put all thang of 80's ,either musics or movies,1st,i wanna bump back lady bear's 80's topic 1st,tha 1 with tittle "Best song of 80's"
80. All Night Long (Lionel Richie):
No. 1 in the U.S. for 4 weeks in 1983.
We're going to party, Karamu, fiesta, forever. Come on and sing along!
79. Never Gonna Give You Up (Rick Astley):
No. 1 in U.S., U.K., Canada in 1987.
Never gonna make you cry. Never gonna say goodbye. Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you.
78. We Didn't Start The Fire (Billy Joel):
No. 1 in U.S. in 1989.
We didn't start the fire. No we didn't light it. But we tried to fight it.
77. Stuck With You (Huey Lewis):
No. 1 in U.S. for 3 weeks in 1986.
Yes, it's true, I am happy to be stuck with you."
76. Another One Bites The Dust (Queen):
Queen's best-selling single ever.
Steve walks warily down the street, With the brim pulled way down low."
75. Maniac (Michael Sembello):
Third highest grossing song from Flashdance soundtrack.
It can cut you like a knife, if the gift becomes the fire. On a wire between will and what will be.
74. Broken Wings (Mr. Mister):
Band's lead singer was offered lead vocalist job in Chicago and Toto.
The book of love will open up and let us in.
73. I Love a Rainy Night (Eddie Rabbitt):
Rabbitt had more than two dozen No. 1 songs on country charts. Died in 1998.
Showers washed all my cares away. I wake up to a sunny day.
72. Keep Your Hands to Yourself (Georgia Satellites):
Reached No. 2 on charts (couldn't beat "Livin' On a Prayer" ).
I got a little change in my pocket going jingle lingle ling.
71. Say You, Say Me (Lionel Richie):
Theme song to "White Nights" won Richie an Oscar.
As we go down life's lonesome highway, seems the hardest thing to do is to find a friend or two.
70. Kiss (Prince)
No. 1 song in 1986 (he also penned No. 2 song "Manic Monday" for Bangles).
Act your age, mama, not your shoe size
69. Don't Tell Me You Love Me (Night Ranger)
San Francisco band's first hit only reached No. 40.
I'm a kid on the run. I got a pistol for action
68. Girl You Know It's True (Milli Vanilli)
German pop pair lip-synced their live performances.
You're soft, succulent so sweet and thin. That's kind of like a vision upon your skin.
67. Died in Your Arms (Cutting Crew)
Song included on video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City.
Her diary it sits on the bedside table. The curtains are closed, the cats in the cradle.
66. Like a Rock (Bob Seger)
"Poor man's Springsteen" forever synonymous with Chevy truck ads.
Working for peanuts, not a dime to spare. But I was lean and solid everywhere.
65. You're the Inspiration (Chicago)
Band's first 19 albums known only by corresponding roman numeral.
And I need you here with me, from tonight until the end of time.
64. Hello (Lionel Richie)
Recorded about the same time he adopted Nicole Richie.
I sometimes see you pass outside my door. Hello, is it me you're looking for?
63. Too Much Time on my Hands (Styx)
A Top 10 hit off 1980's Paradise Theater album.
Is it any wonder I'm not crazy? Is it any wonder I'm sane at all?
62. Lights Out (Peter Wolf)
Lead singer for J. Geils Band from 1967 to 1982.
I know that it's wrong, to be dancing with no lights on
61. Every Rose Has Its Thorn (Poison)
No. 1 in 1988; touring this summer on 20th anniversary tour.
Just like every cowboy sings his sad, sad song
60. Say Say Say (Paul McCartney with Michael Jackson)
In Cantonese, the title sounds like "Sei, Sei, Sei," which means "Die, Die, Die" (I feel the same way!)
Baby through the years, you know I'm crying, Oo oo oo oo oo...
59. Somebody's Watching Me (Rockwell)
Features Michael and Jermaine Jackson on guest vocals.
All I want is to be left alone in my average home
58. Electric Avenue (Eddie Grant)
A 2001 remix was a top 10 hit in the U.K.
No place to hang out our washing, and I can't blame all on the sun, oh no
57. I Eat Cannibals (Total Coelo)
The group's name is Latin, and roughly translates to "totally different."
Fancy a bite, my appetite. Yum, yum, gee it's fun
56. Mexican Radio (Wall of Voodoo)
A classic video on MTV, the song never made the Top 40.
I hear the talking of the DJ, Can't understand just what does he say?
55. Think of Laura (Christopher Cross)
Though usually associated with General Hospital's Luke and Laura, the song is about a friend who died from a stray bullet.
Think of Laura but laugh don't cry. I know she'd want it that way.
54. The War Song (Culture Club)
A No. 2 single in 1984 in the U.K., it wasn't nearly as popular in the U.S.
War war is stupid. And people are stupid. And love means nothing. In some strange quarters
53. Party All the Time (Eddie Murphy)
Produced by Rick James, the song was recently named of the 50 worst of all time by Blender magazine.
I buy you champagne, roses and put diamonds on your fingers. But still you hang out all night, what am I to do?
52. 19 (Paul Hardcastle)
Featuring samples of TV narrator Peter Thomas, it was a huge hit outside the U.S.
All those who remember the war. They won't forget what they've seen. Destruction of men in their prime, whose average was 19
51. Never Surrender (Corey Hart)
The first, but not the last, time we'll hear from this Canadian singer.
Just a little more time is all we're asking for. 'Cause just a little more time could open closing doors
50. Kokomo (Beach Boys)
Band deemed an "undesirable element" in 1980 by Reagan's secretary of the interior.
To Martinique, that Monserrat mystique
49. Pass the Dutchie (Musical Youth)
Based on song "Pass the Kouchie," which -- yes -- is about smoking pot.
How does it feel when you've got no food?
48. Who's Crying Now (Journey)
One of the band's top 3 singles is also the most overplayed.
And in a lover's rage, they tore another page. The fightin' is worth the love they save
47. All Out Of Love (Air Supply)
Played before 175,000 fans in Cuba in 2005.
I'm reaching for you. Are you feeling it too?
46. Ride Like the Wind (Christopher Cross)
Cartoon character Chris Griffin in Family Guy is thought to be named after Cross.
And I got such a long way to go. To make it to the border of Mexico.
45. We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off (Jermaine Stewart)
His backup vocals work for Culture Club helped him land a solo record deal.
You just took for granted that I want to skinny dip
44. Come on Eileen (Dexys Midnight Runners)
Band name taken from the energy drug Dexedrine.
Go Toora Loora Toora Loo-Rye-Aye and we can sing just like our fathers
43. I Want To Know What Love Is (Foreigner)
Only No. 1 hit for the band, though they had several top 10 singles.
Can't stop now, I've traveled so far, to change this lonely life
42. Uptown Girl (Billy Joel)
Written about his future wife, Christie Brinkley. Came out same year as Michael Jackson's Thriller.
I bet she never had a back street guy. I bet her mama never told her why
41. Hearts (Marty Balin)
Vocalist for Jefferson Starship, which has a more recognizable song in the top 20 of this list.
I just thought I'd write a song to tell the world how I miss you