Top Eight Golden Hits by Female Singers from 1980-1989
1. Captain & Tennille – “Do That to Me One More Time”:
This song, performed by the American pop duo Captain & Tennille, was their second number-one hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It’s a romantic ballad from their 1979 studio album, Make Your Move. The duo’s chemistry shines through in this heartfelt track, making it a memorable classic.
2. Kaoma – “Lambada”:
“Lambada,” also known as “Chorando Se Foi (Lambada),” is a lively dance hit by French-Brazilian group Kaoma. It features Brazilian vocalist Loalwa Braz and was released in 1989. The song’s upbeat rhythm and catchy melody invite listeners to move their hips and dance like they’re in Brazil. Fun fact: it’s based on a Bolivian original song by Los Kjarkas.
3. Kim Carnes – “Bette Davis Eyes”:
Kim Carnes’ raspy voice shines in this 1981 hit. The song’s lyrics describe a mysterious and captivating woman with “Bette Davis eyes.” It’s a blend of pop and rock, and the catchy chorus makes it instantly recognizable. The inspiration came from watching the 1942 Bette Davis movie “Now, Voyager”
4. The Bangles – “Walk Like an Egyptian”:
Released in 1986, this song by The Bangles became a global sensation. Its infectious melody and playful lyrics encourage listeners to mimic Egyptian dance moves. The songwriter, Liam Sternberg, got the idea from observing people on a ferry boat trying to keep their balance. It’s a fun and memorable ’80s tune that still gets people grooving.
5. The Bangles – “Eternal Flame”:
Moving away from the dance beat, “Eternal Flame” is a beautiful ballad by The Bangles. Released in 1988, it’s a love song with heartfelt lyrics and harmonious vocals. The chorus, “Close your eyes, give me your hand, darling,” is particularly touching. It remains a timeless favorite for romantics.
6; Barbra Streisand – “Woman in Love”:
Barbra Streisand’s powerful voice shines in this 1980 hit. The song captures the vulnerability and intensity of being in love. It’s a classic ballad that showcases Streisand’s vocal range and emotional delivery.
7. Cher – “Just Like Jesse James”:
Cher’s 1989 track combines rock and pop elements. The lyrics compare a passionate relationship to the legendary outlaw Jesse James. It’s a bold and fiery song that showcases Cher’s signature style.
8′ Olivia Newton-John – “Physical”:
While “Physical” is Olivia Newton-John’s most famous hit, I couldn’t find a song titled “Psychall.”
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