In Billboard Magazine’s Top 100 Songs Of The 80s you might find songs like Blondie’s “Call Me”, Pink Floyd’s “Another Brick In The Wall”, and Olivia Newton-John’s “Magic”, all of whom clinched the top 3 spots in the list, edging their way above Michael Jackson’s “We Will Rock You” which made spot number 4.
If you know you’re 1980s music and you consider yourself to be a bit of a music buff – especially on the topic of all-out 80s hits – then you should give the Name That ‘80s Song Quiz a go to test your skills and see how well you really know this era of music. In the Name That ‘80s Song Quiz you’ll face 10 rounds of questions, all with multiple choice options in which you’ll have to find the right answer!
If you fancy your chances of doing well in the Name That ‘80s Song Quiz then start now and remember to share your results when you’re done!
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Question of
Which of these was a hit album for Poison in 1988?
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Every Rose Has It’s Thorn
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Every Tree Has Leaves
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Every Song Is a Love Song
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Everybody Loves Chris
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Which partnership wrote ‘The Locomotion’, a hit for Kylie Minogue in ’88?
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Goffin and King
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Gamble and Huff
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John Barry and Don Black
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Martin and Coulter
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Question of
Which UK band released the hit ‘Tainted Love’ in the ’80s?
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Soft Cell
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Tight Fit
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Black Box
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The Police
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Who had a hit in the ’80s with the song ‘Sacrifice’?
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Elton John
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Boy George
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George Harrison
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REM
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Who had a hit in the 1980s with ‘The Sun Always Shines On TV’?
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A-Ha
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Cutting Crew
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REO Speedwagon
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Kate Bush
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Question of
Who had a number one hit with his theme song for the movie ‘Ghostbusters’?
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Ray Parker Jr.
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Grover Washington Jr.
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Eddie Schwart
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Gavin Christopher
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Who had the most singles to reach the number one spot of the Billboard charts in the 1980s?
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Michael Jackson
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Whitney Houston
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Madonna
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Phil Collins
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Who had two number one hits in the 80s with ‘The Look’ and ‘Listen To Your Heart’?
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Roxette
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Robert Palmer
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Simply Red
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Simple Minds
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