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  1. Dec 22, 2023 · I’ve curated a collection of the best new wave songs ever made, showcasing the genre’s unique blend of pop, punk, and electronic influences. This article celebrates the innovative sounds and iconic tracks that defined an era and continue to resonate with music fans worldwide.

    • Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This) — Eurythmics, Annie Lennox, And Dave Stewart. Eurythmics, Annie Lennox, Dave Stewart - Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This) (Official Video)
    • Don’t Stand So Close To Me — The Police. The Police - Don't Stand So Close To Me (Official Music Video) The Police’s 1980 single Don’t Stand So Close To Me was written with their fanbase in mind.
    • Always Something There To Remind Me — Naked Eyes. Always Something There to Remind Me (2018 Remaster) Always Something To Remind Me was first composed in the 1960s and recorded by multiple artists during the decade.
    • Video Killed The Radio Star — The Buggles. The Buggles - Video Killed The Radio Star (Official Music Video) Video Killed The Radio Star was released in 1979 and was famously the first video to air on MTV when it began in 1981.
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    • “Heart of Glass” by Blondie. Song year: 1979. New York City punk veterans Blondie scored a hit with their new wave single, “Heart of Glass.” The song is considered one of the greatest tracks ever and helped usher in an era of dance rock.
    • “Love Will Tear Us Apart” by Joy Division. Song year: 1980. Over frantic drumming and piercing synthesizers, Joy Division's Ian Curtis spells out his oblique relationship problems in “Love Will Tear Us Apart.”
    • “I Ran (So Far Away)” by A Flock of Seagulls. Song year: 1982. A Flock of Seagulls' single “I Ran (So Far Away)” is as stylish as it is catchy. The British new wave group took America by storm with its spacey sound and wild hair cuts.
    • “Running Up That Hill” by Kate Bush. Song year: 1985. Kate Bush's eccentricities as a singer-songwriter were a perfect match for the burgeoning studio technology of the '80s.
    • “Just Like Heaven” – The Cure (1987, Fiction Records) From their album “Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me,” The Cure’s “Just Like Heaven” is a celestial blend of Robert Smith’s melancholic vocals and dreamy guitar layers.
    • “Don’t You (Forget About Me)” – Simple Minds (1985, Virgin Records) Thanks to “The Breakfast Club”, this song has become a new wave anthem. From the soundtrack album, “Don’t You (Forget About Me)” by Simple Minds etches itself in your mind with Jim Kerr’s captivating vocals and a synth-heavy backdrop.
    • “Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)” – Eurythmics (1983, RCA Records) Off their second album of the same name, “Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)” is a synth-pop masterpiece by Eurythmics.
    • “Love Will Tear Us Apart” – Joy Division (1980, Factory Records) “Love Will Tear Us Apart” from Joy Division’s “Closer” is the epitome of new wave melancholia.
  3. My picks for the 100 best New Wave songs (loosely defined) are mostly by artists that were considered New Wave in the US, although some may be defined more as post-punk, but their selections are from a "dip" into a more New Wave sound.

  4. Oct 13, 2020 · As we look at the best New Wave albums of the ’70s and ’80s, we’re focused both on the early records which overlap with our 50 Best Post-Punk Albums list through the New Romantics, left-of...

  5. 100 Greatest New Wave Songs. Background - 'New Wave' evolved from 'Punk' in the late '70s being less anti-social and more radio (and MTV) friendly, hitting it's high in '83 and faded...

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