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Sunday, June 28, 2026
(Finished June 28th, 2026) Part 10 of The Best of New Wave Alphabetically
Saturday, June 27, 2026
(Finished June 27th, 2026) Part 13 of 48 Blogs: All Songs On themusicaddict's iPod
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This was a living blog series until that became too time consuming of a task. As of the morning of June 11th this blog series is locked. That means I've typed all the songs and their number of listens and will not be making any changes.
600) The English Beat "Mirror In The Bathroom":
Songs 598 to 571 all have 6 listens.
Thursday, June 25, 2026
(Finished June 26th, 2026) Part 15 of Gen Z Loves 90s Country Classics, So Do I
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I have labeled some of these songs as best of the best, the 90s was a tremendous decade for country music. As usual I don't just post the hits, I post the best country songs of that decade.
RollingStone.com has a big article about Generation Z is loving 90s country. Here's the article : https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/nineties-country-blowing-gen-z-142735025.html
From the article:
But the Nineties country resurgence isn’t limited to Spotify. Apple Music, Amazon Music and Pandora have all realized the demand for the subgenre and curated their own Nineties country playlists. Today’s Nashville stars have taken note as well: For the past few years, artists like Luke Combs, Jon Pardi, Carly Pearce, Hailey Whitters, and Midland have been mining the sound, songwriting, and even style of the decade to great success. Blake Shelton based his entire Friends and Heroes Tour around celebrating veterans like John Anderson and Tracy Byrd. And when Joe Diffie, a Nineties icon with hits like “John Deere Greene” and “Pickup Man,” died in March 2020 from Covid-19, our remembrance of Diffie was one of Rolling Stone’s most-read stories ever.
239) Terri Clark "Everytime I Cry":
241) Sawyer Brown "The Boys and Me":
242) Reba McEntire "The Greatest Man I Never Knew":
243) Dan Seals "L.O.A. (Love On Arrival)":
244) Restless Heart "You Can Depend On Me":
243) Randy Travis "The Box":
244) Collin Raye "One Boy, One Girl":
245) Trace Adkins "This Ain't No Thinkin' Thing":
246) Hal Ketchum "Small Town Saturday Night":
247) John Anderson "She Just Started Liking Cheating Songs":
248) Sawyer Brown "Hard To Say":
249) Lorrie Morgan "Except For Monday":
250) Suzy Bogguss "Somebody To Love":
251) Rick Trevino "Bobbie Ann Mason":
252) Collin Raye "Not That Different":
Monday, June 22, 2026
(Finished June 22nd, 2026) Part 2 of Happy Heavenly Birthday Prince Rogers Nelson
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Sunday, June 21, 2026
(Finished June 21st, 2026) Part 7 of The Best Love Songs
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103) Beach Boys "Good Vibrations":
104) The Spinners and Dionne Warwick "Then Come You":
105) Led Zeppelin "Fool In The Rain":
106) Billie Jo Spears "Blanket On The Ground":
107) Olivia Rodrigo "driver's license":
108) Susan Raye "LA International Airport":
109) Brad Paisley "Ticks":
110) Gregory Abbott "Shake You Down":
111) The Association "Never My Love":
112) The Commodores "Three Times A Lady":
113) Wham! "Last Christmas":
114) U2 "One":
115) Paramore "Misery Business":
116) Lorrie Morgan "Something In Red":
117) Benson Boone "Beautiful Things":
118) Journey "Separate Lives":
119) Tyler Childers "Song While You Were Away":
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Saturday, June 20, 2026
(Finished June 20th, 2026) Part 2 of Cashbox's April 3rd, 1982 Top 100 Songs
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Normally I would use Billboard's rankings for these kind of blogs, but I don't want to pay to have access to those charts. I figure Cashbox, or whoever else, would have similar rankings. This is Cashbox's Top 100 Songs for April 3rd, 1982.
Oh I do remember this song, barely. 100) Poco "Sea of Heartbreak":
Three years previous Poco had this song "Crazy Love":
The follow up song to "Crazy Love", also released in 1979 is "Heart of The Night":
99) Stevie Woods "Just Can't Win Them All":
98) Fred Parris & Five Satins "Memories of Days Gone By":
Twenty six years previously The Five Satins had this hit:
"In The Still of the Night":
97) Sammy Hagar "I'll Fall In Love Again":
96) Sugarhill Gang "Apache":
But of course The Sugarhill Gang is known most for this song "Rapper's Delight":
Eleven years previously King had released one of the best CDs of all-time "Tapestry", which featured this all-time great song "I Feel The Earth Move":
84) Deniece Williams "It's Gonna Take A Miracle":
Williams was only two years away from one of the most joyous songs ever "Let's Hear It For The Boy":
Monday, June 15, 2026
(Finished June 15th, 2026) Part 1 of The Best of 1955 to 1985
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Last night my friend and I went to see the "Back To The Future" musical. I would highly recommend you go to see this musical if you can. It's a great story- well you know the story-especially if such a certain age- great music, singing and acting. Also I'm not going to lie there was a lot of nostalgia involved. And the Eccles here in Salt Lake City is always a good place to see a show. Strangely enough I saw Huey Lewis and the News also at the Eccles.
This musical is mainly set in 1955 and 1985. Due to this musical I thought I could do a blog series about the best songs of 1955 and 1985. I'll post one song from 1955 and then two songs from 1985.
1) Bill Haley & His Comets "Rock Around The Clock":
2) Big Audio Dynamite "E = MC2":
3) ZZ Top "Delirious":
4) Frank Sinatra "Love (Is The Tender Trap)":
5) Yello "Oh Yeah":
6) Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers "Don't Come Around Here No More":
7) Tennessee Ernie Ford "Sixteen Tons":
8) Tina Turner "We Don't Need Another Hero":
9) 'Til Tuesday "Voices Carry":
10) Bo Diddley "I'm A Man":
11) The Waterboys "The Whole of the Moon":
12) Tears For Fears "Mothers Talk":
13) Perez Prado "Cherry Pink & Apple Blossom White":
14) Talking Heads "Stay Up Late":
15) The Style Council "Shout To The Top":
16) The Crew-Cuts "Earth Angel":
17) Sting "Fortress Around Your Heart":
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