The early 1980s were a golden age for classic rock, but some songs from this era have slipped through the cracks over time. In this article, we explore three such songs that deserve a resurgence in popularity. Firstly, Bob Seger's 'Against The Wind' from the album of the same name in 1980, is a powerful and underrated track that should be more widely recognized. Seger's songwriting prowess shines through, and this song, while not as well-known as his other hits like 'Turn The Page' and 'Night Moves', is a true classic. Secondly, 'Slippery People' by Talking Heads from their 1983 album 'Speaking In Tongues' is a hidden gem. Lead vocalist David Byrne's energetic and possessed performance is a highlight, and the song's unique sound and lyrics make it a standout. Lastly, 'One World (Not Three)' by The Police from their 1981 album 'Ghost In The Machine' is a driving and anthemic track that is perfect for a road trip or any moment that calls for a boost of energy. While these songs may not have achieved the same level of fame as some of their contemporaries, they are undoubtedly classics in their own right and deserve a place in the spotlight once more.