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  2. A list of the favorite lines from songs people have sent me. "Layin' It On The Line", Favorite Lines from Eighties Songs, Index The purpose of this page is really pretty simple, I'm just looking for people's favorite song lyrics, preferably 4 lines or less from a song.

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    • UB40 - 'Red Red Wine' UB40 - Red Red Wine (Official Video) You might not have realised it, but Neil Diamond first recorded this song back in 1967. UB40 feud: Reggae band's complicated history and why the Campbell brothers fell out.
    • Phil Collins - 'Another Day in Paradise' Phil Collins - Another Day In Paradise (Official Music Video) This ballad saw Phil Collins sing the tune from a third-person perspective, looking at a man crossing the street to ignore a homeless woman, imploring listeners not to turn a blind eye to those in need.
    • Culture Club - 'Karma Chameleon' Culture Club - Karma Chameleon (Official Music Video) This was the song that made Boy George an even bigger star around the world.
    • Rick Astley - 'Never Gonna Give You Up' Rick Astley - Never Gonna Give You Up (Official Music Video) If there's one song from the Stock, Aitken and Waterman era that has stood the test of time, it's Rick Astley's international number one smash.
    • "Every Breath You Take" — The Police (1983)
    • "Should I Stay or Should I Go?" — The Clash (1982)
    • "Ghostbusters" — Ray Parker, Jr. (1984)
    • "Hello" — Lionel Richie (1984)
    • Beat It – Michael Jackson (1982) “Beat It,” the classic Michael Jackson song, is one of the most iconic songs of the ’80s pop era. With its catchy beat and empowering message about standing up for yourself, it’s easy to see why it was such a big hit.
    • Jessie’s Girl – Rick Springfield (1981) Rick Springfield’s “Jessie’s Girl” is an iconic pop song from the ’80s that has remained timeless throughout the decades.
    • Take On Me by A-ha (1985) “Take On Me” by A-ha is one of the most iconic and beloved 80s pop songs ever. It features a catchy synth-pop hook, a soaring chorus, and perhaps one of history’s most memorable music videos.
    • Billie Jean – Michael Jackson (1982) “Billie Jean” by Michael Jackson is an iconic 80s pop song that will never go out of style. It’s an instantly recognizable tune with clever lyrics and catchy melodies, the perfect recipe for a timeless classic.
  3. Aug 8, 2016 · Like Madonna's "Papa Don't Preach," the peppy " You Dropped a Bomb on Me" by The Gap Band taught me that first love and sex wasn't always positive: "You were my first explosion, turned out to be corrosion. You were the first for me." Image via Giphy. A lot of 1980's music embraced the mental acuity and social messages embedded in some 1980s songs.

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