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Nostalgic or fresh? Great Western pop masterpieces and hit songs from the 1980s

The 1980s transformed music history and had a profound impact on later musicians.

Even those who didn’t live through the era can bask in a sense of nostalgia that feels somehow familiar.

Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, Madonna, Whitney Houston, Cyndi Lauper…

We researched pop hits from the West that defined the ’80s.

From those, we carefully selected the most popular tracks based on reliable feedback from music fans who visit our site.

Find a favorite track and dive in!

Nostalgic, or fresh? Great Western pop masterpieces and hit songs from the 80s (1–10)

Take On Mea-ha

a-ha – Take On Me (Official Video) [4K]
Take On Mea-ha

It’s a song with a unique intro and an impressive long falsetto note.

Although the artist is from Norway, this track reached number one on charts across the United States and around the world.

The music video was also highly acclaimed, winning six categories at the MTV Music Awards.

Sunglasses at NightCorey Hart

Corey Hart – Sunglasses At Night (Official Music Video)
Sunglasses at NightCorey Hart

Canadian singer Corey Hart, who scored numerous big hits in the ’80s with his sweet looks and sexy yet powerful vocals.

His track “Sunglasses at Night,” which pairs his voice with a driving beat, was his debut song and the one that launched his career.

Livin’ On A PrayerBon Jovi

They’re a world-famous rock band that debuted in the ’80s.

Their appeal lies in Jon Bon Jovi’s powerhouse vocals and Richie Sambora’s heavy guitar solos.

They’re especially known for breaking big in Japan first.

Their song “Tokyo Road,” inspired by Japan, is also well known.

Nostalgic or fresh? Great Western pop masterpieces and hit songs of the 80s (11–20)

GhostbustersRay Parker Jr.

Ray Parker Jr. – Ghostbusters (Official HD Video)
GhostbustersRay Parker Jr.

Along with the theme song for the 1984 blockbuster film Ghostbusters, Ray Parker Jr.’s track became so popular it turned into a social phenomenon.

From the memorable opening intro to the overall rhythmic sound, everyone found themselves stepping to the beat and pretending to be Ghostbusters—that is, ghost hunters.

It still sounds fresh even now.

I Can’t Go for That (No Can Do)Daryl Hall & John Oates

Daryl Hall & John Oates – I Can’t Go For That (No Can Do) (Official Video)
I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)Daryl Hall & John Oates

They were a popular duo commonly known as Hall & Oates.

Their songs were loved around the world, and they commanded respect as artists of the ’80s.

This song is one that everyone has surely heard at least once—a timeless classic with a fresh feel, featuring a repeating rhythm and stylish saxophone sound.

Hungry Like the Wolf (2009 Remastered Version)Duran Duran

Duran Duran enjoyed overwhelming popularity among younger generations as an ’80s rock band.

Known as a British new wave band, this song is one of their signature tracks.

Some thirty-plus years later, the rock band Muse covered it, showing how their sound has left a significant influence on later rock bands.

Walking On SunshineKatrina of Katrina & the Waves

This is a song released in 1983 that became a big hit as a rhythmic, dance-inducing rock track.

It’s from their debut album and was initially released only in Canada, but later came out worldwide.

Known as a bright and refreshing New Wave sound, it captivated everyone.

Listening to it makes your heart feel like dancing, too.