Other than the trivia over the next two days, this will be my last post for at least a week. On Monday, I will be undergoing surgery on both of my eyes. This isn’t lasik surgery. I have to get muscles tightened in both eyes. Yuck! So I figured that I would have some fun with this situation. I got Elton John’s crappy song “Blue Eyes” in my head, then I thought of “Private Eyes” by Hall and Oates, and Peter Gabriel’s “In Your Eyes”. So I found myself on a mission: Find as many 80s songs as possible that have “Eye” or “Eyes” in the song title. I couldn’t believe how many I had on my iPod alone! Here are some of my favorites:
“Bluest Eyes in Texas” – Restless Heart
In the early ’80s I loved Country music by Johnny Cash, Alabama, Kenny Rogers, and the Oak Ridge Boys. Then I got away from it for a while. Then, friends of mine told me that I should give Restless Heart a shot. They said that the band was similar to Alabama. I ended up loving this band, and got back into Country, and have not stopped. This song was a number 1 hit off of Restless Heart’s third album, Big Dreams in a Small Town:
“For Your Eyes Only” – Sheena Easton
This was from the James Bond movie of the same name during the great Roger Moore years:
“The Smile Has Left Your Eyes” – Asia
This song from the supergroup Asia gets stuck in my head for a while after I hear it:
“Close My Eyes Forever” – Lita Ford and Ozzy Osborne
A duet by two of the most bad-ass people at the time – former guitarist of The Runaways, Lita Ford, and the Legendary Ozzy:
“Private Eyes” – Hall & Oates
This was a number one song for Hall & Oates at the height of the career:
“Heaven In Your Eyes” – Loverboy
Great power ballad by Loverboy from the Top Gun soundtrack:
“When You Close Your Eyes” – Night Ranger
This is one of my favorite songs by Night Ranger. “Sister Christian” may have gotten all the attention from the Midnight Madness album, but “When You Close Your Eyes” more than holds its own:
“Lost In Your Eyes” – Debbie Gibson
I still love this song – Guilty pleasure or not.
“Eye of the Tiger” – Survivor
I could not get enough of this song when it came out. Would Rocky III have been as good without the association with this song? I have been a huge Survivor fan since I first heard this song:
“In Your Eyes” – Peter Gabriel
I’m not a Peter Gabriel fan at all. But this is one of my all time favorite songs. And who can forget that iconic scene with this song in the movie Say Anything… as John Cusak is holding the radio over his head:
Here is the song itself:
Here is a list of other songs that I did not include due to time constraints, and so this post would not be too long:
Angel Eyes – The Jeff Healey Band
Electric Eye – Judas Priest
Eyes of a Stranger – Queensrÿche
Eye in the Sky – The Alan Parsons Project
I Can See It in Your Eyes – Men At Work
Blue Eyes – Elton John
Hungry Eyes – Eric Carmen (from Dirty Dancing)
Bette Davis Eyes – Kim Carnes
Wild Eyed Southern Boys – .38 Special
Spanish Eyes – Tiffany
Somebody’s Eyes – Karla Bonoff (from Footloose)
Eyes Without a Face – Billy Idol
Don’t Close Your Eyes – Kix
Does anybody know of any songs I’m missing? Do you have a list of favorites?
Since I may not be able to see too well for a while, my entertainment may need to come in the form of music. What songs do you listen to when you want to feel better? Although this is an ’80s page, don’t feel limited to ’80s songs.
There was another “Angel Eyes”…done by Roxy Music:
My favorite song by them. Only saw the video a couple of times, and that was it. In fact, this is the first time I’ve seen or heard that song since then.
When I want to feel better I listen to 80s pop and R&B (of course) or some 70s soft rock. Maybe a nice upbeat polka, too…
Hope the surgery goes well and you’re back to blogging soon. Guess this means I have to wait longer for the 1984 Horrible Hits, huh? Oh well, it’ll be worth the wait. Take care!
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Thanks Jim! I missed that one! Thanks for the music suggestions too! I will probably be better off listening to something on the lighter side like that. Something like James Ingram and Peabo Bryson might be good.
I was hoping to get the 1984 hits out before I left, but unfortunately, I didn’t get the time yet. I’ve already started working on it. If I’m feeling better as the week goes on, I’ll try to get it out. There are so many great songs from that year. There aren’t too many horrible ones, but I’m sure I can scrape some up. 🙂 If you want to get a head start on your list, here is the link to the top 100 songs for that year.
http://www.musicoutfitters.com/topsongs/1984.htm
And thanks again for your continuous support! I really appreciate it!
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Thanks! I now have ’84 AND ’85 all ready and waiting.
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We close our eyes by Go West
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Good one!! I had never heard that one before. I really like it!
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