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This weeks episode of ABCs summer series, Greatest Hits, focused on the music from 1985 to 1990. Bret Michaels started off the show with his classic party hit, Nothin But A Good Time, to get the crowd in a good mood. Although, the majority of the show was dominated by some of the 80s best ballads.
Foreigner was joined onstage by Nate Ruess, the lead singer of fun, for a fun rendition of the rock bands ballad, I Want to Know What Love Is. The English/American group wasnt the only band from the 70s and 80s to perform with a contemporary artist, Chicago and Aloe Blacc crushed a couple of the Windy City bands classics together. They started off with Look Away and then brought it home with Youre the Inspiration.
There was one group that wasnt from the 80s and that was Wilson Phillips. Carnie Wilson, Wendy Wilson, and Chynna Phillips dominated 1990 with hit after hit, and the entire Greatest Hits crowd sang along with them as they belted out their greatest hit, Hold On.
Although, the show wasnt just about classic songs, it was also about the girls that danced to those songs. The shows host, Arsenio Hall, handed out the coveted Greatest Video Babe Lifetime Achievement Award to Tawny Kitaen, something every little girl dreams of achieving.
Greatest Hitsairs Thursday at 9pm on ABC.
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