Ok, here ya go, the official answers that I was given by the author.  Like
some of you guys, I found more songs that what is listed here....

1   I Wear My Sunglasses At Night – Cory Hart
2   Panama – Van Halen
3   Little Red Corvette – Prince
4   Rebel Yell – Billy Idol
5   Dancing With Myself – Billy Idol
6   Shook You All Night – AC/DC
7   She Blinded Me With Science – Thomas Dolby
8   Goody Two Shoes – Adam Ant
9   Burning Down the House – Talking Heads
10   Cuts Like a Knife – Bryan Adams
11   Get It On Bang a Gong – Power Station
12   Legs – ZZ Top
13   Rock You Like A Hurricane – The Scorpions
14   TNT – AC/DC
15   Bridge Over Troubled Water – Simon & Garfunkel
16   Roxanne – Police
17   Too Sexy for My Shirt – Right Said Fred
18   Sledgehammer – Peter Gabriel
19   Ain't No Sunshine When She's Gone – Bill Withers
20   Der Kommisar – After the Fire
21   Everybody Wants to Rule the World – Tears for Fears
22   Pretty Woman – Van Halen
23   Ain't No Mountain High Enough – Marvin gaye and Tammy Letrell
24   You Spin Me Round (Like a Record) – Dead or Alive
25   Relax – Frankie Goes to Hollywood
26   King of Rock – Run DMC
27   Mexican Radio – Wall of Voodoo
28   Pink Houses – John Cougar Mellancamp
29   Pretty in Pink – Psychedelic Furs
30   Sultans of Swing – Dire Straits
31   Pure Energy – Information Society
32   Turning Japanese – The Vapors
33   Turn Up the Radio – Autgraph
33   Were Not Gonna Take It – Twisted Sister
35   Broken Wings – Mr. Mister
36   Reflex – Duran Duran
37   Walk 500 Miles – The Proclaimers
38   Last Train To Clarksville – The Monkees (Not an 80's - but still in
there)
39   Loosing My Religion – REM
40   Personal Jesus – Depeche Mode
41   Good Girls Don't – Knack
42   Missionary Man –  Eurythmics
43   If I had a Photgraph of You – Flock of Seagulls
44  What I like About You - The Romantics

On 9/5/08, Doige, Clayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> *From:* Adam Buckland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> *Sent:* 05 September 2008 11:24
> *To:* NT System Admin Issues
> *Subject:* RE: Friday Fun - 80's Music Quiz
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> Is there the answers yet?
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> *From:* Sherry Abercrombie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> *Sent:* 29 August 2008 13:48
> *To:* NT System Admin Issues
> *Subject:* OT: Friday Fun - 80's Music Quiz
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> Ok, so lets have a little fun here on the last Friday in August.  There are
> at least 45 songs mentioned in this story, most from the 80's.  The rules:
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> 1.  Name the song title
> 2.  Name the artist
> 3.  No cheating.  Do this from memory.  Don't Google or use any other
> internet resource for your answers.
> 4.  Have fun!!
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> I'll post the answers when it looks like all guessing is done.
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> Disclaimer:  I didn't write this, it is from a gaming forum that I'm a
> member of, but I was the winner because I managed to find all the songs.
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> The window lickers went on strike yesterday.  I was too sexy for their
> shirts...too sexy for my shirt...but not too sexy for my Kia.  And they
> didn't like that I wore my sunglasses at night while driving my Little Red
> Corvette.  So they jammed to Panama and told me they were coming back to get
> me.  One window licker pulled his tongue off of the windshield and screamed,
> "If I had a photograph of you...there would be something to remind me..."
> So, with a Rebel Yell I hollered back, "I want more, more, more! And I will
> shake you all night long!"  So I jammed in my fast machine that I keep the
> motor clean, and it looks like I will be dancing with myself for awhile.
> This situation is spinning right 'round...like a record baby...'round,
> 'round.  You don't mess with a missionary man!  I know, I know.  I hear you
> dudes - I need to relax and don't do it, but what if I want to go through
> it?
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> The shortbusians need to know that I am the king of rock, there is none
> higher, and all their MC's will call me sire...and that to rock my kingdom
> they must use fire, cause I won't stop rock'in 'til I retire!  Until then,
> they can listen to me on the Mexican Radio as they drive to Panama, and
> listen in stereo.  Besides, they all wear pink and live in pink houses.  I
> know they look pretty in pink, and I tell them all of the time "dudes, what
> I like about you, is that you are the sultans of swing.  But I wear my
> sunglasses at night because you freaks are blinding me with science."
>
> Chief window licker stopped the car and pulled out a sledgehammer, she is a
> goody two shoes, but had a look in her eyes that creeped me out.  I think
> she was thinking about burning down the house.  She came at me with pure
> energy, while turning Japanese. One dude turned up the radio, and chief let
> out a war cry.  She howled, "We're not gonna take!  No! We ain't gonna take
> it anymore!" She was coming so fast at me I thought, "If she hits me, it
> will cut like a knife, and I wouldn't have the reflex to take these broken
> wings (I fell earlier in the day on my arms), and bang a gong and get it
> on."  But I did notice that she was a pretty woman, and I thought, "She's
> got legs..."  And as fast as she was running at me with her sledgehammer, I
> also thought, "And she knows how to use them..."
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> In conclusion, I grabbed the little mite, unleashed some TNT on her, and
> said, "I will rock you like a hurricane dude! I would walk 500 miles on your
> forehead and toss you under the last train to Clarksville!  You are now
> loosing your religion and there ain't no sunshine when she's gone, there
> ain't no mountain high enough for you to be safe!  Ya dig, der kommisar?"
>
> So they turned and went their way, and I my way.  we crossed a bridge over
> troubled waters and will get back to normal soon.  Man, everybody wants to
> rule the world, they want to be their own personal Jesus.  We took one last
> look at each other I, as I smiled at her, I said, "Hey chief, good girls
> don't...got it."  I think her name is Roxanne.
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