Why the massive proliferation of the sax solo in 1980's popular music? For a minute there, rock musicians couldn’t so much puke blood on a hooker without silky saxophone accompaniment. The best thing about this list of notables is that it’s in order from least to greatest, or greatest to least, depending on your recollection at the moment.
10: Men At Work: Overkill, from the record “Cargo”.
9: Huey Lewis and the News, If This Is It, from the record “Sports”
8: Dancin’ In The Dark: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, from the record “Born In The USA”
7: David Bowie: Blue Jean, from the record “Tonight”
6: Sting: We’ll Be Together Tonight, from the album: Nothing Like The Sun
5: John Cafferty and the Beaver Brown Band: On The Dark Side, from the original soundtrack “Eddie And The Cruisers
4: Duran Duran: Rio, from the record “Rio”
3: Billy Joel: Keepin’ The Faith, from the record “An Innocent Man”
2: Spandau Ballet: True, from the record “True”
1: Quarterflash: Harden My Heart, from the record “Quarterflash”
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