You Better You Bet by The Who was released on February 27, 1981, with The Quiet One as the B side. It was a single from the band’s ninth studio album, Face Dances. Continue reading
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80s Song of the Day: Easy Lover by Philip Bailey & Phil Collins
Easy Lover by Philip Bailey and Phil Collins was released in the United Kingdom on February 25, 1985, with Woman as the B side. It was a single from Bailey’s solo album Chinese Walls, which Collins produced. Continue reading
80s Song of the Day: Candy Girl by New Edition
Candy Girl by New Edition was released on February 24, 1983, with a sing-a-long version of the song as the B side. It was the first single from their debut album of the same name. Continue reading
80s Song of the Day: Eternal Flame by The Bangles
Eternal Flame by The Bangles was released on February 17, 1989, with What I Meant To Say as the B side. It was a single from the band’s third studio album Everything. Continue reading
80s Song of the Day: Borderline by Madonna
Borderline by Madonna was released in the United States on February 15, 1984, with Think of Me as the B side. It was the fifth and final single released from her eponymous debut studio album. Continue reading
80s Song of the Day: Your Love by The Outfield
Your Love by The Outfield was released on February 14, 1986, with 61 Seconds as the B side. It was a single from the English rock band’s debut album, Play Deep. Continue reading
80s Song of the Day: Hello by Lionel Richie
Hello by Lionel Richie was released on February 13, 1984, with You Mean More To Me as the B side. It was the third single from Richie’s second solo album Can’t Slow Down. Continue reading
80s Song of the Day: Mr. Roboto by Styx
Mr. Roboto by Styx was released on February 11, 1983, with Snowblind as the B side. It was a single from the band’s eleventh studio album, Kilroy Was Here. Snowblind had appeared on Styx’s previous album, Paradise Theatre. Continue reading
80s Song of the Day: Little Red Corvette by Prince

Little Red Corvette by Prince was released on February 9, 1983, with All the Critics Love U in New York as the B side. It was a single from Prince’s fifth studio album 1999. Continue reading
80s Song of the Day: It’s Tricky by Run-D.M.C.
It’s Tricky by Run-D.M.C. was released on February 8, 1987, with Proud to Be Black as the B side. It was the final single from the group’s third album, Raising Hell. Continue reading