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- Best Songs of 1983 - Rolling Stone
So let’s break it down — the 100 best songs of 1983, 40 years later One of the most amazing, most innovative, most insanely packed music years ever Prince took over once and for all
- 500 Best Songs of All Time - Rolling Stone
An epic story-song about a bandit and the friend who betrays him, “Pancho and Lefty” became a country hit thanks to Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard’s 1983 duet
- The 200 Best 80s Songs: Top Tunes From The 1980s - Rolling Stone
Do you know where you are? You’re in the Eighties, baby So let’s break it down: the 200 best songs of the Eighties, music’s most insane decade The hits, the deep cuts, the fan favorites
- 100 Best Songs of 1982 - Rolling Stone
A Flock of Seagulls? They happened So let’s break it down: the 100 best songs of 1982, 40 years later The hits, the flops, the flukes, the deep cuts
- Oscars: Best Song Performances at Academy Awards - Rolling Stone
From Springsteen to Southern hip-hop and hot-buttered soul — the 20 greatest 'Best Song' Oscar performances of all time
- 50 Best Metallica Songs - Rolling Stone
Over the years, they’ve proved their music could be emotionally and musically nuanced in ways that might not have seem possible when they hit the scene with Kill ‘Em All in 1983
- Tina Turners Best Songs - Rolling Stone
The song charted all across the planet, setting the stage perfectly for Private Dancer It’s fair to say that “Let’s Stay Together” was the song that rebooted her entire career
- The 50 Best Willie Nelson Songs - Rolling Stone
Townes Van Zandt’s tale of Mexican banditry, brotherhood and betrayal was more than a decade old when Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard cut their own version in 1983, turning the song into a duet
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