Styx's "Renegade," heard in Showtime's TV show "Billions," reaches No. 1 on the Top TV Songs chart, powered by Tunefind.
15. Thus far, we've highlighted just 14 songs that were among the top 100 ranked for 1979. I diligently previewed the other 86 to find just one more hit that would prove a suitable entry for this quiz and every one of them was found wanting for one reason or another. I decided to ...
24 35 SILLY LOVE SONGS –•– Wings (Capitol)-3 (24)25 31 MISTY BLUE –•– Dorothy Moore (Malaco)-6 (25)26 32 RHIANNON (Will You Ever Win) –•– Fleetwood Mac (Reprise)-8 (26)27 28 LORELEI –•– Styx (A&M)-11 (27)28 34 GET UP AND BOOGIE (That’s Right) –...
Top Songs of 1981Did you enjoy this 1981 Music Through the Years Video above? Then be sure to subscribe to subscribe to our YouTube channel to see all of our Top40Weekly videos!Embark on a musical journey through the chart-topping hits of 1981, exploring the standout songs that defined ...
Eric Clapton got this song from JJ Cale, whose swamp-rock style and songs would appear frequently throughout Clapton's career. It became one of his signature cuts, complete with a bluesy guitar solo, after appearing on the 'Slowhand' album in 1977. Styx, "Come Sail Away" (1977) A&M ...
Tracks / Songs: 7 Genre: Rock Release Date: September 23, 1977Apple Music / iTunes Buy on Amazon Tweet 31 Greatest HitsStyx Tracks / Songs: 16 Genre: Rock Release Date: August 22, 1995Apple Music / iTunes Buy on Amazon Tweet ...
Songs can be jazzy, but not experimental. Brass sections are great but don’t get too funky. And the songs should rock, but not rock. In that mold comes Orleans’ 1976 hit “Still the One.” On top of a chugging groove, frontman John Hall sings about a romance that continues to ...
Saturday only comes around once a week — if only it could be more — but when it does, we've got your playlist covered with the Top 30 Saturday Songs below. 30. Mott the Hoople, "The Saturday Kids"From: 2006 reissue of The Hoople (1974) "The Saturday Kids" is not to be confused...
Eric Clapton got this song from JJ Cale, whose swamp-rock style and songs would appear frequently throughout Clapton's career. It became one of his signature cuts, complete with a bluesy guitar solo, after appearing on the 'Slowhand' album in 1977. Styx, "Come Sail Away" (1977) A&M ...
this song didn’t grab me right away because I was too young to appreciate the soulful blues amidst a sea of melodic rock songs by bands like ELO, Foreigner, Eddie Money, Styx, Cheap Trick, Boston, The Babys, Kansas, Toto (and more). Looking back now, this song is actually one of ...