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More '80s Pop - School of Rock: '80s Pop

Artist Song
Prince & The Revolution  When Doves Cry  
Olivia Newton-John  Physical  
Kim Carnes  Bette Davis Eyes  
The B-52's  Love Shack  
Diana Ross & Lionel Richie  Endless Love  
Pet Shop Boys  West End Girls  
Joan Jett & The Blackhearts  I Love Rock 'N Roll  
Irene Cara  Flashdance...What a Feeling  
Mr. Mister  Broken Wings  
Christopher Cross  Sailing  
Bryan Adams  Summer of '69  
Daryl Hall & John Oates  Maneater  
Survivor  Eye of the Tiger  
Rod Stewart  Forever Young  
Bobby McFerrin  Don't Worry, Be Happy  
Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes  (I've Had) The Time of My Life [Remastered 2003]  
Tommy Tutone  867-5309/Jenny  
Paula Abdul  Straight Up  
The J. Geils Band  Centerfold  
Paul McCartney & Stevie Wonder  Ebony and Ivory  
John Lennon  (Just Like) Starting Over  
Diana Ross  Upside Down  
Dionne Warwick  That's What Friends Are For  
Stevie Nicks  Edge of Seventeen  
Crowded House  Don't Dream It's Over  
Billy Ocean  Caribbean Queen (No More Love On the Run)  
Sheena Easton  Morning Train (Nine to Five)  
John Waite  Missing You  

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You'd think, between our Study Guide and all the other poptastic playlists we've assembled, that we'd already mined every '80s nugget and upended every one of the decade's dusty crates. Oh, how wrong you'd be. Diana Ross notches the biggest hit of her post-Supremes career as she teams up with Lionel Richie for "Endless Love," packing all the hopes and fears of a star-crossed first love into a four-and-a-half-minute epic drama. New wave camp and old-school funk nestle cheek-to-cheek — no, make that beehive-to-Jheri curl — in the B-52's' frisky frolic, "Love Shack," named the Best Single of 1989 by [i]Rolling Stone[/i]. Crowded House's resident hopeless romantic, Neil Finn, debuts his post-Split Enz band with a pastel wash of bittersweet pop gorgeousness, "Don't Dream It's Over." And Olivia Newton-John exercises her vocal cords all the way to the biggest hit of 1981 with the song that launched a hundred million leg-lifts (and wore through two-hundred million leg warmers), "Physical." From "Centerfold" to "Crazy Little Thing Called Love," we've got a decade's worth of your favorite artists a mere mouse click away.
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