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This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1981.
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January–April
- January – Nearly a year after the suicide of Ian Curtis, the surviving members of Joy Division plus Gillian Gilbert, now under the name New Order, release their debut single "Ceremony"; the single and its B-side, "In a Lonely Place", are both re-recordings of songs originally written and performed by Curtis.[1] The single's release marks the band's first public use of the "New Order" moniker, which they would retain for the remainder of their career.
- 10 January – A revival of the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta The Pirates of Penzance opens at Broadway's Uris Theatre, starring Linda Ronstadt and Rex Smith.
- 11 January - The Country Singer Hank Williams Jr. was released the 32nd album called Rowdy. It has been certified Gold by the RIAA.
- 18 January – Wendy O. Williams of The Plasmatics is arrested in Milwaukee for simulating masturbation with a sledgehammer on stage. In a scuffle with the police Williams is pinned to the floor and receives a cut above the eye requiring twelve stitches.[2]
- 24 January – Aerosmith lead singer Steven Tyler is injured in a motorcycle crash that leaves him hospitalized for two months.
- 9 February – Phil Collins releases his first solo album, Face Value, whose opening track "In the Air Tonight" popularizes the gated reverb drum sound that would become ubiquitous for the next ten years; while the album would end up a smash success, Collins would remain a member of Genesis until 1995.
- 12 February – Rush release the highly regarded album Moving Pictures which eventually becomes the band's sixth platinum album.
- 14 February
- Ultravox reach number 2 on the UK Singles Chart with "Vienna", but despite huge radio play and massive sales it is subsequently held off the top position for two consecutive weeks by Joe Dolce's novelty song "Shaddup You Face".[3][4]
- Billy Idol leaves the band Generation X to begin a solo career.
- 25 February – The 23rd Annual Grammy Awards are presented in New York, hosted by Paul Simon. Christopher Cross, with his self-titled debut album and its single "Sailing", becomes the first artist to win all four General Field awards in a single ceremony, controversially beating Pink Floyd's The Wall for Album of the Year.
- 14 March – Suffering from bleeding ulcers, Eric Clapton is admitted to United Hospital in Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA. Clapton's 60-city tour of the US is cancelled, and he remains in hospital for a month.
- 21 March – Yellow Magic Orchestra release their fourth studio album, BGM; the album is the first to make use of the Roland TR-808 drum machine, which would go on to become an influential device in both electronic dance music and hip hop music.[5]
- 27 March – Ozzy Osbourne bites the head off a dove at a CBS record label gathering in Los Angeles.[6]
- 1 April – The Go-Go's sign to IRS Records.
- 4 April – British pop group Bucks Fizz wins the 26th Eurovision Song Contest, held at the RDS Simmonscourt Pavilion, Dublin, with the song "Making Your Mind Up".
- 11 April – Van Halen's lead guitarist Eddie Van Halen marries actress Valerie Bertinelli.
- 18 April – Yes announce that they are breaking up. (They would reunite frequently in years to come).
- 20 April – The Mamas & the Papas' John Phillips is sentenced to five years in jail after pleading guilty to drug possession charges. Phillips' sentence would be suspended after thirty days in exchange for 250 hours of community service.
- 22 April – Eric Clapton is taken to the hospital suffering from bruised ribs and a lacerated shin, following a car accident in Seattle, Washington.
- 26 April/27 April/28 April – Gary Numan performs three sold out 'farewell concerts' at Wembley Arena, following his announcement to retire from live work at the height of his popularity. (He would return to live performance less than two years later.)[7]
- 27 April – Ringo Starr and Barbara Bach marry, in London, England.
May–August
- 2 May – British vocalist Sheena Easton hits No. 1 in the US with "Morning Train (9 to 5)" following a swift rise to fame as the result of a reality TV show.
- 9 May – Adam and the Ants single "Stand and Deliver" enters the UK Singles Chart at number 1.[8] It remains at number 1 for five consecutive weeks and will sell over one million copies,[9] becoming the years third best selling single in the UK.[10]
- 14 May – Diana Ross signs with RCA Records (EMI internationally), leaving Motown Records, her label of two decades. The $20,000,000 deal is the most lucrative recording contract in history at that time.
- 15 May – A riot breaks out at The Ritz rock club in New York when Public Image Ltd plays behind a videoscreen while completely different music plays over the club's speakers.
- 16 May – Adam and the Ants tops the UK Albums Chart for the tenth consecutive week with Kings of the Wild Frontier.[8]
- 30 May – A reformed The Human League have their first commercial success as "The Sound of the Crowd" climbs to number 12 on the UK Singles Chart.[11]
- 4 June – U2 appears on The Tomorrow Show with Tom Snyder, their first U.S. television appearance.
- 5 June – The TV series Night Flight, a variety show featuring music documentaries and videos, is premiered on the USA Network.
- 6 June – Kerrang! magazine publishes its first issue. Angus Young of AC/DC is on the cover.
- 30 June – Jerry Lee Lewis is rushed to hospital in Memphis for emergency surgery for a tear in his stomach. Despite being given less than a 50% chance of survival, he eventually pulls through.
- 13 July – Duran Duran release the single "Girls on Film". Accompanied by a highly controversial music video that is censored for airplay on MTV and banned by BBC[12] the song becomes the band's first big hit, eventually peaking at number 5 on the UK Singles Chart during an 11 week chart run.[13]
- 27 July – Stevie Nicks releases debut solo album Bella Donna, which sold 4 million copies in the US alone.
- 1 August
- MTV broadcasts for the first time on cable television in the United States, playing music videos 24 hours a day. First to air is "Video Killed the Radio Star" by The Buggles.
- The success of Stars On 45 leads to a short-lived medley craze. The most successful imitator of the Stars On 45 format is, rather unexpectedly, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, whose "Hooked On Classics (Parts 1&2)" reaches number two in the charts.
- 15 August - Endless Love - Diana Ross & Lionel Richie recorded the song for Motown, and it was used as the theme for the Franco Zeffirelli's film adaptation of Scott Spencer's novel Endless Love. (Jamie Bernstein, as the character Susan, sings the song during the course of the movie.) Produced by Richie and arranged by Gene Page, it was released as a single from the film's soundtrack in 1981.
- 23 August – The Violent Femmes are discovered by members of The Pretenders busking outside a Milwaukee venue and are invited to play a 10-minute acoustic set as a second opening act in the Pretenders' show that night.
September–December
- 5 September – Soft Cell tops the UK Singles Chart with "Tainted Love". The song also tops the chart the following week and becomes the second best selling single in the UK in 1981.[10]
- 11 September – Iron Maiden fires lead singer Paul Di'Anno.
- 19 September
- Simon & Garfunkel perform a free reunion concert in New York City's Central Park attended by over 500,000 fans.
- Adam and the Ants have their second chart-topping single of the year as "Prince Charming" reach number 1 on the UK Singles Chart. It remains at number one for four consecutive weeks and becomes the years fourth best selling single in the UK.[10]
- 25 September – The Rolling Stones open their US tour in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
- 26 September – Iron Maiden hires Samson lead singer Bruce Bruce AKA Bruce Dickinson to replace Paul Di'Anno. Dickinson will finish off the last 7 dates of the Killer World Tour.
- 16 October – The Human League release Dare. A huge commercial and critical success, it would spend 69 weeks on the UK Albums Chart including four weeks at number 1[14] and be certified platinum in the UK,[15] and gold in the US.[16]
- 26 October – Iron Maiden plays its first show with Bruce Dickinson as the new lead singer in Bologna, Italy.
- 27 October – The British Phonographic Industry takes out newspaper ads unveiling its new slogan: "Home Taping Is Killing Music". The ads advocate a levy on blank cassette tapes.[17]
- 31 October – Punk band Fear makes a memorable appearance on Saturday Night Live. A group of fans storm the stage and damage TV equipment while moshing, resulting in the show cutting to commercial.
- 18 November – While sitting in Tom's Restaurant in New York City, Suzanne Vega composes the song "Tom's Diner".
- 21 November – Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark hits number 3 on the UK Albums Chart with their third album Architecture & Morality. Including three UK top-5 singles, "Souvenir", "Joan of Arc" and "Maid of Orleans", it will remain on the chart for 37 weeks[18] and be certified platinum in the UK.[19]
- 11 December – The Human League reach number one on the UK Singles Chart with Don't You Want Me. The song remains at number one for five consecutive weeks and become the years best selling single in the UK.[10]
- 18 December – An estimated 35 million people around the world watch a live satellite transmission of a Rod Stewart concert at the Los Angeles Forum. It is the first broadcast of its kind since Elvis Presley's "Aloha from Hawaii" special in 1973.
- 31 December – The tenth annual New Year's Rockin' Eve special airs on ABC, with appearances by Four Tops, Rick Springfield, Barry Manilow, Alabama and Rick James.
Also in 1981
- The organ at the famous Heinävesi Church in Finland is renewed, using locks from the original organ.
- Alice Cooper drastically changes his appearance, leaving behind his trademark make-up and donning a military uniform.
- Synthpop enjoys mainstream popularity in the UK, with groups such as Ultravox, Depeche Mode, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark and The Human League releasing hit singles and albums. The Human League's "Don't You Want Me" and Soft Cell's "Tainted Love" become the years best selling singles in the UK.[20]
- Menudo's golden era (1981–1985) begins in Latin America, parts of Europe and Asia.
- Brad Whitford leaves Aerosmith and is replaced by Rick Dufay.
- Hal Willner "invents" the modern tribute album with Amacord Nino Rota.
Bands formed
Bands disbanded
- Amon Düül II
- Bay City Rollers
- The Buzzcocks (they reform in 1989)
- City Boy
- Cluster (they reform in 1989)
- Generation X
- Klaatu
- The Knack (reformed in 1991, onwards)
- Luv' (they reform in 1989, 1993 and 2005)
- MFSB
- Raydio
- Rockpile
- Sam & Dave
- The Slits
- Starland Vocal Band
- State of Alert
- Steely Dan (They reform in 1993)
- Throbbing Gristle
- Toots & the Maytals (they reform in the early 90s)
- Paul McCartney & Wings
Albums released
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December
Day | Album | Artist | Notes |
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5 | Damaged | Black Flag | - |
7 | Ten Years of Harmony | The Beach Boys | Compilation |
15 | LC | The Durutti Column | - |
30 | For Those Who Think Young | Rough Trade | - |
? | The Best of Top of the Pops '81 | Top of the Poppers | - |
The Blasters | The Blasters | - | |
The Catherine Wheel | David Byrne | - | |
In God We Trust, Inc. | Dead Kennedys | EP | |
Peter Cetera | Peter Cetera | - | |
Small Change | Prism | - | |
Welcome to Hell | Venom | - | |
Wilder | The Teardrop Explodes | - |
Release date unknown
- Adventures in Clubland – Modern Romance
- ¡Alarma!, 1981 album
- Alles ist gut – Deutsch Amerikanische Freundschaft
- The Ascension – Glenn Branca
- Begin the Beguine – Julio Iglesias
- Block to Block – De Press
- B.L.T. – Jack Bruce, Bill Lordan & Robin Trower
- Breakin' the Chains – Don Dokken
- Catalogue - John Hartford
- Celebration – Johnny Mathis
- Changing Hearts – Polyrock
- Chasanova – Chaz Jankel
- Claro Que Si – Yello
- Classic Rock: Rock Classics – London Symphony Orchestra
- Condition Red - Red Rockers
- Cool Night – Paul Davis
- Corazón de poeta – Jeanette
- Cowboy Jubilee – Riders in the Sky
- Curiosum – Cluster
- Deceit – This Heat
- DEV-O Live – Devo
- Directions – Miles Davis
- Drama of Exile – Nico
- Earthshaker – Y&T
- Escape Artist – Garland Jeffreys
- The Evil One – Roky Erickson and the Aliens
- Fire Wind – Electric Sun
- Freelancing – James Blood Ulmer
- Give the People What They Want – Jimmy Cliff
- Hands in the Till – Fortress
- Hits Right Up Your Street – The Shadows
- Individuellos – La Düsseldorf
- Inner City Front – Bruce Cockburn
- Insect and Individual Silenced – Nurse with Wound
- Introducing The Winans - The Winans
- Is This a Cool World or What? – Karla DeVito
- Jane Siberry – Jane Siberry
- Jealousy - Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
- The Judgement of Paris – Kevin Dunn and the Regiment of Women
- Kiss Me Deadly – Generation X as Gen X
- La voce del Padrone – Franco Battiato
- Let Them Eat Jellybeans! – Various Artists from Alternative Tentacles Records
- Living in a Fog – Wonderful Grand Band
- Los niños que escriben en el cielo – Spinetta Jade
- The Lounge Lizards – The Lounge Lizards
- Love Potion - Dr. John
- Lustwandel – Hans-Joachim Roedelius
- Macadam 3, 2, 1, 0 – Riff (banda)
- Magic Man – Herb Alpert
- Minor Threat – Minor Threat – EP
- Material – Moebius & Plank
- Mommy Don't Love Daddy Anymore – Resurrection Band
- Mondo Mando - David Grisman
- Never Say Die – Petra
- Odyshape – The Raincoats
- Penis Envy – Crass
- Peperina – Serú Girán
- Performance – Ashford & Simpson
- Place without a Postcard – Midnight Oil
- Play Me Out – Helen Reddy
- The Plimsouls – The Plimsouls
- Public Service (EP) – Various Artists
- The Punch Line – Minutemen
- Quiero Ser – Menudo
- Quit Dreaming and Get On the Beam – Bill Nelson
- Reflections – Gil Scott-Heron
- Rock 'n' Roll Warriors – Savoy Brown
- Ruedas de metal – Riff (banda)
- Secret Combination – Randy Crawford
- Selbstportrait – Hans-Joachim Roedelius
- Sky 3 – Sky
- Standing Together – Midnight Star
- Stick Figure Neighbourhood – Spoons
- Sub Pop 5 – Various Artists
- Sunrise in Different Dimensions – Sun Ra
- Thirsty Ears - Powder Blues Band
- Trio – Trio
- Wanna Be a Star – Chilliwack
- Wünsche fliegen übers Meer – Die Flippers
- Years Ago – The Statler Brothers
- You Must Believe in Spring – Bill Evans
- You're the Guy I Want to Share My Money With – Laurie Anderson, William S. Burroughs and John Giorno
- Youth of America – Wipers
Biggest hit singles
The following songs achieved the highest chart positions in the charts of 1981.
# | Artist | Title | Year | Country | Chart Entries |
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1 | Kim Carnes | Bette Davis Eyes | 1981 | ![]() |
US BB 1 – April 1981, Canada 1 – April 1981, France 1 – June 1981, Switzerland 1 – June 1981, Norway 1 – June 1981, Germany 1 – June 1981, Australia 1 for 5 weeks May 1982, Grammy in 1981, US CashBox 2 of 1981, Austria 2 – July 1981, South Africa 2 of 1981, Sweden (alt) 4 – May 1981, Italy 5 of 1981, Australia 6 of 1981, UK 10 – May 1981, Netherlands 16 – May 1981, RYM 16 of 1981, Germany 18 of the 1980s, OzNet 45, Scrobulate 66 of 80s, RIAA 268, Acclaimed 738 |
2 | Soft Cell | Tainted Love | 1981 | ![]() |
UK 1 – August 1981, Canada 1 – November 1981, France 1 – August 1981, Australia 1 for 3 weeks January 1983, Austria 2 – December 1981, Switzerland 2 – November 1981, Germany 2 – January 1982, Scrobulate 2 of 80s, Australia 3 of 1982, Sweden (alt) 4 – October 1981, RYM 4 of 1981, Netherlands 5 – October 1981, South Africa 5 of 1982, US BB 8 – May 1982, US BB 15 of 1982, POP 18 of 1982, Germany 37 of the 1980s, KROQ 38 of 1982, Virgin 41, US CashBox 50 of 1982, Party 142 of 2007, Acclaimed 163, Belgium 242 of all time, OzNet 451, WXPN 745 |
3 | Phil Collins | In the Air Tonight | 1981 | ![]() |
Netherlands 1 – February 1981, Sweden (alt) 1 – February 1981, Austria 1 – April 1981, Switzerland 1 – April 1981, UK 2 – January 1981, France 2 – March 1981, Germany 2 – March 1981, Canada 3 – June 1981, Norway 4 – March 1981, OzNet 7, Poland 12 – August 1982, Europe 13 of the 1980s, RYM 15 of 1981, POP 16 of 1981, US BB 19 – July 1981, Australia 23 of 1981, Italy 23 of 1981, US BB 27 of 1981, Germany 44 of the 1980s, Scrobulate 60 of pop, TheQ 87, Belgium 230 of all time, Acclaimed 1238 |
4 | John Lennon | Woman | 1981 | ![]() |
UK 1 – January 1981, Canada 1 – January 1981, Republic of Ireland 1 – February 1981, New Zealand 1 for 5 weeks February 1981, US BB 2 – January 1981, Switzerland 2 – March 1981, Austria 4 – March 1981, Norway 5 – February 1981, France 7 – March 1981, Germany 7 – February 1981, US CashBox 16 of 1981, Sweden (alt) 18 – February 1981, Netherlands 21 – March 1981, RYM 22 of 1981, US BB 30 of 1981, Italy 34 of 1981, POP 34 of 1981, Virgin 59, OzNet 139, Germany 213 of the 1980s |
5 | Stars On 45 | Stars On 45 Medley | 1981 | ![]() |
US BB 1 – May 1981, Netherlands 1 – January 1981, Austria 1 – May 1981, Switzerland 1 – May 1981, Germany 1 – March 1981, New Zealand 1 for 7 weeks June 1981, Australia 1 for 4 weeks June 1982, UK 2 – April 1981, Australia 2 of 1981, Germany 5 of the 1980s, Sweden (alt) 7 – June 1981, US CashBox 13 of 1981, Italy 54 of 1981 |
Chronological table of US and UK Number One hit singles
Chronological table of US and UK Number One hit albums
Significant singles
- "'65 Love Affair" – Paul Davis
- "Abacab" – Genesis
- "Absolute Beginners" – The Jam
- "A.D. 1928/Rockin' the Paradise" – Styx
- "Ah! Leah!" – Donnie Iris
- "Aie a Mwana" – Bananarama
- "America" – Neil Diamond
- "And the Bands Played On" – Saxon
- "Angel of the Morning" – Juice Newton
- "Another Tricky Day" – The Who
- "Antmusic" – Adam & the Ants
- "Arc of a Diver" – Steve Winwood
- "Atlanta Lady (Something About Your Love)" – Marty Balin
- "Ay Ay Ay Ay Moosey" – Modern Romance
- "Backfired" – Debbie Harry
- "Being With You" – Smokey Robinson
- "The Best of Times" – Styx
- "Black Limousine" – The Rolling Stones
- "Blessed Are the Believers" – Anne Murray
- "Boys and Girls" – The Human League
- "The Breakup Song (They Don't Write 'Em)" – The Greg Kihn Band
- "Bringing on the Heartbreak" – Def Leppard
- "Burnin' For You" – Blue Öyster Cult
- "Cambodia" – Kim Wilde
- "Can You Feel It" – The Jacksons
- "Centerfold" – The J. Geils Band
- "Ceremony" – New Order
- "Chant No. 1 (I Don't Need This Pressure On)" – Spandau Ballet
- "Chariots of Fire" – Vangelis
- "Chcem sa s tebou deliť" – Marika Gombitová
- "Chequered Love" – Kim Wilde
- "Christmas Wrapping" – The Waitresses
- "Closer to the Heart" (live) – Rush
- "Computer Love" – Kraftwerk
- "Controversy" – Prince
- "Cool Night" – Paul Davis
- "Cool World" – Mondo Rock
- "Counting The Beat" – The Swingers
- "Crying" – Don McLean
- "Der blaue Planet" – Karat
- "Der Kommissar" – Falco
- "Do Me, Baby" – Prince
- "Don't Let Him Go" – REO Speedwagon
- "Don't Stop Believin'" – Journey
- "Don't Stop the Music" – Yarbrough and Peoples
- "Don't You Want Me" – The Human League
- "Double Dutch Bus" – Frankie Smith
- "Eisbär" – Grauzone
- "Elvira" – The Oak Ridge Boys
- "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic" – The Police
- "Every Woman in the World" – Air Supply
- "Fade to Grey" – Visage
- "Favourite Shirts (Boy Meets Girl)" – Haircut One Hundred
- "Fight the Good Fight" – Triumph
- "Fire" – U2
- "Fire and Ice" – Pat Benatar
- "For Those About to Rock (We Salute You) – AC/DC
- "For Your Eyes Only" – Sheena Easton
- "Funeral Pyre" – The Jam
- "Games People Play" – Alan Parsons Project
- "Gemini Dream" – The Moody Blues
- "Genius of Love" – Tom Tom Club
- "Girls On Film" – Duran Duran
- "Give It to Me Baby" – Rick James
- "Gloria" – U2
- "God morgon" – Chips
- "Good Year for the Roses" – Elvis Costello and the Attractions
- "Hang Fire" – The Rolling Stones
- "Happy Birthday" – Altered Images
- "Harden My Heart" – Quarterflash
- "Hearts" – Marty Balin
- "Heading Out to the Highway" – Judas Priest
- "Hearts on Fire" – Randy Meisner
- "Hell's Bells" – AC/DC (released in 1980)
- "Henry Hudson" – Nico
- "Here I Am (Just When I Thought I Was Over You)" – Air Supply
- "Hill Street Blues" – Mike Post
- "History Never Repeats" – Split Enz
- "Hold On Tight" – Electric Light Orchestra
- "How 'Bout Us" – Champaign
- "I Ain't Gonna Stand for It" – Stevie Wonder
- "I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)" – Hall and Oates
- "I Could Never Miss You (More Than I Do)" – Lulu
- "I Don't Need You" – Kenny Rogers
- "I Don't Wanna Dance" – Split Enz
- "I Go to Sleep" – The Pretenders
- "I Heard It Through The Grapevine" – Roger
- "I Love You" – Climax Blues Band
- "I Made It Through the Rain" – Barry Manilow
- "I Missed Again" – Phil Collins
- "I Shot the Sheriff" – Light of the World
- "I Surrender" – Rainbow
- "I Want to Be Free" – Toyah
- "I Wouldn't Have Missed It for the World" – Ronnie Milsap
- "If I Was a Dancer (Dance Pt. 2)" – The Rolling Stones
- "If Leaving Me Is Easy" – Phil Collins
- "I'm Gonna Follow You" – Pat Benatar
- "I'm in Love" – Evelyn King
- "In the Air Tonight" – Phil Collins
- "In the Dark" – Billy Squier
- "Intuition" – Linx
- "Invisible Sun" – The Police
- "Is That Love" – Squeeze
- "Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby" – Joe Jackson
- "It Must Be Love" – Madness
- "It Must Be Magic"- Teena Marie
- "It's All I Can Do" – Anne Murray
- "It's a Tough Life" – Pat Benatar
- "I've Done Everything for You" – Rick Springfield
- "Jessie's Girl" – Rick Springfield
- "Johnny Blue" – Lena Valaitis
- "Jukebox Hero" – Foreigner
- "Just Between You and Me" – April Wine
- "Just Can't Get Enough" – Depeche Mode
- "Just the Two of Us" – Grover Washington, Jr.
- "Kids in America" – Kim Wilde
- "Kiss on My List" – Hall and Oates
- "(Kom så ska vi) Leva livet" – Gyllene Tider
- "La voix du bon Dieu" – Céline Dion
- "Labelled with Love" – Squeeze
- "Leader of the Band" – Dan Fogelberg
- "Leather and Lace" – Stevie Nicks and Don Henley
- "Let's Get It Up" – AC/DC
- "Let's Groove" – Earth, Wind & Fire
- "Limelight" – Rush
- "A Little in Love" – Cliff Richard
- "Little T&A" – The Rolling Stones
- "Living Inside Myself" – Gino Vannelli
- "Lock Up Your Daughters" – Slade
- "Lonely Is the Night" – Billy Squier
- "Love Action (I Believe in Love)" – The Human League
- "Love is Alright Tonite" – Rick Springfield
- "Love on a Two-Way Street" – Stacy Lattisaw
- "Maljčiki" – Idoli
- "Mean Street" – Van Halen
- "Message of Love" – The Pretenders
- "The Model" – Kraftwerk
- "Modern Girl" – Sheena Easton
- "More Than I Can Say" – Leo Sayer
- "Musclebound" / "Glow" – Spandau Ballet
- "Never Too Much" – Luther Vandross
- "New Life"- Depeche Mode
- "O Superman" – Laurie Anderson
- "October" – U2
- "Oh No" – The Commodores
- "Once in a Lifetime" – Talking Heads
- "One in Ten" – UB40
- "One of Us" – ABBA
- "One Step Ahead" – Split Enz
- "Ooa hela natten" – Attack
- "Our Lips Are Sealed" – The Go-Go's
- "Open Your Heart" – The Human League
- "Pac-Man Fever" – Buckner & Garcia
- "Pearl Necklace" – ZZ Top
- "Photographic"- Depeche Mode
- "Physical" – Olivia Newton-John
- "Planet Earth" – Duran Duran
- "Procession/Everything's Gone Green" – New Order
- "A Promise" – Echo & the Bunnymen
- "Queen of Hearts" – Juice Newton
- "Queen of the Rapping Scene (Nothing Ever Goes the Way You Plan)" – Modern Romance
- "Radio Free Europe" (original Hib-Tone version) – R.E.M.
- "Rapture" – Blondie
- "Rawhide" – Dead Kennedys
- "Red Barchetta" – Rush
- "Résiste" – France Gall
- "Rise Above" – Black Flag
- "The River" – Bruce Springsteen
- "Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution" – AC/DC
- "Rock This Town" – The Stray Cats
- "Romeo and Juliet" – Dire Straits
- "Runaround Sue" – Racey
- "Sailing" – Christopher Cross
- "Same Old Lang Syne" – Dan Fogelberg
- "Sat in Your Lap" – Kate Bush
- "Sausalito Summernight" – Diesel
- "Say Goodbye to Hollywood" – Billy Joel
- "Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)" – David Bowie
- "Shake It Up" – The Cars
- "She's a Bad Mama Jama (She's Built, She's Stacked)" – Carl Carlton
- "She's Got a Way" (live) – Billy Joel
- "Should I Do It" – The Pointer Sisters
- "Shut Up" – Madness
- "(Si Si) Je Suis un Rock Star" – Bill Wyman
- "Silly" – Deniece Williams
- "Since You're Gone" – The Cars
- "Slave" – The Rolling Stones
- "Slow Hand" – The Pointer Sisters
- "So This Is Love?" – Van Halen
- "The Sound of the Crowd" – The Human League
- "Souvenir" – Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
- "Spirits in the Material World" – The Police
- "Start Me Up" – The Rolling Stones
- "Stone in Love" – Journey
- "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around" – Stevie Nicks with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
- "Stop This Game" – Cheap Trick
- "Straight from the Heart" – The Allman Brothers Band
- "Stray Cat Strut" – The Stray Cats
- "The Stroke" – Billy Squier
- "Sukiyaki" – A Taste of Honey
- "Super Freak" – Rick James
- "Sweetheart" – Franke and the Knockouts
- "Take It on the Run" – REO Speedwagon
- "Take It to the Limit (Live)" – The Eagles
- "Telstar" – The Shadows
- "Tempted" – Squeeze
- "That Old Song" – Ray Parker Jr. & Raydio
- "That's Entertainment" – The Jam
- "Theme from The Greatest American Hero (Believe It or Not)" – Joey Scarbury
- "There's a Guy Works Down the Chip Shop Swears He's Elvis" – Kirsty McColl
- "(There's) No Gettin' Over Me" – Ronnie Milsap
- "The Thin Wall" – Ultravox
- "This Little Girl" – Gary U.S. Bonds
- "Through the Years" – Kenny Rogers
- "Time" – The Alan Parsons Project
- "Together" – Tierra
- "Tom Sawyer" – Rush
- "Tonight I'm Yours (Don't Hurt Me)" – Rod Stewart
- "Too Many Creeps"- Bush Tetras
- "Too Much Time on My Hands" – Styx
- "Treat Me Right" – Pat Benatar
- "Tube Snake Boogie" – ZZ Top
- "Tunnel of Love" – Dire Straits
- "Turn Me Loose" – Loverboy (released in 1980)
- "Turn Your Love Around" – George Benson
- "Turning Japanese" – The Vapors (released in 1980)
- "Two Hearts" – Stephanie Mills and Teddy Pendergrass
- "Unchained" – Van Halen
- "Urgent" – Foreigner
- "Vienna" – Ultravox
- "The Voice" – Moody Blues
- "The Voice" – Ultravox
- "The Waiting" – Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
- "Waiting For a Girl Like You" – Foreigner
- "Waiting on a Friend" – The Rolling Stones
- "Walking on Thin Ice" – Yoko Ono
- "The Wanderer" – Donna Summer
- "Watching the Wheels" – John Lennon
- "Water on Glass"/"Boys" – Kim Wilde
- "We Don't Have to Hold Out" – Anne Murray
- "(We Don't Need This) Fascist Groove Thang" – Heaven 17
- "We Got the Beat" – The Go-Go's
- "Wedding Bells" – Godley & Creme
- "We'll Bring the House Down" – Slade
- "We're Going to Live For a Very Long Time" – Heaven 17
- "We're in This Love Together" – Al Jarreau
- "We've Got a Bigger Problem Now" – Dead Kennedys
- "What Are We Doin' In Love" – Kenny Rogers and Dottie West
- "What Kind of Fool" – Barbra Streisand and Barry Gibb
- "When He Shines" – Sheena Easton
- "When She Was My Girl" – The Four Tops
- "When You Were Sweet Sixteen" – The Fureys with Davey Arthur
- "While You See A Chance" – Steve Winwood
- "Whip It" – Devo
- "Who Can It Be Now?" – Men At Work
- "Who's Crying Now" – Journey
- "Why Do Fools Fall in Love – Diana Ross
- "Wild Colonial Boy" – Dr. Hook
- "Wild is the Wind" – David Bowie
- "Will You?" – Hazel O'Connor
- "Winning" – Santana
- "Wired For Sound" – Cliff Richard
- "Wordy Rappinghood" – Tom Tom Club
- "Working For the Weekend" – Loverboy
- "Working in a Coalmine" – Devo
- "You Better You Bet" – The Who
- "You Make My Dreams" – Hall and Oates
- "Young Turks" – Rod Stewart
Published popular music
- "9 To 5" w.m. Dolly Parton from the film Nine to Five
- "All Those Years Ago" w.m. George Harrison
- "Allentown" w.m. Billy Joel
- "Allergies" w.m. Paul Simon
- "America" w.m. Neil Diamond from the film The Jazz Singer
- "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" w. Tom Eyen m. Henry Krieger from the musical Dreamgirls
- "Arthur's Theme" w.m. Carole Bayer Sager, Burt Bacharach, Christopher Cross & Peter Allen from the film Arthur
- "At This Moment" w.m. Billy Vera
- "Baby, Come To Me" w.m. Rod Temperton
- "Being With You" w.m. William "Smokey" Robinson
- "Believe it or Not (Theme From The Greatest American Hero)" w. Stephen Geyer m. Mike Post
- "The Best of Times" w.m. Dennis DeYoung
- "Bette Davis Eyes" w. Donna Weiss m. Jackie DeShannon
- "Black Limousine" w.m. Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood
- "Bruce" w.m. Rick Springfield
- "Chariots of Fire" w. Jon Anderson m. Vangelis
- "Dynasty theme song" m. Bill Conti
- "The First Time it Happens" w.m. Joe Raposo, from the film The Great Muppet Caper
- "Good Thing Going (Going Gone)" w.m. Stephen Sondheim
- "Hill Street Blues theme song" m. Mike Post
- "Key Largo" w.m. Bertie Higgins & Sonny Limbo
- "Memory w. Trevor Nunn & T. S. Eliot m. Andrew Lloyd Webber. Introduced by Elaine Paige in the musical Cats.
- "One of the Girls" w. Fred Ebb m. John Kander introduced by Lauren Bacall in the musical Woman of the Year
Classical music
- Milton Babbitt
- Don, for piano four-hands
- Ars Combinatoria, for small orchestra
- Leonard Bernstein
- Olympic Hymn, chorus and orchestra
- Rob du Bois
- String Quartet no. 3
- Sonata for solo viola
- George Crumb – Gnomic Variations for piano
- Peter Maxwell Davies – Piano Sonata
- Joël-François Durand – String Trio
- Morton Feldman
- Bass Clarinet and Percussion, for bass clarinet, cymbals and gongs
- Triadic Memories, for piano
- For Aaron Copland, for violin
- Lorenzo Ferrero
- Balletto
- Arioso II
- Variazioni sulla notte, for guitar
- Cristóbal Halffter
- Fantasia sobre una sonoridad de G. F. Haendel, for string orchestra
- Ricercare, for organ
- Bengt Hambraeus – Voluntary on a Swedish Hymn Tune from Dalecarlia
- Wojciech Kilar – Exodus, a vocal-symphonic poem for mixed choir and orchestra
- George Lloyd – Tenth Symphony (for brass)
- Tome Mančev
- Symphonic Poem, for large orchestra, Op. 16
- Dance, for piano and percussion, Op. 19
- The Year 1014 , for mixed chorus, Op. 20
- March of the Bicyclists, for children's chorus
- Miroslav Miletić
- Sonatina for violin and guitar
- Sonata for viola and piano
- Three Popular Songs from Dalmatia for voice and guitar
- Steve Reich – Tehillim
- Roger Sessions – Concerto for Orchestra (recorded by Seiji Ozawa and the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and for which the composer receives the Pulitzer Prize for Music)
- Robert Simpson
- Quintet for clarinet and strings
- Symphony No. 8
- Stanislaw Skrowaczewski – Clarinet Concerto
- Alfred Schnittke
- Symphony No. 3
- Minnesang, for 52 voices
- String Quartet No. 2
- Karlheinz Stockhausen
- Klavierstück XIII
- Traum-Formel, for basset horn
Opera
- Lorenzo Ferrero – La figlia del mago
- Conrad Susa and Richard Street – Black River
- Karlheinz Stockhausen – Donnerstag aus Licht (March 15, La Scala, Milan, but without act 3, due to a choir strike; first full performance on April 3)
Jazz
Musical theater
- Barnum – London production opened at the London Palladium on June 11 and ran for 655 performances
- Bring Back Birdie – Broadway production
- Cats (Andrew Lloyd Webber) – London production opened at the New London Theatre on May 11 and ran for 8949 performances
- Dreamgirls – Broadway production opened on December 20 at the Imperial Theatre and ran for 1522 performances
- March of the Falsettoes – off-Broadway production
- Merrily We Roll Along – Broadway production opened at the Alvin Theatre on November 16 and ran for 16 performances
- The Pirates of Penzance – Broadway revival
- Song and Dance – London production
- Woman of the Year – Broadway production opened at the Palace Theatre on March 29 and ran for 770 performances
Musical films
- Aakkramanam
- American Pop
- The Great Muppet Caper
- Heavy Metal
- Lili Marleen
- Nandu
- Pennies from Heaven
- Shock Treatment
Births
- January 2 - JT Daly, American indie rock musician, producer, songwriter, and visual artist (K Flay, Demi Lovato)
- January 4 – Silvy De Bie, Belgian singer
- January 5 – Carmen Monarcha, Brazilian operatic soprano
- January 7 – Ania, Polish singer-songwriter and composer
- January 15
- January 16 – Marta Roure, Andorran singer and actress
- January 19 – Thaila Zucchi, British singer and actress (allSTARS*)
- January 21
- Andy Lee, South Korean singer and actor (Shinhwa)
- Floor Jansen, Dutch singer, songwriter, and vocal coach.
- January 22 – Willa Ford, American pop singer-songwriter, model, musician and actress
- January 25 – Alicia Keys, American singer-songwriter, record producer, pianist, actress and activist
- January 29 – Jonny Lang, American blues artist
- January 31 – Justin Timberlake, American singer (NSYNC), collaborator with Britney Spears (Jessica Biel, JC Chasez)
- February 1 – Jay R Sillona, Filipino singer
- February 5 – Zameer Rizvi, Canadian singer/songwriter, composer and record producer
- February 9
- Tom Hiddleston, English actor, film producer and musician (Taylor Swift)
- The Rev, American musician (Avenged Sevenfold) (d. 2009)[21]
- February 10 – Natasha St-Pier, Canadian singer
- February 11 – Kelly Rowland American singer-songwriter, member of Destiny's Child
- February 12 – Lisa Hannigan, Irish singer-songwriter, musician and voice actress.
- February 15
- Matt Hoopes, musician, guitarist and singer-songwriter, (Relient K)
- Olivia, American singer-songwriter and actress
- February 17 – Paris Hilton, American singer-songwriter, DJ, YouTuber and writer (Friend of Britney Spears)
- February 18 – Kamasi Washington, American crossover jazz saxophonist
- February 19 – Beth Ditto, American singer-songwriter, author, entrepreneur (Gossip)
- February 26 – Sharon Van Etten, American singer-songwriter and actress
- February 27 – Josh Groban, American crossover singer-songwriter
- March 3
- Tobias Forge, Swedish musician
- Kim Yoo-jin, South Korean singer and actress
- Shatha Hassoun, Iraqi singer
- Cristina Scarlat, Moldovan singer
- March 7 – Anna Leese, New Zealand operatic soprano
- March 9 – Chad Gilbert, American musician, singer-songwriter (New Found Glory)
- March 11
- March 14 - Katarína Knechtová, Slovak singer-songwriter and guitarist
- March 20 – Declan Bennett, English singer-songwriter
- March 26
- Anaïs Mitchell, American singer-songwriter, producer and musician (Rachel Ries, Jefferson Hamer, Ani DiFranco, Justin Vernon, Greg Brown and Ben Knox Miller)
- Jay Sean, British singer-songwriter
- March 27 – JJ Lin, Singaporean singer
- March 29 - Megan Hilty, American singer
- April 1
- Theresa Sokyrka, Canadian Idol 2 runner-up
- Hannah Spearritt, English singer and actress (S Club 7)
- April 2 – Raghav, Canadian singer
- April 5 – Mariqueen Maandig, a Filipino American musician and singer-songwriter. (How To Destroy Angels, West Indian Girl, Trent Reznor)
- April 6 – Aidonia, Jamaican dancehall artist
- April 8 – Gummy, Korean singer
- April 9 - Geneviève Castrée, a Canadian cartoonist, illustrator, and musician from Quebec. (D. 2016) (Married to Phil Elverum)
- April 10 – Laura Bell Bundy, American actress and singer
- April 17 – Hanna Pakarinen, Finnish singer[22]
- April 27 – Sandy Mölling, German pop singer
- April 29 – Tom Smith (Editors)
- April 30 – Justin Vernon, American multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter and producer (Bon Iver, Taylor Swift's Folklore and Evermore)
- May 3
- Farrah Franklin, American singer-songwriter, actress (Destiny's Child)
- Josh Tillman, American singer-songwriter, guitarist, drummer and record producer
- May 5
- Jesse Colburn, Canadian guitarist and songwriter
- Craig David, British singer-songwriter, rapper and record producer
- May 10 - Tom Vek, English indie self-taught multi-instrumentalist musician
- May 12 – Hannah Ild, Estonian singer-songwriter and pianist
- May 13 - Mozella, American songwriter and singer
- May 16 - Brooke McClymont, Australian singer-songwriter, musician and guitarist (sister of Samantha McClymont)
- May 20
- Sean Conlon, English pop singer (5ive)
- Rachel Platten, American singer-songwriter
- May 21 – Stig Van Eijk, singer, composer and lyricist
- May 23
- Dessa, American rapper, singer, spoken word artist, writer and record executive
- Pierre Lapointe, Canadian singer-songwriter and keyboard player
- Gwenno Saunders, Welsh singer and dancer (The Pipettes)
- May 25 - Autumn Rowe, American singer-songwriter, TV personality, DJ and activist
- May 30 – Devendra Banhart, Venezuelan American singer-songwriter and visual artist
- June 1 – Brandi Carlile, American folk rock and Americana singer-songwriter
- June 2
- Brandon Jenner, indie pop musician (Brandon & Leah)
- Catherine Manoukian, Canadian violinist
- June 7 – Dave Catching, American guitarist, songwriter and producer (Earthlings? and Mondo Generator)
- June 8 – Alex Band, American rock singer-songwriter (The Calling)
- June 9
- Vic Chou, Taiwanese actor, singer and model
- Anoushka Shankar, British Indian sitar player
- June 10 – Hoku Ho, Hawaiian singer and musician
- June 15 – Billy Martin (guitarist), American guitarist
- June 17 – Ken the 390, Japanese rapper
- June 20 – Alisan Porter, American singer, winner of season 10 of The Voice (US)
- June 21 – Brandon Flowers, American singer-songwriter, musician, Multi-instrumentalist, advocate, member of (The Killers)
- June 23
- Mikey Bustos, Filipino-Canadian singer and entertainer
- Antony Costa (Blue)
- Shi Xin Hui, Malaysian singer
- June 28
- Michael Crafter, Australian singer-songwriter (Confession, I Killed the Prom Queen, Carpathian and Bury Your Dead)
- Savage (AKA Demetrius Savelio) New Zealand born Samoan rapper
- July 1 – Clemency Burton-Hill, English classical music broadcast presenter
- July 3 – Hayley Holt, New Zealand snowboarder, host and ballroom dancer
- July 6 – Emily West, American singer-songwriter and guitarist
- July 7 – Synyster Gates, American musician (Avenged Sevenfold)
- July 8
- Oka Antara, Indonesian rapper and actor
- Dagmar Oja, Estonian singer
- July 12
- Rebecca Hunter, English pop singer (allSTARS*) and actress
- Maya Sar, Bosnian singer
- July 14 – Milow, Belgian singer-songwriter
- July 15 – OC Ukeje, Nigerian actor, model and musician
- July 20
- Lowkey, American rapper and producer
- Dayang Nurfaizah, Malaysian singer
- July 21
- Paloma Faith, English singer-songwriter
- Blake Lewis, American Idol 6 runner-up
- Claudette Ortiz, American singer and model (City High)
- July 22 – Anthony Santos, American singer-songwriter and composer
- July 25 – Kizito Mihigo, Rwandan gospel singer, organist and peace activist (d. 2020)[23]
- July 31
- Mesut Kurtis, British Turkish Islamic singer
- Ira Losco, Maltese singer
- M. Shadows, American singer-songwriter and musician (Avenged Sevenfold)
- August 1 – Vaiko Eplik, Estonian singer-songwriter
- August 3 - Scroobius Pip, English actor and podcaster as well as a spoken word poet and hip hop recording artist from Stanford-le-Hope, Essex. (Dan le Sac Vs Scroobius Pip)
- August 4 – Florian Silbereisen, German singer and television presenter
- August 5 – Ko Shibasaki, Japanese singer and actress
- August 6 – Leslie Odom Jr., American singer and actor
- August 8
- Vanessa Amorosi, Australian singer-songwriter, musician, guitarist and rock star (Dave Stewart)
- Bradley McIntosh, English pop singer (S Club 7)
- Kaori Iida, Japanese singer and actress
- August 11 – Sandi Thom, Scottish singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
- August 24 – Jiro Wang, Taiwanese actor and singer (Fahrenheit)
- August 28 – Iracema Trevisan (Cansei de Ser Sexy)
- September 4
- Beyoncé, American singer-songwriter, dancer and actress
- Lacey Sturm, American singer-songwriter (Flyleaf)
- September 6 – Yumiko Cheng, Hong Kong singer
- September 7 – Do, Dutch singer
- September 14 – Ashley Roberts American singer-songwriter, dancer, choreographer, actress, model, presenter and television personality (The Pussycat Dolls)
- September 16 – Nazril Irham, Indonesian singer
- September 18 – Jesse Frasure, American music publisher, record producer, songwriter and DJ
- September 25 – Perfume Genius, American indie EDM musician, singer-songwriter and artist
- September 26 – Christina Milian, American singer-songwriter, dancer and actress
- September 29 – Suzanne Shaw, English singer (Hear'Say) and actress
- October 1 – Jamelia, British singer-songwriter
- October 5 – Breakbot, producer and DJ
- October 8 – Ruby, Egyptian singer
- October 10 – Una Healy, Irish singer (The Saturdays)
- October 13
- Doveman, American singer, pianist and producer
- Kele Okereke, Kele, English musician (Bloc Party)
- October 14 – Ruslan Alekhno, Russian-Belarusian singer
- October 15 – Nick White (Tilly and the Wall)
- October 19 – Christian Bautista, Filipino singer, actor, host and model
- October 25 – Josh Henderson, American actor, singer and model
- October 29 – Angelika Dela Cruz, Filipina actress and singer[24]
- October 31 – Frank Iero, American rock guitarist (My Chemical Romance)
- November 1
- Tommy Karevik, Swedish metal vocalist (Kamelot, Seventh Wonder, Ayreon)
- LaTavia Roberson, American R&B singer-songwriter (Destiny's Child)
- November 7 – Krystal Harris, American singer-songwriter
- November 13 – Shawn Yue, Hong Kong actor and singer
- November 16 – Kate Miller-Heidke, Australian crossover singer-songwriter and actress
- November 17 – Sarah Harding, English pop singer-songwriter, dancer, model and actress (Girls Aloud) (d. 2021)
- November 20
- Scott Hutchison, Scottish singer-songwriter, guitarist and artist (d. 2018)
- Kimberley Walsh, English pop singer-songwriter (Girls Aloud)
- November 22
- Ben Adams, English pop singer-songwriter (A1)
- Jenny Owen Youngs, American singer-songwriter
- November 26 – Natasha Bedingfield, English singer-songwriter
- November 30 – Mavado, Jamaican deejay and singer-songwriter
- December 2 – Britney Spears, American singer-songwriter, dancer, performer, musician, author, activist, advocate, businesswoman, and clothes designer
- December 9 – Camoflauge, American rapper (d. 2003)
- December 11 – Zacky Vengeance, heavy metal rhythm guitarist and backing vocalist (Avenged Sevenfold)
- December 13
- Gary Innes, Scottish accordionist, shinty player and broadcaster
- Amy Lee, American singer-songwriter, harpist, pianist, musician, multi instrumentalist and activist (Evanescence)
- December 16
- Gaby Moreno, Guatemalan singer
- Krysten Ritter, American musician and actress
- December 17
- Wacław Kiełtyka, Polish musician and composer
- Houari Manar, Algerian raï singer (d. 2019)
- December 21 – Lynda Thomas, Mexican musician, singer-songwriter, eurodance and alternative rock musician
- December 23 – Beth, Spanish singer and actress
- December 28 – Frank Turner, English punk and folk singer-songwriter
Deaths
- January 1 – Hephzibah Menuhin, pianist and human rights campaigner, 60
- January 4 – Ruth Lowe, pianist and songwriter, 66
- January 23 – Samuel Barber, composer, 70
- January 25 – Adele Astaire, US dancer, actress and singer, 84
- February 1
- Frank Merrick, pianist
- Geirr Tveitt, Norwegian composer, 72
- Ernst Pepping, composer, 79
- February 9 – Bill Haley, rock and roll pioneer, 55 (heart attack)
- February 15
- Mike Bloomfield, blues guitarist, 37 (accidental drug overdose)
- Karl Richter, German organist and conductor, 54
- February 19 – Olive Gilbert, actress and singer, 82
- February 21 – Ron Grainer, electronic music pioneer and composer, 58
- February 26 – Howard Hanson, composer, 84
- April 5
- Bob Hite, vocalist (Canned Heat), 38 (heart attack)
- Maurice Zbriger, violinist, composer and conductor
- April 7 – Kit Lambert, former manager and producer of The Who, 45 (fell downstairs)
- April 8 – Burt Shevelove, librettist, 66
- April 14 – Ivan Galamian, violin teacher, 78
- April 28 – Steve Currie, bassist of T.Rex, 33 (car crash)
- May 11 – Bob Marley, reggae musician, 36 (cancer)
- May 25 – Roy Brown, blues singer, 55
- May 28 – Mary Lou Williams, jazz pianist, 71
- July 1 – Rushton Moreve, US bass player and songwriter (Steppenwolf), 32
- July 16 – Harry Chapin, US singer-songwriter, 38 (car crash)
- August 18 – Robert Russell Bennett, composer and arranger, 87
- August 26 – Lee Hays, folk singer, 67
- September 2 – Tadeusz Baird, composer, 53
- September 8 – Master Venu, film composer, 65
- September 14 – Furry Lewis, country blues guitarist and songwriter, 88
- September 15 – Chick Bullock, US singer, 72
- September 22 – Henry Warren, film songwriter, 87
- October 2 – Hazel Scott, classical pianist and singer, 61
- October 5 – Sven Gyldmark, film composer, 77
- October 13 – Marius Casadesus, violinist and composer, 88
- October 15 – Elsie Randolph, English actress, dancer and singer, 77
- October 29 – Georges Brassens, singer-songwriter, 60
- November 27 – Lotte Lenya, actress and singer, wife of Kurt Weill, 83
- December 13 – Cornelius Cardew, avant-garde composer, 45 (road accident)
- December 27 – Hoagy Carmichael, pianist, singer and songwriter, 82
Awards
Grammy Awards
Country Music Association Awards
Eurovision Song Contest
Charts
List of No. 1 Hits
See also
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