canada)
"C·30 C·60 C·90 Go" b/w "Sun Sea and Piracy"Bow Wow WowJuly 198034 (UK Singles Chart)
"Freedom of Choice"DevoMay 19808 (US Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs) - 71 (Australia) - 103 (US Billboard Bubbling Under the Hot 100)
"The Breaks"Kurtis BlowJune 19804 (U.S. Billboard Hot Soul Singles) - 9 (U.S. Billboard Dance chart) - 87 (U.S. Billboard Hot 100)
"The Friend Catcher"The Birthday PartySeptember 198021 (UK Indie Charts)
"Holiday in Cambodia"The Dead KennedysSeptember 19802 (UK Indie Charts)
"I Will Follow"U2October 198020 (U.S. Billboard Top Tracks) - 34 (New Zealand) - 71 (Australia) Note: This single charted in 1981.
"Kill the Poor"Dead KennedysOctober 19801 (UK Indie Chart) - 49 (UK Singles Chart)
"Love Will Tear Us Apart"Joy DivisionJune 19801 (New Zealand) - 1 (UK Indie Singles Chart) - 13 (UK Singles Chart) - 26 (Australia) - 42 (U.S. Billboard Disco Top 100)
"Rescue"Echo & the BunnymenMay 198062 (UK Singles Chart)
"Sister Europe"The Psychedelic FursFebruary 198047 (New Zealand) - 100 (Australia)
"Wardance"Killing JokeFebruary 198050 (U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs)

Other notable singles

  • "After the News" – The Reels
  • "Girl U Want" – Devo
  • "I Wanna Destroy You" – The Soft Boys
  • "Janitor" – Suburban Lawns
  • "Just Keep Walking" - INXS
  • "Mr. Clarinet" – The Birthday Party
  • "Two People Per km" – Models
  • "Simple Simon" – INXS
  • "Too Many Creeps" – Bush Tetras

Classical music

  • George Crumb – A Little Suite for Christmas, A.D. 1979, for piano
  • Mario Davidovsky
    • Consorts, for symphonic band
    • String Quartet No. 4
  • Peter Maxwell Davies
    • Farewell to Stromness (interlude from The Yellow Cake Review), for piano, Op. 89, No. 1
    • Symphony No. 2, Op. 91
    • A Welcome to Orkney, for ensemble, Op. 90
    • The Yellow Cake Revue, for singer or reciter and piano, Op. 88
    • Yesnaby Ground (interlude from The Yellow Cake Review), for piano, Op. 89, No. 2
  • Sofia Gubaidulina – Offertorium («Жертвоприношение»), concerto for violin and orchestra
  • Helmut Lachenmann – Ein Kinderspiel, seven little pieces for piano
  • Trygve Madsen – Sonata for Tuba and Piano
  • Arvo Pärt – De profundis, for accompanied chorus; first performance 1981
  • Krzysztof Penderecki – Symphony No. 2: "Christmas"'
  • Simeon ten Holt
    • Natalon in E for piano
    • Bi-Ba-Bo for vocal quartet

Opera

  • Peter Maxwell Davies – Cinderella (children's opera)
  • Lorenzo Ferrero – Marilyn
  • Margaret Garwood – Rappacini's Daughter
  • Philip Glass – Satyagraha
  • Kirke Mechem – Tartuffe
  • William Mathias – The Servants (libretto by Iris Murdoch)
  • Karlheinz Stockhausen – Donnerstag aus Licht
  • Mieczysław Weinberg – The Portrait

Jazz

Musical theater

  • Barnum – Broadway production opened at the St. James Theatre on April 30 and ran for 854 performances
  • Brigadoon (Lerner & Loewe) – Broadway revival opened at the Majestic Theatre on October 16 and ran for 133 performances
  • Camelot (Lerner & Loewe) – Broadway revival opened at the New York State Theater on July 8 and ran for 56 performances
  • Colette – London production opened at the Comedy Theatre on September 24 and ran for 47 performances
  • A Day in Hollywood/A Night in the Ukraine – Broadway production opened at the John Golden Theatre on April 2 and transferred to the Royale Theatre on June 17 for a total run of 588 performances
  • Forty-Second Street – Broadway production opened at the Winter Garden Theatre on August 25, transferred to the Majestic Theatre on March 30, 1981, and transferred to the St. James Theatre on April 7, 1987, for a total run of 3486 performances
  • The Life and Adventures Of Nicholas Nickleby – London production opened at the Aldwych Theatre on June 5
  • On The Twentieth Century – London production opened at Her Majesty's Theatre on March 19 and ran for 165 performances
  • Sweeney Todd (Stephen Sondheim) – London production opened at the Drury Lane Theatre on July 2 and ran for 157 performances
  • The Umbrellas Of Cherbourg London production opened at the Phoenix Theatre on April 10
  • West Side Story (Leonard Bernstein) – Broadway revival opened at the Minskoff Theatre on February 14 and ran for 333 performances

Musical films

  • The Blues Brothers
  • Can't Stop the Music
  • Fame
  • The Idolmaker
  • The Jazz Singer
  • Kallukkul Eeram
  • La boum
  • One Trick Pony
  • Popeye
  • Qurbani
  • Ram Balram
  • Times Square
  • Xanadu

Births

  • January 14 – Hiroshi Tamaki, Japanese actor, model, and singer
  • January 16 – Lin-Manuel Miranda, American playwright, singer, songwriter, rapper and composer
  • January 17 – Zooey Deschanel, American actress and singer-songwriter.
  • January 18 – Estelle, British singer, songwriter, rapper, record producer, and actress
  • January 21 – Nana Mizuki, Japanese voice actress and singer
  • January 28
    • Nick Carter, American singer, actor and musician (Backstreet Boys)
    • Brian Fallon, American singer-songwriter and guitarist
  • January 30
    • Wilmer Valderrama, American actor, singer, producer and television personality
    • Josh Kelley, American musician
    • Mikey, South Korean rapper (Turbo)
  • February 3 – Sarah Lewitinn, American record producer and journalist
  • February 5 – Tiwa Savage, Nigerian singer
  • February 7 – William Tell, rhythm guitarist and backing vocalist for the piano rock band Something Corporate.
  • February 15 – Conor Oberst, American singer-songwriter (Bright Eyes)
  • February 17 – Vahe Tilbian, Ethiopian singer
  • February 18
    • Cezar, Romanian opera singer and pianist
    • Regina Spektor, Russian-American singer-songwriter[23]
  • February 22
    • Shamari Fears, American singer-songwriter and actress (Blaque)
    • Kang Sung-hoon, South Korean singer
  • February 27 – Cyrus Bolooki, (New Found Glory)
  • February 26 – Alex Fong Lik-Sun, Hong Kong singer and actor
  • February 28 - Choi Sung-hee, South Korean singer (S.E.S.)
  • March 2
    • Vince Walker, American rock singer (Suburban Legends)
    • Rebel Wilson, Australian actress, writer, comedienne, singer and producer
  • March 8 – Charli Robinson, Australian actress, singer and dancer
  • March 13
    • Flavia Cacace, Italian dancer
    • Kim Nam-gil, South Korean actor
  • March 18 - Chantelle Barry, Australian actress and singer (Bardot)
  • March 19 – Agnes Pihlava, Finnish pop singer
  • March 20
    • Mikk Murdvee, violinist and conductor
    • Ock Joo-hyun, South Korean singer (Fin.K.L)
  • March 21
    • Deryck Whibley, Canadian musician and producer (Sum 41) (Avril Lavigne)
    • Lee Jin, South Korean singer (Fin.K.L)
  • March 22 – Shannon Bex, American singer, reality show personality, professional dancer (Danity Kane. Dumblonde)
  • March 27 – Tai Orathai, Luk Thung singer
  • March 28 – Rasmus Seebach, Danish singer-songwriter and record producer
  • March 29 - Andy Scott-Lee, Welsh singer (3SL) brother of Lisa Scott-Lee
  • March 30 – Yalin, Turkish pop singer and songwriter
  • March 31
    • Trenyce, American singer
    • Maaya Sakamoto, Japanese singer
  • April 5 - Lee Jae-won, South Korean rapper (H.O.T., jtL)
  • April 9 - Albert Hammond Jr, American guitarist (The Strokes)
  • April 10 – Bryce Soderberg, Canadian musician (Lifehouse)
  • April 12 – Brian McFadden, Irish (Was part of Westlife)
  • April 14 – Win Butler, American/Canadian musician
  • April 15 – Patrick Carney, American musician and producer (The Black Keys) (Michelle Branch)
  • April 16 – Jake Andrews, American singer-songwriter and guitarist
  • April 21 - Rai Thistlethwayte, Australian Thirsty Merc, Sun Rai, Jazz, Rock Musician (Worked with Delta Goodrem)
  • April 24 – Danny Gokey, American Idol season 8 finalist
  • April 26 – Channing Tatum, American dancer, performer and actor (Jessie J, Jenna Dewan)
  • April 29 – Kian Egan (Westlife)
  • May 3 – Souleye (hip hop artist), American rapper and hip hop artist (Bassnectar, BLVD, Alanis Morissette)
  • May 5
    • Maia Hirasawa, Swedish pop singer
    • Hank Green, American singer, songwriter, educator, blogger, science communicator, entrepreneur and author.
  • May 6 – Taebin, Korean hip-hop artist (1TYM)
  • May 8 - Michelle McManus, English columnist, television presenter and singer
  • May 10 - Madeleine Sami, New Zealand actress, comedian, movie producer and musician.
  • May 12 – Romina Arena, Italian-American singer-songwriter
  • May 16 – Harmony Samuels, English record producer, composer and songwriter.
  • May 17 – Ariën van Weesenbeek, Dutch drummer, screamer, keyboardist, percussion (Epica, MaYaN)
  • May 21
    • Gotye, Australian multi-instrumental musician and singer-songwriter (Kimbra)
    • Anika Moa, New Zealand recording artist, activist and television presenter
  • May 24 – Cecilia Cheung, Hong Kong singer and actress
  • May 28
    • Mark Feehily (Westlife)
    • Lindi Ortega, Canadian country singer-songwriter
  • May 31 – Andy Hurley, American drummer (Fall Out Boy and The Damned Things)
  • June 2 – Orish Grinstead, American R&B singer (died 2008)
  • June 5 – Brandi Shearer, American singer-songwriter
  • June 6 – Peter Mosely, American bass player (Yellowcard and Inspection 12)
  • June 7 – Henkka Seppälä, Finnish bassist (Children of Bodom)
  • June 13 – Sarah Connor, German singer
  • June 16 – Joey Yung, Hong Kong singer
  • June 17 – Kimeru, Japanese singer
  • June 18 – Colin Munroe, Canadian singer-songwriter and producer
  • June 20 – Tony Lovato (Mest)
  • June 23
    • Jessica Taylor, English singer, television personality, and dancer (Liberty X)
    • Theresa Wayman, also known by the stage name TT, is an American musician, singer-songwriter and occasional actress, best known as guitarist and vocalist of the indie rock band Warpaint.
  • June 26 – Jason Schwartzman (Phantom Planet)
  • June 27 – Jennifer Goodridge, American keyboard player (Your Enemies Friends)
  • June 29 – Katherine Jenkins, Welsh soprano
  • July 2 – Ciara Sotto, Filipina singer and actress
  • July 3 – Kid Sister, American rapper
  • July 5
    • Pauly D, American DJ (Britney Spears)
    • Mads Tolling, Danish-American violinist and composer (Turtle Island Quartet)
  • July 10 – Jessica Simpson, American singer-songwriter, designer and actress
  • July 11 – Jenny Hval, Norwegian singer-songwriter, record producer and musician.
  • July 13
    • Corey Clark, American singer
    • Emile Haynie, American record producer (Lana Del Rey, Bruno Mars, Dua Lipa, Florence Welch)
  • July 15 – JW-Jones, Canadian blues artist
  • July 17 – Kaya (Japanese musician), Japanese visual kei musician, EDM artist
  • July 18 – Kristen Bell, American actress, vocal actress and singer
  • July 19 – Michelle Heaton, English pop singer, actress, television personality and personal trainer. (Liberty X)
  • July 20
    • Dado Dolabella, Brazilian actor and singer
    • Mike Kennerty (The All-American Rejects)
  • July 21 – Really Doe, American rapper
  • July 22
    • Kate Ryan, Belgian singer-songwriter
    • Tablo, South Korean-Canadian rapper, songwriter, record producer, and author
  • July 23 – Michelle Williams, Gospel singer-songwriter (Destiny's Child)
  • July 25 = Diam's, French rapper and singer of Greek Cypriot origin.
  • July 5 – Rebeka Dremelj, Slovenian singer
  • July 26 – Dave Baksh (Sum 41)
  • July 28
    • Stephen Christian, American Christian rock singer (Anberlin)
    • Noel Sullivan, Welsh singer (Hear'Say) and actor
  • July 30 – Diam's, French rapper
  • August 9 - Rob Knox, Anerucan producer and singer songwriter
  • August 12
    • Matt Thiessen, Canadian singer/guitarist
    • Jade Villalon, American singer-songwriter, pianist, and actress (Sweetbox)
  • August 16
    • Vanessa Carlton, American singer-songwriter, musician
    • Øystein Moen, Norwegian pianist and composer (Puma and Jaga Jazzist)
    • Bob Hardy, English bassist (Franz Ferdinand)
  • August 17 – Lene Marlin, Norwegian singer and musician
  • August 19
    • Houcine Camara, French singer
    • Darius Danesh, Scottish singer-songwriter & actor
    • Jun Jin, South Korean singer (Shinhwa)
  • August 20 - Mayra Veronica, American singer, model, actress and television personality
  • August 26 – Macaulay Culkin, American actor, author, painter, podcaster, musician and president of Bunnyears
  • August 29
    • Nicholas Tse, Hong Kong singer-songwriter and actor
    • Richa Sharma, playback singer
  • August 30 – Alicia Warrington, American drummer (Lillix)
  • August 31 – Joe Budden, American rapper
  • September 5 – Kevin Simm, English singer (Liberty X)
  • September 6 – Kerry Katona, English singer, author, model (Atomic Kitten)
  • September 11 – Mikey Way, bassist of My Chemical Romance
  • September 13 – Teppei Teranishi (Thrice)
  • September 14 – Ayọ, Nigerian-German singer-songwriter and actress
  • September 15 - Jolin Tsai, a Taiwanese singer, songwriter, and actress.
  • September 19 – Tegan and Sara Quin (Tegan And Sara), Canadian singer-songwriters, musicians, multi-instrumentalists
  • September 24 – Homeboy Sandman, American rapper
  • September 25 – T.I., American rapper
  • September 29
    • Dallas Green (musician), Canadian singer/songwriter
    • Zachary Levi, American actor, singer and comedian
  • October 3 – Danny O'Donoghue, Irish singer
  • October 5 – Paul Thomas (Good Charlotte)
  • October 8 – Nick Cannon, American actor and rapper
  • October 10 – Sherine, Egyptian singer
  • October 11 – Colleen Lee, Hong Kong classical pianist
  • October 12 – Soledad Pastorutti, Argentine folklore singer and The Voice coach
  • October 13 – Ashanti, American singer-songwriter, actress, dancer
  • October 15 – Siiri Nordin, Finnish singer-songwriter
  • October 18 – Josh Gracin, American singer
  • October 23 - Yoo Soo-young, South Korean singer (S.E.S.)
  • October 24
    • Kaushiki Chakraborty, Indian classical vocalist
    • Monica, American singer, songwriter, producer and actress
  • October 27 – Tanel Padar, Estonian singer-songwriter and guitarist
  • October 31 – Isabella Summers, English musician, songwriter, producer, remixer, DJ (Florence and the Machine).
  • November 3 – Dan Marsala, American musician
  • November 4 – George Huff, American singer
  • November 5 – Essaï Altounian, French-Armenian actor, singer-songwriter, keyboardist and music producer
  • November 7 – Karthik, playback singer
  • November 10 – Calvin Chen, Taiwanese pop singer
  • November 12
    • Shaun Cooper, American bass player
    • Ryan Gosling, American actor, musician and singer (contributed music to: Dead Man's Bone, La La Land, Barbie (film))
  • November 14 – Matt Brann, Canadian drummer
  • November 15 – Ace Young, American singer and reality show finalist
  • November 17 – Isaac Hanson (Hanson)
  • November 18 – Dustin Kensrue (Thrice)
  • November 26 – Satoshi Ohno, Japanese singer
  • November 28 – Lisa Middelhauve, German singer (Xandria)
  • November 29 – Janina Gavankar, American musician and actress
  • December 1 – Roger Peterson, Aruban-Dutch singer-songwriter
  • December 3 – Jenna Dewan, American dancer, performer, business woman, choreographer, producer, actor and television host
  • December 5 – Ibrahim Maalouf, trumpeter
  • December 6 – Kei Yasuda, Japanese singer
  • December 7 - Choi Jung-in, South Korean singer
  • December 8 – Kate Voegele, American singer-songwriter and actress
  • December 9 – Simon Helberg, American actor, comedian, singer and pianist
  • December 10
    • Sarah Chang, American classical violinist
    • Chris Gaynor (The All-American Rejects)
  • December 14 – Tata Young, Thai-American singer and actress
  • December 16 – Axle Whitehead, Australian singer, musician, TV host and actor
  • December 18 – Christina Aguilera, American R&B-Soul singer-songwriter
  • December 19 – Verbal Jint, South Korean musician, rapper and record producer
  • December 20 – Yangwei Linghua, Chinese singer, member of Phoenix Legend
  • December 24 – Tomas Kalnoky, American musician (Streetlight Manifesto)
  • December 25 – Park Ji-young, South Korean singer, dancer and actress, former leader of After School

Deaths

  • January 1 – Adolph Deutsch (82), American composer
  • January 2 – J. Mayo Williams (85), African American blues music producer
  • January 3 – Amos Milburn (52), African American R&B singer and pianist
  • January 6
    • Poley McClintock, jazz musician
    • Georgeanna Tillman (36), pop and R&B singer
  • January 7 – Larry Williams (44), singer, songwriter and pianist
  • January 13 – Andre Kostelanetz (78), Russian-born conductor and arranger
  • January 21 – Elvira de Hidalgo (88), coloratura soprano and singing teacher
  • January 29
    • Jimmy Durante (86), pianist & entertainer[24]
    • Edward Lewis (79), founder of Decca Records
  • January 30 – Professor Longhair (61), pianist
  • February 17 – Jerry Fielding (57), American conductor and music director (heart failure)
  • February 18
    • Muriel Brunskill (80), British contralto
    • Gale Robbins (58), American singer and actress (lung cancer)
  • February 19 – Bon Scott (33), lead singer of AC/DC (acute alcohol poisoning)
  • February 28 – Dinorá de Carvalho (75), Brazilian pianist, conductor and composer
  • March 5 – Winifred Wagner (82), daughter-in-law of Richard Wagner, close friend of Adolf Hitler (born 1897)
  • March 14 – Anna Jantar (29), Polish singer (air crash)
  • March 18 – Jessica Dragonette (80), American singer
  • March 23 – Jacob Miller (27), reggae artist
  • March 25 – Walter Susskind (66), Czech conductor[25]
  • March 26
    • John Poulos (32), the Buckinghams, drug overdose
    • Ted Shapiro (80), songwriter & pianist
  • March 28 – Dick Haymes, (63), Argentinian-born US singer and actor[24]
  • March 29 – Mantovani (74), Italian-born British orchestra leader and composer
  • April 4 – Red Sovine (62), American country & folk singer & songwriter
  • April 20 – Katherine Kennicott Davis (87), American composer
  • April 22 – Jane Froman (72), American singer and actress[26]
  • April 28 – Tommy Caldwell (30), bassist of Marshall Tucker Band (car accident)
  • May 4 – Joe "Mr Piano" Henderson (60), pianist (heart attack)[27]
  • May 18 – Ian Curtis (23), lead singer of Joy Division (suicide)
  • May 30 – Carl Radle (37), rock bassist
  • June 11 – Bolesław Woytowicz (80), Polish pianist and composer
  • June 16 – Bob Nolan (72), country singer and songwriter
  • June 20 – Allan Pettersson (68), Swedish composer
  • June 21 – Bert Kaempfert (56), German composer, bandleader and arranger (stroke)
  • June 27 – Barney Bigard (74), jazz clarinetist
  • June 28 – José Iturbi (84), pianist[24]
  • July 5 – A. J. Potter (72), Irish composer
  • July 9 – Vinicius de Moraes (66), Brazilian lyricist and composer
  • July 14 – Malcolm Owen (26), Lead singer The Ruts (overdose)
  • July 15 – Ben Selvin (82), "The Dean of Recorded Music"
  • July 23 – Keith Godchaux (32), keyboardist with Grateful Dead (car accident)
  • July 25 – Vladimir Vysotsky (42), Russian singer-songwriter, poet, actor (heart failure)
  • July 31 – Mohammed Rafi (55), Indian singer (heart attack)[28]
  • August 5 - George Scott III (26), American No Wave bassist for Contortions and John Cale, heroin overdose
  • August 11 – Jacques Singer (70), conductor
  • August 17 – Harold Adamson (73), lyricist
  • August 18 – John Sebastian (66), harmonica virtuoso
  • August 20 – Joe Dassin (41), singer (heart attack)[29]
  • August 22 – Cosmé McMoon (79), pianist and composer
  • August 26 – Miliza Korjus (71), Estonian-Polish opera singer
  • September 2 – Marcel Ciampi (89), French pianist and teacher
  • September 7 – Arvella Gray (74), blues and folk singer and guitarist
  • September 12 – Lillian Randolph (81), actress and singer
  • September 15 – Bill Evans (51), jazz pianist
  • September 16 – Ludmila Červinková (72), operatic soprano
  • September 17 – Waldemar Seidel (87), Australian pianist
  • September 18 – Walter Midgley (67), English operatic tenor
  • September 25 – John Bonham (32), drummer (Led Zeppelin) (pulmonary aspiration)
  • September 30 – Horace Finch (74), pianist and organist
  • October 3 – Jerzy Żurawlew (93), pianist, conductor, teacher, and founder of the International Chopin Piano Competition.
  • October 25 – Virgil Fox (68), organist (cancer)
  • October 27 – Steve Peregrin Took (31), bongo player for Tyrannosaurus Rex later a solo artist/frontman (asphyxiation)
  • November 15 – Bill Lee (64), American actor and playback singer
  • December 7 – Darby Crash (22), singer of the (Germs) (suicide)
  • December 8 – John Lennon (40), singer, guitarist and songwriter (The Beatles) (murdered)
  • December 24 – Siggie Nordstrom (87), American model, actress, entertainer, socialite and lead singer (The Nordstrom Sisters)
  • December 29 – Tim Hardin (39), singer-songwriter (heroin overdose)
  • December 31 – Robert Pete Williams (66), blues singer and guitarist

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