Live! Вђ“ February 1983 Apr 2026
Journey released their eighth studio album, Frontiers , on February 1, delivering massive hits like "Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)" and "Faithfully".
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
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. Journey released their eighth studio album, Frontiers ,
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. 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 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: