Band Aid – ‘Do They Know It’s Christmas?’

22 December 1984 U2's first appearance at number one in the Irish singles charts: I was going to add a 'surprisingly' there, but every true Irish person is fairly cold towards U2. We do have the deathless gag about the two people on 'Do They Know It's Christmas?' who sing their own name: Sting's "bitter … Continue reading Band Aid – ‘Do They Know It’s Christmas?’

Chaka Khan – ‘I Feel For You’

17 November 1984 Apparently it happened by accident during production. It was probably clear to everyone involved, though, that they had struck gold. And that's how we have one of the great iconic pop moments of the entire '80s: a human record scratch of the singer's name—"Ch-ch-ch-chaka KHAN! Chaka KHAN! Chaka KHAN!" This was a … Continue reading Chaka Khan – ‘I Feel For You’

Stevie Wonder – ‘I Just Called To Say I Love You’

8 September 1984 Another downside of an '80s pop childhood: first encountering a '60s or '70s icon in their terrible later phase. It took me years to get around to listening to Stevie Wonder's classic period, almost entirely because of 'Ebony And Ivory' and this atrocious single. I seriously thought I'd be laughed out of … Continue reading Stevie Wonder – ‘I Just Called To Say I Love You’

George Michael – ‘Careless Whisper’

18 August 1984 Like a "want-away" striker issuing a "come and get me" plea during the football transfer window, releasing a solo single while still in a group was a pretty clear statement of George Michael's intent. In one way, the pained balladry of 'Careless Whisper' wouldn't have been a good fit with the randy-lads … Continue reading George Michael – ‘Careless Whisper’

Frankie Goes To Hollywood – ‘Two Tribes’

23 June 1984 The only one of Frankie's three big 1984 singles to get to number one here in Ireland, 'Two Tribes' certainly fits in with that year's fashion for songs about nuclear war. However, where '99 Red Balloons' laments our self-destruction and lost civilisation, this is a slightly different take: nuclear war may indeed … Continue reading Frankie Goes To Hollywood – ‘Two Tribes’