Hard rock, glam metal, and everything in between dominated the charts in the 1980s. But they werenโt just suitable for home listening or jamming out to the radio. No, many of the biggest rock hits of the 1980s were made even better by live performances. Attending a rock concert in the 80s was a totally different beast compared to today. And the following four arena rock songs from the 1980s were an absolute blast to experience live.
โDonโt Stop Believinโโ by Journey (1981)
This wouldnโt be a proper list of arena rock songs from the 1980s without mentioning โDonโt Stop Believinโโ by Journey. This song immediately transports the listener to a live concert every time it hits the radio. But there really was nothing like seeing this band live at the peak of their fame.
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โDonโt Stop Believinโโ was a No. 9 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart back in 1981, and it remains the bandโs most well-known song. It also still dominates classic rock radio today.
โWelcome To The Jungleโ by Guns Nโ Roses (1987)
A little bit glam metal, a little bit hard rock, itโs impossible not to immediately find yourself back in the 1980s after the introduction of โWelcome To The Jungleโ by Guns Nโ Roses. Released in 1987, this classic rock hit is probably the most recognizable of everything in the bandโs discography. And Axl Roseโs vocals were at their absolute best.
โWelcome To The Jungleโ by Guns Nโ Roses peaked at No. 7 in the US and was also a hit in the UK, New Zealand, and a number of other countries. Like โDonโt Stop Believinโโ, you wonโt have to wait long to hear this one on classic rock radio.
โEye Of The Tigerโ by Survivor (1982)
Few songs from the 1980s have the anthemic energy of โEye Of The Tigerโ. And anyone who got to see Survivor live in the early 80s remembers just how crazy good they were in person.
โEye Of The Tigerโ was a Top 10 hit across the globe when it was first released. It was a No. 1 hit in both the US and UK.
โCrazy Trainโ by Ozzy Osbourne (1980)
That legendary intro, that high-energy melody, the wild vibe of the whole song. You just canโt beat this entry on our list of arena rock songs from the 1980s. I know this one must have been a trip to hear live at any point in Ozzy Osbourneโs career.
โCrazy Trainโ wasnโt quite a smash when it was first released, as it missed the Top 40 on the mainstream charts in the UK and US. It was, however, a No. 9 hit on the Maisntram Rock chart.
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