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By Associated Press
The following arc Billboard's hot-record hits as they appear
in this week's issue of Rillhnarrl mnoa/ine Pnnvriohl 19HS
Billboard Publications. Reprinted with permission.
HOT SINGLES
1. "I Want to Know What Love Is" Foreigner (Atlantic)
2. "Easy Lover" Philip Bailey (Columbia)
3. "Careless Whisper" Wham (Columbia)
' 4. "You're the Inspiration" Chicago (Full Moon-Warner
Bros.)
5. "Lover Boy" Billy Ocean (Jive-Arista)
6. "The Boys of Summer" Don Henley (Geffen)
7. "Like a Virgin" Madonna (Sire)
8. "I Would Die 4 U" Prince & The Revolution (Warner
Bros.)
9. "Method of Modern Love" Daryl Hall & John Oates
(RCA)
10. "Neutron Dance" The Pointer Sisters (Planet)
TOP LP's
1. "Born in the U.S.A." Bruce Springsteen (Columbia) ?
Platinum (More than 1 million sold.)
2. "Like a Virgin" Madonna (Sire) ? Platinum
3. "Purple Rain" Prince & The Revolution (Warner Bros.) ?
Platinum
4. "Agent Provocateur" Foreigner (Atlantic)
5. "17" Chicago (Full Moon-Warner Bros.) ? Platinum
6. "Make It Big" Wham (Columbia) ? Platinum
7. "Reckless" Bryan Adams (A&M)
8. "Private Dancer" Tina Turner (Capitol) ? Platinum
Letterman salutes 'Late
By Associated Press City hospitals to
NEW YORK ? With three years of f'"t "Late Nigl
"Stupid Pet Tricks" behind him, baby would be be
David Letterman says he regrets bring- Larry "Bud" f
ing on more celebrities and fewer prizes for the lucl
"civilians" to entertain his loyal au- more fun than an
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chance to be amused and sometimes Letterman sai(
confused bv his antics. drop-ofl in the
The 37-year-oldcomedian celebrated segments," filnv
the third anniversary of NBC-TV's York City locatio
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Saturday with a 90-minute special spontaneous com
featuring remotes from two New York "That was son
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COUNTRY SINGLES
1. "A Place To Eall Apart" Merle Haggard (Epic)
2. "Ain't She Something Else" Conway Twitty (Warner
Bros.)
3. "Something in My Heart" Ricky Skaggs (Epic)
4. "Make My Life With You" Oak Ridge Boys (MCA)
5. "One Owner Heart" T.G. Sheppard (Warner-Curb)
6. "Me Against the Night" Crystal Gayle (Warner Bros.)
7. "Baby's Got Her Blue Jeans On" Mcl McDaniel (Capitol)
8. "You Turn Me On" Ed Bruce (RCA)
9. "Fire in the Night" Alabama (RCA)
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SOUL SINGLES
1. "Mr. Telephone Man" New Edition (MCA)
2. "Gotta Get You Home Tonight" Eugene Wilde (Philly
World)
3. "Misled" Kool & The Gang (De-Lite)
4. "Beep a Freak" Gap Band (Total Experience)
5. "Rain Forest" Paul Hardcastlc (Profile)
6. "Love Light in Flight" Stevie Wonder (Motown)
7. "Treat Her Like a Lady" The Temptations (Gordy)
8. "Missing You" Diana Ross (RCA)
9. "The Men All Pause" Klymaxx (Constellation-MCA)
10. "Like a Virgin" Madonna (Sire)
Night Baby' on special
document where the >"8- we were in every nook and
hi" third-anniversary cranny of New York City," he said in
>rn. a news conference after taping Thursklelman
provided the day.
ky parents and baby, "It's great to have civilians on the
adult ? or infant ? show, but there may not be that many
lave. civilians around," Letterman said.
J there has been a Asked whether his creative well has
number of "remote run dry, he flashed a grin and sqid that
cd outings to New occurred long ago.
ns, and the "man-in- Letterman said he has no plans for
views that provided prime time and prefers the 12:30 a.m.
edy. time slot, which has been a ratings
icthing in the beginn- boon for the network.
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