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This is a list of notable events in music that took place in 1981.


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  • 1981 in British music
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  • 1981 in Scandinavian music


Specific genres
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  • 1981 in progressive rock


Events

January–April
  • – Nearly a year after the suicide of , the surviving members of plus Gillian Gilbert, now under the name New Order, release their debut single "Ceremony"; the single and its B-side, "In a Lonely Place", are both re-recordings of songs originally written and performed by Curtis. The single's release marks the band's first public use of the "New Order" moniker, which they retained for the remainder of their career.
  • 10 January – A revival of the Gilbert and Sullivan The Pirates of Penzance opens at Broadway's , starring and Rex Smith.
  • 11 January – Country singer Hank Williams Jr. releases his 32nd album, Rowdy. It is certified Gold by the RIAA.
  • 18 January – Wendy O. Williams of is arrested in for simulating masturbation with a sledgehammer on stage. In a scuffle with the police Williams is pinned to the floor and receives a cut above the eye requiring twelve stitches.
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  • 24 January – lead singer is injured in a motorcycle crash that leaves him hospitalized for two months.
  • 9 February – releases his first solo album, Face Value, whose opening track "In the Air Tonight" popularizes the drum sound that became ubiquitous for the next ten years; while the album ended up a smash success, Collins remained a member of Genesis until 1995.
  • 14 February
    • reach number 2 on the UK Singles Chart with "Vienna", but despite huge radio play and massive sales it is subsequently held off the top position for two consecutive weeks by 's novelty song "Shaddup You Face".
    • leaves the band Generation X to begin a solo career.
  • 25 February – The 23rd Annual Grammy Awards are presented in New York, hosted by . Christopher Cross, with his self-titled debut album and its single "Sailing", becomes the first artist to win all four General Field awards in a single ceremony, controversially beating 's The Wall for Album of the Year.
  • 14 March – Suffering from bleeding ulcers, is admitted to United Hospital in Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA. Clapton's 60-city tour of the US is cancelled, and he remains in hospital for a month.
  • 21 March – Yellow Magic Orchestra release their fourth studio album, BGM; the album is the first to make use of the Roland TR-808 , which would go on to become an influential device in both electronic dance music and .
  • 27 March – bites the head off a dove at a record label gathering in Los Angeles.
  • 4 April – British pop group Bucks Fizz wins the 26th Eurovision Song Contest, held at the RDS Simmonscourt Pavilion, Dublin, with the song "Making Your Mind Up".
  • 11 April – 's lead guitarist Eddie Van Halen marries actress Valerie Bertinelli.
  • 12 April – Soviet orchestral conductor Maxim Shostakovich (son of Dmitri) defects while on tour in with his son.
  • 18 April – Yes announce that they are breaking up. (They reunited frequently in years to come).
  • 20 April – The Mamas & the Papas' John Phillips is sentenced to five years in jail after pleading guilty to drug possession charges. Phillips' sentence was then suspended after thirty days in exchange for 250 hours of community service.
  • 22 April – is taken to the hospital suffering from bruised ribs and a lacerated shin, following a car accident in .
  • 26 April/27 April/28 April – performs three sold out 'farewell concerts' at , following his announcement to retire from live work at the height of his popularity. (He returned to live performance less than two years later.)
  • 27 April – and marry, in London, England.


May–August
  • 2 May – British vocalist hits No. 1 in the US with "Morning Train (9 to 5)" following a swift rise to fame as the result of a reality TV show.
  • 9 May – Adam and the Ants single "Stand and Deliver" enters the UK Singles Chart at number 1. It remains at number 1 for five consecutive weeks and will sell over one million copies, becoming the years third best selling single in the UK.
  • 14 May – signs with ( internationally), leaving , her label of two decades. The $20,000,000 deal is the most lucrative recording contract in history at that time.
  • 15 May – A riot breaks out at The Ritz rock club in New York when Public Image Ltd plays behind a videoscreen while completely different music plays over the club's speakers.
  • 16 May – Adam and the Ants tops the UK Albums Chart for the tenth consecutive week with Kings of the Wild Frontier.
  • 30 May – A reformed The Human League have their first commercial success as "The Sound of the Crowd" climbs to number 12 on the UK Singles Chart.
  • 4 June – U2 appears on The Tomorrow Show with , their first U.S. television appearance.
  • 5 June – The TV series Night Flight, a variety show featuring music documentaries and videos, is premiered on the .
  • 6 June – Kerrang! magazine publishes its first issue. of AC/DC is on the cover.
  • 30 June – Jerry Lee Lewis is rushed to hospital in Memphis for emergency surgery for a tear in his stomach. Despite being given less than a 50% chance of survival, he eventually pulls through.
  • 13 July – release the single "Girls on Film". Accompanied by a highly controversial music video that is censored for airplay on and banned by the song becomes the band's first big hit, eventually peaking at number 5 on the UK Singles Chart during an 11-week chart run.
  • 27 July – releases debut solo album Bella Donna, which sold 4 million copies in the US alone.
  • 1 August
    • MTV broadcasts for the first time on cable television in the United States, playing music videos 24 hours a day. First to air is "Video Killed the Radio Star" by .
    • The success of Stars On 45 leads to a short-lived medley craze. The most successful imitator of the Stars On 45 format is, rather unexpectedly, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, whose "Hooked On Classics (Parts 1&2)" reaches number two in the charts.
  • 23 August – The are discovered by members of busking outside a venue and are invited to play a 10-minute acoustic set as a second opening act in the Pretenders' show that night.


September–December
  • 5 September – tops the UK Singles Chart with "". The song also tops the chart the following week and becomes the second best selling single in the UK in 1981.
  • 19 September
    • Simon & Garfunkel perform a free reunion concert in New York City's attended by over 500,000 fans.
    • Adam and the Ants have their second chart-topping single of the year as "Prince Charming" reach number 1 on the UK Singles Chart. It remains at number one for four consecutive weeks and becomes the years fourth best selling single in the UK.
  • 26 September – hires Samson lead singer Bruce Bruce AKA to replace Paul Di'Anno. will finish off the last 7 dates of the Killer World Tour.
  • 16 October – The Human League release Dare. A huge commercial and critical success, it spent 69 weeks on the UK Albums Chart including four weeks at number 1 and be certified platinum in the UK, and gold in the US.
  • 26 October – plays its first show with as the new lead singer in Bologna, Italy.
  • 27 October – The British Phonographic Industry takes out newspaper ads unveiling its new slogan: "Home Taping Is Killing Music". The ads advocate a levy on blank cassette tapes.
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  • 31 October – Punk band Fear makes a memorable appearance on Saturday Night Live. A group of fans storm the stage and damage TV equipment while , resulting in the show cutting to commercial.
  • 18 November – While sitting in Tom's Restaurant in New York City, composes the song "Tom's Diner".
  • 21 November – Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark hits number 3 on the UK Albums Chart with their third album Architecture & Morality. Including three UK top-5 singles, "Souvenir", "Joan of Arc" and "Maid of Orleans", it will remain on the chart for 37 weeks and be certified platinum in the UK.
  • 5 December – The 10th OTI Festival, held at the National Auditorium in , Mexico, is won by the song "i=no", written by and José Luis Armenteros, and performed by representing Spain.
  • 11 December – The Human League reach number one on the UK Singles Chart with Don't You Want Me. The song remains at number one for five consecutive weeks and become the years best selling single in the UK.
  • 18 December – An estimated 35 million people around the world watch a live satellite transmission of a concert at the Los Angeles Forum. It is the first broadcast of its kind since Elvis Presley's "Aloha from Hawaii" special in 1973.
  • 31 December


Also in 1981
  • The organ at the famous Heinävesi Church in Finland is renewed, using locks from the original organ.
  • drastically changes his appearance, leaving behind his trademark make-up and donning a military uniform.
  • enjoys mainstream popularity in the UK, with groups such as , , Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark and The Human League releasing hit singles and albums. The Human League's "Don't You Want Me" and 's "" become the years best selling singles in the UK.
  • Menudo's golden era (1981–1985) begins in Latin America, parts of Europe and Asia.
  • leaves and is replaced by .
  • "invents" the modern with Amacord Nino Rota.


Bands formed


Bands disbanded


Albums released

January
3
12
15
Debut
16
19
23
28
30Live
Debut
?
Playing to Win


February
2
4
6
9
12
13solo debut
EP
16
17
Compilation
20Debut
27
?
EP


March
2Live
6
9
10
13
16
20
21
25Live Album
26
27
30EP
31
?Live
Soundtrack
Compilation
EP


April
1Live
2
6
7
10
11
13
14
15
17
(2026). 9781908724878, Wymer Publishing.
20
23
27
EP
29
?
Live


May
1
5
8
11
Live
14
15
17
18
20
22
25Debut
29
Live
?


June
1
5
8
12
15Debut
16
19
Debut
22
29Debut
30
?
Compilation
EP
Live
EP


July
3
6
8
20
27Solo Debut
Solo Debut
Debut
28
29Debut
31
?
Soundtrack
Soundtrack
Compilation
Remix
Broadway cast recording
Debut


August
7
10Live
12
Debut
18-
20
21
24
25
Debut
26Live
28
31
?
EP
EP


September
1
2
4
7Solo Debut
11
12Live
14Live EP
Live
18
21
23
24
25
EP
?
Debut
Compilation
Debut
Live
Live


October
2
Debut
5
7
8solo debut
9Compilation
12
14
16
19
21
23
26
Compilation
29Live
?Compilation
(1995). 9780862415419 .
EP
Remix
Compilation of previously unreleased material
Christmas


November
2
4US
6
Compilation
9Australia, debut
10
Compilation +3 new tracks
11Live
13
16Compilation
20
23
Compilation with alternate mixes
27
30EP
Compilation
?
Live
Christmas


December
7Compilation
15
30
?
Drop Down and Get Me-
EP


Release date unknown

  • Live in Tasmania – John Fahey
  • The Lounge Lizards – The Lounge Lizards
  • Love Potion - Dr. John
  • – Hans-Joachim Roedelius
  • Macadam 3, 2, 1, 0 – Riff
  • Magic Man
  • Minor Threat – EP
  • Material – Moebius & Plank
  • Mommy Don't Love Daddy Anymore – Resurrection Band
  • -
  • Never Say Die – Petra
  • Penis Envy
  • Peperina – Serú Girán
  • Performance – Ashford & Simpson
  • Play Me Out
  • Pleasure – Girls at Our Best!
  • The Plimsouls
  • Public Service (EP) – Various Artists
  • The Punch Line – Minutemen
  • – Menudo
  • Reflections
  • Repercussion – The dB's
  • Rock 'n' Roll Warriors
  • Secret Combination
  • – Hans-Joachim Roedelius
  • Sky 3 – Sky
  • Speechless
  • Standing Together – Midnight Star
  • Stick Figure Neighbourhood – Spoons
  • Sunrise in Different Dimensions
  • Trio – Trio
  • Wünsche fliegen übers Meer
  • Years Ago – The Statler Brothers
  • You're the Guy I Want to Share My Money With, William S. Burroughs and
  • Youth of America – Wipers


Biggest hit singles
The following songs achieved the highest chart positions in the charts of 1981.

US Billboard 1 - Mar 1981 (26 weeks), US BB 1 of 1981, Record World 1 - 1981, US Radio 1 of 1981 (peak 1 16 weeks), Canada 1 - Apr 1981 (14 weeks), France (SNEP) 1 - Jun 1981 (5 months), France 1 - Jun 1981 (5 weeks), Brazil 1 of 1981, Switzerland 1 - Jun 1981 (12 weeks), Norway 1 - Jun 1981 (15 weeks), Italy 1 for 3 weeks - Nov 1981, Germany 1 - Jun 1981 (5 months), ODK Germany 1 - Jun 1981 (27 weeks) (7 weeks at number 1) (15 weeks in top 10), Australia 1 for 5 weeks - Jun 1981, Springbok 1 - Jun 1981 (16 weeks), France 1 for 15 weeks - Jul 1981, Germany 1 for 7 weeks - Jul 1981, Spain 1 for 1 week - Sep 1981, Grammy in 1981, Top Song of 1981 of the Billboard 50th list, US CashBox 2 of 1981, WABC NY 2 of 1981, ARC 2 of 1981 (peak 1 21 weeks), France (InfoDisc) 2 of the 1980s (peak 1, 43 weeks, 1,190k sales estimated, 1981), Austria 2 - Jul 1981 (4 months), Switzerland 2 of 1981, Canada 2 of 1981, South Africa 2 of 1981, Sweden (alt) 4 - May 1981 (22 weeks), US Gold (certified by RIAA in Jun 1981), Italy 5 of 1981, Belgium 6 - May 1981 (10 weeks), Australia 6 of 1981, UK 10 - May 1981 (9 weeks), Billboard 50th song 12, 55th Billboard 100 14 (1981), Billboard100 15, Holland 16 - May 1981 (8 weeks), nuTsie 16 of 1980s, Germany 18 of the 1980s (peak 1 20 weeks), OzNet 45, Holland free40 56 of 1981, Scrobulate 66 of 80s, RIAA 268, Acclaimed 738 (1981), RYM 16 of 1981
US Billboard 1 - Apr 1981 (19 weeks), Record World 1 - 1981, Canada 1 - May 1981 (14 weeks), Holland 1 - Jan 1981 (13 weeks), Austria 1 - May 1981 (6 months), Switzerland 1 - May 1981 (14 weeks), Switzerland 1 of 1981, Belgium 1 - Feb 1981 (12 weeks), Germany 1 - Mar 1981 (7 months), ODK Germany 1 - Mar 1981 (30 weeks) (7 weeks at number 1) (22 weeks in top 10), Eire 1 for 3 weeks - May 1981, Canada RPM 1 for 12 weeks - May 1981, Canada 1 of 1981, New Zealand 1 for 7 weeks - Jun 1981, Australia 1 for 4 weeks - Jul 1981, Germany 1 for 7 weeks - May 1981, Spain 1 for 3 weeks - Jul 1981, UK 2 - Apr 1981 (14 weeks), Australia 2 of 1981, US Gold (certified by RIAA in Jul 1981), Germany Gold (certified by BMieV in 1981), Norway 5 - Jun 1981 (10 weeks), Germany 5 of the 1980s (peak 1 24 weeks), Sweden (alt) 7 - Jun 1981 (18 weeks), Springbok 10 - Jun 1981 (7 weeks), US CashBox 13 of 1981, WABC NY 21 of 1981, US BB 24 of 1981, ARC 32 of 1981 (peak 1 13 weeks), Italy 54 of 1981, Brazil 91 of 1981
US Billboard 1 - Oct 1981 (26 weeks), US BB 1 of 1982, Record World 1 - 1981, Switzerland 1 - Nov 1981 (12 weeks), Belgium 1 - Oct 1981 (12 weeks), Canada RPM 1 for 6 weeks - Dec 1981, New Zealand 1 for 3 weeks - Dec 1981, Australia 1 for 5 weeks - Nov 1981, Top Song of 1982 of the Billboard 50th list, WABC NY 2 of 1982, France 2 - Nov 1981 (1 week), Brazil 2 of 1982, US Platinum (certified by RIAA in Jan 1982), ARC 3 of 1981 (peak 1 23 weeks), US Radio 3 of 1981 (peak 1 16 weeks), Holland 4 - Oct 1981 (10 weeks), Germany 4 - Jan 1982 (5 months), ODK Germany 4 - Nov 1981 (21 weeks) (10 weeks in top 10), US CashBox 6 of 1981, Billboard 50th song 6, UK 7 - Oct 1981 (16 weeks), France (SNEP) 7 - Nov 1981 (2 months), Austria 7 - Dec 1981 (2 months), Billboard100 8, 55th Billboard 100 8 (1981), Springbok 11 - Aug 1982 (6 weeks), Switzerland 14 of 1981, Sweden (alt) 15 - Nov 1981 (10 weeks), Canada 15 of 1982, POP 41 of 1981, nuTsie 51 of 1980s, Italy 62 of 1982, Germany 201 of the 1980s (peak 4 15 weeks), OzNet 319, RYM 124 of 1981
US Billboard 1 - Jul 1981 (26 weeks), US CashBox 1 of 1981, Record World 1 - 1981, WABC NY 1 of 1981, ARC 1 of 1981 (peak 1 20 weeks), Canada RPM 1 for 6 weeks - Sep 1981, Australia 1 for 4 weeks - Oct 1981, Springbok 1 - Oct 1981 (19 weeks), US BB 2 of 1981, US Radio 2 of 1981 (peak 1 15 weeks), Oscar in 1981 (film 'Endless Love') (Nominated), Grammy in 1981 (Nominated), Golden Globe in 1981 (film 'Endless Love') (Nominated), US Platinum (certified by RIAA in Oct 1981), Canada 3 of 1981, Holland 4 - Sep 1981 (10 weeks), Sweden (alt) 5 - Sep 1981 (10 weeks), Brazil 5 of 1981, Switzerland 6 - Sep 1981 (7 weeks), South Africa 6 of 1981, UK 7 - Sep 1981 (12 weeks), Norway 8 - Sep 1981 (3 weeks), Australia 8 of 1981, Belgium 9 - Sep 1981 (8 weeks), Billboard 50th song 13, POP 14 of 1981, 55th Billboard 100 15 (1981), Billboard100 16, nuTsie 18 of 1980s, Italy 84 of 1981
UK 1 - Aug 1981 (30 weeks), Canada 1 - Nov 1981 (18 weeks), France 1 - Aug 1981 (4 weeks), Belgium 1 - Oct 1981 (9 weeks), ODK Germany 1 - Oct 1981 (26 weeks) (2 weeks at number 1) (16 weeks in top 10), Canada RPM 1 for 3 weeks - Feb 1982, Australia 1 for 3 weeks - Feb 1982, Springbok 1 - Dec 1981 (19 weeks), Germany 1 for 2 weeks - Nov 1981, Brit best song 1982, Austria 2 - Dec 1981 (3 months), Switzerland 2 - Nov 1981 (15 weeks), Germany 2 - Jan 1982 (5 months), Scrobulate 2 of 80s, Australia 3 of 1982, Sweden (alt) 4 - Oct 1981 (24 weeks), France (SNEP) 4 - Dec 1981 (3 months), UK Gold (certified by BPI in Sep 1981), Holland 5 - Oct 1981 (9 weeks), South Africa 5 of 1982, Canada 7 of 1982, US Billboard 8 - Jan 1982 (43 weeks), Holland free40 9 of 1981, US BB 11 of 1982, POP 18 of 1982, nuTsie 19 of 1980s, ARC 29 of 1982 (peak 5 20 weeks), Germany 37 of the 1980s (peak 1 18 weeks), KROQ 38 of 1982, Virgin 41, US CashBox 50 of 1982, US Radio 59 of 1982 (peak 8 9 weeks), UKMIX 95, Acclaimed 163 (1981), Belgium 242 of all time, France (InfoDisc) 255 of the 1980s (peak 4, 27 weeks, 431k sales estimated, 1981), OzNet 451, WXPN 745, RYM 4 of 1981, Guardian Pop 57, Party 142 of 2007


Chronological table of US and UK and Japan Number One hit singles
US Number One singles and artist
(Weeks at Number One)

  • "(Just Like) Starting Over" – (4 weeks)
  • "The Tide Is High" – Blondie (1)
  • "Celebration" – Kool & the Gang (2)
  • "9 to 5" – (2)
  • "I Love a Rainy Night" – (2)
  • "Keep on Loving You" – (1)
  • "Rapture" – Blondie (2)
  • "Kiss On My List" – Daryl Hall & John Oates (3)
  • "Morning Train (9 to 5)" – (2)
  • "Bette Davis Eyes" – (9)
  • "Stars on 45 Medley" – Stars On 45 (1)
  • "The One That You Love" – (1)
  • "Jessie's Girl" – (2)
  • "Endless Love" – & (9)
  • "Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do)" – Christopher Cross (3)
  • "Private Eyes" – Daryl Hall & John Oates (2)
  • "Physical" – Olivia Newton-John (6)

UK Number One singles and artist
(Weeks at Number One)

Japanese Oricon Number One singles and artist
(Weeks at Number One)

  • "" – Masahiko Kondō (2 weeks in 1980 + 3 weeks in 1981)
  • "" – (2)
  • "" – (4)
  • "" – Chanels (3)
  • "" – (10)
  • "" – Seiko Matsuda (2)
  • "" – Masahiko Kondō (3)
  • "" – Chiharu Matsuyama (3)
  • "" – Seiko Matsuda (3)
  • "" – (7)
  • "" – Masahiko Kondō (6)
  • "" – Seiko Matsuda (1)
  • "" – (3)
  • "" – Hiroko Yakushimaru (2 weeks in 1981 + 3 weeks in 1982)


Chronological table of US and UK Number One hit albums
US Number One album and artist
(Weeks at Number One)

UK Number One album and artist
(Weeks at Number One)

  • Super Trouper (3)
  • Kings of the Wild Frontier – Adam and the Ants (12)
  • & (2)
  • Face Value (3)
  • Stars on 45- Stars on 45 / Starsound (5)
  • No Sleep 'til Hammersmith – Motörhead (1)
  • Disco Daze and Disco Nites – Various Artists (1)
  • Love Songs (5)
  • The Official BBC Album of the Royal Wedding – Various Artists (2)
  • Time – Electric Light Orchestra (2)
  • Dead Ringer (2)
  • – Genesis (2)
  • Ghost in the Machine (3)
  • Dare – The Human League (1)
  • Shaky – Shakin' Stevens (1)
  • Greatest Hits – Queen (4)
  • Chart Hits '81 – Various Artists (1)
  • The Visitors (3)


Top 40 Chart hit singles
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35 (New Zealand)
1 (U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary) - 10 (U.S. Cash Box Top 100) - 15 (Canada RPM Adult Contemporary) - 45 (Canada RPM Top Singles)
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11 (US Billboard Rock Albums & Top Tracks)
11 (US Billboard Adult Contemporary)
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1 (Canadian RPM Country Tracks, Canadian RPM Adult Contemporary Tracks, U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs) - 10 (U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary)
5 (U.S. Billboard Rock Albums & Top Tracks)
1 (U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock Chart) - 47 (Canada)
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28 (Netherlands Dutch)
2 (U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary)
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8 (U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock) - 9 (U.S. Billboard Adult contemporary) - 9 (Canada) - 50 (Netherlands Single) - 62 (United Kingdom) - 100 (Australia)
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2 (U.S. Billboard Adult contemporary) - 3 (U.S. Record World) - 7 (New Zealand) - 8 (Australia) - 9 (U.S. Cash Box Top 100)

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97 (Australia)
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2 (U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock) - 4 (Canada) - 30 (Australia)
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95 (Australia)
12 (U.S. Mainstream Rock) - 13 (U.S. Cash Box Top 100) - 36 (Australia) - 36 (U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs)
1 (U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs) - 2 (U.S. Billboard Hot Soul Singles) - 28 (New Zealand)
4 (New Zealand) - 11 (Australia) - 15 (Sweden) - 16 (Ireland)
1 (U.S. Billboard Hot Soul Singles) - 1 (U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs) - 34 (U.S. Cash Box Top 100)
15 (New Zealand) - 32 (Australia)
11 (Netherlands Dutch) - 25 (Belgium) - 34 (Australia)
3 (Ireland) - 16 (Sweden) - 23 (Australia) - 56 (West Germany)
5 (Switzerland) - 6 (Australia) - 12 (New Zealand) - 15 (Austria) - 41 (U.S. Billboard Adult contemporary) - 51 (West Germany)
9 (U.S. Billboard Adult contemporary) - 9 (U.S. Cash Box Top 100) - 11 (Canada RPM Top Singles) - 19 (France) - 20 (U.S. Billboard Top Rock Tracks)
34 (Canada)
16 (France) - 25 (Germany) - 50 (U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock)
1 (U.S. Billboard Adult contemporary) - 5 (Canada RPM Adult Contemporary) - 5 (U.S. Cash Box Top 100) - 43 (Australia)
4 (U.S. Billboard Adult contemporary)
5 (New Zealand) - 33 (U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock)
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10 (Canada) - 71 (Australia)
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6 (Belgium) - 9 (Netherlands Single - 28 (New Zealand)
9 (U.S. Cash Box Top 100) - 20 (U.S. Billboard Adult contemporary) - 30 (Canadian RPM Adult Contemporary) - 59 (Australian)
4 (U.S. Billboard Adult contemporary) - 18 (U.S. Cash Box Top 100)
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20 (U.S. Billboard Top Tracks) - 71 (Australia) *song released in October 1980
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1 (UK Independent Singles Chart) - 10 (Ireland) - 10 (South Africa) - 30 (New Zealand) - 35 (Australia) - 61 (West Germany)
1 (U.S. Hot Country Songs, Canadian RPM Country Tracks, Canada RPM Adult Contemporary) - 3 (U.S. Billboard Adult contemporary) - 57 (Australia)
61 (Germany)
16 (New Zealand)
1 (U.S. Billboard Hot Soul Singles, U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs) - 33 (U.S. Record World) - 44 (U.S. Cash Box)
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7 (U.S. Billboard Top Rock Tracks)
10 (Ireland) - 38 (Netherlands Single) - 69 (Australia)
5 (Netherlands Single) - 89 (Australia)
25 (Ireland)
5 (Ireland) - 6 (Australia) - 43 (Netherlands Single)
2 (U.S. Billboard Hot Soul Singles)
19 (Canada RPM Charts) - 31 (Australia) - 40 (Canada)
1 (U.S. Cash Box, U.S. Record World) - 6 (Canada) - 10 (U.S. Mainstream Rock) 21 (New Zealand)
24 (Germany) - 34 (U.S. Cash Box Top 100) - 39 (Canada) - 53 (Australia)
22 (Canada)
1 (UK Independent Singles Chart) - 14 (Sweden) - 16 (Ireland) - 18 (Spain) - 26 (U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs) - 29 (New Zealand) - 30 (Belgium)
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7 (Canada) - 13 (Australia) - 16 (U.S. Billboard Adult contemporary) - 33 (New Zealand) - 54 (U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock)
46 (Netherlands Single)
1 (U.S. Billboard Adult contemporary) - 35 (U.S. Billboard Top Pop Singles)
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33 (West Germany) - 73 (Australia)
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4 (U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock)
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11 (Ireland) - 12 (Australia) - 21 (New Zealand)
26 (Canada RPM Top Singles) - 40 (U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock)
2 (U.S. Billboard Hot Soul Singles) - 19 (U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary) - 23 (U.S. Cash Box Top 100) - 26 (U.S. Billboard Hot 100) - 39 (Canada)
5 (U.S. Billboard Top Rock Tracks) - 15 (Australia) - 33 (Netherlands) - 44 (U.S. Billboard Dance/Disco)
4 (Ireland) - 7 (West Germany) - 20 (Finland) - 33 (Australia)
1 (U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary) - 2 (Ireland, South Africa) - 3 (U.S. Cash Box Top 100) - 5 (New Zealand) - 7 (Canada) 1980
18 (Ireland) - 32 (Netherlands Single - 97 (Australia)
1 (U.S. Billboard Hot Soul Singles) - 4 (U.S. Billboard Dance Club Songs) - 18 (Ireland) - 47 (New Zealand)
1 (UK Independent Singles chart) - 22 (Ireland) - 29 (U.S. Billboard Dance Clubs Songs)
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5 (U.S. Billboard Hot Soul Singles) - 5 (U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary) - 51 (Australia)
16 (Ireland) - 23 (Australia) - 24 (Netherlands Dutch) - 28 (Canada) - 103 (U.S. Billboard Bubbling Under the Hot 100)
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8 (Ireland) - 12 (Belgium) - 20 (Netherlands Single - 43 (New Zealand)
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2 (Norway)
7 (U.S. Cash Box Top 100)
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1 (French Airplay Chart) - 14 (Ireland) - 70 (France)
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5 (Norway) – 10 (Sweden) - 24 (Ireland) – 25 (Netherlands) – 35 (UK Singles Chart)
15 (Ireland)
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18 (Ireland) - 25 (Italy) - 30 (Spain) - 32 (Netherlands) - 93 (Australia)
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2 (US Billboard Soul Singles) - 23 (US Cash Box Top 100) - 27 (New Zealand)
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6 (New Zealand) - 14 (Netherlands) - 20 (Belgium)
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2 (U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock) - 4 (South Africa) - 5 (Canada) - 10 (Australia) - 11 (New Zealand) - 43 (Netherlands [Single Top 100)
3 (US Cash Box Top 100) - 8 (Ireland) - 30 (South Africa) - 41 (US Billboard Mainstream Rock) - 78 (US Billboard Disco/Dance)
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8 (US Billboard Mainstream Rock) - 45 (Canada) - 95 (Australia)
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5 (US Billboard Mainstream Rock) - 7 (US Cash Box Top 100) - 11 (New Zealand)
16 (Ireland) - 95 (Australia)
8 (US Billboard Mainstream Rock)
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67 (Australia)
4 (South Africa) - 5 (New Zealand) - 6 (US Billboard Top Rock Tracks) - 7 (Canada)
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3 (US Billboard Hot Soul Singles) - 46 (New Zealand) - 82 (US Billboard Disco Top 100)
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1 (US Billboard Mainstream Rock) - 15 (US Cash Box Top 100) - 16 (US Billboard Adult Contemporary) - 46 (Netherlands) - 91 (Australia)
1 (US Billboard Top Tracks) - 14 (US Cash Box Top 100) - 27 (New Zealand)
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2 (US Billboard Rock Top Tracks) - 19 (Australia) - 19 (New Zealand)
17 (Canada) - 20 (Australia) - 30 (US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play) - 36 (US Cash Box Top 100) - 53 (US Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks)
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4 (US Radio & Records Chart) - 7 (US Cash Box Top 100) - 17 (Canada) - 35 (US Billboard Mainstream Rock) - 40 (Australia)
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Other Chart hit singles

Notable singles
7 (New Zealand) - 1 (UK Independent Singles Chart) - 62 (US Billboard Hot Dance Club Party)
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21 (U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock) - 69 (U.S. Billboard Hot 100)
2nd at the Swedish Melodifestivalen 1981
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Winner of the German national final of the Eurovision Song Contest 1981
29 (US Billboard Dance Club Songs) - 59 (UK Singles Chart)
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1 (UK Independent Charts) - 38 (UK Singles Chart)
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3 (UK Indie Charts)
34 (New Zealand) - 67 (West Germany) - 94 (Australia)
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Other Notable singles

Published popular music


Classical music
    • Don, for piano four-hands
    • Ars Combinatoria, for small orchestra
  • Leonard Bernstein
    • Olympic Hymn, chorus and orchestra
  • Rob du Bois
    • String Quartet no. 3
    • Sonata for solo viola
  • Gnomic Variations for piano
  • Peter Maxwell Davies – Piano Sonata
  • Joël-François Durand – String Trio
    • Bass Clarinet and Percussion, for bass clarinet, cymbals and gongs
    • Triadic Memories, for piano
    • For Aaron Copland, for violin
    • Balletto
    • Arioso II
    • Variazioni sulla notte, for guitar
  • Cristóbal Halffter
    • Fantasia sobre una sonoridad de G. F. Haendel, for string orchestra
    • Ricercare, for organ
  • Voluntary on a Swedish Hymn Tune from Dalecarlia
  • Exodus, a vocal-symphonic poem for mixed choir and orchestra
  • George Lloyd – Tenth Symphony (for brass)
  • Tome Mančev
    • Symphonic Poem, for large orchestra, Op. 16
    • Dance, for piano and percussion, Op. 19
    • The Year 1014, for mixed chorus, Op. 20
    • March of the Bicyclists, for children's chorus
  • Miroslav Miletić
    • Sonatina for violin and guitar
    • Sonata for viola and piano
    • Three Popular Songs from Dalmatia for voice and guitar
  • Tehillim
  • – Concerto for Orchestra (recorded by and the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and for which the composer receives the Pulitzer Prize for Music)
  • Robert Simpson
    • Quintet for clarinet and strings
    • Symphony No. 8
  • Stanislaw Skrowaczewski – Clarinet Concerto
    • Symphony No. 3
    • Minnesang, for 52 voices
    • String Quartet No. 2
  • Karlheinz Stockhausen
    • Klavierstück XIII
    • Traum-Formel, for basset horn


Opera
  • La figlia del mago
  • and Black River
  • Karlheinz Stockhausen – Donnerstag aus Licht (March 15, La Scala, Milan, but without act 3, due to a choir strike; first full performance on April 3)

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  • Barnum – London production opened at the on June 11 and ran for 655 performances
  • Bring Back Birdie – Broadway production
  • Cats (Andrew Lloyd Webber) – London production opened at the New London Theatre on May 11 and ran for 8949 performances
  • Dreamgirls – Broadway production opened on December 20 at the Imperial Theatre and ran for 1522 performances
  • March of the Falsettoes – off-Broadway production
  • Merrily We Roll Along – Broadway production opened at the on November 16 and ran for 16 performances
  • The Pirates of Penzance – Broadway revival
  • Song and Dance – London production
  • Woman of the Year – Broadway production opened at the Palace Theatre on March 29 and ran for 770 performances

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Births
  • January 2 - , American indie rock musician, producer, songwriter, and visual artist (K Flay, )
  • January 3 – , South Korean-Australian actress and singer (Hi-5)
  • January 4 – Silvy De Bie, Belgian singer
  • January 5 – , Brazilian operatic soprano
  • January 7 – Ania, Polish singer-songwriter and composer
  • January 9 – Dean Saunders, Dutch singer
  • January 10 – , American-South Korean singer, songwriter, actor, and television host (Fly To The Sky)
  • January 11 – , English-Jamaican R&B singer and actress
  • January 14 – Rosa López, Spanish singer
  • January 15
    • , American singer-songwriter
    • Pitbull, Cuban-American rapper
  • January 16
    • , Andorran singer and actress
    • Mỹ Tâm, Vietnamese singer and songwriter
  • January 17 – , American rapper
  • January 19 – , British singer and actress (allSTARS*)
  • January 21
    • Andy Lee, South Korean singer and actor ()
    • , Dutch singer, songwriter, and vocal coach.
    • , Australian-South Korean singer (Chakra)
  • January 22
  • January 25
    • , American singer-songwriter, record producer, pianist, actress and activist
    • Toše Proeski, Macedonian singer and songwriter (d. 2007)
  • January 26 – , Venezuelan conductor
  • January 28 – , Japanese singer
  • January 29 – , American blues artist
  • January 31 – Justin Timberlake, American singer (), collaborator with (Married to , Worked with )
  • February 1 – Jay R Sillona, Filipino singer
  • February 3 - Micah P. Hinson an American Americana singer and guitarist and recording artist
  • February 5 – , Canadian singer/songwriter, composer and record producer
  • February 6 – , South Korean singer and actress ()
  • February 9
    • , English actor, film producer and musician (Taylor Swift)
    • , American musician (Avenged Sevenfold) (d. 2009)
  • February 10 – , Canadian singer
  • February 11 – American singer-songwriter, member of Destiny's Child
  • February 12 – , Irish singer-songwriter, musician and voice actress.
  • February 15
    • , musician, guitarist and singer-songwriter, ()
    • Olivia, American singer-songwriter and actress
  • February 17
  • February 18 – Kamasi Washington, American crossover jazz saxophonist
  • February 19 – , American singer-songwriter, author, entrepreneur (Gossip)
  • February 24 – , South Korean actress, singer, entertainer and radio DJ (Jewelry)
  • February 26 – Sharon Van Etten, American singer-songwriter and actress
  • February 27 – , American crossover singer-songwriter
  • March 1 – , American actor
  • March 3
  • March 7 – , New Zealand operatic soprano
  • March 9 – , American musician, singer-songwriter (New Found Glory)
  • March 11
  • March 14 - Katarína Knechtová, Slovak singer-songwriter and guitarist
  • March 15 – , American rapper ()
  • March 16 - , American rapper, singer and songwriter
  • March 18 - LP (singer), American singer and songwriter
  • March 18 – , South Korean actress and singer
  • March 19 – , South Korean actor
  • March 20 – , English singer-songwriter
  • March 26
    • Anaïs Mitchell, American singer-songwriter, producer and musician (Rachel Ries, Jefferson Hamer, Ani DiFranco, Justin Vernon, Greg Brown and Ben Knox Miller)
    • , British singer-songwriter
  • March 27 – , Singaporean singer
  • March 28 - , American singer
  • March 29
  • April 1
  • April 2 – , Canadian singer
  • April 5 – Mariqueen Maandig, Filipino-American musician and singer-songwriter (How To Destroy Angels, West Indian Girl, )
  • April 6 – , Jamaican dancehall artist
  • April 7 – , American singer
  • April 8 – Gummy, Korean singer
  • April 8 – Melanie Münch, German singer ()
  • April 9 - Geneviève Castrée, a Canadian cartoonist, illustrator, and musician from Quebec. (D. 2016) (Married to )
  • April 10
  • April 12 – Fahad Al Kubaisi, Qatari singer and activist
  • April 16 – , Swedish singer-songwriter ()
  • April 17 – , Finnish singer
  • April 21 – Mike Christie, English singer-songwriter, composer and baritone (G4)
  • April 26 – Ms. Dynamite, English rapper and singer
  • April 27
    • Sandy Mölling, German pop singer
    • Fabrizio Faniello, Maltese pop singer
  • April 28 – , American actress and businesswoman
  • April 29 – Tom Smith (Editors)
  • April 30 – , American multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter and producer (, 's Folklore and Evermore)
  • May 3
    • , American singer-songwriter, actress (Destiny's Child)
    • Father John Misty, American singer-songwriter, guitarist, drummer and record producer
  • May 4 – , American singer, songwriter, musician and producer (Of Bands: Panic! At The Disco, & I Dont Know How but They Found Me)
  • May 5
  • May 12
    • , Estonian singer-songwriter and pianist
    • Kim Tae-woo, South Korean singer (g.o.d)
  • May 13 - , American songwriter and singer
  • May 15 – Jamie-Lynn Sigler, American actress and singer
  • May 16 - , Australian singer-songwriter, musician and guitarist (sister of Samantha McClymont)
  • May 17
    • R. J. Helton, American singer
    • , Israeli singer, television personality and actress
  • May 19 - , American rapper
  • May 20
  • May 21 – Stig van Eijk, singer, composer and lyricist
  • May 22 – , English singer ()
  • May 23
  • May 25 - , American singer-songwriter, TV personality, DJ and activist
  • May 26
  • May 28 - , French-American musician ()
  • May 30 – , Venezuelan American singer-songwriter and visual artist
  • May 31 – , American-South Korean singer, rapper, songwriter and producer (Uptown)
  • June 1 – , American folk rock and Americana singer-songwriter
  • June 2
    • , indie pop musician (Brandon & Leah)
    • Catherine Manoukian, Canadian violinist
    • , South Korean singer (Sharp)
  • June 7 – , American guitarist, songwriter and producer (Earthlings? and )
  • June 8 – , American rock singer-songwriter (The Calling)
  • June 9
  • June 10 – , Hawaiian singer and musician
  • June 15 – Billy Martin (guitarist), American guitarist
  • June 17 – Ken the 390, Japanese rapper
  • June 20 – , American singer, winner of season 10 of The Voice (US)
  • June 21
  • June 23
  • June 28
    • , Australian singer-songwriter (Confession, I Killed the Prom Queen, Carpathian and Bury Your Dead)
    • Savage (AKA Demetrius Savelio) New Zealand born Samoan rapper
  • June 30 – Andy Knowles, English director and artist
  • July 1 – Clemency Burton-Hill, English classical music broadcast presenter
  • July 3 – , New Zealand snowboarder, host and ballroom dancer
  • July 6 – , American singer-songwriter and guitarist
  • July 7
  • July 8
  • July 12
  • July 14 – , Belgian singer-songwriter
  • July 15 – , Nigerian actor, model and musician
  • July 19 – , South African singer-songwriter and actress ()
  • July 20
  • July 21
  • July 22 – , American singer-songwriter and composer
  • July 25 – , Rwandan gospel singer, organist and peace activist (d. 2020)
  • July 31
    • , British Turkish Islamic singer
    • , Maltese singer
    • M. Shadows, American singer-songwriter and musician (Avenged Sevenfold)
  • August 1 – , Estonian singer-songwriter
  • August 3 - , English actor and podcaster as well as a spoken word poet and hip-hop recording artist from Stanford-le-Hope, Essex. (Dan le Sac Vs Scroobius Pip)
  • August 4
    • Florian Silbereisen, German singer and television presenter
    • , American R&B singer ()
  • August 5 – , Japanese singer and actress
  • August 6 – Leslie Odom Jr., American singer and actor
  • August 8
  • August 10 – , Japanese singer ()
  • August 11
    • , Scottish singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
    • , Hong Kong singer and actress
  • August 21 – , Puerto Rican singer, songwriter and actress
  • August 24 – , Taiwanese actor and singer (Fahrenheit)
  • August 28 – (Cansei de Ser Sexy)
  • September 4
    • Beyoncé, American singer-songwriter, dancer and actress
    • , American singer-songwriter (Flyleaf)
  • September 6 – , Hong Kong singer
  • September 7 – Do, Dutch singer
  • September 11 – , English singer and television presenter (Sam & Mark)
  • September 12 – , American singer
  • September 13 – , American singer
  • September 14 – American singer-songwriter, dancer, choreographer, actress, model, presenter and television personality (The Pussycat Dolls)
  • September 16 – , Indonesian singer
  • September 18 – , American music publisher, record producer, songwriter and DJ
  • September 20 – , English boy band (One True Voice)
  • September 23 – , German singer, songwriter and television presenter ()
  • September 25
    • , American indie EDM musician, singer-songwriter and artist
    • , American producer, songwriter, singer and multi-instrumentalist. (Jessica Lea Mayfield, Tristen Gaspadarek)
  • September 26
    • , American singer-songwriter, dancer and actress
    • , Yogi, musician and reality TV personality, worked musically under name: Odd Us
  • September 29 – , English singer (Hear'Say) and actress
  • October 1 – Tom Donnelly, New Zealand rugby union
  • October 4 – Friðrik Ómar, Icelandic singer (Eurobandið)
  • October 5 – , producer and DJ
  • October 8 – Ruby, Egyptian singer
  • October 10 – , Irish singer ()
  • October 13
  • October 14 – , Russian-Belarusian singer
  • October 15
    • Nick White (Tilly and the Wall)
    • , American singer, songwriter, television personality and actress
  • October 19 – Christian Bautista, Filipino singer, actor, host and model
  • October 23 – Yoo Soo-young, South Korean singer (S.E.S.)
  • October 25
  • October 26 – , Australian singer-songwriter
  • October 29 – Angelika Dela Cruz, Filipina actress and singer
  • October 31 – , American rock guitarist (My Chemical Romance)
  • November 1
  • November 2 - Ai, a Japanese-American singer-songwriter, rapper, record producer, spokeswoman, and actress.
  • November 7 – , American singer-songwriter
  • November 11 – , Canadian author
  • November 13 – , Hong Kong actor and singer
  • November 16 – Kate Miller-Heidke, Australian crossover singer-songwriter and actress
  • November 17 – , English pop singer-songwriter, dancer, model and actress () (d. 2021)
  • November 18 – , South Korean singer ()
  • November 20
  • November 22
    • , English pop singer-songwriter (A1)
    • Jenny Owen Youngs, American singer-songwriter
  • November 26 – Natasha Bedingfield, English singer-songwriter
  • November 30 – Mavado, Jamaican deejay and singer-songwriter
  • December 2 – , American singer-songwriter, dancer, performer, musician, author, activist, advocate, businesswoman, and clothes designer
  • December 9 – , American rapper (d. 2003)
  • December 10 – , Finnish singer-songwriter
  • December 11 – , heavy metal rhythm guitarist and backing vocalist (Avenged Sevenfold)
  • December 13
    • , Scottish accordionist, shinty player and broadcaster
    • , American singer-songwriter, harpist, pianist, musician, multi instrumentalist and activist ()
  • December 16
  • December 17
    • Wacław Kiełtyka, Polish musician and composer
    • , Algerian raï singer (d. 2019)
    • S3RL, Australian Hardcore DJ
  • December 18 – , Brazilian actress and singer-songwriter
  • December 19 – , English singer and actor
  • December 20 – , Polish DJ and music producer
  • December 21 – , Mexican musician, singer-songwriter, and musician
  • December 23 – Beth, Spanish singer and actress
  • December 26 – , South Korean singer and VJ
  • December 27 – , French singer
  • December 28 – , English punk and folk singer-songwriter
  • December 30 – K.Will, South Korean singer


Deaths


Awards
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Awards
  • Grammy Awards of 1981


Country Music Association Awards
  • 1981 Country Music Association Awards


Eurovision Song Contest
  • Eurovision Song Contest 1981


Japan Record Awards
  • 22nd Japan Record Awards


Charts

List of No. 1 Hits
  • List of Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles of 1981


See also
  • Timeline of musical events

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