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1 . Don Henley - The Boys Of SummerProduced by Henley and Mike Campbell, "The Boys of Summer" by Don Henley was released in 1984. The song emerged from a collaboration between Henley, a former Eagle, and Campbell, guitarist for Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. Campbell initially recorded an instrumental demo, to which Henley added lyrics. The song addresses themes of nostalgia and loss of innocence. "The Boys of Summer" was critically acclaimed, reaching number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 and winning the Grammy for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance in 1985. Fans of "Friends" will remember "The Boys of Summer" from the episode "The One With Two Parts (2)" in season 1, during a hospital scene with Ross and Marcel. The music video is directed by Jean-Baptiste Mondino. Writer(s) : Donald Hugh Henley, Michael W Campbell Publisher(s) : Wild Gator Music, Woody Creek Music 43.66% / -18.69% |
2 . Eagles - Hole In The WorldThe Eagles' first track without guitarist Don Felder since 1974, "Hole in the World," was penned by Don Henley and Glenn Frey in response to the September 11, 2001 attacks. Henley began crafting the song on the evening of the attacks, with the composition evolving amidst American reactions and the onset of the Iraq War. The single peaked at number 69 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 5 on the Adult Contemporary chart. Produced by the Eagles and Bill Szymczyk, known for his work on classic Eagles albums like "Hotel California," the song received a Grammy nomination for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals in 2004. Writer(s) : Glenn Lewis Frey, Don Henley Publisher(s) : Privet Songs, Red Cloud Music Featured on the 2003 album The Very Best Of Eagles 42.33% / -18.79% |
3 . Michael McDonald - I Keep Forgetting [Every Time You’re Near]Released in 1982, "I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near)" is a song by Michael McDonald. Produced by McDonald himself and Ted Templeman, also known for his work with the Doobie Brothers and Van Halen, this yacht rock staple features rich vocal harmonies and characteristic synths. The song reached number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 and has been sampled in numerous hip-hop and R&B tracks, including Warren G and Nate Dogg's "Regulate." For more on Templeman, check out his autobiography co-written with Greg Renoff, titled "Ted Templeman: A Platinum Producer's Life in Music," offering a detailed look at his career and legendary collaborations. Writer(s) : Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller Publisher(s) : Jerry Leiber Music, Mike Stoller Music 25.94% / -9.03% |
4 . Chicago - Hard To Say I'm Sorry"Hard to Say I'm Sorry" is a song by the band Chicago, released in 1982. The song was produced by David Foster, a renowned producer known for collaborations with artists like Whitney Houston and Céline Dion. During its recording, several session musicians, including Toto members David Paich and Steve Porcaro, contributed synthesizers. The single was notably successful, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and becoming an international hit. It also appeared in the soundtrack of the film "Summer Lovers" (1982), boosting its popularity. Writer(s) : David W Foster, Peter P Cetera Publisher(s) : Peermusic Iii Ltd, Universal Music-Mgb Songs 22.37% / -8.09% |
5 . Billy Ocean - Caribbean Queen [No More Love on the Run]Initially titled "European Queen," but renamed for different international markets, "Caribbean Queen (No More Love on the Run)" is a 1984 single by Billy Ocean. Co-produced by Keith Diamond, who also worked with Donna Summer and Michael Bolton, the song was recorded with session musicians in New York. It topped the Billboard Hot 100 and R&B charts, winning a Grammy for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance. The music video is directed by Michael Geoghegan. Writer(s) : Billy Ocean, Keith Diamond (USA 1) Publisher(s) : Keith Diamond Music, Zomba Management And Publ Ltd Featured on the 1984 album Suddenly 21.90% / -4.93% |
6 . Chicago - Hard Habit To BreakProduced by David Foster, and marked by extensive use of keyboards and synthesizers characteristic of Foster's style, "Hard Habit to Break" is a Chicago song released in 1984. It features a powerful vocal duo between Peter Cetera and Bill Champlin. The song was a commercial success, reaching number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 1 on the Adult Contemporary chart. It was recorded with experienced session musicians, including members of Toto. The music video is directed by Leslie Libman. Writer(s) : John Lewis Parker, Stephen Alan Kipner Publisher(s) : Stephen A Kipner Music, Parkersongs, Mca Music Publishing 21.85% / -9.74% |
7 . Chicago - Along Comes A Woman"Along Comes a Woman" is a song by Chicago released in 1985, from their album "Chicago 17." David Foster's production adds a sophisticated touch with brass and synth arrangements. The single peaked at number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100. The music video is heavily influenced by film noir, in a style described as "Indiana Jones meets Casablanca." The music video is directed by Jay Dubin. Writer(s) : Mark Goldenberg, Peter P Cetera Publisher(s) : Mca Music Publishing, Fleedleedle Music, Double Virgo Music Featured on the 1985 album 17 19.80% / -8.39% |
8 . Chicago - You're the InspirationA wedding and romantic ceremony classic, "You're the Inspiration" is a song by Chicago released in 1984, co-written by Peter Cetera and David Foster. Foster's production is characterized by orchestral arrangements and soft synthesizers. The song peaked at number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and has become a standard romantic ballad. The music video is directed by Steven R. Monroe. Writer(s) : Peter P Cetera, David W Foster Publisher(s) : Peermusic Iii Ltd, Double Virgo Music Featured on the 1984 album 17 16.60% / -1.46% |
9 . Kenny Loggins - Footloose"Footloose" is the title track of the 1984 film directed by Herbert Ross, starring Kevin Bacon. Produced by Kenny Loggins and Peter Wolf, it was recorded with seasoned session musicians: Dean Parks on guitar, Nathan East on bass, Michael Boddicker on keyboards, and Tris Imboden on drums. The song topped the Billboard Hot 100 and was nominated for an Oscar for Best Original Song. The music video is directed by Brian Grant. Writer(s) : Kenneth Clark Loggins, Dean Pitchford Publisher(s) : Sony Atv Melody, Milk Money Music Featured on the 1984 album Footloose : Soundtrack 16.37% / -6.03% |
10 . Billy Ocean - LoverboyCo-produced by Keith Diamond and recorded in New York, "Loverboy" is a 1984 single by Billy Ocean that blends rock, pop, and R&B elements. The song reached number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and topped the R&B chart, cementing Ocean's reputation as an international hitmaker. In recognition of his musical contributions, Billy Ocean received a MOBO Lifetime Achievement Award in 2010. The music video is directed by Maurice Phillips. Writer(s) : Mutt Lange, Keith Vincen T Alexander, Billy Ocean Publisher(s) : Aqua Music Ltd, Out Of Pocket Publishing Co, Universal Music Z Songs Featured on the 1984 album Suddenly 15.38% / -4.16% |
11 . Adrian Gurvitz - ClassicInspired by a classical guitar purchased during a trip to Spain, "Classic" is a 1982 song by Adrian Gurvitz. Self-produced, the song is known for its melodic guitar arrangements and introspective lyrics. It reached number 8 on the UK Singles Chart. Gurvitz, also known for his work with The Graeme Edge Band, created this iconic track that remains a favorite among classic rock fans. Writer(s) : Adrian Gurvitz, Gérard Marti Publisher(s) : Rak Publishing Ltd Featured on the 1982 album Classic 14.79% / -6.28% |
12 . George Benson - Give Me The NightReleased in 1980, "Give Me the Night" was produced by Quincy Jones, famous for his work with Michael Jackson. The song was recorded with top session musicians, including guitarist Lee Ritenour and keyboardist Herbie Hancock. The single reached number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number one on the R&B chart, becoming one of Benson's biggest hits. Writer(s) : Rodney Temperton Publisher(s) : Rodsongs Featured on the 1980 album Give Me the Night 14.62% / -7.56% |
13 . Fleetwood Mac - The ChainReleased in 1977, "The Chain" is an iconic song by Fleetwood Mac, produced by Ken Caillat and Richard Dashut. It is unique as the only song on the "Rumours" album credited to all members of the band. It stands out for its complex structure and innovative use of John McVie's bass and Lindsey Buckingham's guitar solo. "The Chain" has been frequently used in various media, including the film "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2." The music video is directed by Bruce Gowers. Writer(s) : Lindsey Buckingham, Michael John Fleetwood, Anne Christine Mac Vie, John Graham Mc Vie, Stevie Nicks Publisher(s) : Hipgnosis Songs Fund Limited, Reach Global Inc, Welsh Witch Music, Rattleman Music, Hipgnosis Sfh I Limited, Universal Music Careers Featured on the 1997 album The Dance 13.81% / -3.49% |
14 . Eric Carmen - Hungry Eyes"Hungry Eyes" is a song by Eric Carmen released in 1987, part of the "Dirty Dancing" soundtrack directed by Emile Ardolino. Produced by John DeNicola and Franke Previte, the song peaked at number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100. Eric Carmen, a former member of the Raspberries, reunited with the band in 2004 for a series of concerts immortalized on the album "Live on Sunset Strip." Unfortunately, Eric Carmen passed away in 2024. The music video is directed by Mark Rezyka. Writer(s) : Trevor Stanley Veitch, Gregory Rich Ard Mathieson Publisher(s) : Slapshot Music, Mighty Mathieson Music Featured on the 1987 album Dirty Dancing: Original Soundtrack 13.79% / -3.55% |
15 . Patrick Swayze - She's Like The Wind (w/ Wendy Fraser)Co-written by Swayze for the film "Dirty Dancing" directed by Emile Ardolino, "She's Like the Wind," performed by Patrick Swayze and Wendy Fraser, was produced by Michael Lloyd. It peaked at number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100, contributing to the film's phenomenal soundtrack success. The music video is directed by David Fincher. Writer(s) : Patrick Swayze, Stacy Widelitz Publisher(s) : Emi Music Publishing Ltd Featured on the 1987 album Dirty Dancing: Original Soundtrack 13.38% / -3.56% |
16 . Daryl Hall & John Oates - Out Of Touch"Out of Touch" was created by Daryl Hall and John Oates in collaboration with producer Arthur Baker, also known for working with artists like New Order and Afrika Bambaataa. Released in 1984, this pop-rock song marked a shift in the duo's sound towards a more electronic and dance style. The single topped the Billboard Hot 100, confirming the duo's ongoing popularity. The music video is directed by Raoul Kark. Writer(s) : John William Oates, Daryl F Hall Publisher(s) : Hot Cha Music Co, Unichappell Music Inc Featured on the 1984 album Big Bam Boom 12.38% / -2.65% |
17 . Fleetwood Mac - EverywhereA popular choice for wedding ceremonies due to its romantic lyrics and joyful ambiance, "Everywhere" is a song written by Christine McVie and produced by Lindsey Buckingham and Richard Dashut, released in 1987. The track was recorded with Fleetwood Mac's classic lineup, including Stevie Nicks on backing vocals, John McVie on bass, and Mick Fleetwood on drums. The song is distinguished by Buckingham's signature guitar and synth sounds, as well as its vocal harmonies. "Everywhere" was a commercial success, reaching number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the US and number 4 in the UK. The music video is directed by Alex Proyas. Writer(s) : Anne Christine Mac Vie Publisher(s) : Universal Music Careers Featured on the 1987 album Tango in the Night 12.16% / -3.46% |
18 . Daryl Hall & John Oates - You've Lost That Lovin' FeelingHall & Oates breathe new life into "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling," adding their signature touch to this iconic ballad. What starts as a spontaneous idea turns into a minimalist, soul-infused version of The Righteous Brothers' classic. Recorded in just four hours, their stripped-down approach contrasts the original’s lush orchestration. The song, which addresses the fading of love and passion, climbs to number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100, cementing its place in Hall & Oates' repertoire and reviving its relevance for a new generation. Writer(s) : Mark John Fell Publisher(s) : Mute Song Ltd Featured on the 1980 album Voices 12.11% / -4.11% |
19 . Patty Smyth - Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough (w/ Don Henley)A major commercial success, reaching number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and becoming a hit on Adult Contemporary radio, "Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough" is a duet by Patty Smyth and Don Henley, released in 1992. Produced by Danny Kortchmar, known for his work with James Taylor and Carly Simon, the song was recorded during a pivotal time in both Smyth's and Henley's solo careers. Two years later, Patty Smyth co-wrote "Look What Love Has Done," a Grammy and Oscar-nominated song for the "Junior" soundtrack, and five years later, she married former tennis player John McEnroe. The music video is directed by Scott Kalvert. Writer(s) : Joleen L Belle, Ronald James Finn Publisher(s) : Bok Music Featured on the 1992 album Patty Smyth 11.72% / -1.54% |
20 . Billy Ocean - When the Going Gets Tough the Tough Get GoingProduced by Wayne Brathwaite and Barry J. Eastmond, known for their work with artists like Whitney Houston and Aretha Franklin, "When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Get Going" is a song by Billy Ocean released in 1986. It was recorded for the soundtrack of the film "The Jewel of the Nile" directed by Lewis Teague, starring Michael Douglas, Kathleen Turner, and Danny DeVito. The track was a huge success, reaching number one on the UK charts and number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the US. The music video, featuring the film's actors, also boosted the song's popularity. The music video is directed by Maurice Phillips. Writer(s) : Billy Ocean, Barry James Eastmond, Wayne Anton Brathwaite, Robert John Lange Publisher(s) : Aqua Music Ltd Featured on the 1986 album Love Zone 11.71% / -5.33% |
ABOUT YACHT ROCKYacht Rock: The SoundYacht Rock is characterized by a polished and sophisticated production, where every detail is meticulously crafted to create a smooth and harmonious sound. This style relies on soft melodies and complex arrangements, influenced by jazz, R&B, and soul. Harmonized vocals are one of the genre’s trademarks, often doubled and carefully mixed to achieve a fluid and pleasant sound. Backup vocalists are frequently present in the compositions, adding a distinctive vocal texture. Several producers have played a key role in shaping the unique sound of Yacht Rock: – Ted Templeman (The Doobie Brothers, Van Morrison): Templeman is one of the main figures behind the success of The Doobie Brothers, with albums like *Minute by Minute* (1978). He is recognized for skillfully blending jazz and rock elements, emphasizing vocal harmonies and clean keyboard and guitar solos. – Gary Katz (Steely Dan): Katz produced Steely Dan’s albums, known for their studio perfectionism. He oversaw sessions with numerous renowned studio musicians, recording multiple takes to achieve flawless performances using complex techniques like overdubbing and precise timbre adjustments. – Michael Omartian (Christopher Cross, Michael McDonald): In addition to being a producer, Omartian was a musician (keyboardist) and arranger. He is best known for producing the album *Christopher Cross* (1979), which includes the hit song “Sailing.” He favored using keyboards like the Fender Rhodes and layered vocal tracks for harmonized textures. – Val Garay (James Taylor, Linda Ronstadt): Garay is recognized for his precise studio work, often seeking sonic perfection in soft rock and Yacht Rock. He frequently employed subtle compression and reverb techniques to achieve clear and spacious sounds. Yacht Rock favors soft synthesizer tones and clean, undistorted guitar solos, achieved using instruments such as: – Fender Rhodes Electric Piano, one of the most iconic instruments of the genre. Its warm and fluid sound, produced by metal tines struck by hammers, is omnipresent in Yacht Rock tracks. – Yamaha CS-80 Synthesizer, used by artists like Toto, is appreciated for its rich and expressive sounds, perfect for creating harmonious and atmospheric textures. – Gibson Les Paul Guitar, although generally associated with heavier rock, is also used for lighter, clean solos with effects like chorus or reverb. – UREI 1176 Compressor, highly valued for its fine control of dynamics, often used to smooth out vocals and instruments. – Since reverb is a crucial feature in the genre, the Lexicon 224 is widely used to create a broad and enveloping sound. Yacht Rock: The WordsThe lyrics of Yacht Rock songs are generally light and focus on themes of love, relationships, and nostalgia. They often evoke moments of relaxation, personal experiences, and a certain desire for escape. Love is frequently at the heart of the lyrics, and they often express a sense of escape or travel, usually tied to the idea of leaving worries behind to find a moment of peace.
The songs explore personal feelings and reflections on intimate moments, but in a calm and laid-back manner.
Yacht Rock: Record LabelsThe following labels are known for having produced artists associated with the Yacht Rock genre: – Warner Bros. Records Further Reading and ViewingDocumentaries – “Yacht Rock” (Web Series, 2005-2010) – “The Yacht Rock Special” (BBC Radio 2, 2018) – “I Can Go For That: The Smooth World of Yacht Rock” (BBC Four, 2019) – Books – “The Yacht Rock Book” (2018) by Greg Prato – “Sailing the Yacht Rock Wave” (2021) by Tim Sommer – Magazines and Articles – “Yacht Rock Revue” (Rolling Stone, 2020) – “The Oral History of Yacht Rock” (Vice, 2015) |
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