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Take a brain break and guess the names of these 1985 songs with just one lyric

Take a brain break and guess the names of these 1985 songs with just one lyric

The year 1985 delivered unforgettable anthems from Madonna, Prince, and Whitney Houston while MTV dominated pop culture with groundbreaking music videos. Can you identify these iconic hits from a single memorable line? Test your musical memory with these mid-eighties classics, and remember to think fast because the answers are revealed right after each question. 

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Question 1

“I’m never gonna dance again. Guilty feet have got no rhythm. Though it’s easy to pretend. I know you’re not a fool”

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Answer: “Careless Whisper” by Wham!

This Wham! ballad became one of 1985’s biggest hits, featuring George Michael’s soulful vocals over the iconic saxophone riff. The song topped charts worldwide while becoming one of the decade’s most enduring love songs.

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Question 2

“We can’t go on. Pretending day by day. That someone, somewhere will soon make a change”

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Answer: “We Are the World” by USA for Africa

USA for Africa’s charity single logged four weeks at number one. The collaboration featured Michael Jackson, Lionel Richie, and Stevie Wonder among music legends, raising funds for famine relief.

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Question 3

“So needless to say. I’m odds and ends. But I’ll be stumblin’ away. Slowly learnin’ that life is okay”

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Answer: “Take On Me” by a-ha

A-ha’s breakthrough hit became famous for its groundbreaking video. The Norwegian trio’s innovative pencil-sketch animation dominated MTV rotation and won multiple awards.

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Question 4

“We will find you. Acting on your best behavior. Turn your back on Mother Nature”

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Answer: “Everybody Wants to Rule the World” by Tears for Fears

Tears for Fears combined infectious hooks with political undertones in this new wave masterpiece. The track’s universal themes and memorable melody made it an instant classic. The band established itself as a major player in the mid-eighties new wave landscape.

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Question 5

“Music can be such a revelation. Dancing around, you feel the sweet sensation”

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Answer: “Into the Groove” by Madonna

Madonna’s track from Desperately Seeking Susan became her third number-one hit. The song placed third on UK year-end charts with 793,000 sales, becoming instantly recognizable.

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Question 6

“Built like she was. She had the nerve to ask me. If I planned to do her any harm”

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Answer: “Raspberry Beret” by Prince

Prince dominated 1985 following Purple Rain’s massive commercial success. This psychedelic track from Around the World in a Day featured finger cymbals and strings. The playful song showcased Prince’s remarkable ability to blend pop accessibility with experimental production techniques.

Question 7

“And this mountain, I must climb. Feels like the world upon my shoulders. And through the clouds, I see love shine”

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Answer: “I Want to Know What Love Is” by Foreigner

Foreigner’s power ballad defined rock radio in 1985. The anthem featured gospel choir backing vocals that elevated the song’s emotional intensity. This track remains a staple of classic rock programming decades later.

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Question 8

“Gonna give you all my love, boy. My fear is fading fast. Been saving it all for you. ‘Cause only love can last”

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Answer: “Like a Virgin” by Madonna

This Madonna single concluded a six-week number-one run starting in 1984. The provocative track established Madonna as a cultural phenomenon. Her bold persona and infectious pop hooks made her the decade’s defining female artist.

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Wrap up 

These 1985 classics showcase the diversity and remarkable creativity of mid-eighties music. From synth-pop to power ballads, that year produced timeless tracks beloved today. The combination of MTV’s visual revolution and exceptional songwriting created an unforgettable era in music.

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