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 had to have first appeared –on an album or
single- between Jan. 1980 and Dec. 1989.
130 MONEY FOR NOTHING
DIRE
STRAITS - 1985
Unfortunate use of a homophobic term
aside, this rocker from Dire Straits begins with a nod to MTV via a guest vocal
from Sting. The rest of the lyrics lampoon rock stars, complemented by 1 of the
most memorable guitar riffs of the decade.
129 WHAT YOU NEED
INXS
- 1985
INXS seemingly created its own brand
of pop by thrashing around in a bed with rock, funk and a whole lot of sex (via
Michael Hutchence’s vocals and a mighty sax solo from Kirk Pengilly).
128 I RAN
A
FLOCK OF SEAGULLS -1982
Despite its simplistic lyrics, this
hit helped establish synth-pop as the new dominant sound of the early 80s.
127 ORANGE CRUSH
R.E.M.
- 1988
Guitars power this R.E.M. choice track
from ‘Green’, an album which found the band sharpening its song craft and
musicial skills.
126 UNDER PRESSURE
QUEEN
& DAVID BOWIE - 1981
The meeting of 2 British rock giants:
Queen and Bowie, results in 1 of the coolest collaborations ever. Every instant
sees the 2 legendary acts complement, and draw out the best, from the other. It
later inspired Vanilla Ice’s “Ice Ice Baby”,
125 DON’T STOP BELIEVIN’
JOURNEY
- 1981
This rock track’s theme made it an
anthem for anyone needing empowerment. It created a new mould for American pop/
rock and paved the way for similar anthems from the likes of Bon Jovi and
Survivor.
124 WHAT HAVE YOU DONE FOR ME LATELY
JANET
JACKSON – 1986
Janet emerged from out of the shadow
of older brother Michael to assert herself as 1 of the major artists in R&B
and Pop. This song from her hit album ‘Control’ was 1 of the best results from
her work with the songwriting / production team of Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis.
It introduced a fresh approach to both genres.
123 KARMA CHAMELEON
CULTURE
CLUB - 1983
This worldwide chart-topping single
was the group at its zenith; with sunshine shining from its grooves. Culture
Club enjoyed consistent chart success around the time of its release. Lead
singer Boy George challenged and shaped attitudes with his cross-dressing androgyny
as well as influencing 80s fashion.
122 I WANNA DANCE WITH SOMEBODY
(WHO
LOVES ME)
WHITNEY
HOUSTON - 1987
This single marked the moment when
Whitney proved her debut album was no fluke: achieving even greater success
with this and her 2nd LP ‘Whitney’. Whitney was now an indisputable star
and 1 of the biggest acts of 80s pop.
121 WHIP IT
DEVO
- 1980
Devo developed its unique approach to
music and it all came together best on this catchy single. “Whip It”
deceptively sounds like a novelty song, but the track added to the synth-pop
canvas.
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