15 Songs That Show The 80s Was A Killer Decade
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15 Songs That Show The 80s Was A Killer Decade

These are the 80s songs you'll likely hear listening to on my Spotify playlist

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15 Songs That Show The 80s Was A Killer Decade
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Being born in the mid 90s, I have had the opportunity to listening to a lot of today's hits and frankly, there hasn't been many songs released in the last five years that I have fond memories. This is why I listened to a lot of 80s music by artist my parents and relatives grew up listening to. To be honest, when I hear these songs, I can't help but wonder what it was like growing up in the era when sitcoms like The Golden Girls, Full House, and Cheers ruled television and The Breakfast Club was the movie every kid in school was talking about.

Magic - The Cars

Time After Time - Cyndi Lauper

Hungry Like The Wolf - Duran Duran

St. Elmo's Fire (Man in Motion) - John Parr

We Built This City - Starship

Material Girl - Madonna

Hold On To The Nights - Richard Marx

Key Largo - Bertie Higgins

I Want To Know What Love Is - Foreigner

I Wanna Dance With Someday - Whitney Houston

Take It On The Run - REO Speedwagon

Shakedown - Bob Seger

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Shadows of The Night - Pat Benatar

Drive - The Cars

Invisible Touch - Genesis

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