Hall & Oates had already enjoyed a handful of hits at the top of the '80s — "Private Eyes" and "I Can't Go for That" both topped the chart — and they had no plans to slow down. "Maneater," which began life as a reggae song Oates was working on withEdgar Winter, was the le...
Hall & Oates had already enjoyed a handful of hits at the top of the '80s — "Private Eyes" and "I Can't Go for That" both topped the chart — and they had no plans to slow down. "Maneater," which began life as a reggae song Oates was working on withEdgar Winter, was the le...
Hall & Oates had already enjoyed a handful of hits at the top of the '80s — "Private Eyes" and "I Can't Go for That" both topped the chart — and they had no plans to slow down. "Maneater," which began life as a reggae song Oates was working on withEdgar Winter, was the le...
Hall & Oates had already enjoyed a handful of hits at the top of the '80s — "Private Eyes" and "I Can't Go for That" both topped the chart — and they had no plans to slow down. "Maneater," which began life as a reggae song Oates was working on withEdgar Winter, was the le...
We take a chronological look below at 1983's No. 1 Hit Songs: Where are the Artists Now? Daryl Hall & John Oates, "Maneater" (January) From:H20(1982) Hall & Oates had already enjoyed a handful of hits at the top of the '80s — "Private Eyes" and "I Can't Go for That" both...
We take a chronological look below at 1983's No. 1 Hit Songs: Where are the Artists Now? Daryl Hall & John Oates, "Maneater" (January) From:H20(1982) Hall & Oates had already enjoyed a handful of hits at the top of the '80s — "Private Eyes" and "I Can't Go for That" both...
"I was in the concourse of the south tower in Sam Goody’s record store to buy a new Walkman radio/cassette player," Annette Gordon-Reed, a professor at Harvard University, told the Havard Gazette. "I had just returned from taking my kids to school, having come up from the subway. ...