“The A-Team” Ringtone
Check out more 80s Ringtones & TV & Cinema RingtonesThe theme song to The A-Team is one of the most distinctive in television history. With its strong brass and military snare, the tune evoke a sense of adventure that fits one of the most beloved TV shows of the 80s. Get the A-Team ringtone, and every time it rings you can tell your friends that you “pity the fool!” Check out this and other great ringtones now!
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U2 “Sunday Bloody Sunday” Ringtone
Check out more 80s Ringtones & U2 RingtonesSunday Bloody Sunday was the third single from U2’s 1983 album, War – the album that introduced the band to a worldwide audience. The song, which has a militaristic rhythm, refers to the events of January 30, 1972 in Derry, Northern Ireland. On that Sunday, 26 civil rights workers were shot by British soldiers during a Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association march. Thirteen were killed, including six minors. Witnesses to the event claimed that all of the protesters were unarmed, but an initial investigation cleared the soldiers of any wrongdoing. A new investigation was mounted by British authorities in 1998 on the grounds that the initial investigation was a “whitewash,” but it has yet to render a conclusion.
This event inspired the title of the now-famous song by what is arguably Ireland’s most successful rock band. The band has said that the song speaks out against violence and sectarianism in general. The message, they argue, is “How long do we have to put up with this?” To date the band has continued to make the song a staple of their live performances. Get the Sunday Bloody Sunday ringtone, and check out these other U2 ringtones: Beautiful Day, One, Vertigo, Where the Streets Have No Name, Window in the Skies, With or Without You, Grace, October, She Moves in Mysterious Ways, Bullet the Blue Sky, and more!
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Michael Jackson “Billie Jean” Ringtone
Check out more 80s Ringtones & Michael JacksonBillie Jean is the hit song from Michael Jackson’s classic, record-breaking album, Thriller. It won two Grammy’s in 1984, for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance and Best New R&B Song. It is regarded by many to be Michael Jackson’s signature song, especially since the video was the first time the artist was portrayed with his signature fedora and sequined glove, and danced the moonwalk. Billie Jean is a classic hit from the Prince of Pop. Get the Billie Jean ringtone, and check out other Michael Jackson ringtones, like Bad, Beat It, Thriller, Smooth Criminal, Black or White, Dirty Diana, The Way You Make Me Feel, The Girl Is Mine (with will.i.am and Paul McCartney), Baby Be Mine, Don’t Stop Till You Get Enough, and more!
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Cyndi Lauper “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun” Ringtone
Check out more 80s Ringtones & Cyndi LauperGirls Just Wanna Have Fun was released in 1983, and was Cyndi Lauper’s first single as a solo artist. It launched her career and quickly became an anthem for women everywhere. The song reached number one on the charts in over ten countries and has been covered by dozens of artists from Pearl Jam to John Mayer to Weird Al Yankovic. The song is still a favorite today and is still arguable Cyndi Lauper’s most popular song. Get the Girls Just Wanna Have Fun ringtone (choose from three different versions), plus other Cyndi Lauper ringtones like Time After Time, Above the Clouds, Kindred Spirit, She Bop, The Goonies ‘R’ Good Enough, True Colors, Minnie and Santa, Three Ships, At Last, Early Christmas Morning, and more!
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Koji Kondo’s “Super Mario Brothers Theme Song”.
Check out more 80s Ringtones & Koji Kondo RingtonesThe Super Mario Brothers Theme song has become the most popular game theme among them all. The title track for this Nintendo game was made by Koji Kondo who makes music for the Nintendo games. Another game of Nintendo for which he has created the music for was The Legend Of Zelda : Ocarina Of Time. The music of this game was also a huge success.
Koji Kondo’s music is basically influenced by three styles of music and they are Latin, Jazz and Classical. In all his works one will be able to find the blend of the three or one of them will be more prominent. This particular track which is played as the theme song for Super Mario brothers has a slow samba-like rhythm.