What songs are there on now 80
Kenny Loggins. No More Words. Sister Christian. Night Ranger. Dan Hartman. Tina Turner. Sunglasses at Night. Corey Hart. Missing You. John Waite. Don't You Forget About Me. Simple Minds. Everybody Wants to Rule the World. Tears for Fears. Walking on Sunshine. Katrina and the Waves. What About Love? The Power of Love. Oh Shiela. Ready for the World. We Built This City. Broken Wings Single Version.
Addicted to Love. Robert Palmer. Disc 4. Something About You. Level Your Love. The Outfield. Higher Love Single Version. Steve Winwood. Word Up! Single Edit. Walk Like an Egyptian. The Bangles. Everybody Have Fun Tonight. Wang Chung. Cutting Crew. Head to Toe. Here I Go Again. Heaven Is a Place on Earth.
Belinda Carlisle. Push It. Hands To Heaven. Published: Oct. Olivia Rodrigo good 4 u 2. Dua Lipa Love Again 4. Camila Cabello Don't Go Yet 6. Maroon 5 Lost 8. Maneskin Beggin' 9. Tate McRae X Khalid working Post Malone Motley Crew Polo G Rapstar Billie Eilish Happier Than Ever Imagine Dragons Wrecked Tai Verdes A-O-K Walker Hayes Fancy Like.
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But then fans who grew up secretly loving those songs stopped being embarrassed. The cool kids appreciated the tracks without sarcasm. Here are the ones we consider to be the 50 best, lovingly presented with respect and awe for that amazing, strange, and often groundbreaking era. I pray Prince heard it at least once while he was still alive. Singer Nick Petricca wrote the song after a night out at a club with his girlfriend, later citing Pat Benatar, the Cars, and Rick Springfield as influences.
Hearing this song blasted at a wedding with at least one dude playing air-keytar during the solos. With the sharp, witty lyrics about religion and reliving your youth, try not to imagine it in your favorite old-school teen movie. We dare you. This is more like Win Butler channeling Morrissey going through a disco phase. But when front man Brandon Flowers went solo, he really ran away with it. Even the video screams John Hughes: a young woman dancing at home all alone, just her and her Walkman.
The damn song even makes reference to a Gravitron.
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