đđż Top 10 Real Deal ’80s Car & Road Songs
All horsepower. No speed limits. 100% Eighties. Ready To Power Your Weekend Drive.
10. âHighway to Hellâ â AC/DC (1980) âAin’t nothinâ I would rather do â goinâ down, party time!â Technically 1979 in Australia, but released worldwide in 1980. The ultimate loud-and-proud road rebellion anthem.
9. âDriveâ â The Cars (1984) âWho’s gonna plug their ears⌠when you cry?â New wave introspection behind the wheel â lonely, longing, and unmistakably ’80s.
8. âCruel Summerâ â Bananarama (1983) âHot summer streets and the pavements are burninââŚâ The perfect slow-roll summer jam with city steam and heartbreak in the rearview.
7. âRacing in the Streetâ â Bruce Springsteen (think of the 1980 live version on the Live 1975-1985 triple album, so it counts) âI got a ’69 Chevy with a 396âŚâ The bossâs elegy for car guys who swapped dreams for garages. Wrench-turning poetry.
6. âFast Carâ â Tracy Chapman (1988) âYou got a fast car â is it fast enough so we can fly away?â Somber but hopeful. When the road is your only way out, and the tankâs just full enough.
5. âYou Might Thinkâ â The Cars (1984) The bandâs name is The Cars so they have to be on this list twice. âYou might think Iâm crazy â all I want is you.â Driving synths, kinetic video, and Ric Ocasekâs detour into eccentric obsession. Quintessential â80s vehicle vibes.
4. âDonât Stop Believinââ â Journey (1981) âJust a small town girl, livinâ in a lonely world â she took the midnight trainâŚâ Okay, itâs a train, not a car. But it fueled a million road trips and Jersey mall parking lot singalongs and a mysterious end to The Sopranos.
3. âPanamaâ â Van Halen (1984) âJumpinâ in and out of the runninââŚâ Built for convertibles, burnout competitions, and 120 mph speedometers.
2. âBorn to Runâ â Bruce Springsteen âTramps like us, baby we were born to run!â Weâre headquartered in NJ. We have to by law feature Bruce as much as any other artist. Jerseyâs own national anthem. Youâre not really driving unless this plays once per trip.
1. âI Canât Drive 55â â Sammy Hagar (1984) âI say, âGo on, write me up for 125!ââ The Red Rocker. Redline. Red-blooded anti-authority anthem. Forever number one in the carpool lane of your soul.


