Today in Music History is a nostalgic journey back to the soundtracks of the past. In this episode, we travel to December 22nd, 1985, a turning point in the music industry when pop overthrew disco. We delve into the chart-topping Bruce Springsteen's 'Born in the U.S.A', and discuss its influence on the post-Vietnam generation. We also cover Wham!'s energetic 'Make it Big' album, led by the charismatic George Michael, which carved out a unique space in pop music. Another notable mention is Dire Straits' 'Brothers in Arms', noted for its pioneering use of CD technology and unforgettable music videos. Lastly, we pay tribute to the impactful charity single 'We Are the World,' penned by Quincy Jones and Michael Jackson, which united music legends in support of crisis-stricken Africa. We celebrate the vibrant and innovative soundscape that 1985 offered, reflecting on its lasting impact on music history. Stay tuned for more trips down music memory lane.