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3 Rock Songs From 1980 That Every 80s Kid Can Still Sing Along to Today

The 1980s remain one of the most iconic eras in rock music. The entire decade kicked off with some of the best rock songs that came out in 1980, including these three, which every 80s kid can still sing along to today.

โ€œEmotional Rescueโ€ by The Rolling Stones

“Emotional Rescue” is the title track of a record that The Rolling Stones also released in 1980. The group’s Mick Jagger and Keith Richards are the writers of the song. A Top 5 single, “Emotional Rescue” was polarizing for some fans of the group, who didnโ€™t like that Jagger sang falsetto for some of the song.

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โ€œEmotional Rescueโ€ says, “Don’t you know promises were never made to keep? / Just like the night, they dissolve off in sleep / I’ll be your savior, steadfast and true / I’ll come to your emotional rescue / I’ll come to your emotional rescue.”

โ€œBack In Blackโ€ by AC/DC

The title track of AC/DCโ€™s seventh studio album, band members Angus Young, Malcolm Young, and Brian Johnson are the writers of “Back In Black“. It is a song written in tribute to the bandโ€™s former lead singer, Bon Scott. Scott passed away earlier in the year from acute alcohol poisoning.

โ€œBack In Blackโ€ begins with, โ€œBack in black, I hit the sack / I’ve been too long, I’m glad to be back / Yes, I’m let loose from the noose / That’s kept me hanging about / I’m just looking at the sky ’cause it’s getting me high / Forget the hearse, ’cause I’ll never die / I got nine lives, cat’s eyes / Abusing every one of them and running wild.”

โ€œBack In Blackโ€ is one of AC/DCโ€™s most revered songs today. But surprisingly, it barely hit the Top 40 when it was first released.

โ€œAnother One Bites The Dustโ€ by Queen

On Queenโ€™s The Game album is โ€œAnother One Bites The Dustโ€. Written by Queenโ€™s John Deacon, โ€œAnother One Bites The Dustโ€ is one of Queenโ€™s biggest hits.

โ€œAnother One Bites The Dustโ€ says, โ€œAnother one bites the dust / Another one bites the dust / And another one gone, and another one gone / Another one bites the dust, yeah / Hey, I’m gonna get you, too / Another one bites the dust.โ€

โ€œAnother One Bites The Dustโ€ is Queenโ€™s final No. 1 single in the United States. Deacon later says that he got the idea for the song from Chic’s “Good Times” song. In 1998, Haitian artist Wyclef Jean had a moderate hit with his twist on this rock classic.

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