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  2. Jan 25, 2007 · Last Updated: 2023-11-15. Newly added names are in Red. List of 100 Greatest New Wave Songs as compiled and ranked by digitaldreamdoor.com.

    • Everybody Wants to Rule the World. Tears for Fears. 1,162 votes. Tears for Fears' soaring anthem "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" features mesmerizing guitar riffs and vibrant synths, making it an emblematic New Wave hit.
    • Don't You (Forget About Me) Simple Minds. 1,117 votes. Simple Minds' unforgettable anthem "Don't You (Forget About Me)" defines the 80s New Wave sound with its moody synths and Jim Kerr's distinctive vocals.
    • Tainted Love. Soft Cell. 1,086 votes. Soft Cell's pulsating cover of "Tainted Love" boasts infectious synth beats, perfectly complementing Marc Almond's signature vocal style.
    • Don't You Want Me. The Human League. 960 votes. The Human League captured the essence of 80s synthpop with their catchy hit "Don't You Want Me," featuring irresistible electronic hooks and an engaging duet between Philip Oakey and Joanne Catherall.
    • Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) — Eurythmics, Annie Lennox, and Dave Stewart
    • Don’T Stand So Close to Me — The Police
    • Always Something There to Remind Me — Naked Eyes
    • Video Killed The Radio Star — The Buggles
    • I Don’T Like Mondays — The Boomtown Rats
    • The Big Country — Talking Heads
    • Christine — Siouxsie and The Banshees
    • Blue Monday 88 — New Order
    • Rock Lobster — The B-52’s
    • Tainted Love — Soft Cell

    British band Eurythmics wasn’t widely known outside their native UK until they released Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This) in 1983. The music video, as well as singer Annie Lennox’s unique look, caught the world’s attention; as a result, the song was an international hit. It rose to the top of the chartsin both the US and the UK and remains the band’s...

    The Police’s 1980 single Don’t Stand So Close To Mewas written with their fanbase in mind. The group had a large number of teenage fans, which inspired the song about a teacher having a sexual relationship with a student. It was a hit around the world, earning a Grammy Award For Best Rock Performance By A Group the following year. Next: The top 198...

    Always Something To Remind Mewas first composed in the 1960s and recorded by multiple artists during the decade. But the song became most famous when the new wave band Naked Eyes covered it in 1983. Their version gave it a modern, synth-pop-inspired makeover that propelled it to international attention.

    Video Killed The Radio Starwas released in 1979 and was famously the first video to air on MTV when it began in 1981. It was a massive hit in the UK and Australia but a sleeper hit in the US before climbing to the top of the charts in 1980. The song’s lyrics are a commentary on the rapidly-changing technology of the 20th century. Next: The top band...

    British band The Boomtown Rats composed the song I Don’t Like Mondays about the 1979 shooting spree of Brenda Ann Spencer, who opened fire on an elementary school playground one morning. The title came from her reply when a journalist asked her why she had done it. Next: List of songs about Monday

    The Big Countryis a 1978 new wave song by Talking Heads. The track describes flying over a beautiful suburb, but the singer insists that he would never live there. Frontman David Byrne has said that the song is a tongue-in-cheek response to the people who called him a snob who looked down on small-town communities.

    Siouxsie And The Banshees made a musical departure from their past work with the 1980 song Christine. The track features instrumentals such as acoustic guitar and electric organ. The song is about Christine Sizemore, whose struggle with dissociative identity disorder was chronicled in the book The Three Faces Of Eve.

    New Order’s 1983 song Blue Monday 88has been widely praised, becoming one of the best-selling singles of all time in the band’s native UK. The track was driven by distinctive synthesizer music, which would become a feature of their musical direction throughout the decade. It was composed to provide a simple encore for their live performances.

    The B-52’s were known for composing songs that have strange and nonsensical lyrics, and their 1978 track Rock Lobstercertainly falls into that category. The song is a description of a party with a variety of marine animals in attendance, both real and fantastical. There are also silly noises in the background to add to the absurdity. Next: The best...

    Tainted Lovewas first composed in the 1960s before the advent of the new wave genre. But the song received a second life when the band Soft Cell covered it in 1981. The duo gave it a new wave makeover, swapping out synthesizers for the original instruments.

  3. Dec 1, 2009 · 1. Joy Division - Love Will tear Us Apart. 2. Siouxsie & The Banshees - Christine. 3. The Smiths - There Is A Light That Never Goes Out. 4. Ultravox - Vienna. 5. Romeo Void - Never Say Never. 6.

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  4. 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.

  5. Dec 22, 2023 · Top new wave songs ever made. “Don’t You (Forget About Me)” by Simple Minds. “Tainted Love” by Soft Cell. “Rock Lobster” by The B-52’s. “Blue Monday 88” by New Order. “Christine” by Siouxsie and The Banshees. “The Big Country” by Talking Heads.

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