80s music

Hey!

Welcome to We love the Eighties Community!

Thanks for visiting our 80s paradise. At We Love the Eighties we celebrate everything that made the 1980s unforgettable, from classic music and blockbuster movies to retro TV shows, vintage video games, pop culture icons, and bold fashion trends. Take a trip down memory lane with our Retro Rewind flashbacks, join in on nostalgic forum discussions, and share your favorite memories from the greatest decade ever. Guests can browse a few threads, but full access requires registration. Ready to relive the magic of the 80s? Sign up today and become part of our passionate eighties community.
  1. On This Day: July 12, 1989 – Sick of It All Releases Blood Sweat and No Tears

    On This Day: July 12, 1989 – Sick of It All Releases Blood Sweat and No Tears

    On this day July 12, 1989, hardcore band Sick of It All released their debut album Blood Sweat and No Tears, a raw and uncompromising blast of New York hardcore that became a cornerstone of the genre. Packed with 19 tracks in just over 28 minutes, the album hit fast, hard, and without apology...
  2. On This Day: July 12, 1988 – Brian Wilson Releases His Debut Solo Album

    On This Day: July 12, 1988 – Brian Wilson Releases His Debut Solo Album

    On this day July 12, 1988, Brian Wilson released his self-titled debut solo album Brian Wilson, marking his long awaited return to the spotlight after years away from full time music making. As the creative force behind much of the Beach Boys’ most innovative work, Wilson’s solo debut arrived...
  3. On This Day: July 12, 1982 – Best Little Whorehouse in Texas Soundtrack Released

    On This Day: July 12, 1982 – Best Little Whorehouse in Texas Soundtrack Released

    On this day July 12, 1982, the official soundtrack to Best Little Whorehouse in Texas was released, bringing the musical energy of the hit Broadway adaptation to record stores just ahead of the film's nationwide debut. Featuring performances by Dolly Parton and Burt Reynolds, the soundtrack...
  4. On This Day: July 12, 1986 – Bananarama Releases True Confessions

    On This Day: July 12, 1986 – Bananarama Releases True Confessions

    On this day July 12, 1986, Bananarama released their third studio album True Confessions, a pop powerhouse that featured the global smash hit Venus and solidified their place as one of the defining girl groups of the decade. The album reached number 15 on the Billboard 200 in the United States...
  5. On This Day: July 12, 1986 – Simply Red’s Holding Back the Years Hits Number One in America

    On This Day: July 12, 1986 – Simply Red’s Holding Back the Years Hits Number One in America

    On this day July 12, 1986, Holding Back the Years by Simply Red became the number one song in America. It held the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100 from July 12 through July 18 and also reached number one in Canada and Ireland. This soulful ballad, led by the unmistakable voice of Mick...
  6. On This Day: July 11, 1988 – Joy Division Releases Substance

    On This Day: July 11, 1988 – Joy Division Releases Substance

    On this day July 11, 1988, Joy Division released the compilation album Substance, bringing together the band’s influential singles, B sides, and standout tracks into one essential collection. While the band’s original run was short lived due to the tragic death of frontman Ian Curtis in 1980...
  7. On This Day: July 11, 1988 – UB40 Releases UB40

    On This Day: July 11, 1988 – UB40 Releases UB40

    On this day July 11, 1988, UB40 released their self-titled eighth studio album UB40, continuing their run as one of the most successful and influential reggae pop bands of the decade. Following the massive international success of Labour of Love and Rat in the Kitchen, this album showcased a...
  8. On This Day: July 11, 1989 – The The Releases Mind Bomb

    On This Day: July 11, 1989 – The The Releases Mind Bomb

    On this day July 11, 1989, The The released their third studio album Mind Bomb, a bold and confrontational record that marked a major creative shift for the band. Led by Matt Johnson, The The had already built a reputation for their blend of political commentary, emotional honesty, and genre...
  9. On This Day: July 11, 1987 – Alone by Heart Became the Number One Song in America

    On This Day: July 11, 1987 – Alone by Heart Became the Number One Song in America

    On this day July 11, 1987, Alone by Heart became the number one song in America. The power ballad held the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100 through July 31 and also reached number one in Canada. The song marked one of the biggest hits of the band’s career and showcased the powerful vocals of...
  10. On This Day: July 10, 1987 – The Time of My Life Was Released from Dirty Dancing

    On This Day: July 10, 1987 – The Time of My Life Was Released from Dirty Dancing

    On this day July 10, 1987, the duet (I've Had) The Time of My Life by Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes was released as the lead single from the Dirty Dancing soundtrack. With its emotional build, sweeping melody, and unforgettable final dance scene, the song quickly became one of the most iconic...
  11. On This Day: July 10, 1984 – Ricky Martin Joined Menudo

    On This Day: July 10, 1984 – Ricky Martin Joined Menudo

    On this day July 10, 1984, Ricky Martin officially joined the Latin pop group Menudo, stepping into the spotlight at just twelve years old. His addition to the group marked the end of an era, as he replaced Ricky Meléndez, the last remaining original member of Menudo. The group was known for...
  12. On This Day: July 9, 1985 – Aretha Franklin Released Her Thirtieth Album Who’s Zoomin Who

    On This Day: July 9, 1985 – Aretha Franklin Released Her Thirtieth Album Who’s Zoomin Who

    On this day July 9, 1985, Aretha Franklin released her thirtieth studio album Who’s Zoomin Who, a vibrant and modern record that brought the Queen of Soul into the heart of the 1980s pop and R and B scene. With updated production from Narada Michael Walden and a guest appearance by the...
  13. On This Day: July 9, 1982 – Jermaine Jackson Released Let Me Tickle Your Fancy

    On This Day: July 9, 1982 – Jermaine Jackson Released Let Me Tickle Your Fancy

    On this day July 9, 1982, Jermaine Jackson released his ninth studio album Let Me Tickle Your Fancy. Blending R&B, pop, and funk, the album marked another chapter in his solo career as he continued to step out from under the shadow of the Jackson family legacy. With its sleek production and...
  14. On This Day: July 9, 1988 – The Flame by Cheap Trick Became the Number One Song in America

    On This Day: July 9, 1988 – The Flame by Cheap Trick Became the Number One Song in America

    On this day July 9, 1988, The Flame by Cheap Trick became the number one song in America. It stayed at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 through July 22 and also reached number one in Canada and Australia. The emotional power ballad marked a dramatic comeback for the band, who had not seen chart...
  15. On This Day: July 9, 1983 – Every Breath You Take by The Police Became the Number One Song in America

    On This Day: July 9, 1983 – Every Breath You Take by The Police Became the Number One Song in America

    On this day July 9, 1983, Every Breath You Take by The Police became the number one song in America. It held the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100 for eight consecutive weeks, remaining there through September 2. The song also reached number one in the United Kingdom, Canada, Ireland, and...
  16. On This Day: July 8, 1981 - Stop Draggin My Heart Around by Stevie Nicks and Tom Petty Was Released

    On This Day: July 8, 1981 - Stop Draggin My Heart Around by Stevie Nicks and Tom Petty Was Released

    On this day July 8, 1981, Stop Draggin My Heart Around by Stevie Nicks and Tom Petty was released as the lead single from Nicks’s debut solo album Bella Donna. The track marked a powerful collaboration between two rock legends and served as the perfect introduction to Nicks’s solo career after...
  17. On This Day: July 8, 1989 - Good Thing by Fine Young Cannibals Became the Number One Song in America

    On This Day: July 8, 1989 - Good Thing by Fine Young Cannibals Became the Number One Song in America

    On this day July 8, 1989, Good Thing by Fine Young Cannibals became the number one song in America. The single held the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100 through July 14 and also hit number one in Canada. Driven by an infectious rhythm and a retro soul inspired sound, the track became one of the...
  18. On This Day: July 8, 1981 - The Go Gos Released Their Debut Album Beauty and the Beat

    On This Day: July 8, 1981 - The Go Gos Released Their Debut Album Beauty and the Beat

    On this day July 8, 1981, The Go Gos released their debut album Beauty and the Beat, a groundbreaking record that helped launch them into pop stardom and marked a major milestone for women in rock. The album combined punk influenced energy with catchy pop hooks and a carefree spirit that...
  19. On This Day: July 7, 1986 - Doug E Fresh Released His Debut Album Oh My God

    On This Day: July 7, 1986 - Doug E Fresh Released His Debut Album Oh My God

    On this day July 7, 1986, Doug E Fresh released his debut album Oh My God, a bold and energetic entry into the golden age of hip hop. Known as the original human beatbox, Doug E Fresh brought vocal percussion to the forefront, combining his unique skills with sharp rhymes and high energy...
  20. On This Day: July 7, 1986 - The Beach Boys Released the Compilation Album Made in USA

    On This Day: July 7, 1986 - The Beach Boys Released the Compilation Album Made in USA

    On this day July 7, 1986, The Beach Boys released the compilation album Made in USA, a career spanning collection that celebrated their legacy with a mix of classic hits and newer material. Released through Capitol Records, the double LP offered fans a reminder of the band’s influence on...
Back
Top