| | Eighties CD
Eighties Songs | 1. | Reward - The Teardrop Explodes |
| 2. | Real Wild Child - Iggy Pop |
| 3. | In the Army Now - Status Quo |
| 4. | If I Could Turn Back Time - Cher |
| 5. | Running in the Family - Level 42 |
| 6. | Dance Hall Days - Wang Chung |
| 7. | Come on Eileen - Dexys Midnight Runners |
| 8. | Look of Love, The - ABC |
| 9. | Eighth Day - Hazel O'Connor |
| 10. | Ideal World - The Christians |
| 11. | Valerie - Steve Winwood |
| 12. | Perfect Strangers - Deep Purple |
| 13. | Since You Been Gone - Rainbow |
| 14. | Addicted to Love - Robert Palmer |
| 15. | Word Up - Cameo |
| 16. | Secret Lovers - Atlantic Starr |
| 17. | Crockett's Theme - Jan Hammer |
| 18. | Private Life - Grace Jones |
| 19. | Cry - Godley & Creme |
| 20. | Up Where We Belong - Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnes |
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