Heartland rock songs were everywhere in the 80s, and many of those iconic songs were written with working-class listeners in mind. I think the following three songs, specifically, have an incredibly cinematic sound and almost romanticize the working class while acknowledging the struggles many face. Letโs dive into some classics that might bring a tear to your eye, shall we?
โThe Riverโ by Bruce Springsteen from โThe Riverโ (1980)
Many a Bruce Springsteen song could have made it to this list of heartland rock songs from the 80s that have a cinematic vibe. However, I went with a slightly underrated heartland rock classic that has a ton of emotional weight behind it. โThe Riverโ was written by Springsteen about his own sister and her loving but often difficult early life with her husband. Itโs a tribute of sorts, but also an exploration of how hard supporting a marriage and child can be while letting go of oneโs prior dreams of the future.
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โRain On The Scarecrowโ by John Cougar Mellencamp from โScarecrowโ (1985)
This rock and roll-leaning tune from John J. Mellencamp (formerly John Cougar Mellencamp) is a very strong social commentary on the lives of farming communities in the US during the 1980s, when the collapse of the industry negatively impacted the lives of countless Midwestern farmers. The farm crisis was all too real for many. Mellencampโs cinematic and gut-wrenching song about the events that unfolded still hits so hard today. In my opinion, this is one of Mellencampโs best songwriting efforts.
โMakinโ Thunderbirdsโ by Bob Seger from โThe Distanceโ (1982)
In the same vein as โRain On The Scarecrowโ, Bob Segerโs โMakinโ Thunderbirdsโ is a cinematic, high-energy heartland rock song about American workers who struggled with job losses. This song from The Distance fondly remembers the Detroit autoworkers during the golden age of car manufacturing. It also laments the almost sudden evaporation of the factories that served as their livelihood. This is one of the most beautiful Heartland rock songs from the 80s, sung from the perspective of a former autoworker looking back at his youth.
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