1984 in Music - Published Popular Music

Published Popular Music

  • "After All These Years" w. Fred Ebb m. John Kander from the musical The Rink
  • "The Cosby Show theme song" m. Stu Gardner and Bill Cosby
  • "Cover Me" w.m. Bruce Springsteen
  • "Every Time I Turn Around" w.m. Judy Hart Angelo & Gary Portnoy, theme from the TV series Punky Brewster
  • "Friends" m. John Leffler, theme from the TV series Kate and Allie
  • "Ghostbusters" w.m. Ray Parker, Jr.
  • "Hallelujah" w.m. Leonard Cohen
  • "I Just Called to Say I Love You" w.m. Stevie Wonder
  • "Let's Go Crazy" w.m. Prince and the Revolution
  • "Like a Virgin" w.m. Billy Steinberg & Tom Kelly
  • "Lights Out" w.m. Peter Wolf & Don Covay
  • "Missing You" w.m. John Waite, Chaz Sanford & Mark Leonard
  • "Murder, She Wrote theme song" m. John Addison
  • "No More Lonely Nights" w.m. Paul McCartney
  • "Rock You Like a Hurricane" w.m. Rudolf Schenker, Klaus Meine & Herman Rarebell
  • "Time After Time" w.m. Cyndi Lauper & Rob Hyman
  • "To All the Girls I've Loved Before" w. Hal David m. Albert Hammond
  • "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go" w.m. George Michael
  • "What's Love Got To Do With It?" w.m. Terry Britten & Graham Lyle
  • "When Doves Cry" w.m. Prince

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