I can name that pop tune in 10 words

Ooohoooo, that means that 45 is “Leningrad” by Billy Joel.

Thanks for the hint!

So what has gone unanswered?

  1. It’s not a question of your personality or style
  2. Yet there’s still this appeal that
  3. Walk without rhythm and you won’t attract the worm.
  4. And we said, “Okay.”
  5. the time was unfair to a woman her age
  6. and we never liked disco
  7. coffee black and egg white
  8. Breakin’ necks while I flex my sex appeal
    55.This dance ain’t for everybody, only the sexy people
  9. A super-dope homeboy from the Oak-town, and I’m known
  10. See my name see my name on the wall
  11. Under blue moon I saw you. So soon you’ll take
  12. In '84 he’ll be a little faster . . .

I’m going to go out on a limb here - is 53 “Ice Ice Baby” by Vanilla Ice?

Morgainelf
No one has answered this one yet:

  1. Where was I? I forgot the point that I was
  1. And whatever rhymes with eloquence

Thanks Threadkiller - I knew I’d miss at least one.

blainer, renumbering yours as

  1. And whatever rhymes with eloquence

And adding an easy one:

  1. Simply elegant.

55.This dance ain’t for everybody, only the sexy people

Strike It Up - Black Box?

  1. A super-dope homeboy from the Oak-town, and I’m known
    … as such and this is a beat you can’t touch!
    Can’t Touch This MC Hammer

47: “AM Radio” Everclear
56: “U Can’t Touch This” MC Hammer
59: “Killing Moon” Echo and the Bunnymen

  1. “According to the Kinsey Report, every average man you know…”
  2. “I’m gonna make you see, there’s noboby else here…”
  3. “Elementary penguin singing Hare Krishna…”

Let’s renumber since some people chimed in while I was posting:

  1. “According to the Kinsey Report, every average man you know…”
  2. “I’m gonna make you see, there’s nobody else here…”
  3. “Elementary penguin singing Hare Krishna”
  1. Brass in Pocket

Nope. Same time frame, though.

Nope, but close.

  1. Is it “Good Vibrations” - Marky Mark?

Not correct. Let’s get another rundown here (I hope I don’t miss anything.)
16. girls is on the way where the Bacardi at
28. It’s not a question of your personality or style
29. Yet there’s still this appeal that
31. Walk without rhythm and you won’t attract the worm.
38. And we said, “Okay.”
46. the time was unfair to a woman her age
49. coffee black and egg white
53. Breakin’ necks while I flex my sex appeal
55.This dance ain’t for everybody, only the sexy people
57. See my name see my name on the wall
60. In '84 he’ll be a little faster . . .
61. whatever rhymes with eloquence
62) “According to the Kinsey Report, every average man you know…”
63. Simply elegant
64) “Elementary penguin singing Hare Krishna…”
62) “According to the Kinsey Report, every average man you know…”

67: “I Am the Walrus”, The Beatles (watch someone type it in faster than me!)

How 'bout these:

  1. “she said I can’t take the way he sings but…”
  2. “well she smells just like a rose and she tastes…”
  1. This dance ain’t for everybody. Only the sexy people— Salt n Pepa’s Push It?

Nope, Padmaranga, you were fastest there. I had the answer as I came down the thread, but you’ll get the credit for getting it first.

I’ll try number 68: “she said I can’t take the way he sings but…” That’s not “The Weight,” by The Band, is it?

Okay, let’s see what number we’re at, and I’ll try to come up with a few more. I’ll also try to keep old folks like me in mind:

  1. …made of finest silver from the north of Spain.
  2. He was in a bind 'cause he was way behind
  3. I stashed the bill in my shirt.
  4. Dealin’ card games with the old men
  5. …flew your Lear jet up to Nova Scotia
  6. I couldn’t take it any longer; Lord I was crazed
  1. made of the finest silver from the north of Spain Brandy, she’s a fine girl. I bet she’d make a good wife.

38 is, of course “Tribute” by Tenacious D.

And what a good wife she would be. But his life, his love and his lady was the sea.

Absolutely correct, Biggirl!

Right Band; wrong song. It’s “Up on Cripple Creek.”

  1. He was in a bind 'cause he was way behind The Devil Went Down to Georgia

  2. …flew your Lear jet up to Nova Scotia You’re So Vain