Older songs that are making comebacks...
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posted07/14/2004 04:34 AM (UTC)by
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Over the past year or two it seems that quite alot of songs that first surfaced in the 80's - early 90's are resurfacing and becoming chart hits. They are normally being turned into a faster beat/rhythm, but not in all cases.

I must admit that I am quite a big retro fan. I do enjoy my 80's music. But then again I don't go out of my way to buy it nor listen to it. If I hear it i will always sing along to it, just because I can as I know the lyrics.

Some of the bigger hits in recent times that have made Top 10 (in their respective charts, ie: Top 40 pop, Dance charts, Rock Charts or RnB charts)are:-

Dj Sammy & Yanou Feat. Do - Heaven
Resource - (I Just) Died In Your Arms
Novaspace - Time After Time
Multiple artists - Billie Jean
Soda Club - Take My Breath Away
Jan Wayne - Total Eclipse Of The Heart
Atomic Kitten - The Tide Is High (Get The Feeling)
Soda Club - Heaven Is A Place On Earth
Snap - Rhythm Is A Dancer
Dj Aligator - I Like To Move It
Dj Mind X - Downunder (Komakino Vs Mind X Sunrise Mix)
Blizzard Brothers - Thunderstruck
Young Mc - Bust A Move 2002
Spiderbat - Black Betty
Slinkee Minx - Summer Rain
We Built This City
Multiple Artists - Smooth Criminal
Nick Skitz - Run to Paradise

What songs older than 10 years would you like to see have a comeback to the 21st century and that would be chart toppers?

I know that alot of the youngsters probably won't have alot of knowledge of these older songs, but still...
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07/14/2004 04:34 AM (UTC)
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