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These 4 Classic Rock Songs From 1989 Definitely Sound Even Better Today

In 1989, rock music was coming to the end of what remains one of the most beloved eras in the genre. The year saw plenty of hits, including these four songs, which might actually sound even better today.

“I’ll Be There For You” by Bon Jovi

As love songs go, Bon Joviโ€™s โ€œIโ€™ll Be There For Youโ€ is a good one. Written by band members Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora, the song is on the bandโ€™s fourth studio album, New Jersey.

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โ€œIโ€™ll Be There For Youโ€ comes after their decidedly non-romantic songs, like โ€œYou Give Love A Bad Nameโ€ and โ€œBad Medicineโ€. The success of โ€œIโ€™ll Be There For Youโ€ is a bit surprising, since the song is almost six minutes long.

“If I Could Turn Back Time” by Cher

โ€œIf I Could Turn Back Timeโ€ is on Cherโ€™s Heart Of Stone album. The song is written by Diane Warren. One of the biggest hits of Cherโ€™s career, Warren begged Cher to record โ€œIf I Could Turn Back Timeโ€. It remains one of the most successful singles of Cherโ€™s career.

โ€œI thought it was a great song for her, and she hated it,โ€ Warren tells Rolling Stone. โ€œSo I went to the studio when she was recording another song of mine. And literally, when [Cher] was in the lounge, I got on my hands and knees and held her leg down until she said sheโ€™d try it out.โ€

Interestingly, โ€œIf I Could Turn Back Timeโ€ is Cherโ€™s second No. 1 hit in 1989, an impressive feat considering her first hit single came in 1965, with โ€œAll I Really Want To Doโ€. After โ€œIf I Could Turn Back Timeโ€, Cher waited ten more years to have another No. 1 single, with โ€œBelieveโ€. 

โ€œIf You Donโ€™t Know Me By Nowโ€ by Simply Red

The angst in Simply Redโ€™s โ€œIf You Donโ€™t Know Me By Nowโ€ is palpable. The song, written by Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff, was first released by Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes in 1972, becoming a Top 5 hit for them.

But itโ€™s Simply Redโ€™s version that remains the most well-known. A six-week No.1 single for Simply Red, it remains their biggest hit. In 2008, Seal included a version of โ€œIf You Donโ€™t Know Me By Nowโ€ on his Soul album. Another version also appears on Martina McBrideโ€™s 2014 Everlasting record.

“The End Of The Innocence” by Don Henley

The message in โ€œThe End Of The Innocenceโ€ will always be timely. Written by Henley and Bruce Hornsby, the song is the title track of Henleyโ€™s third solo album. Hornsby also plays on the song.

Also on The End Of The Innocence is “The Last Worthless Evening”, another radio hit for Henley. The record is also his last solo album for 11 years. In 2000, Henley released his fourth studio album, Inside Job.

Henley earned a Grammy Award for his performance of the song.

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