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"Wake me up, when September ends"- Green Day
"Roll with the changes"- REO Speedwagon "Humpty Dance"- Digital Underground |
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At Seventeen...Janis Ian
Knights In White Satin....The Moody Blues |
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Motley Crue In the Beginning/Shout at the Devil
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Edited by
Unknow
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Thu 09/29/16 01:01 AM
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Strawberry field-
Candle in the wind In my life Blackbird |
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wow there are soooo many!!!
Sign Your Name - Terence Trent Darby |
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Grandma's Hands ~ Bill Withers.
Lean on Me Use Me Ain't no Sunshine Green Grass Another Day to Run Close to Me Dreams Lovely Day Lovely Night for Dancing You You Got the Stuff Watching You Watching Me Heart in Your Life |
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Edited by
Annagram
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Sat 10/08/16 06:30 PM
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"Hard habit to break"- Chicago
"Cult of Personality"- Living Color "I feel you"- Depeche Mode |
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Stayin' Alive ~ Bee Gees
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Edited by
Annagram
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Tue 10/11/16 05:39 PM
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Everyone is just posting their favorite songs.
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I know I could never pick the greatest songs of all time.
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Coat of many colors - Dolly Parton! Woohoo!
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Everyone is just posting their favorite songs. Sure, taste is a very subjective thing! I try to add songs from different genres (skewed towards pop/indie/hip hop), also songs that are kind of game changers that influenced music trends. I used to watch those shows on VH1, Best songs of all time, Best of the 90's, etc. Ultimately a song becomes great because of it's relevance for its time, popularity, profoundness, influence on pop culture... and here also because what it just means to each of us. Having said that I'll add another that will probably make people roll their eyes. What Makes You Beautiful - One Direction Cheesy? Sure. Trite? Probably. But it is great because it had that great impact pop songs can have: it makes you feel happy and can't help but sing along. |
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Edited by
Integrityis1st
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Sun 10/16/16 12:33 AM
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Everyone is just posting their favorite songs. Sure, taste is a very subjective thing! I try to add songs from different genres (skewed towards pop/indie/hip hop), also songs that are kind of game changers that influenced music trends. I used to watch those shows on VH1, Best songs of all time, Best of the 90's, etc. Ultimately a song becomes great because of it's relevance for its time, popularity, profoundness, influence on pop culture... and here also because what it just means to each of us. Having said that I'll add another that will probably make people roll their eyes. What Makes You Beautiful - One Direction Cheesy? Sure. Trite? Probably. But it is great because it had that great impact pop songs can have: it makes you feel happy and can't help but sing along. Good job! Juliett Spider Web ~ Joan Osborne |
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Edited by
sybariticguy
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Sun 10/16/16 07:10 AM
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Frank Sinatra My Way Tony Bennett If I Ruled the World leonard Cohen I'm your Man & Dancing to the End of Love,, Jimmy Buffett a Pirate Looks at 40, Rod Stewart Have I Told You Lately, Roy Orbison Only the Lonely, Lou Rawls Dead End Street Monologue, Arthur Fiedler/ Boston Pops Two Thousand one Theme,, Percy Sledge When a Man Loves a Woman, Cloudy Simon & Garfunkel, Elvis Presley Loving You, Carly Simon Your So Vain,, The Lovin Spoonful Do You Believe In Magic, Jefferson Airplane Miracles Blondie Call Me Ronnie Dove Got a Little Bit of Heaven, Soundtrack A Man and A Woman, Marty Robbins El Paso, Dionne Warwick I Say a Little Prayer, Ray Stevens You Cant RollerSkate in a Buffalo Herd, But You Can Be happy if You've a Mind To..
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Edited by
Oneec
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Sun 10/16/16 11:19 AM
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Let's get it on-Marvin Gaye, Sweet love-Aretha Franklin, (Where do I begin) Love Story-Shirley Bassey, Lady in Red/Moonlight lady-Julio Iglesias, Heart breaker-Dion Warwick, Do you think I'm sexy/I don't wanna talk about it-Rod Stewart, Can't take my eyes of you-Frank Sinatra
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