Iconic 80s Teen Movie Soundtracks with Videos
Songs influenced by 80s teen movies; basically the John Hughes era; so, you're going to hear a lot of songs from his movies; which is actually a good thing😉
YouTube blocked some videos so I had to replace them with stills from the movies. The video might get blocked in the future if it reaches enough views; so, I'll probably re-upload it with stills from any future blocked videos.
Do let me know if you like this format; although, it takes some time to make them.
Maybe I can upload each song-video individually so that you can make your own playlist of the songs you prefer to listen to. Let me know your thoughts; for those who actually read the description 😅
Unfortunately, I can't do anything about the ads as the video is not monetized.
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Playlist:
1. 0:00 Don't You (Forget About Me) - Simple Minds (The Breakfast Club)
2. 4:17 The Power of Love - Huey Lewis and the News (Back to the Future)
3. 8:07 True - Spandau Ballet (Sixteen Candles)
4. 13:22 Oh Yeah - Yello (Ferris Bueller's Day Off)
5. 16:25 Moving in Stereo - The Cars (Fast Times at Ridgemont High)
6. 21:07 Young Hearts - Commuter (The Karate Kid)
7. 24:43 I Go Crazy - Flesh for Lulu - (Some Kind of Wonderful)
8. 28:34 Footloose - Kenny Loggins (Footloose)
9. 31:27 In Your Eyes - Peter Gabriel (Say Anything...)
10. 36:45 (I've Had) The Time of My Life - Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes (Dirty Dancing)
11. 41:26 Pretty in Pink - The Psychedelic Furs (Pretty in Pink)
12. 46:03 Old Time Rock & Roll - Bob Seger (Risky Business)
13. 49:13 Hazy Shade of Winter - The Bangles (Less than zero)
14. 51:58 Maniac - Michael Sembello (Flashdance)
15. 55:58 Cry Little Sister - Gerard McMann (The Lost Boys)
16. 1:00:42 Everybody Wants to Rule the World - Tears for Fears (Real Genius)
17. 1:04:50 Cruel Summer - Bananarama (The Karate Kid)
18. 1:08:22 Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now - Starship (Mannequin)
19. 1:12:48 The Never Ending Story - Limahl (The Never Ending Story)
20. 1:16:14 We Got the Beat - The Go-Go's (Fast Times at Ridgemont High)
21. 1:18:43 Send Me An Angel - Real Life (Rad)
22. 1:22:31 St. Elmo's Fire (Man in Motion) - John Parr (St. Elmo's Fire)
23. 1:26:36 Win in the End - Mark Safan (Teen Wolf)
24. 1:31:16 As the World Falls Down - David Bowie (Labyrinth)
25. 1:34:55 Waiting for a Girl Like You - Foreigner (Footloose)
26. 1:39:40 Stand By Me - Ben E. King (Stand by Me)
27. 1:42:36 On our Own - Bobby Brown (Ghost Busters II)
28. 1:47:01 You're the Best - Joe Esposito (The Karate Kid)
29. 1:49:57 Flashdance... What a Feeling - Irene Cara (Flashdance)
30. 1:53:49 If You Leave - Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (Pretty in Pink)
31. 1:58:13 Crazy for You - Madonna (Vision Quest)
32. 2:02:06 Fame - Irene Cara (Fame)
33. 2:07:18 The Goonies 'R' Good Enough - Cyndi Lauper (The Goonies)
34. 2:10:54 Hungry Eyes - Eric Carmen (Dirty Dancing)
35. 2:14:40 Weird Science - Oingo Boingo (Weird Science)
36. 2:18:12 Every Breath You Take - The Police (Risky Business)
37. 2:22:00 Magic Dance - David Bowie (Labyrinth)
38. 2:26:10 Let's Hear It for the Boy - Denice Williams (Footloose)
39. 2:30:26 Somebody's Baby - Jackson Browne (Fast Times at Ridgemont High)
40. 2:34:48 Glory of Love - Peter Cetera (The Karate Kid Part II)
41. 2:39:05 She's Like the Wind - Patrick Swayze ft. Wendy Fraser (Dirty Dancing)
42. 2:42:53 Only the Young - Journey (Vision Quest)
43. 2:46:52 Shootin for the Moon - Amy Holland (Teen Wolf)
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🎧 About This Track
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- 🔁 Use the loop feature for extended sessions
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💬 What Listeners Say
"Description Explains why some videos couldn't be shown. Playlist: 1. 0:01 Don't You (Forget About Me) - Simple Minds (The Breakfast Club) 2. 4:17 The Power of Love - Huey Lewis and the News (Back to the Future) 3. 8:07 True - Spandau Ballet (Sixt..."
— @zone07 👍 184
"Can we please go back to the 80’s? It was a different world then and all of the best films and music came out of that decade (my childhood)! I was born in 1979, so I was blessed to live through the entire 80’s but was too young to appreciate it the..."
— @willfade7994 👍 424
"Hey GenX We have the best music. The best movies. Some great cars. The prettiest girls! There will NEVER be another decade like the 80s."
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- Set the Scene: Find a comfortable position, dim the lights if possible, and minimize distractions.
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- Adjust Volume: Keep the volume at a comfortable background level - loud enough to hear, quiet enough to relax.
- Enable Loop: Click the Loop button above for continuous play during your session.
- Try the Mixer: Use our Ambient Sound Mixer below to customize the audio with additional sound layers.
This 2:49:36 track is ideal for overnight sleep sessions. With 1.5M views, it has become a trusted choice for thousands of listeners worldwide.