Young Hearts After Midnight (1985) - Ryan Mercer
“Young Hearts After Midnight” captures the feeling of driving with nowhere to be, windows down, music playing, and everything somehow meaning more than it should. It’s not just a song — it’s a memory. A night that moved too fast, a voice on the radio, and a feeling you didn’t realize you’d miss later. Somewhere between the headlights, the silence, and the music, it felt like it could last forever. Ryan Mercer presents 1987 FM. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Many of these songs are inspired by real experiences, memories, and observations gathered over a lifetime. As a member of Generation X, I draw inspiration from moments lived, people known, and the passing of time. The lyrics, stories, concepts, and creative direction behind each release are created and written by me. AI-assisted tools are used in parts of the production process, but every release is guided by human creativity and artistic direction. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ For those who have asked where to find the music beyond YouTube: 🎵 Spotify 🎵 YouTube Music 🎵 Apple Music https://linktr.ee/1987FM #RyanMercer #WESTON #1987FM

THOSE SUMMER NIGHTS - 1987 FM

Back to 1985 🌇 | A Quiet Morning Downtown | Nostalgic Retrowave & Dreamwave Mix

1987 FM | For The Ones You Still Think About

Stay With Me Tonight

After Midnight Radio 🌙 | This Playlist Sounds Like an Old Love Letter 📻💛

Lost in 1988 | Midnight Drive Memories 🌃

Empty Bleachers (1985) | Ryan Mercer

1987 FM | When Every Song Was Ours

Feel-Good 80s Love Songs 🌅 | Soft Rock Ballads & Upbeat Romance

Maybe We Were Too Young (1987) | Ryan Mercer

After Midnight Radio 🌙 | This 80s Playlist Feels Like Driving Alone at Midnight 🌃🎶

1987 FM | When We Were Young Enough

Midnight FM Nostalgia 🌌 | The Perfect 80s Playlist for Lonely Nights ☕💔

Somebody by Now

Back to 1989 🌅 | The 80s Morning Glow | Emotional Retrowave & Dreamwave Mix

1987 FM | The Last Night of Summer 🌙

In The Middle Of The Night

RetroSync 80s Playlist – 1 Hour of Cinematic Synthwave & 80s Movie Nostalgia

Habor Lights (1985) - Ryan Mercer

