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Can You Finish the Lyrics to These '80s Classics?

Question 1

Question 1

I'm odds and ends | But I'll be _________ | Slowly learnin' that life is okay

 

  1. All gray
  2. Runnin’ astray
  3. Stumblin’ away
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Answer 1

Answer 1

C. Stumblin' Away

“Take On Me” by A-ha is a total ’80s classic! With its catchy tune and unforgettable keyboard riff, it’s hard not to sing along. The song is all about love and longing, and the music video mixes live action with cool pencil-sketch animation, making it super memorable. It's a vibe!

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Question 2

Question 2

My mother says, "When you gonna live your life right" | Oh mommy dear, we're not ___________ | And girls, they wanna have fun

A. The forgotten ones
B. The fortunate ones
C. The problem

 

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Answer 2

Answer 2

B. The fortunate ones

“Girls Just Want to Have Fun” by Cyndi Lauper is an anthem for freedom and self-expression. Released in 1983, the upbeat tune captures the carefree spirit of girls who want to enjoy life. With catchy lyrics and a fun vibe, it’s a celebration of friendship, joy, and living life to the fullest!

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Question 3

Question 3

All I know is that to me | You look like you're havin' fun | Open up  __________

A. Your heart to me
B.  Your door
C. Your lovin' arms

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Answer 3

Answer 3

C. Your lovin' arms

“You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)” by Dead or Alive was a catchy 1985 hit that blends dance-pop and synth sounds. With its infectious beat and playful lyrics about love and desire, it became an iconic anthem of the ’80s club scene, leaving a lasting impression on pop culture.

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Question 4

Question 4

Broken bottles under children's feet | Bodies strewn across __________ | But I won't heed the battle call

A. The dead-end street
B. The unpaved street
C. The fields of gold

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Answer 4

Answer 4

A. The dead-end street

“Sunday Bloody Sunday” by U2 was a powerful protest song released in 1983 that addresses the violence and turmoil in Northern Ireland, particularly the tragic events of Bloody Sunday in 1972. Its driving beat and poignant lyrics capture a sense of urgency, calling for peace and unity amidst conflict and suffering.

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Question 5

Question 5

Back in school she could turn all the boy's heads | Sometimes on a Friday I'll stop by | And have a few drinks after she ____________

A. Gets out of bed
B. Gets off of work
C. Put her kids to bed

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Answer 5

Answer 5

C. Put her kids to bed

“Glory Days” by Bruce Springsteen is a nostalgic anthem reflecting on youth and the passage of time. Released in 1984, the song tells stories of past adventures and lost opportunities, reminding listeners of the fleeting nature of glory and the bittersweet memories that linger as life moves on. 

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