WOMEN & SONGS: THE 80s

Here’s another volume in the Women & Songs CD series. I’m guessing you’re familiar with many of the songs included on this compilation disc. What ever happened to Bananarama? And Martha & The Muffins? I’m always perplexed by Kim Carnes’s enigmatic “Bette Davis Eyes.” And Irene Cara’s “Flashdance What A Feeling” always causes me to trip the light fandango! Do you remember these songs? And favorites? GRADE: B+

Tracklist

1Irene CaraFlashdance What A Feeling3:58
2Laura BraniganGloria4:51
3EurythmicsWho’s That Girl4:46
4Kim CarnesBette Davis Eyes3:45
5Parachute Club*Rise Up3:44
6BananaramaCruel Summer3:30
7Pat BenatarWe Belong3:39
8Martha & The Muffins*Echo Beach3:33
9Yaz*Situation5:46
10Sheila E*The Glamorous Life3:43
11Chaka KhanI Feel For You5:47
12Debbie GibsonOnly In My Dreams3:56

31 thoughts on “WOMEN & SONGS: THE 80s

  1. Steve Oerkfitz

    Not a very good selection this time. I only like a couple here. And I have never liked Pat Benetar, Debbie Gibson, Laura Branigan or Irene Cara. Much weaker than the previous one. C-.

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      1. george Post author

        Steve, yes…The Pretenders! I’ll have to dig out one of their CDs and listen to it today. Thanks for that nudge!

  2. Michael Padgett

    Nothing to get enthused about here. I liked “Bette Davis Eyes” but couldn’t have told you who did it to save my life. Except for the Eurythmics I don’t care for the artists or I’m unfamiliar with them. So I’ll give you some good news–I discovered this week that Sirius/XM now has a Rolling Stones Channel.

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    1. wolf

      Re Bette Davis Eyes – same here.
      Of course I like the Eurythmics but my favourite is Chaka Khan who also cooperated with Steve Winwood, my all time favourite. he’s English of course but has been living and working in Nashville for a long time.
      The others I haven’t even heard of.

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    2. george Post author

      Michael, The Rolling Stones would have been in the Buffalo, NY area for a concert in early June 2020…but then the coronavirus hit. The Stones concert is “postponed” but I’m guessing it’s gone forever.

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      1. wolf

        George, what a disappointment!
        I never saw them live but I’m sure you would have had a fantastic time – probably singing along with all those unforgettable songs …

      2. george Post author

        Wolf, one of my minor regrets is that I didn’t go to more concerts in the 1970s and 1980s. Now, with the coronavirus, mass gatherings will be a thing of the Past.

  3. Jeff Meyerson

    Martha & the Muffins was a real thing? Did not know that. No, I don’t know most of these and don’t care much for the ones I do know. One exception: “Gloria.” Laura Brannigan had an amazing voice and we just listened to her Greatest Hits a couple of weeks ago. The rest can go in the recycle bin, as far as I’m concerned.

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    1. george Post author

      Jerry, I suspect the assemblers of WOMEN & SONGS: THE 80s may have cut some corners when they made their choices for the “hits” on this CD.

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  4. Deb

    Overall, not bad. Love the songs by the Eurythmics, Chaka Khan, and Sheila E. Never heard of the Parachutes or Martha & the Muffins. I don’t know what happened to Bananarama as a group, but one of the members married Dave Stewart, formerly Annie Lennox’s partner in the Eurythmics.

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  5. Patti Abbott

    Their budget must have been limited. I do like Gloria and Bette Davis Eyes though. I can’t remember if they used Gloria for the movie with Gena Rowlands. Have to check.

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    1. Jeff Meyerson

      It is not listed on Wikipedia, Patti, though it was used in FLASHDANCE and I, TONYA, as well as a number of television shows.

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  6. maggie mason

    I can only recognize by name 3, all of which I like Flashdance, Bette Davis Eyes, and Gloria. The parachute one might be familiar if I heard it, as might some others.
    The 80’s wasn’t my fav decade for music.

    On a sad note, I’m on my last audio book from the library, a Wodehouse one that I’m feeling I listened to not long ago (I got excited seeing a wodehouse at the library and just took it without reading the info). Sadly, the ones I have in my own collection all seem too familiar. Wish Scott Shannon’s radio station was on the air here.

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    1. Jeff Meyerson

      Me too, Maggie. I listen to it (True Oldies Channel) on the computer. (trueoldieschannel.com/).

      Currently playing: ABBA, Take a Chance on Me.

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  7. Beth Fedyn

    This had a lot of outliers for me.
    The only two I like are Gloria and Bette Davis Eyes.
    And, as an aside, while in Norway in February, it seemed like I constantly heard ABBA songs. Where was A-Ha’s Take on Me? While shopping in Narvik, I made a comment to the proprietor of a watch shop we were in about this and he told me that one of the women from ABBA grew up a couple of blocks away – their local claim to fame.

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  8. Cap'n Bob Napier

    By the eighties I’d stopped listening to pop music, although a couple of these made it past my defenses anyway!

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