THE
ESSENTIAL 200 SONGS
OF THE
1980s
These
are the songs that mattered most in terms of breaking new ground; changing the
musical landscape and influencing the music that followed. These 200 songs
helped shape the music of the present day and / or captured that timeless
quality.
To
be eligible for the list, a song first appeared –on an album or
single- between Jan. 1980 and Dec. 1989.
180 SUMMER OF ‘69
BRYAN
ADAMS -1984
A quintessential nostalgic look back
and feel good summer rock song that has lost none of its appeal.
179 DON’T GIVE UP
PETER
GABRIEL & KATE BUSH - 1986
Peter Gabriel’s raw and desperate
vocal is augmented by Kate Bush on this song of support and encouragement. Few
duets are as glorious as this; its beauty and strength lies is in its
simplicity.
178 JOHNNY AND MARY
ROBERT
PALMER -1980
Prior to this song, Palmer had scored
with the rock song “Bad Case Of Loving You”. He switched sounds and instruments
with this synth-driven track which embraced the new decade’s emerging musical
possibilities.
177 GOLDEN BROWN
THE
STRANGLERS - 1981
“Golden Brown” remains one of the gems
of the 1980s.Its almost surrealistic beauty paved the way for others to explore
new sounds.
176 MASTER BLASTER (JAMMIN’)
STEVIE
WONDER - 1980
There had been reggae songs before,
including Wonder’s own “Boogie On Reggae Woman” in 1974. Six years later, Bob
Marley had firmly been established as the genre’s superstar. Around the time of
this tribute to Marley, reggae’s greatest ambassador was diagnosed with cancer.
He died shortly after, but Marley remains a giant in popular culture. Wonder’s
hit cleverly mixes reggae with funk and soul.
175 UNDER THE MILKY WAY
THE
CHURCH - 1988
Australian indie/ alternative group
The Church scored a crossover hit with this lush college radio song that evoked
the music of the 1960s by acts such as The Byrds and The Doors.
174 MISPLACED LOVE
RUPERT
HINE - 1981
Clever arrangements and synth-pop form
the foundation of this oft-overlooked pop song. Marianne Faithful’s guest vocal
adds to its moody and haunting atmosphere.
173 FREE NELSON MANDELA
SPECIAL
AKA - 1984
The Specials’ off-shoot project saw
Jerry Dammers lead a charge to demand the release of anti-apartheid campaigner
Nelson Mandela from incarceration in South Africa. The ska hit helped raise
worldwide attention to the cause and, in February 1990, he was finally set free.
172 THE FINAL COUNTDOWN
EUROPE
- 1986
Swedish group Europe dumped its
prog-rock style and adapted to the new decade. Keyboards were added to the
line-up to launch the new radio friendly pop/ metal sound.
171 SHIP OF FOOLS
WORLD
PARTY - 1987
Karl Wallinger’s foreboding lyrics
created a watershed moment in raising awareness for the environmental cause.
Greenpeace later used this song. As global warming and green issues gain more
urgency in the future, this song’s importance will linger.
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