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[80s Western Music] Debut Songs by Male Artists

The 1980s are often associated with a dazzling, glamorous image, and you can see that reflected in the hit charts of the time.

Here in Japan as well, it’s said to be the era when Western music shone the brightest, and compilation albums of hits from that period remain steadily popular even now in the 2020s.

In this article, we focus on the debut songs of male artists from that radiant 1980s Western music scene.

Our lineup centers on singers who debuted in the ’80s, including those who built careers in bands before launching solo debuts during the decade.

Please enjoy everything from the massive hits that defined the ’80s to lesser-known hidden gems!

[80s Western Music] Debut Songs by Male Artists (31–40)

Naughty NaughtyJohn Parr

John Parr – Naughty Naughty (Official Music Video)
Naughty NaughtyJohn Parr

There are plenty of so-called one-hit wonders in America—what we in Japan call ippatsu-ya—and John Parr is considered one of them.

That said, in addition to his massive movie theme hit “St.

Elmo’s Fire,” his debut single also reached No.

23 on the Billboard chart, so he was actually quite popular.

Too Late for GoodbyesJulian Lennon

Julian Lennon – Too Late for Goodbyes
Too Late for GoodbyesJulian Lennon

Julian Lennon drew major attention when he debuted as an artist—the son of the legendary John Lennon.

This debut single even reached No.

5 on the Billboard chart, and he appeared in TV commercials in Japan.

However, perhaps because his strong resemblance to his father became a stumbling block, his subsequent career has been relatively low-key.

Only for LoveLimahl

Limahl – Only For Love [Official Clip] (1983)
Only for LoveLimahl

Perhaps due to his looks, Limahl enjoyed idol-like popularity.

After leaving Kajagoogoo, he made his solo debut with this song.

Later, he was chosen by Giorgio Moroder to perform the theme song for the film The NeverEnding Story, which brought him his big break.

I Keep Forgettin’Michael McDonald

Michael McDonald – I Keep Forgettin’
I Keep Forgettin'Michael McDonald

Michael McDonald rose to fame as a member of The Doobie Brothers, but he had already been active as a session musician before that.

On this debut track as well, his associates—TOTO members Greg Phillinganes, Steve Lukather, and Jeff Porcaro—provide the backing.

Moon DanceBobby McFerrin

Bobby McFerrin – Moondance (1982)
Moon DanceBobby McFerrin

Bobby McFerrin is a multi-musician best known as the creator of the worldwide 1988 hit “Don’t Worry, Be Happy.” On that track, he completed everything—including the instrumental parts—using only his voice through multitrack recording.

His debut work is the album “Bobby McFerrin,” released in 1982.

The song I’m introducing is “Moon Dance,” a track from that album.

This cool, jazz-tinged piece was originally by Van Morrison.

[80s Western Music] Male Artists’ Debut Songs (41–50)

I.G.Y.Donald Fagen

Donald Fagen’s solo debut album, The Nightfly, was recorded in exactly the same manner as during his Steely Dan days, and it became a landmark in rock history, jacket art included.

This track, I.

G.

Y.

, was released as a single from the album.

Keisuke Kuwata has also covered it in concert.

Love KillsFreddie Mercury

Freddie Mercury – Love Kills (Official Lyric Video)
Love KillsFreddie Mercury

A song co-written by Giorgio Moroder and Queen’s Freddie Mercury when Moroder, having acquired the rights to the 1927 sci-fi classic Metropolis, produced a new soundtrack.

It leans more toward Moroder’s style, but it was a hit in the UK.