THE BEST SONGS OF THE 80S

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Abracadabra – Steve Miller Band  

Beat It – Michael Jackson  

Club Tropicana – Wham  

Dancing On The Ceiling – Lionel Richie  

Danger Zone – Kenny Loggins  

Don't You Forget About Me - Simple Minds 

Don’t Stop Believing – Journey 

Don’t You Want Me – Human League  

Easy Lover – Phil Collins  

Eye Of The Tiger – Survivor  

Final Countdown – Europe  

Footloose – Kenny Loggins  

Gold – Spandau Ballet  

I’m Your Man – Wham  

Jump – Van Halen  

Just Can’t Get Enough – Depeche Mode  

Karma Chameleon – Culture Club  

Lets Dance – David Bowie  

Little Respect – Erasure  

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Living On A Prayer – Bon Jovi  

Maneater – Hall & Oates  

Maniac – Michael Sembello   

Never Gonna Give You Up – Rick Astley  

Power Of Love – Huey Lewis  

Radio Gaga -Queen 

Relax – Frankie Goes To Hollywood 

Rio – Duran Duran  

Sledgehammer – Peter Gabriel  

Tainted Love – Soft Cell   

Take On Me – A-Ha 

The Look Of Love – ABC  

Video Killed The Radio Star – The Buggles  

Waiting For A Star To Fall – Boy Meets Girl  

Wake Me Up Before You Go – Wham  

We Built This City – Starships  

We Don’t Have To Take Our Clothes Off – Jermaine Stewart  

You Can Call Me Al – Paul Simon  

You Make My Dreams – Hall & Oates  



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Everyone who is old enough to remember the 80s remember the times they spent ironing on the letters of their favourite bands onto their t-shirts. They remember perms and ripped jeans, which are - amazingly – making a comeback nowadays! The 80s were the fun era, filled to the brim with Converse All Stars (or Chucks, depending on where you’re from) and denim jackets. Everyone loved neon colours, leg warmers and the hair – oh, the hair- it was so impressive, wasn’t it? No one was out on a Friday night without their hair sprayed to perfection, including the big named rock stars that played their gigs. Side ponies, man-ponies and hairstyles with big, huge curls were all perfected and rocked and no one batted an eyelid.


The 1984 were AMAZING!! The 80’s tunes were just so much fun! Just when we thought we couldn’t love them any more they then performed a set of current music... So we had the best of both!! I can not recommend this band enough!! All our guests loved them and the atmosphere they created - Absolutely brilliant.
— Jennifer Fothergill, Managing Director, Debenhams