Hall and Oates trivia!

Below is some data I've found in various Billboard publications, that I thought many of you would enjoy!

General info

Top 10 Hall and Oates singles

Song Weeks
at #1
Rank for
the eighties
overall ranking,
1955-present
1 Maneater (1982) 4 32 158
2 I Can't Go For That (No Can Do) (1982) 1 45 244
3 Kiss On My List (1981) 3 54 281
4 Out Of Touch (1984) 2 83 415
5 Private Eyes (1981) 2 86 439
6 Say It Isn't So (1983) - 92 453
7 Rich Girl (1977) 2 - 690
8 Sara Smile (1976) - - 703
9 You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling (1980) - - 1351
10 One On One (1983) - - 1473


Hall and Oates albums in Billboard's "Top 40"
In order by rank

Top 10 singles and their ranking listed below each album
Album Highest
ranking
Date entered
Top 40
Weeks in
Top 40
H2O
Maneater(1), One On One(7), Family Man(6)
3 11/6/82 46
Private Eyes
Private Eyes(1), I Can't Go For That(1), Did It In A Minute(9)
5 9/26/81 32
Big Bam Boom
Out Of Touch(1), Method Of Modern Love(5)
5 10/27/84 31
Rock 'N Soul, Part 1
Say It Isn't So(2), Adult Education(8)
7 11/19/83 28
Bigger Than Both Of Us
Rich Girl(1)
13 9/18/76 35
Voices
Kiss On My List(1), You Make My Dreams(5)
17 8/30/80 35
Daryl Hall & John Oates
Sara Smile(4)
17 5/22/76 11
Live At The Apollo 21 10/5/85 8
ooh yeah!
Everything Your Heart Desires(3)
24 5/28/88 7
Along The Red Ledge 27 10/7/78 6
Beauty On A Back Street 30 9/24/77 5
X-Static 33 11/24/79 6
Abandonned Luncheonette
She's Gone(7)
33 10/30/76 4

According to two readers of my page, Change of Season peaked at #60 on the album chart and So Close hit #11. This is why it did not make the chart above.

Daryl's Three Hearts In The Happy Ending Machine made it to #29, stayed in the Top 40 for 6 weeks, and produced one Top 10 hit, Dreamtime (#5)

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