Thanks
@sadchild for pointing me to the forum!
Here my humble two cents on the 40 and the songs that won't make it.
37: OBJECT OF MY DESIRE - STARPOINT
StarPoint had a ton of R&B hits, but I didn't remember them until this track. The lead singer, Renee Diggs, passed away some time ago.
35: RUNNING UP THAT HILL – KATE BUSH
Kate Bush is amazing. I think she may have been too avant-garde for US audiences. She deserved more hits in the US!
33: WRAP HER UP – ELTON JOHN
George Michael sang on this track as well, but he isn't credited.
32: SAY YOU, SAY ME – LIONEL RICHIE
@sadchild - Can I borrow your Beavis and Butthead image to place here?
31: SISTERS ARE DOING IT FOR THEMSELVES – EURYTHMICS AND ARETHA FRANKLIN
A great pairing of strong voices here. Another interesting pairing around this time was Elton John and Millie Jackson on "Act of War Part 1" which was released in 1985, but didn't make a splash in the US.
27: I’M GONNA TEAR YOUR PLAYHOUSE DOWN – PAUL YOUNG
I've never heard the MTV VJs or Casey Kasem mention that this is a 1973 remake by Ann Peebles. The follows a trend of UK acts covering rare R&B tracks probably due the Northern Soul Movement. "Tainted Love" by Soft Cell falls in this category too.
23: I MISS YOU - KLYMAXX
This is a standard ballad, but they were actually a very good all girl band.
10: LAY YOUR HANDS ON ME – THE THOMPSON TWINS
9: BE NEAR ME - ABC
I'm always excited to see Thompson Twins and ABC chart. Especially ABC.
5: PART-TIME LOVER - STEVIE WONDER
I need Beavis and Butthead to help out here…
Won't reach the 40:
#63 Pointer Sisters "Freedom"
I don't remember this one at all.
#67 Morris Day "The Oak Tree"
@sadchild - From what I can gather, this was Day's first single as a solo artist. He sang on two other "teach a dance" tracks. "The Walk" which I don't think hit the 100, and of course, "The Bird".
#69 Rene & Angela "I'll Be Good"
This was major hit in the UK and US R&B. Angela Windbush is from my home town.
#87 Five Star "All Fall Down"
@sadchild - Five Star was a three girl, two boy group of siblings (The Pearsons). There were kind of like a Jackson 5 of sorts from the UK. They had a string of US R&B and UK hits, but never made the 40. The got close with a #41 song once. They have an interesting rags to riches and back to rags story too. I looked up the release dates and Take on Me was released first so they probably picked up the inspiration from them.
#89 9.9 "All Of Me For All Of You"
I was surprised this see this here. I stumbled across this watching an 80s video show on YouTube. I thought this song was more obscure.