70/h2> Cher had a great final half of the 80's, and she capped off her comeback with this hit, which reached #3 in September '89.
69/h2>
I first fell in love with gay icon Kylie thanks to this classic, which peaked at #28 in June '88.
68/h2> What About Me is the wonderful, but sadly overlooked collaboration between Kenny Rogers, Kim Carnes, and James Ingram. It peaked at #15 in November '84.
67/h2>
Pop tart Samantha Fox puts the pop bimbos of today to shame. There was an innocence to her sexuality that's missing today. Her first hit Touch Me peaked at #4 in February '87.
66/h2>
Canadian icons Rush had their only American Top 40 hit with New World Man, which peaked at #21 in November '82.
65/h2> Ratt had their biggest hit with Round and Round, which peaked at #12 in September of '84.
64/h2> Sheila E. had her biggest hit with The Glamorous Life, which hit #7 in September '84.
63/h2> Boston had a huge comeback hit with Amanda, which spent two weeks at #1 in November '86.
62/h2> Heart spent three weeks at #1 with Alone in July '87, and it became the biggest hit of their long career.
61/h2>
This is the second of three songs from Cyndi Lauper on my list. Time after Time spent two weeks at #1 in June of '84.
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