Favorite 100 Songs of the 80s: (#21) Don Henley – Dirty Laundry

July 21, 2017

As I grew older, I gained an appreciation for the premise of Don Henley’s “Dirty Laundry”, which for the record is great.  However, this was released when I was 11 and back then the song grabbed my attention for two reasons: it was once theme music on Saturday morning WWF programming, and I really (really) … Read More

Favorite 100 Songs of the 80s: (#23) Eddie Murphy– Party All The Time

July 19, 2017

If you’re too young to have been around for the 80s, think Kevin Hart.  With his success in stand-up comedy and the big screen, I suppose Hart’s the modern day equivalent to Eddie Murphy, although personally I don’t think Hart holds a candle to Murphy’s popularity back in the day. Murphy pretty much saved Saturday … Read More

Favorite 100 Songs of the 80s: (#24) Men At Work – Who Can It Be Now

July 18, 2017

Chances are if grew up during the 1980’s, Men at Work were part of your album collection.  Off their first-rate Business As Usual debut came my favorite single, Who Can It Be Now.  Truthfully, it’s of the most entertainingly senseless tunes ever recorded. Lyrically it’s no masterpiece. It took many years and air-sax practice to … Read More

Favorite 100 Songs of the 80s: (#25) New Edition – Cool It Now

July 17, 2017

“Ronnie, Bobby, Ricky & Mike.” That has to be among the most reminisced one-liner lyrics from the 80s, regardless of music genre preference. The most ironic thing about Cool It Now is that it’s a song that nearly didn’t get made—not by New Edition anyway. As the story goes songwriters Vincent Brantley and Rick Timas penned … Read More

Favorite 100 Songs of the 80s: (#26) Madonna – Like A Virgin

July 14, 2017

Madonna’s been a mainstay in the music scene four decades (sorry for making her sound old) strong but her most dominant remains the 80s, where she along with Whitney Houston ascended to become the leading female titans of the industry. This is Madonna’s fifth and final appearance in the countdown—the most of any solo artist or group … Read More

Favorite 100 Songs of the 80s: (#27) Hall & Oates – Private Eyes

July 13, 2017

This is the fourth and final Hall & Oates entry in this countdown, joining I Can’t Go For That (No. 100), You Make My Dreams Come True (69) and Maneater (46). So what earns the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame duo the distinction of joining Madonna as the only four-timers (to this point) on the … Read More

Favorite 100 Songs of the 80s: (#28) J. Geils Band – Centerfold

July 12, 2017

Many think the J. Geils Band suddenly erupted on the scene in 1981 with their smash hit Centerfold, but for more than 10 years prior the band toured the country sans the benefit of a single top 10 hit. That changed, seemingly in the blink of an eye as the MTV era rolled in. Centerfold was one of … Read More

Favorite 100 Songs of the 80s: (#29) Dexys Midnite Runners – Come On Eileen

July 11, 2017

There’s a plethora of British music groups from the 80’s who dropped a chart topper before seemingly disappearing forever, but merely a handful where that one-hit wonder truly stands the test of time. In my opinion, Dexys Midnite Runners are one of them. Come On Eileen is one of the most known and appreciated ditties of … Read More

Favorite 100 Songs of the 80s: (#31) Van Halen – Jump

July 7, 2017

I’d be a liar if I tried passing myself off as a rabid Van Halen fan from day one. With the exception of Running With The Devil (a great song) off their self-titled debut album in 1978, I’m not sure I heard of any song off their first four LPs, and if I did I … Read More