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Incredible Songs: 1980s, Vol. 3 features music courtesy of AC/DC, Prince, Queen, Rick James, Tina Turner, and Whitney Houston.
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Ah, the 1980s – what a time, what a time! What better way to reminisce on the decade than to select some of its best songs. There were plenty of kick a$$ rock, pop, and R&B records that stand the test of time. Honestly, there are far too many awesome musicians to recognize in one musical compendium – at least with blurbs involved. Still, we continue the process with 🎧 Incredible Songs: 1980s, Vol. 3, following 🎧 Incredible Songs: 1980s, Vol. 1 (2023) and 🎧 Incredible Songs: 1980s, Vol. 2 (2023). 🎧 Incredible Songs: 1980s, Vol. 3 features some of the 80s finest courtesy of 🎙 AC/DC, 🎙 Prince, 🎙 Queen, 🎙 Rick James, 🎙 Tina Turner, and 🎙 Whitney Houston among others. So, get into the spirit of the 1980s and check out these epic musical classics!
1. Whitney Houston, “I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)”
💿 Whitney • 🏷 Arista • 📅 1987
It goes without saying that “I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)” is an incredibly fun and infectious listen. It is up-tempo, and the minute the song begins playing, it is instantly recognizable. One of the quintessential numbers of the 1980s, it never loses its luster beyond the decade, which is a testament to its legendary, classic status. As excerpted, the chorus is the centerpiece – the crème de la crème. Houston shows off her immense musicianship, singing with ample energy, showing off an incredible personality, and most of all, wowing with THE VOICE. Beyond the elite singing, and the chorus, the verses, and the pre-choruses are memorable too, setting up that magnificent chorus. In the second verse, she asserts, “I’ve been in love and lost to my senses / Spinnin’ through the town / Sooner or later, the fever ends / And I wind up feelin’ down.” Again, relatable – who doesn’t want to find love to rid of loneliness? The sound is also marvelous, featuring arranging and production by the great 🎛 Narada Michael Walden. All told, 🎵 “I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)” speaks for itself – a true pop classic. Honestly, “Don’t you wanna dance? Say you wanna dance…” C’mon, baby!
Appears in 🔻:
- 15 Songs Where SOMEBODY Is in the Title (2018)
- Whitney Houston, “I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)”: Throwback Vibez 🕶️🎶 94 (2023)
- 15 Epic Songs Fueled by DANCE 🕺🪩 (2023)
2. Queen, “Another One Bites the Dust”
💿 The Game • 🏷 Hollywood • 📅 1980
What makes “Another One Bites the Dust” the sugar honey iced tea? It’s the groove, first and foremost! Those drums (🎙 Roger Taylor)! The robust bass line (🎙 John Deacon)! The guitar (Deacon and of course, 🎙 Brian May)! The music is as infectious as the lyrics. Notably, John Deacon wrote this song. Freddie Mercury, among the most entertaining and skilled front men of all time, does a superb job of bringing Deacon’s lyrics to life. The crowning achievement, of course, is the chorus, in all its infectiousness!
“Another one bites the dust
Another one bites the dust
And another one gone, and another one gone
Another one bites the dust
Hey, I’m gonna get you, too
Another one bites the dust.”
Appears in 🔻:
- Bite: 5ive Songs No. 11 (2022)
- BEWARE, These Songs Totally BITE! (2023)
- Dust: 3 to 5 BOPS No. 54 (2023)
3. Tina Turner, “The Best”
💿 Foreign Affair • 🏷 Parlophone • 🗓 1989
“Oh, you’re simply the best
Better than all the rest
Better than anyone
Anyone I ever met
I’m stuck on your heart, baby
I hang on every word you say
Oh, tear us apart? No, no
Baby, I would rather be dead.”
The chorus ranks at or near the top of her catalog, as well as the 1980s. Besides the voice and solid songwriting, the sound and production are superb as well. The energetic sound exemplifies the quintessential 80s sound with the groove being EVERYTHING. Also, the key change is idiomatic of the times. As Turner did so well in her comeback/rebrand in the 80s, 🎵 “The Best” blends pop and rock with ample soul within her pipes. “The Best” is, simply, one of the best songs ever. Rest in Peace Queen!
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4. Rick James, “Super Freak”
💿 Street Songs • 🏷 Motown • 🗓 1981
The funked-up instrumental is a major selling point on “Super Freak.” Specifically, the iconic riff is what fuels the fire. Furthermore, the lyrics are infectious, naughty, and tongue in cheek. In the first verse, unsurprisingly, Rick is the object of her affection: “She likes the boys in the band / She says that I’m her all-time favorite / When I make my move to her room, it’s the right time / She’s never hard to please, oh no.” Woo! It gets freakier in the second verse, where “Three’s not a crowd to her, she says (Ménage à trois, oui la la).” Of course, the pre-chorus and chorus are the catchiest sections, emphasizing her utter freakiness. Beyond the fact that “She’s a super freak,” it cool that 🎙 The Temptations contribute background vocals, with James shouting them out during the bridge. Fun fact, The Temptations’ iconic bass singer, 🎙 Melvin Franklin, was Rick’s uncle 🤯. How about another mind blowing fact? James won his sole 🏆 Grammy for his writing credit on MC Hammer’s 🎵 “U Can’t Touch This”, which won Best Rhythm & Blues Song 🤯. All told, 🎵 “Super Freak” is #ICONIC – one of the best songs, regardless of genre, of all-time.
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5. Teena Marie, “Square Biz”
💿 It Must Be Magic • 🏷 Motown • 🗓 1981
“Flashback, who’s that dancing to the latest?
Suave de bone, the greatest, ooh, he sure is moving me
That’s what I said, though you didn’t know yet
All of it was kismet, soon to be made history.”
“Square Biz” appears as the fifth track off Marie’s 1981 LP, 💿 It Must Be Magic. Penned by Marie alongside 🎼 ✍ Allen McGrier, the energy is lit from the get-go, as Lady T asserts, “Everybody get up!” WOO! Melodically, “Square Biz” is infectious and tuneful – the verses, pre-chorus, chorus – ALL OF IT. Furthermore, in addition to being tuneful, some of the melodies are rhythmic, specifically the pre-chorus (“So don’t you have no doubt, I’m gonna spell it out / I’ll hip you to the Tee that is”). Speaking of rhythm, what about Lady T’s rapping skills in the fourth verse? “I’m less than five-foot-one, a hundred pounds of fun / I like sophisticated funk / I live on Dom Perignon, caviar, and filet mignon.” Day-umm Lady T! Besides the high-flying rapped and sung vocals and the energetic, fun lyrics, the production is exceptional too, courtesy of – you guessed it – Teena Marie! Picturesque, the backdrop features standard rhythm section, as well as exuberant horns that up the ante. There is nothing the least bit square about the awesome Lady T or 🎵 “Square Biz”!
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6. Prince and the Revolution, “I Would Die 4 U”
💿 Purple Rain • 🏷 Warner • 🗓 1984
Yes, Prince is devoting himself to a significant other on “I Would Die 4 U” BUT the track goes deeper. The verses and the bridge bring in a spiritual element. “I’m not a woman / I’m not a man / I am something that you’ll never understand” references God, who requires faith to believe in. Even if we do believe in him, and his ability to “forgive you by and by,” we don’t fully understand God as humans. At the same time, it is sort of hard not to listen to the line and be thinking androgyny, something Prince many rock stars mastered, particularly in the 1970s and 80s. There is a similar sentiment on the second verse, with spiritual references paralleling to Prince’s ability to hold his love down (“I’m your messiah, and you’re the reason why”). All told, 🎵 “I Would Die 4 U” is nothing short of awesome 🙌.
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7. Aretha Franklin, “Who’s Zoomin’ Who?”
💿 Who’s Zoomin Who? • 🏷 Arista • 📅 1985
“Who’s Zoomin’ Who?” was written by Franklin, 🎛 Narada Michael Walden (who also produces), and Preston Glass. It’s idiomatic of the changing face of R&B in the 1980s with the drum programming, in its boxy, rhythm glory. The sound palette is also colorful thanks to the warm synths that help fuel the fire. Of course, Aretha doesn’t need much fueling if any – she was a powerhouse who always seemed to be locked-in and on autopilot. Her vocals sound remarkable, retaining their soulful sensibilities. Of course, Franklin, who commandingly handles the lead, gets a marvelous assist from backing vocals, allowing her to riff and do her T-H-A-N-G. She offers up plenty of personality on the verses, fueled by its flirtation, led not by him, but rather, her. “Guess you believed the world / Played by your rules,” Franklin sings in the second verse, adding, “Here stands an experienced girl / I ain’t nobody’s fool, bump you.” Woo! She goes on to state in the pre-chorus, “You thought you had me covered now, boy /… But you’re bound to be my lover, oh.” Da-yum! We concentrate on the earlier part of Aretha’s career for good reason, but there are later gems like the infectious 🎵 “Who’s Zoomin’ Who?” that deserve even more love.
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8. AC/DC, “You Shook Me All Night Long”
💿 Back in Black • 🏷 Leidseplein Presse B.V. • 🗓 1980
“And you shook me all night long
Yeah you, shook me all night long.”
Clearly, the sex was out of this world – amazing! In the second verse, Johnson mentions a “seduction line,” and asserts, “Made a meal outta me, and come back for more.” A meal, huh? Use your imagination… It’s understandable why, “Had to cool me down to take another round.” There’s science behind that, actually. Regardless, the plan is to go again, and by go, Johnson is totally referring to doing it. The thing is, unless you have virgin ears or live totally under a rock, it doesn’t take much analysis to understand this one. 🎵 “You Shook Me All Night Long” is what it is – a kickass, hard rock song about sex. It’s a classic tale of man and woman banging… boning… doing it…fu¢king… getting down… hunching… making it do… Honestly, is sex really that outlandish when it’s universal and everyone seems to enjoy it? Food for thought!
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9. Bette Midler, “Wind Beneath My Wings”
💿 Beaches • 🏷 Atlantic • 📅 1988
“I can fly higher than an eagle
For you are the wind beneath my wings.”
Appears in 🔻:
- Take Flight with These 11 Wings Songs (2021)
- Wind: 3BOPS No. 46 (2021)
- 12 Powerful Songs About the Wind 💨 (2023)
10. Lakeside, “Fantastic Voyage”
💿 Fantastic Voyage • 🏷 Unidisc Music Inc. • 🗓 1980
The lyrics are incredibly fun, amplifying the overall vibe. Truly, “Fantastic Voyage” sounds like one big-time party:
“Just slide, glide, slippity-slide
Just forget about your troubles and your 9 to 5
And just sail on (That’s what you do), just sail on
Now this groove’s so funky, hey, what do you think?
What is it called? Let’s call it Lakeside stank.”
“Lakeside stank,” huh? I’m in! Honestly, there’s no way you can be bummed listening to “the directors of this groove ship.” Who doesn’t want to “Come along and ride on a fantastic voyage?” Even 40+ years later, doesn’t “The Land of Funk” sound like an inviting place? WOO!
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11. Grace Jones, “Warm Leatherette”
💿 Warm Leatherette • 🏷 Island • 📅 1980
“Warm Leatherette melts
On your burning flesh
You can see your reflection
On the luminescent dash.”
Grace Jones kills it with her mix of singing and ‘talking’ the lyrics. Did I mention that fact that Jones, well, she’s a bad ass?
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12. The Vapors, “Turning Japanese”
💿 New Clear Days • 🏷 RT Industries • 📅 1980
“I’ve got your picture, I’ve got your picture
I’d like a million f you, all ‘round my cell
I want a doctor to take your picture
So, I can look at you from inside as well
You’ve got md turning up and turning down
And turning in and turning ‘round
I’m turning Japanese.”
Yes, The Vapors totally deserve the blame! I mean, pictures are potent and incite the mind and the loins. Furthermore, though debunked regarding the song, turning Japanese is slang for masturbation, and the effect on the eyes. I’ll leave it that – do what you will with it. The song, of course, is a classic. And if he’s lonely, who’s going to deny him some solo fun? Also, worth noting, there are distinct Japanese music cues in addition to the punk/new wave vibes.
Appears in 🔻:
- 11 Captivating Songs Associated with Japan (2021)
- 11 Songs You Surely Must Turn Up (2021)
- Solo Time: 5ive Songs No. 16 (2022)
13. Luther Vandross, “Here and Now”
💿 The Essential Luther Vandross • 🏷 Sony Music Entertainment • 📅 2015
What makes “Here and Now” so awesome, first and foremost, are the incredible sophisticated vocals by Luther. Few could concoct such buttery smooth performances like Vandross, who never sounded like he broke a sweat (he did sweat, of course). The way that Vandross executes the melodies, as well as the ad-libs – the nuances and the runs – is stunning. Of course, the theme of love never grows old. “I look in your eyes / And there I see / What happiness really means…” Aww 🥰, its lyrics like that that make you appreciate the beauty and power of love. Of course, the crème de la crème – the crowning achievement – is the chorus: “Here and now / I promise to love faithfully / You’re all I need / Here and now / I vow to be one with thee / Your love is all I need.” The perfect wedding song more than three decades later, Luther Vandross delivered something truly special with 🎵 “Here and Now”. It should come as no surprise he won the 🏆 Grammy for Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male 💪.
Appears in 🔻:
- Luther Vandross, “Here and Now”: Throwback Vibez 🕶️🎶 77 (2023)
- 11 Compelling Songs Focused on HERE (2023)
Incredible Songs: 1980s, Vol. 3 [📷: Brent Faulkner / The Musical Hype; Arista, Atlantic, Hollywood, Island, Leidseplein Presse B.V., Motown, Parlophone, RT Industries, Sony Music Entertainment, Unidisc Music Inc., Warner; Yaritza from Pexels]
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