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Glee covers songs from the 80s

The hit TV series Glee is currently in its fourth season and continues to garner the same popularity as it was first shown. Glee showcases the characters’ talents by singing songs from classics to recent hits. They are not only beautiful actors but also magnificent singers. Some of the well-known songs that the cast have performed with their own renditions are Katy Perry’s “Firework,” Britney Spears’ “Toxic,” and The Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believing.” However, despite having a younger audience, their song choices have not been limited to just songs by today’s famous artists. They have also chosen songs of the year from the great ballads, the 80s. These are some of the songs they sang during various episodes.

The cast of Glee left behind a remarkable cover of “True Colors” that was originally done by Cyndi Lauper before season 1 ended. Phil Collins also has his own rendition of this soulful song. It was a perfect song to end the season.

Rick Springfield’s “Jessie’s Girl” was also on the set list for Glee, performed by Finn Hudson. The song is about unrequited love with a fast-paced melody but sends a sad message. It was originally released in 1981. Rick Springfield received an award for that song. It was a success.

Bonnie Tyler’s “Total Eclipse of the Heart” is another ’80s song that was released in 1983 and was a huge hit at the time, becoming #6 for the entire year on the Billboard charts. The Glee members who gave a beautiful rendition to this song are Finn, Puck, Jesse, and Rachel.

In another episode, Finn Hudson also performed his own version of “Don’t Dream It’s Over”. Originally sung by Crowded House, it was released in 1986. Upon its release, it immediately reached number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Another 1980s song from the movie Flashdance titled “What a Feeling” originally sung by Cara was also performed by Rachelle’s character. So far, that performance still packs the same punch as when it first aired on the radio.

Through brilliant new musical arrangements, today’s generation is being introduced to the music of the ’80s. Thanks to TV shows like Glee and your amazing staff and crew for continually giving new meaning and reintroducing songs that have meaningful messages. that were once an important part of the lives of previous generations.

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