The 30 best songs released in 1984

From legendary tracks like Prince's "When Doves Cry" to cult favorites like the Replacements' "I Will Dare," 1984 remains a high-water mark for music

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The 30 best songs released in 1984
Clockwise from bottom left: Tina Turner (Paul Natkin/Getty Images), Prince (Ross Marino/Getty Images), Cyndi Lauper (Paul Natkin/Getty Images), Van Halen (Paul Natkin/WireImage) Graphic: The A.V. Club

1984 is roundly considered to be one of the greatest years in pop music history, a year that produced an embarrassment of riches in both the mainstream and underground. It was a year where the echoes of Michael Jackson’s Thriller could still be felt, a year that Prince turned into a superstar and Madonna had her first hits. And it was a year where the Replacements, Hüsker Dü, the Minutemen, and R.E.M. defined college rock as MTV took hold throughout America, just as Britain wound down its new pop renaissance.

There was too much great music made during 1984 to fit on one list (for further exploration, turn to Michaelangelo Matos’ definitive document Can’t Slow Down: How 1984 Became Pop’s Blockbuster Year). But the 30 songs that follow convey the breadth and depth of the music that dominated the airwaves—both in the mainstream and on those stations existing to the left of the dial—and those still sounds phenomenal forty years later.

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Hoodoo Gurus - I Want You Back

Australian garage rockers Hoodoo Gurus broke into the American underground with their debut album Stoneage Romeoes and its single “I Want You Back.” Melding Byrdsian jangle with scrappy rhythms and ragged vocal harmonies, Hoodoo Gurus evoked the best of 1960s guitar rock while seeming wiley, nervy, and modern.

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