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Take a brain break & guess the names of these 1982 songs with just one lyric

Take a brain break and guess the names of these 1982 songs with just one lyric

The year 1982 brought new wave energy, rock anthems, and unforgettable synth-pop hits that defined the early MTV era. This quiz tests your knowledge.

Each question features one distinctive and memorable lyric. Try guessing before scrolling to the answer.

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Question 1

“Face to face, out on the heat. Hangin’ tough, stayin’ hungry. They stack the odds still we take to the street. For the kill, with the skill to survive”

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Answer

“Eye of the Tiger” by Survivor. Written for Rocky III at Sylvester Stallone’s request, this anthem spent six weeks at number one.

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Question 2

“He smiled, so I got up and asked for his name. “That don’t matter”, he said, “’cause it’s all the same”

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Answer

“I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll” by Joan Jett & The Blackhearts. Originally a 1975 Arrows song, Jett’s cover dominated charts for seven weeks.

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Question 3

“We all know that people are the same whereever you go. There is good and bad in ev’ryone. We learn to live, when we learn to give”

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Answer

“Ebony and Ivory” by Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder. This collaboration promoting racial harmony spent seven weeks at number one.

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Question 4

“My blood runs cold. My memory has just been sold. My angel is the centerfold”

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Answer

“Centerfold” by The J. Geils Band. Peter Wolf’s nostalgic track spent six weeks atop the charts.

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Question 5

“I was working as a waitress in a cocktail bar. That much is true. But even then, I knew I’d find a much better place. Either with or without you”

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Answer

“Don’t You Want Me” by The Human League. This synth-pop masterpiece featured trading vocals and helped define MTV’s sound.

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Question 6

“Jacky sits back, collects his thoughts for the moment. Scratches his head and does his best James Dean

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Answer

“Jack & Diane” by John Cougar. The hand-clap breakdown became iconic in this heartland anthem.

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Question 7

“I feel the magic in your caress. I feel magic when I touch your dress. Silk and satin, leather and lace. Black panties with an angel’s face”

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Answer

“Abracadabra” by Steve Miller Band. Middle Eastern-influenced synthesizers topped charts for two weeks.

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Question 8

“After all that we’ve been through. I will make it up to you, I promise to”. 

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Answer

“Hard to Say I’m Sorry” by Chicago. This power ballad marked Chicago’s return to number-one status.

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Question 9

“Now I know. I’ve got to run away. I’ve got to get away. You don’t really want. Any more from me”

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Answer

“Tainted Love” by Soft Cell. Originally a 1964 Gloria Jones soul song, this synth-driven cover became a new wave anthem.

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Question 10

“Oh, you don’t know me but you make me so happy. I tried to call you before but I lost my nerve. I tried my imagination but I was disturbed”

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Answer

“867-5309/Jenny” by Tommy Tutone. This power pop earworm made the phone number infamous nationwide.

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Question 11

“It was the heat of the moment. Telling me what my heart meant. The heat of the moment. Showed in your eyes”

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Answer

“Heat of the Moment” by Asia. Progressive rock supergroup members created this radio-friendly hit.

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Question 12

“I can see your face still shining through.The window on the otherside”

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Answer

“Rosanna” by Toto. This Grammy-winning single showcased studio musicians at their finest.

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Question 13

“’Cause when you say you will, it always means you won’t. You’re givin’ me the chills, baby, please, baby, don’t”

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Answer

“Mickey” by Toni Basil. This cheerleader anthem pioneered MTV’s visual style.

Question 14

“Strangers waitin’. Up and down the boulevard. Their shadows searchin’ in the night”

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Answer

“Don’t Stop Believin'” by Journey. This classic power ballad reached number nine in 1982.

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Question 15

“All of my life I’ve been waitin’ in the rain. I’ve been waiting for a feeling that never, ever came.It feels so close, but always disappears”

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Answer

“Harden My Heart” by Quarterflash. The saxophone hook dominated rock radio throughout 1982.

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Question 16

“The wild dogs cry out in the night. As they grow restless longing for some solitary company”

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Answer

“Africa” by Toto. The marimba-driven arrangement became timeless with sophisticated production.

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Question 17

“Only in dreams could it be this way. When you love someone. Yeah, really love someone”

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Answer

“Waiting for a Girl Like You” by Foreigner. This synthesizer-driven ballad spent ten weeks at number two.

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Question 18

“Don’t have to be so inviting. Tryin’ to give myself a little bit of fun, yeah. You always look so invitin’. You ain’t as green as you are young”

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Answer

“Hurts So Good” by John Cougar. This contradictory title reached number two on the charts.

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Wrap-up

How many did you get right? Share your score with friends and create a nostalgic playlist of these memorable 1982 classics from the unforgettable early MTV era.

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