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Hit Parade: A Deal with the TV God Part 2

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Arts, Music, Tv & Film

4.22K Ratings

🗓️ 1 July 2022

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

For decades, British alt-pop goddess Kate Bush had never had a Top 10 hit in America. Now, in 2022, she finds herself in the Hot 100’s Top Five—and television got her there. Her classic “Running Up That Hill” is featured prominently in the latest season of Netflix’s hit ’80s horror fantasy show Stranger Things. This puts Bush in a long lineage of hits spawned or made bigger by TV, dating all the way back to Davy Crockett and Peter Gunn, through Hawaii Five-O and Happy Days, and peaking in the ’80s with Miami Vice and Family Ties. Join host Chris Molanphy as he walks through more than six decades of hits from the so-called boob tube and reveals why—thanks to our streaming age—Kate Bush’s hit might be the biggest TV tune of all. Podcast production by Kevin Bendis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey everybody, it's Tim Heidecker, you know me, Tim and Eric Bridesmaids, and Fantastic Four.

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I'd like to personally invite you to listen to Office Hours Live with me and my co-hosts DJ Doug Pound.

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Hello.

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And Vic Berger.

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Howdy.

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Every week we bring you laugh fun games and lots of other surprises.

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It's live.

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We take your Zoom calls.

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We love having fun.

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That song's...

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That song's...

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I like having fun.

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I like to laugh.

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I like to meet people who can make me laugh.

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Please subscribe.

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No.

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Welcome back to Hit Parade.

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A podcast of pop chart history from Sleet Magazine about the hits from Coast to Coast.

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I'm Chris Malanfee, chart analyst, pop critic, and writer of Sleets Why Is This Song No.1 series.

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On our last episode, we ran down more than three decades of hits spawned by television

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