More Great 80’s Music Hits – The Ladies of the 80’s

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Here we go again! Take your time machine and come with me again 80, memory lane of music. This time we give it a twist, will we? Let’s just mark the ladies who gave us some of the best Greatest Hits, Music of the 80s. We are some big names, time and a few other covers are not so easy to recognize it. But their total cooperation of the great music hits that have helped, the decade known the Big 80 have. Let’s roll …

First on the list is Pat Benatar. What about his music greatest hits of the 80s, love is a battlefield and hit me with your best shot. The popular Laura Branigan Self Control, and his Smash Hits, and Gloria’s Big Movie Hits of the 80s Flash Dance. Tiffany has also thrown in some catchy hits, as I think we’re alone now, and I saw him.

Do not, in fact, Debbie Gibson. Her big hits from the 80 included only in my dreams, and Shake Your Love. Nena has a strong presence with his song 99 Luft Balloons. The U.S. version was 99 Red Balloons. Has anyone taken center Tiffany’s Tower in the Big 80? Quite a way to reduce exposure unuiqe get, but hey, what it needs. just goes to show the diversity of the artists and fans who adored them.

The next step, we Martika and 80 unforgettable hit Toy Soldiers. One of my favorites so far. We can not go into the list of results, without throwing in jaunty Toni Basil. His gift of great music is Mickey. I love guides always loved! Another favorite of all time is the most popular Go-Go’s. We Got The Beat, Our Lips Are Sealed and holidays. 80’s hits and classics all in one. The singer of the Go-Go’s, as we all know, Belinda Carlisle. His solo career has given us hits like heaven a place on earth, and the circles in the sand. Bangles and great music video 80’s Walk Like an Egyptian is still a staple for classic video stations.

Susanna Hoffs and her eyes are crazy, it’s something I’ll never forget. Too cool. Speaking of big hits, music videos, Tina Turner is an artist and strong women, raised a good head of steam in the 80s. Among his successes, What’s Love Got To Do With It and Better Be Good To Me Timeless Treasures still alive. Terry Nunn in front of a group called Berlin. Who can ever forget their 80 hit Take My Breath Away. In perhaps the best film of all time “Top Gun”. Maybe I’m a little biased here! Brass In Pocket and came in the middle of the road from the super-group The Pretenders. Did you know that is not Brass In Pocket the bands favorite song to perform? But certianly is their most requested. Chrissy Hynde was made to sing this! Metal Hard Rock ‘glam scandal had the great warrior 80 hits.

I see high nor Patti Smythe and Roxi Crankin ‘It Up, so far. A small group of Seattle area, the heart had known some big hits of classical music in the 80s too. These dreams, and If Looks Could Kill are just some of the mega-band. Little Vixen all girl band with the most important artists achieved in part due to the item by more than 80 years, Livin ‘On The Edge Of A Broken Heart. Not to be surpassed, paired with Lita Ford Ozzy Osbourne for the duo, Close My Eyes Forever. His solo hit Kiss Me Deadly was not too far behind. Another rocker, Joan Jett is we need. I Love Rock N Roll and Do You Want to Touch Me is by far the great classics that survive to this day. To close the list, we have something to say about Cher. If I could turn back time was a favorite of mine and my colleagues when I was in the Navy of the United States for obvious reasons. Man I want this ship of battle!

Now some hits 80s Music Trivia. Does anyone know the singer engaged with Meat Loaf on his huge hit Paradise by the dashboard lights? The woman you see is named Karla DeVito. But did you know she was actually lip-syncing? The voice you can hear the song belongs to Ellen Foley. Apparently Karla and meatloaf made a video for this song, and people associated with Karla, she decided to keep them on stage for the tour!

So there you have it. The ladies of the 80s and a little music to start quiz. Thank you for sharing with another 80’s Music Hits memory with me. Rock On!