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Best songs from the 80's.......




i have got a few

1) simply red - holding back the years
2) martika - toy soldiers
3) cars - drive
4) pretenders - i'll stand by you
5) heart - alone
6) jose mari chan - beautiful girl
7) baltimora - tarzan boy
8) shakin stevens - because i love you
9) cutting crew - i just died in your arms
10) foreigner - i want to know what love is
11) stephen bishop - it might be you
12) richard marx - hazard

and the list goes on from chicago, air supply to The Police to Tears for Fears.....

any great songs from the 80's that you guys would like to share???

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OMG, way too many to name! What great music the 80s produced...
But just a few off the top of my head (and fresh in my mind b/c my iPod is full of 80s music):

That Was Yesterday (Foreigner)
In a Big Country (Big Country)
Gypsy (Fleetwood Mac)
The Promise (When In Rome)
Human, (Keep Feeling) Fascination, Don't You Want Me (Human League)
Kyrie (Mr. Mister)
Getcha Back (Beach Boys)
Pretty much anything on Michael Jackson's Thriller album


I'll be here all night if I keep going!

I totally agree about the groups you mentioned at the end. I'd like to add Duran Duran (esp. early to mid 80s), Hall & Oates, Huey Lewis and the News, Journey, Bon Jovi, Van Halen, Tina Turner, Styx... Also, Elton John and Billy Joel had some really good songs in the 80s.

How about some One Hit Wonders? Going WAYYYYY back, do you remember You Don't Want Me Anymore by Steel Breeze? That's a video (when MTV actually played videos) that sticks with me for some reason.

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Glad to hear that there are people out there who still appreciate 80's music.All those groups you mentioned were awesome. Like what you had written, the list goes on and on and on . Endless practically .....

Funny though, most one hit wonders come from the 80's. I could think of a few from the 80's.

berlin - take my breath away
gazebo - i like chopin
FR david - words
chris de burgh - lady in red
david soul - don't give up on us
Nena - 99 Red Balloons
The Archies - Sugar, Sugar
Tony basil - Mickey
michael sembello - maniac
Alphaville - Forever Young


Who could forget The Wonders - That Thing You Do. In that movie there were many one hit wonders.

Not to forget Fool's garden - lemon tree and Los Del Rio - "Macarena" . Both were huge hits in the mid 90's.

Anyway , I have not heard of You Don't Want Me Anymore by Steel Breeze. I will be checking it together with some of the songs that you had mentioned. Thanks a heap!



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Just thought of a few more one hit wonders...

10-9-8 (Face to Face)
When the Heart Rules the Mind (GTR)
Perfect Way (Scritti Politti)

It's late, I'll post more as I think of them.

Oh, and a guilty pleasure of mine (*blush*) is Milli Vanilli. I have to admit that their songs were pretty catchy! :)

LOL about David Soul. I thought I read or heard somewhere that he tried to make it as a singer before he went into acting? Maybe it was a dream I had.

Berlin did have a few more songs besides Take My Breath Away. I actually saw them in an 80s concert with some other 80s bands. But they also did songs like Metro, No More Words, Sex (I'm A...), just to name a few.

Speaking of that particular concert, I just remembered more bands/songs (I knew this would happen...):

Heat of the Moment, Only Time Will Tell (Asia)
Red Skies, Secret Separation, One Thing Leads to Another, and MANY other songs by The Fixx

Holy cow, and Howard Jones, 80s U2 songs, B-52s, Culture Club, Def Leppard, INXS...

I thought Sugar Sugar was from the 60s? Good song, though.

Okay, I really need to get some sleep! :)

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Wow, I forgot about the group When in Rome. I also love that song "The Promise". great melody and lyrics.


Joe in Massachusetts

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Metallica - Disposable Heroes
Metallica - Fade To Black
Metallica - Master Of Puppets
Metallica - Orion
Metallica - Dyers Eve
Metallica - To Live Is To Die
Metallica - Welcome Home
Metallica - Creeping Death
Megadeth - Peace Sells
Megadeth - Into The Lungs Of Hell
Kreator - Death Is Your Savior
Kreator - Pleasure to Kill
Slayer - Angel Of Death
Slayer - Raining Blood
Slayer - South Of Heaven
Slayer - Mandatory Suicide
Death - Scream Bloody Gore
Death - Evil Dead
Iron Maiden - Aces High
Morbid Angel - Immortal Rights
Morbid Angel - Maze Of Torment
Morbid Angel - Lord Of All Fevers And Plague
Sodom - Agent Orange
Sepultura - Beneath The Remains
Obituary - Slowly We Rot
Candlemass - Into The Unfathomed Tower
Candlemass - Solitude

AND A LOT MORE

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*beep* yeah, you know what you're talking about.

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I LOVE MUSIC OF THE 80´S!!!...It is best music in the world!....I love mainly synthpop, new wave, new romance, italo disco...my favourite artists are Erasure, Depeche Mode, Duran Duran, Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark, Pet Shop Boys, Kraftwerk...

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In no particular order...

Richard Marx - Now and Forever
Wilson Phillips - Hold on
Soft Cell - Tainted Love
Rick Astley - Together Forever
Wham - Wake me up before you go go
Naked Eyes - Always something there to remind me
Fine Young Cannibals - She Drives me crazy
John Parr - St. Elmo's Fire
Eddie Money - Take me home tonight
Eddy Grant - Electric Avenue
Dexy's Midnite Runners - Come on Eileen
Billy Ocean - Caribbean Queen
Don Henley - Boys of Summer
Doobie Brothers - What a fool believes
Mike and the Mechanics - The living years
Guns n' roses - Sweet Child O'Mine
Billy Joel - We Didn't Start the Fire

There's plenty more though... the best music was in the 80s.

If you don't have heart, you have nothing.

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Some of my favorites include:

The Fixx: One Thing Leads to Another
The Police: Synchronicity II
Motley Crue: Home Sweet Home
Whitesnake: Is This Love
John Melloncamp: R-O-C-K in the USA
Cheap Trick: The Flame
Talking Heads: Life During Wartime
The Cars: Let's Go
Van Halen: Hot For Teacher
Billy Joel: The Longest Time
Billy Idol: Dancing with Myself
Phil Collins: Billy Don't Lose That Number
Genesis: Land of Confusion
Peter Gabriel: Salsbury Hill
Hall and Oates: You Make My Dreams Come True
Cyndi Lauper: True Colors
The Eurythmics: Would I Lie to You
Devo: Whip It
The Who: You Better You Bet
David Bowie: Let's Dance
The Rolling Stones: Harlem Shuffle
Rod Stewart: Young Hearts Be Free
Joan Jett and the Blackhearts: I Love Rock N' Roll
Run DMC: It's Tricky
The Beastie Boys: Paul Revere
Iron Maiden: Revelations
Metallica: Damage Inc.
Judas Priest: Breakin' the Law

There's just too many to remember....

"True wisdom comes from knowing that you know nothing. That's US, Dude!"

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I was almost gonna put "Whip it" on the list.

Rod Stewart, Phil Collins, Genesis, Peter Gabriel, Mellencamp, Springsteen...

... and I almost forgot... Huey Lewis and the News... anything from them is awesome.

If you don't have heart, you have nothing.

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pndferpnd ,

Awesome list. I downloaded most of them. Can't believe I forgot about Richard Marx! Such great 80s slow songs!

List more buddy!

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There are far too many to list here. It would be easier to list 80s songs that I didn't like.

JoLeigh33 mentioned We Didn't Start the Fire. What a great song! My son's grade 5 history teacher based an entire semester on that song.

Harry Truman, Doris Day, Red China, Johnnie Ray
South Pacific, Walter Winchell, Joe DiMaggio
Joe McCarthy, Richard Nixon, Studebaker, television
North Korea, South Korea, Marilyn Monroe
Rosenberg's, H-Bomb, Sugar Ray, Panmunjom
Brando, "The King and I" and "The Catcher in the Rye"
Eisenhower, Vaccine, England's got a new queen
Marciano, Liberace, Santayana Goodbye


And that's only the first of four verses! What a great way to learn about history and have fun while you’re doing it.

But back to music favourites of the 80s. If I had to choose just one, I'd have to say Boston's More than a Feeling.

I love listening to 80s music.

I hate looking at 80s photos.

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HaHa I thought of Wham!

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'Rock Me Amadeus' by Falco!


...and nobody beats The Riz!

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Winds of Change by The Scorpions
These Dreams Heart
Careless Whisper George Michael
One More Try George Michael
Wind beneath my Winds Bette Midler
Kiss you when its Dangerous Eight Seconds
Rock me Amadeus FULL LENGTH version by the Late Great Falco


I can go on and on and on forever and ever


Les

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Black Flag
MDC [millions of dead cops]
Bad Religion
D.R.I.
Minor Threat
The Descendents
Agent Orange

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Pet Shop Boys: Qhat have I done to deserve this? (LOOOOOOVE THIS SOOONG)

Cars: Drive

Erasure: Respect

Dead or Alive: Spin me Round (like a record)


Foreigner: I want to know what love is


ABC: Look of Love

sooo manyyyyyyyyyyyy more............

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Nice to see so many other 80's music lovers. That was my generation, the music I listened to in high school and college. Almost every song has a memory attached for me. I love the lists of 80's music on VH1. Here are some of my favorites, if they are repeats, I guess great minds think alike

One hit wonders

Safety Dance-Men without hats
Take on Me-Aha
Mickey-Toni Basil
Love Plus one-haircut 100
Turning Japanese-the vapors
I wanna be a lifeguard- boggles?
Come on Eileen-Dexies Midnight runners

Groups
All the heavy metal hair bands (sigh) they were so hot

Hall & Oates
38 Special
Styx
Pat Benetar
Blondie
Journey
Kansas
Boston

There are way too many to name and I have very eclectic taste in music

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Don't You Forget About Me - Simple Minds
Sowing the Seeds of Love - Tears for Fears
Everybody Wants to Rule the World - Tears for Fears
Poison Arrow - ABC
The Best of Times - Styx
Goody Two Shoes - Adam and the Ants
Cruel Summer, Robert Deniro's Waiting, Shy Boy, Venus, Love in the First Degree - Pretty much anything by Bananarama
Walk Like an Egyptian - Bangles
Mony Mony - Billy Idol
Rapture - Blondie
Situation - Yaz
The Final Countdown - Europe
Mirror in the Bathroom - English Beat
Endicott - Kid Creole and the Coconuts

There is just way too many......

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I agree, it was one of the best decades for music.

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Let's Go by The Cars is from 1979
and Sugar Sugar by The Archies is from 1969!!!!

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Alphaville-Forever Young
Phil Collins-Against All Odds
Lionel Richie-Dancing On The Ceiling
Billy Joel-We Didn't Start The Fire
Night Ranger-Sentimental Street
The Replacements-Can't Hardly Wait
The Cure-Just Like Heaven
The Cult-She Sells Sanctuary
Electric Light Orchestra-Hold On Tight
George Harrison-Got My Mind Set On You
Genesis-Land of Confusion
Honeymoon Suite-Lethal Weapon
Poison-Every Rose Has Its Thorn
Foreigner-Waiting For A Girl Like You
Joe Cocker-Edge of a Dream
John Parr-St. Elmo's Fire (Man In Motion)
Virginia Wolf-Take A Chance
EBN/OZN-AEIOU Sometimes Y
Prince-Batdance
Steve Winwood-Roll With It
Johnny Hates Jazz-Shattered Dreams
Laura Branigan-Self Control
Julian Lennon-Valotte
U2-Where The Streets Have No Name
Judas Priest-Breaking The Law
Iron Maiden-Wasted Years
Ratt-Wanted Man
Twisted Sister-I Wanna Rock
Tesla-Little Suzi
Howard Jones-No One Is To Blame
Van Halen-Dreams
Chicago-You're The Inspiration
Queen-Who Wants To Live Forever
Hall & Oates-Did It In A Minute
Dio-Rainbow In The Dark
Loudness-Crazy Nights
Dokken-Breaking The Chains
Pretenders-Back On The Chain Gang
Morrissey-Everyday Is Like Sunday
KIX-Cold Blood
AC/DC-Back In Black
The Rolling Stones-Start Me Up
Pete Townshend-Rough Boys
Sammy Hagar-I Can't Drive 55
The Blues Brothers-Gimme Some Lovin'
INXS-Devil Inside
Kenny Loggins-Danger Zone
Cheap Trick-The Flame
Michael Jackson-Smooth Criminal


Just a few off the top of my head

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I've seen one Replacement song and U2 song and ZERO Elvis Costello or Bruce Springsteen or Clash songs on all of these messages.

That seems strange to me.

And Sonicboom, with all due respect, Got My Mind Set on You is simply horrible.

But to each his own.

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I would like to thank everybody for sharing their fav songs from the 80's. All the songs posted are excellent in one way or another. Feel free to contribute more of the best songs from the 80's!!!

80's music rocks!

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Anything by the Smiths.
Duran Duran~Hungry like the Wolf.
Tears for Fears~Everybody Wants to Rule the World.
Steve Winwood~Higher Love
ABC~Be Near Me
Echo and the Bunnymen~the Killing Moon
Wang Chung~Dance Hall Days
Depeche Mode~can't choose only one song
Outfield~Your Love
Night Ranger~Sister Christian
Pat Benatar~We Belong Together
Oingo Boingo~Weird Science
Van Halen~Jump
The Clash~too many songs to choose from
Tom Petty~American Girl
The Knack~My Sherona

Lol I'll probably come back to post some more. Love the 80s.


I intend to live forever - so far, so good.

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The best music came from the 80s!!! It's all I listen to.

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keep em coming!!!

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I adore Weird Al Yankovic!



I DIED IN EPISODE 81!!!

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Blondie - Heart Of Glass
Barbra Streisand - Woman in Love
The Clash - Rock The Casbah
Rush - Tom Sawyer
Debbie Gibson - Lost In Heaven
Air Supply -
Culture Club - Do You Really Want to Hurt Me
Madonna - Like a Virgin
Queen - I Want To Break Free
Footloose soundtrack - Let's Hear It For The Boy
A-ha - Take On Me
George Harrison - I've Got My Mind Set On You
Guns N' Roses - Sweet Child O' Mine, Welcome To the Jungle
Johnny Hates Jazz - Turn Back The Clock

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i believe you mean Debbie Gibson's 'Lost in Your Eyes'.

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No it isn't, "Got My Mind Set On You" is probably my favorite George Harrison solo song--brings back such great memories from 1987!

Has anybody mentioned Spandau Ballet yet? Their TRUE album is still one of my favorites to this day. Same with Tears For Fears' Songs From The Big Chair and The Hurting.



The harder the life, the sweeter the song.

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