142. "JOY TO THE WORLD" THREE DOG NIGHT 143. "LOSING MY RELIGION" R.E.M.144. "MY WAY" FRANK SINATRA 145. "LET'S STAY TOGETHER" AL GREEN 146. "WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS/WE WILL ROCK YOU" QUEEN 147. "PURPLE RAIN" PRINCE 148. "DANCING QUEEN" ABBA 149. A LOVE SUPREME (album) ...
6. Elton John –“Your Song” A plainly beautiful, straightforward love song that says it better than any Hallmark card could — which Three Dog Night knew when it released the song first, a few months ahead of John’s definitive version. 5. Elton John –“Saturday Night’s Alright (For...
Around the time of “Eight Miles High,” the Byrds faced censorship for alleged drug songs. But it turns out that dog songs were more their style. They cut no fewer than three with the later Clarence White lineup, including a pair of weepier ones (“Fido” and “Bugler”). But “Old...
“The Heart Part 5” is a three-hundred-and-thirty-two-second-long declaration of Kendrick’s unabashed desire for the pulpit, contending with whether the world no longer has use for his earnestness, and whether he should be ashamed to indulge his ambitions to moral superheroics. That’s ...
A three-chord wonder, even in my early days as a solo performer, I found “Take The Money And Run” an easy song to sing. And, of course the fact that it’s a three-chord song makes it easy for instrumentalists to pick up and play too. If you want to imitate all the falsetto...
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The Band was a Canadian-American band whose pioneering blend of country, folk, blues, and rock music brought them critical acclaim in the 1960s and ’70s. The group’s popular songs include ‘The Weight,’‘Up on Cripple Creek,’ and ‘The Night They Dr
“He was now singing his compositions in three or four octaves that made you want to drive your car over a cliff. He sang like a professional criminal.”460 Steel Pulse, ‘Ku Klux Klan’ 1978 Writer(s):David HindsPowered byPlay the Full Song The first great British reggae band — and...
three and a half minutes of r&b-inflected pop with a bouncy, beautifully numbing chorus that may or may not be about cocaine — came together in 40 minutes at the end of tesfaye’s beauty behind the madness sessions and almost didn’t make the cut. but tesfaye believed in the song, ...