Essential Songs of 1989

As we close the book on the 1980s, oldsters Lou Reed and Neil Young and Van Morisson were still releasing fine albums, while The Replacements were making their last gasp effort for the mainstream.


Public Enemy fought the power and The Beastie Boys released their brilliant Paul’s Boutique album. As we look back at the decade, we were able to survive a decade of synth-pop, kitschy videos, and electronic drums. As we peek around the corner to the ‘90s, I’m seeing flannel.

 

Back to Life, Soul II Soul

Bust a Move, Young MC

Callin’ Baton Rouge, New Grass Revival

Deeper Than the Holler, Randy Travis

Egg Man, The Beastie Boys

Fight the Power, Public Enemy

Free Fallin’, Tom Petty

The Gas Face, 3rdBass

Good Thing, Fine Young Cannibals

Have I Told You Lately, Van Morrison

Here Comes Your Man, The Pixies

I’ll Be You, The Replacements

Let the Day Begin, The Call

Like a Prayer, Madonna

Love Shack, The B-52s

Lovesong, The Cure

Mixed Emotions, The Rolling Stones

Once Bitten Twice Shy, Great White

Paradise City, Guns N’ Roses

Personal Jesus, Depeche Mode

Rhythm Nation, Janet Jackson

Rockin’ in the Free World, Neil Young and Crazy Horse

Romeo Had Juliette, Lou Reed

Valerie, Marshall Crenshaw

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