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Category: 1980-1990

Flute notes for songs written in the 80’s!

Shout – Tears for Fears

"Shout" was released in 1984 by British band Tears for Fears and became an iconic song of the 80's. There have been some great covers of it over the years…

Army Dreamers – Kate Bush

"Army Dreamers" is a beautifully written, heart-felt song speaking about the losses of war. I've posted this to mark the 100 year anniversary of Armistice Day, the day World War…

We Will Rock You – Queen

"We Will Rock You" was written by guitarist Brian May and released by Queen in 1977. A nice and easy one to play, I'm not sure why I hadn't added…

Endless Love – Lionel Richie

Lionel Richie has performed "Endless Love" with Diana Ross and Shania Twain, there is also a popular cover sung by Mariah Carey and Luther Vandross. A lovely tune to play,…

True Colors – Cyndi Lauper

Released in 1986, "True Colors" by Cyndi Lauper became a true 80's classic hit after spending weeks at the top of the charts. You may have also heard versions by…

I’m Still Standing – Elton John

Elton John's upbeat 1985 pop classic "I'm Still Standing" was a massive hit and is really fun to play. I hope you enjoy playing along with the letter notes :)…

The Winner Takes It All – ABBA

A heat-felt powerful song from ABBA, "The Winner Takes It All" was the first track to be released from the album Super Trouper in 1980. It has been covered by…

Hallelujah – Leonard Cohen

A very popular song originally released by Canadian singer Leonard Cohen in 1984, "Hallelujah" has since lead to countless covers and re-imaginations - it even appeared in the 2001 animated musical…

Take Me Home, Country Roads – John Denver

The popular country song "Take Me Home, Country Roads" was released by John Denver in 1971 and was particularly successful in West Virginia where it has become somewhat of an…

Saved By The Bell Theme – Scott Gale

The famous intro tune to the popular TV series "Saved By The Bell" was written by Scott Gale and is imprinted into the minds of a a whole generation! (more…)