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1982 Lyric Quiz: Can You Name These 18 Classic Songs from a Single Line?

Last updated: January 14, 2026 10:26 am
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Instant nostalgia test: 18 razor-sharp 1982 lyrics—zero context, zero mercy. Score 15 or more and you’re officially an MTV-era savant.

1982 delivered the first full MTV calendar—synth-pop, arena rock, new-wave funk and power ballads all crashing the same playlist. Below, one signature line from every quadrant of that year. No shuffle, no cheat—just your memory versus the monoculture.

The Rules

  • Read the lyric once—no scrolling.
  • Say the title (and artist if you’re showboating) aloud.
  • Flip the card—our instant answer reveals chart weeks at No. 1, Grammy gold or the trivia that still stumps pub-quiz pros.

Question 1

“Face to face, out on the heat. Hangin’ tough, stayin’ hungry…”

Survivor band promo 1982

Answer

“Eye of the Tiger” – Survivor. Six-week Billboard ruler, written overnight for Rocky III after Stallone’s cold-call when Queen denied “Another One Bites the Dust.”

Question 2

“He smiled, so I got up and asked for his name. ‘That don’t matter,’ he said…”

Joan Jett black leather 1982

Answer

“I Love Rock ’n’ Roll” – Joan Jett & The Blackhearts. Originally a 1975 Arrows B-side; Jett’s gender-flip take owned the chart for seven straight weeks.

Question 3

“We all know that people are the same wherever you go…”

Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder duet 1982

Answer

“Ebony and Ivory” – Paul McCartney & Stevie Wonder. Seven-week No. 1 plea for racial harmony—recorded in less than six hours at George Martin’s AIR studio.

Question 4

“My blood runs cold. My memory has just been sold…”

J. Geils Band Centerfold video still

Answer

“Centerfold” – The J. Geils Band. Six-week chart-topper about high-school crushes turned pin-up fame—MTV’s first heavy-rotation video shot on 35 mm film.

Question 5

“I was working as a waitress in a cocktail bar…”

Human League synth setup 1982

Answer

“Don’t You Want Me” – The Human League. UK synth-pop’s first U.S. No. 1; the call-and-response narrative invented the soap-opera video template.

Question 6

“Jacky sits back, collects his thoughts for the moment…”

John Mellencamp American Fool era

Answer

“Jack & Diane” – John Cougar. Four-week No. 1 heartland anthem; the famous hand-clap bridge was a last-minute studio improvisation after the original synth outro felt “too English.”

Question 7

“I feel the magic in your caress…”

Steve Miller Band Abracadabra promo

Answer

“Abracadabra” – Steve Miller Band. Two-week topper with Middle-Eastern synth riff inspired by a Diana Ross showgirl costume Miller saw in Vegas.

Question 8

“After all that we’ve been through, I will make it up to you…”

Chicago 1982 band portrait

Answer

“Hard to Say I’m Sorry” – Chicago. First No. 1 since 1976; Peter Cetera insisted on the extended outro to keep the band’s horn identity alive on ballad radio.

Question 9

“Now I know I’ve got to run away…”

Soft Cell Tainted Love video frame

Answer

“Tainted Love” – Soft Cell. Gloria Jones’ 1964 northern-soul obscurity reborn as synth-pop gold—43 weeks on the Hot 100, still the longest-charting single of 1982.

Question 10

“Oh, you don’t know me but you make me so happy…”

Tommy Tutone 867-5309 sleeve

Answer

“867-5309/Jenny” – Tommy Tutone. Power-pop earworm that crashed phone exchanges nationwide; the FCC still fields complaints from unlucky holders of that prefix.

Question 11

“It was the heat of the moment…”

Asia supergroup 1982 press shot

Answer

“Heat of the Moment” – Asia. Prog-rock all-stars crafting radio perfection—No. 4 peak, but the chorus never left classic-rock airwaves.

Question 12

“I can see your face still shining through the window…”

Toto Rosanna single cover

Answer

“Rosanna” – Toto. Grammy-winning single built on Jeff Porcaro’s half-time shuffle—allegedly written about actress Rosanna Arquette, though the band still swears it’s “just a name that scanned.”

Question 13

“’Cause when you say you will, it always means you won’t…”

Toni Basil cheerleader outfit 1982

Answer

“Mickey” – Toni Basil. Choreographer-turned-pop-star turned a cheerleader chant into global No. 1—MTV’s first video choreographed entirely on 8-track loops.

Question 14

“Strangers waitin’, up and down the boulevard…”

Journey Escape tour 1982

Answer

“Don’t Stop Believin’” – Journey. Peaked at No. 9 in ’82, then became the most downloaded 20th-century song of all time after The Sopranos finale—proof that 1982 never really ended.

Question 15

“All of my life I’ve been waitin’ in the rain…”

Quarterflash saxophone promo shot

Answer

“Harden My Heart” – Quarterflash. Roxy Petrucci’s sax riff drove this heartbreak anthem to No. 3 and made the Portland band the only female-fronted group with a top-10 rock hit that year.

Question 16

“The wild dogs cry out in the night…”

Toto Africa studio session

Answer

“Africa” – Toto. No. 1 in 1983, but released October ’82; the marimba part was played on a Yamaha GS-1—the first consumer synth able to sample kalimba tones.

Question 17

“Only in dreams could it be this way…”

Foreigner Waiting for a Girl Like You video still

Answer

“Waiting for a Girl Like You” – Foreigner. Spent a record ten weeks at No. 2—blocked twice by “Physical” and once by “I Can’t Go for That,” making it the bridesmaid ballad of the decade.

Question 18

“Don’t have to be so invitin’—tryin’ to give myself a little bit of fun…”

John Mellencamp Hurts So Good 1982

Answer

“Hurts So Good” – John Cougar. No. 2 hit that locked Mellencamp’s heartland-rock identity; the title came from a Missouri bartender describing a love-hate relationship with cheap whiskey.

Final Score

18/18? You’re a walking Columbia House subscription. 12–17? Solid VHS-collection energy. Below 12—hit onlytrustedinfo.com for deeper dives into the songs, the scandals and the synths that defined 1982. We drop the fastest, most authoritative entertainment analysis—no filler, all killer.

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