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1987 Songs



dmaspcDmaspc on 01/16/2007

In 1987 President Ronald Reagan addresses the American people over the Iran-Contra affair. He also nominates Robert Bork to the Supreme Court. Rudolph Hess was found dead in his cell in Spandau Prison. Prozac was approved by the FDA. "Patriot Games" and "The Bonfire of Vanities" were published. "Fatal Attraction", and "Moonstruck" were box office hits. Television hits were "Cheers", "Night Court", and "Moonlighting". This quiz is about the songs we were listening to in 1987. All the songs were number one hits that year. I'll name a song title just guess the artist. Good luck and have fun.
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Sources: Wikipedia, All-Music Guide
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Difficulty:  Somewhat Challenging
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