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Danger b/w Cry Baby
The Motels, Capitol Records/Netherlands (1980)

You Give Good Love b/w Greatest Love Of AllWhitney Houston, Arista Records/USA (1985) 

You Give Good Love b/w Greatest Love Of All
Whitney Houston, Arista Records/USA (1985) 

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True b/w Gently
Spandau Ballet, Chrysalis Records/USA (1983)

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P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing), b/w Working Day And NightMichael Jackson, Epic Records/USA (1983)

P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing), b/w Working Day And Night
Michael Jackson, Epic Records/USA (1983)

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She Bop b/w Witness
Cyndi Lauper, Portrait Records/USA (1984)

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Dancing In The Streets b/w Dancing In The Streets (Instrumental)
David Bowie & Mick Jagger, EMI America Records/USA (1985)

Stand Back b/w GarboStevie Nicks, Modern Records/USA (1983) 

Stand Back b/w Garbo
Stevie Nicks, Modern Records/USA (1983) 

Typical Male b/w Don’t Turn AroundTina Turner, Capitol Records/USA (1986) 

Typical Male b/w Don’t Turn Around
Tina Turner, Capitol Records/USA (1986) 

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Jessie’s Girl

From the album Working Class Dog
Rick Springfield, RCA Records/USA (1981) 

I wanna tell her that I love her,
But the point is probably moot

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9 to 5 b/w Odd JobsDolly Parton, RCA Records/USA (1980) 

9 to 5 b/w Odd Jobs
Dolly Parton, RCA Records/USA (1980) 

One Step Up b/w RouletteBruce Springsteen, Columbia Records/USA (1988) 

One Step Up b/w Roulette
Bruce Springsteen, Columbia Records/USA (1988) 

I Think We’re Alone Now b/w No RulesTiffany, MCA Records/USA (1987) 

I Think We’re Alone Now b/w No Rules
Tiffany, MCA Records/USA (1987) 

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All Of My Heart b/w Overture (From The Lexicon Of Love)
ABC, Neutron Records/UK (1982)

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Nightshift

from the album Nightshift
The Commodores, Motown Records/USA (1985) 

You Give Good Love b/w Greatest Love Of AllWhitney Houston, Arista Records/USA (1985) 

You Give Good Love b/w Greatest Love Of All
Whitney Houston, Arista Records/USA (1985) 

Pop 83, Kajagoogoo

Pop 83, Kajagoogoo

P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing), b/w Working Day And NightMichael Jackson, Epic Records/USA (1983)

P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing), b/w Working Day And Night
Michael Jackson, Epic Records/USA (1983)

Stand Back b/w GarboStevie Nicks, Modern Records/USA (1983) 

Stand Back b/w Garbo
Stevie Nicks, Modern Records/USA (1983) 

Typical Male b/w Don’t Turn AroundTina Turner, Capitol Records/USA (1986) 

Typical Male b/w Don’t Turn Around
Tina Turner, Capitol Records/USA (1986) 

9 to 5 b/w Odd JobsDolly Parton, RCA Records/USA (1980) 

9 to 5 b/w Odd Jobs
Dolly Parton, RCA Records/USA (1980) 

One Step Up b/w RouletteBruce Springsteen, Columbia Records/USA (1988) 

One Step Up b/w Roulette
Bruce Springsteen, Columbia Records/USA (1988) 

I Think We’re Alone Now b/w No RulesTiffany, MCA Records/USA (1987) 

I Think We’re Alone Now b/w No Rules
Tiffany, MCA Records/USA (1987) 

Danger b/w Cry Baby
The Motels, Capitol Records/Netherlands (1980)

True b/w Gently
Spandau Ballet, Chrysalis Records/USA (1983)

(Source: throwbacksongs, via socentralrain)

She Bop b/w Witness
Cyndi Lauper, Portrait Records/USA (1984)

Dancing In The Streets b/w Dancing In The Streets (Instrumental)
David Bowie & Mick Jagger, EMI America Records/USA (1985)

Jessie’s Girl

From the album Working Class Dog
Rick Springfield, RCA Records/USA (1981) 

I wanna tell her that I love her,
But the point is probably moot

(via ioweyoum-tin)

All Of My Heart b/w Overture (From The Lexicon Of Love)
ABC, Neutron Records/UK (1982)

Nightshift

from the album Nightshift
The Commodores, Motown Records/USA (1985) 

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