The awkwardly smooth groove on the verses and the sparse bridge was like nothing on the radio at the time and, to be honest, I haven't heard much like it since. #8: "Chuck E's in Love" by Rickie Lee Jones. ![]() A great tune with a relentless bass line, Michael's vocals, and sweet horn licks. #9: "Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)" by The Jacksons. This topped both the country and AC charts while peaking at #5 in the Top 40. This reminds me a little of Bread's "Lost Without Your Love" but not enough to distract from its soft rock crossover goodness. In this episode, all three appear in the top ten, starting with Kenny. ![]() ![]() You could bet that any AT40 show from around this time would include something from the Bee Gees, Michael Jackson, and/or sweet Kenny Rogers. #10: "She Believes in Me" by Kenny Rogers.
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