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Top 100 Songs of the 1980s (80 - 71)

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Top 100 Songs of the 1980s 80  71 game quiz
"This quiz features ten of the 100 most popular songs in the U.S. as determined by the Billboard Hot 100 charts from the 1980s. Find out how much you know about these songs that touched and affected so many lives."

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1. Song Number 80: "I like it here with my childhood friend"

This is the single that introduced Men At Work to an American audience when it shot to number one in October of 1982. Do you recall the name of this song about a man who is a little paranoid?
    The Safety Dance
    Who Can It Be Now?
    Somebody's Watching Me
    They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha Haaa!


2. Song Number 79: "Everytime the phone rings, I pray to God it's you"

The six woman group Klymaxx had their biggest hit with this ballad about a woman who "just can't believe" that she and her ex are through. Can you tell me the name of this bittersweet tune?
    Separate Lives
    I Miss You
    I'd Still Say Yes
    Mr. Telephone Man


3. Song Number 78: "Take my tears and that's not nearly all"

In 1982 this song set the record for the most weeks any song had ever remained on the Billboard Hot 100. It hung around for an astonishing 43 weeks and in the process racked up enough points to become the 78th biggest hit of the decade. Do you know the name of this New Wave classic by Soft Cell?
    Too Shy
    The Tears of a Clown
    Always Something There to Remind Me
    Tainted Love


4. Song Number 77: "I never dreamed I'd spend one night alone by myself"

It was easy to find two superstars teaming up for a hit record in the 1980's. In fact, nine of the 100 biggest songs of the decade were sung by celebrity duets. Two singers who were part of number one hits during the seventies brought their talents together on this song which stayed on top for three weeks. Do you recall who sang the 1986 hit "On My Own"?
    Barbra Streisand and Barry Gibb
    Beyonce and Jay-Z
    John Lennon and Whitney Houston
    Patti Labelle and Michael McDonald


5. Song Number 76: "Cryin' on the corner, waitin' in the rain"

...begins this 1982 smash about a woman who swears she'll "never, ever wait again". Do you know the name of Quarterflash's only top ten hit?
    Heartbreaker
    Harden My Heart
    Take Me To Heart
    Singin' in the Rain


6. Song Number 75: "I said, 'I'm happy for you, I'm really happy for you'"

In a career spanning decades, the band Chicago hit the top three times, each almost exactly six years apart. Their first chart topper was in the fall of 1976. Six years later in the fall of 1982 they went back to number one and then returned a third time with this ballad about a man trying to forget a former love. Can you tell me their number one song from the fall of 1988?
    Look Away
    Missing You
    You're the Inspiration
    Shiny Happy People


7. Song Number 74: "And I know all the games you play because I play them too"

Billboard named it the most popular record of 1988. It was the title track of an album which spawned four number one singles and sold over ten million copies in the United States alone. Do you remember this song with a video showing the singer wearing shades, a leather jacket and a tight pair of denim jeans?
    Baby Got Back
    Roll With It
    Faith
    Like A Virgin


8. Song Number 73: "They see your every move"

For the first half of the eighties, the most successful recording act in America was the duo Hall and Oates. In one year's time they scored three number one songs including this smash which held the top spot for two weeks in November, 1981. Do you recall the song with a memorable handclap in its chorus?
    Eyes Without a Face
    Bette Davis Eyes
    Private Eyes
    Ol' Blue Eyes


9. Song Number 72: "It's more than a touch or a word we say"

In 1982 this song was crowned King of the Could've Beens. It set the all time record for most weeks spent in the runner up position on the Billboard Hot 100. It was held at number two for 10 weeks, never quite entering number one territory. Can you tell me the name of the Foreigner classic that achieved this dubious feat?
    Double Vision
    Waiting for a Girl Like You
    Open Arms
    I Touch Myself


10. Song Number 71: "Who knows what tomorrow brings in a world few hearts survive"

This song took home the Best Original Song Oscar soon after spending three weeks at number one in November, 1982. Do you remember what movie featured this inspirational ballad by Joe Cocker and Jennifer Warnes?
    An Officer and a Gentleman
    Sophie's Choice
    Dirty Dancing
    Lambada: The Forbidden Dance

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