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4 Songs From 1980 Every 80s Kid Heard While Riding the Bus to School Each Morning

Ah, the morning commute to school. Many kids nowadays get picked up and dropped off, while others still jump on the olโ€™ school bus. That was the main mode of transportation for 80s kids to head to class, and many kids in the year 1980, specifically, jammed out to their favorite songs of the year on the bus ride to school. If you were one such kid, I bet the following four songs sound very familiar.

โ€œKiss On My Listโ€ by Hall & Oates from โ€˜Voicesโ€™

Hall & Oates went the synth-pop route for this hit song in 1980. โ€œKiss On My Listโ€ was one of the biggest songs from their album Voices, and it remains one of their most memorable No. 1 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

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โ€œ9 To 5โ€ by Dolly Parton from โ€˜9 To 5 And Odd Jobsโ€™

Did you have a 9:00 am to 5:00 pm job in 1980 when you were just a kid? Probably not. Did you still jam out to this country-pop classic by Dolly Parton? Probably yes. โ€œ9 To 5โ€ scored two Grammy Awards, and it remains an iconic soundtrack song for an iconic film of the same name. This disco-tinged Dolly classic peaked at No. 1 on the Hot 100 chart, as well as the US country chart.

โ€œItโ€™s Still Rock And Roll To Meโ€ by Billy Joel from โ€˜Glass Housesโ€™

Billy Joel packed a ton of genre elements into this hit tune, from new wave to rockabilly to even doo-wop. Those classic and new elements played in his favor, as โ€œItโ€™s Still Rock And Roll To Meโ€ became one of the biggest songs of the year. Considering the tune is a criticism of the music industry, Iโ€™m surprised this song didnโ€™t invite more controversy. In the end, โ€œItโ€™s Still Rock And Roll To Meโ€ peaked at No. 1 on the Hot 100 chart.

โ€œCall Meโ€ by Blondie from โ€˜American Gigoloโ€™

Is there a more memorable new wave song from the year 1980? Iโ€™m not so sure. The chorus of โ€œCall Meโ€ is still burned into the brains of 80s kids who listened to this entry on our list of songs back in 1980 while riding the bus to school. โ€œCall Meโ€ peaked at No. 1 on the Hot 100 and the UK Singles chart.

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