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A Video Trip Through The Top Ten Songs of the ’80s

May 25, 2020 By the80sruled Leave a Comment


In our humble opinion, the ’80s produced the greatest collection of music of all time! From rock to pop to country to hip hop, the ’80s had it all. Check out the music videos for the #1 songs on the Billboard Hot 100 charts from each year during the ’80s:

  • 1980 – Blondie – Call Me
  • 1981 – Kim Carnes – Bette Davis Eyes
  • 1982 – Olivia Newton-John – Physical
  • 1983 – The Police – Every Breath You Take
  • 1984 – Prince – When Doves Cry
  • 1985 – Wham! featuring George Michael – Careless Whisper
  • 1986 – Dionne Warwick – That’s What Friends Are For
  • 1987 – The Bangles – Walk Like An Egyptian
  • 1988 – George Michael – Faith
  • 1989 – Chicago – Look Away


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