Step into the time machine, let's take a ride,
Back to the 80s, UK pop pride.
Duran Duran, with their wild boys,
"Rio" playing loud, making all the noise.
Wham! had us dancing in "Club Tropicana,"
George and Andrew, bringing all the drama.
Let's go back, back to the 80s,
Where the music was alive, oh, it made us crazy.
From the charts to the clubs, it was all so bright,
Let's celebrate the 80s, UK's shining light.
Culture Club's "Karma Chameleon,"
Boy George's style, truly one in a million.
Eurythmics' "Sweet Dreams" never fade,
Annie and Dave, what a duo they made.
Spandau Ballet's "True" touched our hearts,
Gold hits that topped the charts.
Let's go back, back to the 80s,
Where the music was alive, oh, it made us crazy.
From the charts to the clubs, it was all so bright,
Let's celebrate the 80s, UK's shining light.
Tears for Fears, "Shout" it out loud,
"Everybody Wants to Rule the World," make us proud.
Human League's "Don't You Want Me,"
Synth-pop magic, unforgettable and free.
Pet Shop Boys, with "West End Girls,"
Their unique sound, setting trends, rocking worlds.
Let's go back, back to the 80s,
Where the music was alive, oh, it made us crazy.
From the charts to the clubs, it was all so bright,
Let's celebrate the 80s, UK's shining light.
Madness had us "Driving in My Car,"
"Baggy Trousers" dancing, we were never far.
Simple Minds' "Don't You Forget About Me,"
Their anthems echoed endlessly.
Bananarama's "Cruel Summer" heat,
Girl power trio, impossible to beat.
Let's go back, back to the 80s,
Where the music was alive, oh, it made us crazy.
From the charts to the clubs, it was all so bright,
Let's celebrate the 80s, UK's shining light.
A-ha's "Take On Me" with that video art,
Synth and vocals, they stole our hearts.
Dexys Midnight Runners, "Come On Eileen,"
A timeless hit, every party's dream.
Back to the 80s, where it all began,
UK pop bands, forever fans.
Let's go back, back to the 80s,
Where the music was alive, oh, it made us crazy.
From the charts to the clubs, it was all so bright,
Let's celebrate the 80s, UK's shining light.
So let's rewind, to those golden days,
The 80s in the UK, in a million ways.
With the hits and the bands, we'll always sing,
Back to the 80s, let the memories ring.
Step into the scene, the USA's prime,
80s pop stars, ruling every rhyme.
Michael Jackson, the "Thriller" king,
Moonwalking magic, made the world sing.
Madonna's "Like a Virgin," pushing the edge,
Material girl, always ahead.
Prince, "Purple Rain," guitar on fire,
His royal badness, pure desire.
Whitney Houston, "Greatest Love of All,"
Her voice soared high, making the call.
Cyndi Lauper's "Girls Just Want to Have Fun,"
Neon lights, bright colours, on the run.
Bon Jovi's "Livin' on a Prayer,"
Hair metal anthems, filling the air.
Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'," never let go,
Every small town, big city show.
The time machine, with that video art,
Synth and vocals, they stole our hearts.
Dexys Midnight Runners, "Come On Eileen,"
A timeless hit, every party's dream.
Back to the 80s, where it all began,
UK pop bands, forever fans.
Let's go back, back to the 80s,
Where the music was alive, oh, it made us crazy.
From the charts to the clubs, it was all so bright,
Let's celebrate the 80s, UK's shining light.
So let's rewind, to those golden days,
The 80s in the UK, in a million ways.
With the hits and the bands, we'll always sing,
Back to the 80s, let the memories ring.
Step into the scene, the USA's prime,
80s pop stars, ruling every rhyme.
Michael Jackson, the "Thriller" king,
Moonwalking magic, made the world sing.
Madonna's "Like a Virgin," pushing the edge,
Material girl, always ahead.
Prince, "Purple Rain," guitar on fire,
His royal badness, pure desire.
Whitney Houston, "Greatest Love of All,"
Her voice soared high, making the call.
Cyndi Lauper's "Girls Just Want to Have Fun,"
Neon lights, bright colours, on the run.
Bruce Springsteen, "Born in the U.S.A.,"
Working-class hero, leading the way.
Guns N' Roses, "Sweet Child o' Mine,"
Rock and roll rebels, crossing the line.
Tina Turner's "What's Love Got to Do,"
Her comeback story, strong and true.
Hall & Oates, "Private Eyes," watching you,
Philly soul duo, with hits that grew.
Let's go back, back to the 80s,
Where the music was alive, oh, it made us crazy.
From the charts to the clubs, it was all so bright,
Let's celebrate the 80s, UK's shining light.