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Sunday, April 5, 2026
(Finished Sunday April 5th, 2025) Part 1 of Great Songs for Your Easter Season
Friday, April 3, 2026
(Finished April 3rd, 2026) Twentyish Great Songs From 1968 to 1970 (Mostly)
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Inspired by yet another episode of the amazing "Cold Case", it's set in 1969. As with any era there are so many great songs and here are twenty.
1) The 5th Dimension "Aquarius/ Let The Sunshine In":
2) The Cowsills "Hair":
3) Zager and Evans "In The Year 2525":
4) The Zombies "Time Of The Season":
5) The Doors "Touch Me":
6) The Byrds "Lay Lady Lay":
7) Hugo Montenegro and His Orchestra "The Good, The Bad and the Ugly":
8) Classics IV "Spooky":
9) Steppenwolf "Born To Be Wild":
10) The Beatles "Revolution":
11) Cream "White Room":
12) Simon and Garfunkel "Scarborough Fair":
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band has opened both of his recent concerts with this song. I couldn't think of a more timely song. 13) Edwin Starr "War":
14) Neil Diamond "Cracklin' Rosie":
15) Brook Benton "Rainy Night In Georgia":
16) The Hollies "He Ain't Heavy He's My Brother":
17) The Brotherhood of Man "United We Stand":
18) James Taylor "Fire and Rain":
19) Creedence Clearwater Revival "Run Through The Jungle":
20) Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young "Woodstock":
21) The Papas and the Mamas "Creeque Alley":
22) Scott Mckenzie "San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Flowers In Your Hair)":
23) Ten Years After "I'd Love To Change The World":
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Monday, March 30, 2026
(Finished March 30th, 2026) Part 2 of The Best Love Songs Ever
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18) Skeeter Davis "The End of The World":
19) George Strait "You Know Me Better Than That":
20) Patsy Cline featuring The Jordanaires "Crazy":
21) Gene Watson "Love In The Hot Afternoon":
22) Robert Palmer "I Didn't Mean To Turn You On":
23) Diamond Rio "Norma Jean Riley":
Still holding a probable permanent place on my iPod. 24) Shakey Graves and Esme Patterson "Dearly Departed":
See above. Also if you get a chance to see The Darkness in concert you really should go. 25) The Darkness "I Believe In A Thing Called Love":
26) Reba McEntire "What Am I Gonna Do About You":
27) The Chicks "You Were Mine":
Without a doubt one of the most powerful songs of all-time. 29) Celine Dion "It's All Coming Back To Me Now":
30) Meat Loaf "Two Out of Three Ain't Bad":
Still holding a probable permanent place on my iPod. 31) Paula Abdul "Straight Up":
She's definitely the perfect model for this video. 32) Boston "Amanda":
33) Waylon Jennings "Amanda":
34) Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam "All Cried Out":
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Saturday, March 28, 2026
(Finished March 28th, 2026) Part 1 of the Best of Bad
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On my morning walk I heard Michael Jackson's "Bad" and I'm sure I've never done such a blog before. I tried to come up with all the songs that have "Bad" in the title while still on my walk. I thought of the songs "Bad" by U2, Bon Jovi's "Bad Medicine", Cinderella's "Bad Seamstress Blues", Jim Croce's "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown" and Bruce Springsteen's "Badlands". I also thought of the bands Bad English and Bad Company. Then when I got home I realized Bad Company has a song titled "Bad Company". The rest of the things on this list came after I got home and did some research.
1) Michael Jackson "Bad":
2) U2 "Bad":
3) Bon Jovi "Bad Medicine":
4) Cinderella "Bad Seamstress Blues":
5) The Arctic Monkeys "The Bad Thing":
6) Avril Lavigne featuring Marilyn Manson "Bad Girl":
7) Bad Company "Bad Company":
8) Bad English "When I See You Smile":
9) Bad Wolves "Zombie":
10) Badflower "Soap":
11) Bastille "Bad Blood":
12) Billie Eilish "bad guy":
13) The Aces "Bad Love":
14) Black Stone Cherry "Bad Luck and Hard Love":
15) Bon Jovi "You Give Love A Bad Name":
16) Boston "Used To Bad News":
17) Brave Rival "Bad Choices":
Friday, March 27, 2026
(Finisheh March 30th, 2026) Part 1 of The Best Love Songs Ever
Sunday, March 22, 2026
(Finished March 22nd, 2026) Part 2 of She's A Country Classic: The Best Songs From "Twisters":
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She could paint me a Birmingham
Hot damn, if I could make it to Cheyenne
Or Amarillo by morning (By morning)
Man, she feels like a woman
Like I heard her on the radio
Driving down that red dirt road (Woo-hoo)
Oh, I can't get her out of my head
Know I gotta have it
That girl, that girl is a country classic, mm yeah
Yeah, she's a country classic