Women & Songs: The 80s
Women & Songs: The 80s is a special album in the Women & Songs franchise. It was released with Women & Songs: 60s Girl Groups one week before the official 6th album in the collection.
Women & Songs: The 80s | ||||
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Studio album by Various Artists | ||||
Released | November 26, 2002 | |||
Length | 50:58 | |||
Label | WEA International | |||
Producer | Ted Carsonic | |||
Various Artists chronology | ||||
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Overview
The album includes 12 chart-toppers from the decade. The album begins with Flashdance from Irene Cara, and also includes Bananarama's Cruel Summer and Pat Benatar's We Belong.
Track listing
- Flashdance (Irene Cara/K. Forsey/G. Moroder) [3:58]
- (performed by Irene Cara)
- Gloria (Giancarlo Bigazzi/Umberto Tozzi/Trevor Veitch) [4:51]
- (performed by Laura Branigan)
- Who's That Girl (Annie Lennox/Dave Stewart) [4:46]
- (performed by Eurythmics)
- Bette Davis Eyes (Jackie DeShannon/Donna Weiss) [3:45]
- (performed by Kim Carnes)
- Rise Up (Billy Bryans/Lynne Fernie/Lauri Conger/Lorraine Segato/Steve Webster) [3:44]
- (performed by Parachute Club)
- Cruel Summer (Sarah Elizabeth Dallin/Siobhan Fahey/Steve Jolley/Tony Swain/Keren Woodward) [3:30]
- (performed by Bananarama)
- We Belong (David Eric Lowen/Dan Navarro) [3:39]
- (performed by Pat Benatar)
- Echo Beach (Mark Gane) [3:33]
- (performed by Martha & The Muffins)
- Situation (Vince Clarke/Alison Moyet) [5:46]
- (performed by Yazoo)
- The Glamorous Life (Sheila E.) [3:43]
- (performed by Sheila E.)
- I Feel for You (Prince) [5:47]
- (performed by Chaka Khan)
- Only in My Dreams (Debbie Gibson) [3:56]
- (performed by Debbie Gibson)
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