Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Best Eighties Love Songs, EVER

I have a mix CD with this title: The Best 80s Love Songs Ever! These songs were near & dear to my heart during those formative junior high years. I fell asleep every night with my headphones on and my walkman tuned to 99.9, The Affection Connection, with Karla Foxx. I was always dreaming of my one true love, whomever that might be at the moment. When I heard a song I liked, I would write it down on a little square of paper that soon became filled with titles and artists. I still have that paper somewhere. Over the years stand-out favorites rose above the one-hit wonders and I came up with a list of the best. Here's my top 13, in no particular order.


1. When I'm With You- by Sheriff. I remember hearing on the radio that the last note of the song holds the record for the longest-held not. Or something like that. This song reached #1 in 1989.


2. Faithfully - by Journey, 1983. This song might be on everyone's top 13 list, even though they topped out on the charts at #12. And Journey is still touring! I'm throwing Open Arms in here too, as it's on my mix CD. It was on the 1981 Escape album, which scored three #1 singles, including Open Arms.


3. I Can't Fight This Feeling - by REO Speedwagon. This hit #1 in 1985. This was the song dedicated to any boy that I was friends with first. Including (much later) my husband! And it's eternally dedicated to him now!

4. Every Breath You Take - by The Police, 1983. According to Billboard, this was the #1 song for 1983. No question why.


5. After All - by Peter Cetera. This was a duet with Cher that came out as a movie soundtrack in 1989. My friends and I repeatedly watched this movie, Chances Are, which featured this song as a major part of the story line. Starring Robert Downey, Jr., Cybill Shepherd, Ryan O'Neal, and Mary Stuart Masterson - if you haven't seen this, get to Blockbuster right now!


6. Take My Breath Away - by Berlin. This song is the ultimate for sexy and sultry, I love the slow beat. And of course, was made popular by Top Gun. I didn't see Top Gun until I was in college (mid 90s) but this song hit #1 in 1986, when the movie came out.

7. Right Here Waiting - by Richard Marx. Ahh, this was the ultimate song during the "TRB ♥s RJP Forever" phase. Which lasted about four years, a long time for teenagers. Richard Marx had a slew of top 10 hits in the late 80s - this song was on the 1989 Repeat Offender album, which had three #1 hits!


8. Crazy For You - by Madonna. This is my favorite song by Madonna, it has always made me melt. I guess I loved it at the time because I went to every Saturday Night Dance for the 14-year-olds and I dreamed of having this kind of chemistry with someone. This song hit #1 in 1985, along with almost every song Madonna put out in the mid 80s. Superstar!


9. All I Need - by Jack Wagner. Reached #2 in 1985. Apparently Jack Wagner was a soap opera star before he came out with one album. He was on General Hospital, Santa Barbara, Melrose Place, and The Bold and the Beautiful. I had no idea. I still like this song.


10. Babe - by Styx. This song actually came out in 1979 - but hit #1 in 1980. I was three. I have loved this song since the first time I heard it and it seems impossible for people not to sing along when it's on the radio.

11. Forever Young - by Alphaville. According to Billboard, this song (from a 1984 album of the same name) reached 32 on the "Hot Dance Music/Club Play" Chart. And then in 1988 it reached 65 on The Billboard Hot 100. I can't believe it never made it into the top 10! This is a staple of 80s songs, full of nostalgia and meaning for almost everyone. It certainly makes my top 13.


12. When I See You Smile - by Bad English. Bad English was made up of an ex-Journey member, John Waite, who did that awesome song Missing You ('84), and a bunch of other guys. When I See You Smile was their first single, and hit #1 in 1989. Their second album was a flop and they split up. But left us this great song!


13. Groovey Kind of Love - by Phil Collins. This one gets me right in the heart and I always want to close my eyes and sing at the top of my voice. And usually do. A #1 hit in 1988, this song was part of 13 straight songs to hit the Top Ten for Collins. That's some good music.


Honorable Mentions:


Lady in Red - by Chris DeBurgh. #3 in 1987, he wrote it himself

Hands to Heaven - by Breathe. #2 in 1988

The Search is Over - by Survivor. #4 in 1985

Sometimes When We Touch - by Dan Hill. smash hit in 1977 but still playing in the 80s!

Endless Love - by Lionel Richie & Diana Ross. #2 overall for 1981.


What Are Your Favorites?
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12 comments:

Jane of Seagull Fountain said... 1

Oh, how I love Lady in Red. Or, at least my memories associated with that song, even if the boy I loved at the time DID turn out to be gay.

Still disappointed that Jesse's Girl didn't make the cut. Unrequited love is so beautiful. (not.)

Anonymous said... 2

Man!! That is so cool! So many of those songs bring back memories!!!

VERY cool TT!

Yasmin said... 3

happy tt and i heart endless love and every breath you take!

Anonymous said... 4

I can't even pick a favorite, but I loved the trip down memory lane. Great list!

Anonymous said... 5

Ok so I may have only been born in 1984, but I can appreciate music from any time. #6 BEING MY ALL TIME FAVORITE!!!! But great list. Happy TT and have a great weekend.

Anonymous said... 6

Excellent list! I remember every one of those songs (and sung some of them very badly into my hairbrush while thinking of "him") lol!

YellowRose said... 7

Talk about a flashback!! Loved these songs! We had "Endless Love" in our wedding...awwww

Happy TT!

Donna said... 8

Ah, yes, all my teen angst in one post...

That is a great list.

Anonymous said... 9

I'm more retro so I'm into the 50s and 60s but here's one I really liked in the 80s:

Up Where We Belong, Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnes - I have always loved Joe Cocker's whiskey stained voice and I liked the movie An Officer and a Gentlemen.

Happy TT from another woman with a "bounty of diverse interests and responsibilities"!

My TT: 13 Clean Comedians from my Youth

Robyn said... 10

Very good list of 80s. I would have had to add in a some Air Supply. Yep, I was that cheesy.

Candice said... 11

Oh yeah, what good memories those songs bring back. I have to agree with your list and add a few: Chicago and Air Supply (when I hear their songs today I think of how sappy they are!)

Somebody by Depeche Mode

Billy Joel songs (I was a huge fan)

Most of the Journey songs

Bed of Roses by BonJovi

Everything I do by Bryan Adams (totally a Sat. night dance song!)

If I Could do Anything for Love by Meatloaf (I even bought the piano music to this song and tried to learn it)
and my #1 favorite back then: Love of a Lifetime by Firehouse (I even considered that for our first dance at our wedding reception, YIKES! That would have been funny!)

And back then I HATED country and swore I would never like it......I guess tastes change with the growing years!

You are giving me a great idea, I want to make an 80's mix on my ipod. Now all I need is to track down all those songs!

Anonymous said... 12

I love Journey! Faithfully is definitely my all-time favorite song. I'm absolutely obsessed with them. I recently (Aug. 7, 2008) went to one of their concerts in Nashville, TN, and it was amazing. Their new new lead singer, Arnel Pineda, really does them justice.