(It was an Article that said your Senior year I just modified it)
Music inspires memories. Chances are, you'll remember your AFRC year--that special date, that wild escapade, that best friend in history class--when you hear that certain song. Scan the list compiled by MSNBC and find your AFRC year and the No. 1 hit single.
The '70s
Class of 1975: "Love Will Keep Us Together," by The Captain and Tennille
Class of 1976: "You Sexy Thing," by Hot Chocolate
Class of 1977: "Tonight's the Night (Gonna Be Alright)," by Rod Stewart
Class of 1978: "Three Times a Lady," by The Commodores
Class of 1979: "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy?" by Rod Stewart
The '80s:
Class of 1980: "Another Brick in the Wall," by Pink Floyd
Class of 1981: "Celebration," by Kool & the Gang
Class of 1982: "Tainted Love," by Soft Cell
Class of 1983: "Hungry Like the Wolf," Duran Duran
Class of 1984: "Footloose," by Kenny Loggins
Class of 1985: "Smooth Operator," by Sade
Class of 1986: "Sledgehammer," by Peter Gabriel
Class of 1987: "Walk Like an Egyptian," by The Bangles
Class of 1988: "Sweet Child O' Mine," by Guns N' Roses
Class of 1989: "Wind Beneath My Wings," by Bette Midler
The '90s:
Class of 1990: "Nothing Compares 2 U," by Sinéad O'Connor
Class of 1991: "I Touch Myself," by The Divinyls
Class of 1992: "Achy Breaky Heart," by Billy Ray Cyrus
Class of 1993: "I Will Always Love You," by Whitney Houston
Class of 1994: "Hero," by Mariah Carey
Class of 1995: "Kiss From a Rose," by Seal
Class of 1996: "Ironic," by Alanis Morissette
Class of 1997: "I Believe I Can Fly," by R. Kelly
Class of 1998: "Nice & Slow," by Usher
Class of 1999: "...Baby One More Time," by Britney Spears
The '00s:
Class of 2000: "What a Girl Wants," by Christina Aguilera
Class of 2001: "Drops of Jupiter," by Train
Class of 2002: "A Thousand Miles," by Vanessa Carlton
Class of 2003: "Crazy in Love," by Beyoncé