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      Name That ’80s Song!

      Name That ’80s Song!
      Music · Retro & Nostalgia

      By BrainFall Staff - Updated: April 1, 2024

      Gone are the days of big hair, plastic neon bracelets and acid-washed jeans, but the music of the ’80s will forever live in our hearts! Maybe those tunes sound familiar when you hear them, but can you actually name the songs that comprise the soundtrack of the ’80s? Take this quiz and find out!

      Name That ’80s Song!

      If you consider big hair, neon leggings, and shoulder pads to be the ultimate fashion statement, chances are you're also a maestro at pinpointing pop hits from the '80s. Imagine all the synth-heavy sounds and catchy choruses lining up for your sonic identification pleasure. The decade that brought us icons like Madonna, Michael Jackson, and Prince is calling your name—or should we say, you're about to call theirs. Get ready to hit play on your mental mixtape and test your tune-trivia mettle.

      A colorful jukebox flashes neon lights as music notes float in the air. Song titles from the '80s surround the jukebox in a vibrant display

      Let's crank up that time machine (it's totally decked out in day-glo, obviously) and embark on an auditory adventure that will have your nostalgia levels hitting the roof. With a slick quiz, you're about to become the wizard of 'Who sang that again?' and sprinkle some fun facts along the way like glitter at a glam rock concert. Sure, you may not have a fog machine or a disco ball, but mastering an 80s song quiz is pretty much the next best thing. Can you guess the song that had everyone moonwalking in a single glittery glove? Or which tune turned a classroom into a rock stage? Let's find out!

      Decoding the '80s Vibes

      A neon-lit jukebox flashes with '80s song titles. Cassette tapes and boomboxes surround it, creating a nostalgic atmosphere

      Fancy yourself a music aficionado? Then, put on your neon leg warmers and get ready to step into the time machine as we break down the quintessential elements of '80s music.

      Identify the Beat

      When you're getting ready to Name That '80s Song, listen up for that unmistakable rhythm. It's often a giveaway. The beat tended to have a strong and steady pulse, so if you find your foot tapping almost immediately, chances are you're hovering in the right decade. Remember, the first few seconds of a song can reveal a rhythm that's worthy of a disco ball and some seriously big hair.

      Singles and Synths

      '80s music was all about the rise of synthesizer use which gave us those distinctive electronic vibes. Be on the lookout for tunes dominated by synths, as they are a dead giveaway that you're in the realm of the 1980s. The single that ruled the airwaves might've been a love ballad or a power rock anthem, but those synths made sure you knew its era. Plus, they’re your golden ticket to scoping out the right title quicker than you can say "mixtape."

      The Ultimate '80s Quiz Challenge

      Get ready to rewind the cassette of your memory because it's time to press play on the Ultimate '80s Quiz Challenge. Show off just how much you remember about the rad tunes from the decade that brought us big hair and even bigger music hits.

      'Name That Track' Mania

      Are you itching to prove your '80s music prowess? Each question here is like a time travel trip back to the era of synth-pop and hairbands. You'll get a snippet of a lyric as your clue—it's your job to identify the title of that classic track. Don't worry; it's not rocket science... it's just pop history.

      Crazy Trivia Time

      Think you can handle more than just lyrics? This section's got all sorts of funky nuggets of trivia. Every question is crafted by a funtrivia editor who’s seen more neon than a Miami Vice episode. Plus, there's a nifty feedback system to tell you when you're right, and gently nudge you when your memory's a bit fuzzy.

      Are You an '80s Guru?

      Here's where things get gnarly. If you've sailed through the first two challenges, you might just be an '80s guru. Each question ups the ante with tougher clues, testing if you can recall the author of the hit or even the lesser-known tracks. Score high here, and you'll be the MVP of MTV! Ready to accept the challenge? Take the quiz and prove you’re totally tubular!

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      Question 1/31

      The King of Pop sang an anti-gang anthem in this 1983 video:

      • "Thriller"
      • "Beat It"
      • "Rock with You"
      • "Bad"
      Question 2/31

      How about this song from Wham! (1984):

      You put the boom-boom into my heart,
      You send my soul sky high when your lovin' starts

      • "Careless Whisper"
      • "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go"
      • "I'm Your Man"
      • "Everything She Wants"
      Question 3/31

      Duran Duran filmed this 1982 video aboard a yacht for a song about a woman named after a river:

      • "Hungry Like the Wolf"
      • "Rio"
      • "Wild Boys"
      • "The Reflex"
      Question 4/31

      Do you know your Madonna (1983)?

      Come on shine your heavenly body tonight
      'Cause I know you're gonna make everything all right

      • "Borderline"
      • "Lucky Star"
      • "Holiday"
      • "Like a Virgin"
      Question 5/31

      Lionel Richie admittedly made up African lyrics for this 1983 hit because he didn't have time to hire a translator:

      • "Hello"
      • "All Night Long (All Night)"
      • "Say You, Say Me"
      • "Penny Lover"
      Question 6/31

      Name that classic Bon Jovi (1986) hit:

      Gina works the diner all day,
      Working for her man
      She brings home her pay
      For love, for love

      • "Wanted Dead or Alive"
      • "I'll Be There for You"
      • "Livin' on a Prayer"
      • "You Give Love a Bad Name"
      Question 7/31

      This Simple Minds song is best known for playing over the closing credits in “The Breakfast Club.”

      I won't harm you or touch your defenses.
      Vanity and security

      • “Don’t You (Forget About Me)”
      • “Alive and Kicking”
      • “If You Leave”
      • “Heartbreak Beat”
      Question 8/31

      The Bangles created a new dance craze thanks to this video for the group's 1986 hit.

      • "Walk Like an Egyptian"
      • "Eternal Flame"
      • "Manic Monday"
      • "Hazy Shade of Winter"
      Question 9/31

      Think of Annie Lennox's vocals in the Eurythmics (1983) song:

      I travel the world and the seven seas,
      Everybody's looking for something

      • "Who's That Girl?"
      • "Right by Your Side"
      • "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)"
      • "Love is a Stranger"
      Question 10/31

      Milli Vanilli (1988) "sang" this song:

      I'm in love with you girl 'cause you're on my mind,
      You're the one I think about most every time

      • "All or Nothing"
      • "Girl You Know It's True"
      • "It's Your Thing"
      • "Blame It on the Rain"
      Question 11/31

      This 1985 Starship song features references to San Francisco, New York, and Cleveland:

      • "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now"
      • "We Built This City"
      • "Set the Night to Music"
      • "It's Not Over ('Til It's Over)"
      Question 12/31

      Maybe it’s because she’s so unusual, but Cyndi Lauper got in a lot of trouble in the 80s! Like in this video with these lyrics:

      The phone rings in the middle of the night
      My father yells what you gonna do with your life…

      • “Time After Time”
      • “She Bop”
      • “Girls Just Want to Have Fun”
      • “I Drove All Night”
      Question 13/31

      In 1980, this video by The Buggles was the first ever played on MTV. Strangely, it never became a hit in the US.

      • “Mexican Radio”
      • “Video Killed the Radio Star”
      • “Moving in Stereo”
      • “Salvation Radio”
      Question 14/31

      This song by the Human League is perfect for a dramatic, bitter breakup and begins with this famous line:

      You were workin' as a waitress in a cocktail bar
      When I met you

      • “Tainted Love”
      • “(Keep Feeling) Fascination”
      • “Human”
      • “Don’t You Want Me”
      Question 15/31

      This song and video launched Rick Springfield from working class dog to superstar!

      You know, I feel so dirty when they start talking cute
      I wanna tell her that I love her,
      But the point is probably moot

      • “I’ve Done Everything for You”
      • “Don’t Talk to Strangers”
      • “Jessie’s Girl”
      • “Love is Alright Tonite”
      Question 16/31

      Still don’t know what Oates did, but Hall was pretty rad! How about this giant, white-boy soul smash from the 1981?

      I, I 'll do anything
      That you want me to do
      Yeah, I'll do almost anything
      That you want me to, oooh

      • “Maneater”
      • “Kiss on My List”
      • “Rich Girl”
      • “I Can’t Go for That”
      Question 17/31

      This cheerful tune rocketed the Cure into the US Top 40 for the first time… and sold many oversized sweaters and cans of hairspray in the process.

      Show me, show me, show me how you do that trick
      The one that makes me scream she said

      • “Why Can’t I Be You?”
      • “Just Like Heaven”
      • “Fascination Street”
      • “Hot, Hot, Hot!!!”
      Question 18/31

      Oddly, the German version of this smash hit by Nena charted in the US. The English version did not.

      Jeder war ein großer Krieger
      Hielten sich für Captain Kirk
      Das gab ein großes Feuerwerk

      • “99 Luftballons”
      • “Der Kommisar”
      • “Rock Me Amadeus”
      • “Du Hast”
      Question 19/31

      “Hush, hush!” This Kajagoogoo hit was the only one they ever had in the US.

      • “Lean on Me”
      • “Mickey”
      • “Too Shy”
      • “Obsession”
      Question 20/31

      This 1980s hit by Van Halen introduced synthesizer to Van Halen’s trademark party rock sound.

      Ah, can't you see me standin' here
      I got my back against the record machine
      I ain't the worst that you've seen
      Ah, can't you see what I mean?

      • “Hot for Teacher”
      • “Women and Children First”
      • “Panama”
      • “Jump”
      Question 21/31

      Originally released to zero fanfare in 1981, this Whitesnake song was rereleased in 1987 and gave the band its only Number One hit.

      'Cause I know what it means
      To walk along the lonely street of dreams

      • “Slow and Easy”
      • “Here I Go Again”
      • “Is This Love”
      • “Still of the Night”
      Question 22/31

      Prince owned the charts in the 80’s, but this song from “Purple Rain” was his biggest hit, topping out at Number One for five weeks.

      Maybe I'm just too demanding
      Maybe I'm just like my father too bold
      Maybe you're just like my mother

      • “When Doves Cry”
      • “I Would Die 4 U”
      • “Let’s Go Crazy”
      • “Purple Rain”
      Question 23/31

      Do you recognize this RUN-DMC video?

      • “It’s Tricky”
      • “Walk This Way”
      • “My Adidas”
      • “Run’s House”
      Question 24/31

      Released in 1981, this was the Go-Gos first hit, peaking at #20.

      Can you hear them
      They talk about us
      Telling lies
      Well that's no surprise

      • “We Got the Beat”
      • “Vacation”
      • “Head Over Heels”
      • “Our Lips Are Sealed”
      Question 25/31

      “If you got the money honey” this Guns N’ Roses song “has your disease.”

      • “Mr. Brownstone”
      • “November Rain”
      • “Welcome to the Jungle”
      • “Patience”
      Question 26/31

      The B-52s could buy "a big ol’ house" after this song hit #3 on the Billboard charts in 1989.

      • “Rock Lobster”
      • “Love Shack”
      • “Planet Claire”
      • “Private Idaho”
      Question 27/31

      There’s a chance it “don’t mean a thing,” but you should be able to identify this 1986 Janet Jackson hit by it’s opening line.

      Gimme a beat!

      • “When I Think of You”
      • “Control”
      • “Nasty”
      • “The Pleasure Principle”
      Question 28/31

      We know you know this 1987 Beastie Boy hit!

      Don't step out of this house if that's the clothes you're gonna wear
      I'll kick you out of my home if you don't cut that hair

      • “Girls”
      • “Hey Ladies”
      • “(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (to Party)”
      • “Paul Revere”
      Question 29/31

      “It’s a nice day to start again” and watch this Billy Idol video instead.

      • “White Wedding”
      • “Hot in the City”
      • “Rebel Yell”
      • “Dancing with Myself”
      Question 30/31

      This rock anthem about teenage rebellion is most likely the only Twisted Sister video you remember seeing.

      • “I Wanna Rock”
      • “We’re Not Gonna Take It”
      • “Leader of the Pack”
      • “You Can’t Stop Rock ‘n’ Roll”
      Question 31/31

      “So slide over here” because “there’s something about” this 1987 INXS song “that makes me sweat!” You too?

      • “The One Thing”
      • “I Need You Tonight”
      • “New Sensation”
      • “Listen Like Theives”
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