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Last of the 1970s

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The song is incorrectly noted by some sources as being the last number one hit of the 1970s and the first of the 1980s on the Billboard Hot 100. In fact, it was only the number one song for the chart week of January 5, 1980, making it the first #1 single of the 1980s.

Billboard uses "week ending" dates, so the song being #1 the week ending (Saturday) January 5, 1980 means that it hit #1 on Sunday, December 30, 1979; therefore, it can be considered the last #1 of the '70s. Mapsax (talk) 08:29, 24 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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Dahmer documentary

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The song was used in the 2022 documentary "DAHMER: Monster – the Jeffrey Dahmer Story" by Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan, which commenced on Netflix in September 2022. 2403:5807:4059:0:29DC:4034:1996:64F5 (talk) 03:24, 17 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]