Live! Вђ“ February 1983 (Quick)
February 1983 was a month of massive cultural shifts, where legendary musical careers reached new heights and the world bid farewell to a television icon.
On February 28, U2 released their third studio album, War , featuring the powerful protest anthem "Sunday Bloody Sunday". It became their first #1 album in the UK. Live! – February 1983
The airwaves in February 1983 were dominated by the ascent of the "King of Pop." On , Michael Jackson’s Thriller officially hit #1 on the US Billboard charts, beginning a historic 37-week run at the top. Earlier that month, Jackson had released the iconic single "Beat It" on Valentine's Day. Other major musical milestones included: February 1983 was a month of massive cultural
The month also saw Patti Austin and James Ingram leading the Billboard Hot 100 with "Baby, Come To Me". A Record-Breaking TV Goodbye The airwaves in February 1983 were dominated by
Journey released their eighth studio album, Frontiers , on February 1, delivering massive hits like "Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)" and "Faithfully".
Held on February 23, the ceremony saw Toto sweep major categories (including Album of the Year for Toto IV ) and Men at Work win Best New Artist.