As I've been working on my greatest songs of all-time blog, a project I work a bit more on each day, I'm obviously compiling lists of great songs by artists. So I've decided to take some of these lists and convert them into their own stand alone blog. These songs are in no certain order, but I don't think I have a favorite song of Heart. Several of their songs I like about the same.
Again all greatest hits as determined by themusicaddict. However dissension is allowed and encouraged. These songs are arranged in no particular order.
This probably isn't the first song you think of when you think of Heart, but it's definitely one of their greatest hits/best songs:
"Stranded":
If you've left me stranded, then "What About Love":
And I don't even know what could happen "If Looks Could Kill":
"Will You Be There (In The Morning)":
"Who Will You Run To":
"Nothin' At All":
"Never":
"All I Wanna Do Is To Make Love To You":
"These Dreams":
"Kick It Out":
"Love Alive":
"Straight On":
"Heartless":
"Alone":
The song that probably really broke Carrie Underwood into national consciousness, her cover of "Alone" on that show that used to be relevant.
"Magic Man":
"Crazy On You":
"Barracuda":
Their rocking cover of Led Zeppelin's "Rock N' Roll":
As I've been working on my greatest songs of all-time blog, a project I work a bit more on each day, I'm obviously compiling lists of great songs by artists. So I've decided to take some of these lists and convert them into their own stand alone blog. These songs are in no certain order, but my favorite Bryan Adams song is probably "Straight From The Heart":
"Cuts Like A Knife":
"Heaven":
"This Time":
"It's Only Love" (featuring Tina Turner):
"One Night Love Affair":
"Run To You":
"Can't Stop This Thing We Started":
"Somebody":
"Summer of '69":
"Everything I Do (I Do For You)": (I echo the sentiments of this musical tribute, God bless America's military.)
Yes, I really believe that Jesus is the reason for the season, here are some of my favorite Christmasy songs. Also have an amazing Christmas.
Band Aid "Do They Know It's Christmas?": (Extended Version) That's just a great song and a great cause:
Band Aid "Do They Know Its Christmas?" (Regular Version):
Band Aid 2 "Do They Know It's Christmas?" I hadn't realized they remade this song in 1989, this is the first I'm hearing about it. Honestly I couldn't tell you who any of these people are that are singing this version:
Elton John's "Step Into Christmas":
Wham! "Last Christmas":
Lady Antebellum's "Baby, It's Cold Outside" is the sexiest version that I've heard of this song:
Whitney Houston "Do You Hear What I Hear?":
"Carol of The Bells", I can't find the version of this song that I hear in my head. But this is a decent version. I'm surprised how many people perform this song slowly.
Handel's "Hallelujah Chorus":
TSO's "Queen of the Winter Night":
Jennifer Hudson's "O Holy Night":
This is an amazing version of "I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day" by Casting Crowns:
Michael Crawford's "What A Strange Way To Save The World":
Westerville, Ohio's own Oakstone Academy have their own acappella choir. Apparently any thing in the world of acappella has to include a pun, thus the name of their group is Oakapella. Now I know very little about this group. But a close friend of mine's daughter is part of this choir, so I wanted to throw my support behind them. Other than the three videos on Youtube, I've never seen them perform. Also those videos are 2.5 years old, so the choir probably has almost completely turned over since then. Here's a couple of songs by the 2012 version of Oakapella:
They have taken to Kickstarter so that they can make their own CD. Their very modest goal is to earn $1500 and they are almost 2/3rds of the way there. They've only had this project going for a few days. The project still has 26 days left, so I expect them to make their goal easily.
Via Kickstarter's website I sent a suggestion to Aaron Loskota, Oakstone's choir director, to upload more of their music on to Youtube.
Other things I'm not writing about today include "Exodus: Gods and Generals". Let's start with the good things first. The cinematography is amazing. The shots of hundred of arrows in the air at the same time is breathtaking. Also the wave of the Red Sea is brilliant. The acting is okay, but I get tired of seeing the same actors in what seems to be nearly every movie made.
Here are some bad things: One word I had read about "Exodus" was that it was plodding. I'd agree with that word. Shouldn't one of the most dramatic stories of the the Bible be more dramatic on the screen? I didn't like God being portrayed as a child, or even worse a figment of Moses' imagination. Some of Christian Bales robe costumes made me think more of "Star Wars" than Moses.
Although I was glad that this movie did inspire me to pick up Jonathan Hirsch's "Moses: A Life". I hadn't realized how contentious of a relationship God had with Moses.
Madonna's "Rebel Heart": Due to leaks of some of the songs off the soon to be released "Rebel Heart", Madonna has released six tracks off that CD. Sadly all six of these songs are generic dance pop, there's no danger of any new ground being broken.
Here's a sample: the first song starts out with some promise, before devolving into a song about drugs. But after that it seems to be the same song over and over again. It quickly becomes unlistenable, sad that this is the best Madonna can do now.
Ever since the early 90s, her music has been hit and miss. In fact my favorite CD of hers over the last several years technically isn't even a Madonna CD. That CD is the soundtrack to "Evita". Those songs contain many of the same ingredients that made her 80s music so great. Great tunes, great melodies and the songs are fun. The Madonna/ "Evita" pairing was a genius decision.
"Buenos Aires":
"Rainbow High":
"High Flying Adored":
"Goodnight and Thank You":
It's sad that some of Madonna's most relevant music is based on a play from the late 70s. But "Evita" is her best CD of the last 20 + years and it's not even close. And if the six songs from "Rebel Heart" are a sign of her new music, then this won't be her next classic CD either.
I'm not a big fan of Stevie Nicks most recent CD "24 Karat Gold- Songs From The Vault", but I love it's first song "Starshine":
And how many people have ever had a better voice than Miss Nicks?
"The Chain": (Live)
"Landslide":
"Rhiannon":
The trailer for the amazing first season of "Broadchurch":
One of my favorite television shows of 2013 was the ITV drama "Broadchurch", what a great show! The only downside of the show was the finale, which I hated. I especially hated the whole storyline of how Joe wanted to hug his son's friend, Danny Latimer. Latimer is the boy who is murdered, which is the case the whole season revolves around. The Joe and Danny hugging storyline was creepy and lame. I'm not sure of the proper word. It's so bad I wondered if the creators of "Broadchuch" let "The Killing" show runner Veena Sud decide how the finale would end? Yes, it was that bad. Thankfully that was pretty much the only misstep.
But while all the acting was great, I can't fail to mention the acting of David Bradley. He played the role of early suspect/ small time businessman Jack Marshall with such great ability. The audience was never sure of what Marshall's motivations were, but Bradley played this character with great skill. Although we never knew whether he was a hero or creep, we couldn't fail to have great empathy for him. When his character committed suicide, that tore me apart more than any piece of fiction should.
For the next several months I didn't think much more about "Broadchurch". I heard that there was going to be an American adaptation of the show, which was "Gracepoint". I was still so disappointed by the finale of "Broadchurch" that I had no interest in seeing this remake.
However my Mom fell in love with "Gracepoint" and I heard updates as that show's 10 episodes progressed. Anyway the finale of "Gracepoint" was just a few days ago. She had a similar experience to me, she liked the show but wasn't so excited about the finale. So we discussed the comparison and contrast between the two finales. From what she said about "Gracepoint", the only word I came up with was convoluted.
While we were having this conversation I realized that I'd forgotten so much about the "Broadchurch" finale. Thankfully it's on Netflix now and last night I watched it's finale again. For whatever reason it's finale this time was 1000 times better, although I knew who the killer was. Again I especially loved the final scene when all those fires were lit in Danny's honor, spine tingling stuff.
Despite it having some missteps, overall the first season was amazing. This is the kind of show/ movie that happens so rarely now where the emphasis is on story. The great story was only enhanced by great acting. Even when we found out who the killer was, we couldn't but help to still feel for Joe Miller. The characters personalities weren't black or white but shades of grey.
Watching the finale has made me interested in actually watching season 2 of "Broadchurch". Even if I had known there was going to be a season 2 I wouldn't have had any interest in seeing it. But now I look forward to watching it.
The season 2 trailer of "Broadchurch":
Sadly probably for financial reasons "Gracepoint" was stretched to 10 episodes. That was a mistake, because at 8 episodes "Broadchurch" was a perfect tightly wound universe of it's own. I don't think it's much of a surprise that there won't be a season 2 of "Gracepoint".
I've been busy of late looking for, finding and starting a new job. So I've got a bit behind on my TV watching and just last night was able to watch the seventh episode of "Castle" season 7. I'm still a few weeks behind, but will catch up quickly. Anyway I had a great surprise last night when I watched that seventh episode, "Once Upon a Time in the West".
"Castle" remains a great show, even in its 7th season, an amazing cast with a lot of chemistry and whip smart writing. But one of it's most likable ingredients has always been the appearance and character of Kate Beckett, as played by Stana Katic.
The impossibly gorgeous Stana Katic:
Dearest Netflix I wasn't really aware of "Castle" it's first two or three seasons, thus I've never seen those episodes. Can you please bring the first 6 seasons of "Castle" to Netflix. Thanks in advance.
Every year I pick a Kickstarter project to get behind. In 2013 it was EarlyRise's second CD, which they hadn't recorded yet and were looking for money to do so. I liked their previous music that I contributed to that CD. Due to the illness of their lead singer, Orly Lari, that album hasn't been recorded yet. I understand that life happens and I'm waiting patiently for that CD. The Kickstarters on this project were updated with the information that the record has been written, they are just now waiting for Orly to recover. Best wishes to EarlyRise.
In 2014 I put some of my limited funds behind Andrew Curry's "Here Comes The Reign Again". Curry recruited several bands to do covers of classic 80s songs, thus "Here Comes The Reign Again" is obviously a play on the Eurythmics "Here Comes The Rain Again". I thought that was a great idea so I contributed.
There's no guarantee of the quality of the product, but what the heck I thought it was a great idea. Sadly "Here Comes The Reign Again" isn't very good. Some of these songs have had the life completely sucked out of them by terrible, slowed down arrangements. Honestly the best covers are the songs that are closest to the original version.
Of the 29 songs on this double CD, the only song I gave five stars to was Bleu's cover of "Don't You (Forget About Me)". I gave four star ratings to Chris Price's "Don't You Want Me", The Corner Laughers cover of Madness' "Our House", The Davenports "Freedom", Minky Starshine's "True" and People On Vacation's "Cruel Summer".
But I rated the other 23 songs 3 stars or less, with 16 songs receiving either two stars or one stars. The least satisfying covers were Corin Ashley's "If You Leave", Eytan Mirsky and Alyson Greenfield's "No One Is To Blame", Graham Alexander's "They Don't Know", Ken Stringfellow's "Digging Your Scene", Mike Doughty "Relax" and Rachel Yamagata's "Do You Really Want To Hurt Me". All those one star songs are done in by terrible arrangements.
Quick reviews: The 2003 movie "The Core". With a cast featuring Hillary Swank (who was amazing in "Million Dollar Baby"), Aaron Eckhart and Stanley Tucci, what could go wrong? Well this didn't go wrong necessarily, but it was much less than the sum of its parts. It's a video movie.
I've read a lot of great reviews for "Safety Not Guaranteed", think I've going to give that a shot tonight. I read that "Safety Not Guaranteed" was available on Netflix on one of those Netflix recommendations sites. I went to watch it last night, but it's no longer available there. I was a little disappointed.
Instead I watched "Devil In A Blue Dress" starring Denzel Washington, Don Cheadle and Jennifer Beals amazing legs. These books are based on Walter Mosley's Easy Rawlins novels, which I've long been a fan of. This was a pretty good adaptation. I was glad to see Mosley was one of the executive producers and I took that as a good sign. I also loved the noirish aspect of this movie. But what's up with the guy walking around the neighborhood wanting to cut down trees?
Last weekend I watched "Lost Boys" with my 13 year old daughter. It's the first time I've seen it in years and it wasn't quite as good as I remember. Although it's still a good movie with a great soundtrack. My daughter thought it was freaky. I told her if she thought that was freaky, she should watch "Flatliners".
Current book I'm reading is Earnest Cline's "Ready Player One", its been good so far.
Mega superstars Garth Brooks and AC/DC released CDs recently, sadly both aren't very good. First up is AC/DC's "Rock or Bust". It starts off well enough with the nice slice of rock, the title song "Rock Or Bust":
Then the next song is the okay "Play Ball", which played on selected recent MLB playoff telecasts. But after that the CD has a lot of sameness. I'm not going to write the titles of the rest of the songs on that CD. Why, because all those songs become indistinguishable pretty quickly. I love AC/DC as much as the next fan of rock music. But let's be honest AC/DC is their own biggest tribute band. They've been very derivative of their own music the last several albums. But at least most of that music was good, the last 9 tracks on "Rock or Bust" are derivative of bad AC/DC music.
Garth Brooks "Man Against Machine" is a slightly better CD, but still ultimately disappointing. Garth Brooks is a musician who's mainly concerned about making as much money as he can all with a veneer of humility. Why do I say that? Can you find his music on Youtube? Yes, but there are very few selections. Can you find his music on Spotify or Rdio? No. Where can you find his music at? Well you can find it at amazon.com, you just can't listen to it there. In fact, you can't even listen to the 30 second snippets of songs from his new CD.
Where online can you find his music? Well you can go to Garth's own ghosttunes.com, where you can buy the digital copy of "Man Against Machine" for $12.99 and store it in your "locker". Watch the two minute video on ghosttunes.com if you want to see a hilarious and pointless glorification of Brooks. I love how they try to say the locker is this breakthrough, isn't this just a different word for the cloud? I don't want to pay for music I won't be able to hold in my hands, unless it comes at a significant discount.
By the way at least as of now, you can buy the actual physical copy of "Man Against Machine" for only $9.99 at amazon.com. themusicaddict is a big fan of amazon, but has no interest in any more than a token examination of ghosttunes.com.
His whole story about not recording the last several years as he raises his kids, does anyone really believe that? Whether it's true or not, he obviously didn't use all those years to find great songs. He did find a few good songs and a bunch of forgettable songs instead.
His 14 song CD "Man Against Machine" is an uneven mix of good to some terrible, or even worse forgettable, songs.
1) Man Against Machine" This is a decent song, although not really breaking any new ground.
2) "She's Tired of Boys" This feels like a Garth Brooks wish fulfillment song.
3) "Cold Like That": A decent song.
4) "All-American Kid": Meant to appeal to the heart land with it's incredibly and very corny lyrics.
5) "Mom": See below, who knows how long this video will be available? Another corny song.
6) "Wrong About You" A song so forgettable that I can't remember anything about it, although I listened to it several times.
7) "Rodeo and Juliet" The worst "Romeo and Juliet pun since "Gnomeo and Juliet".
8) "Midnight Train": A song so forgettable that I can't remember anything about it, although I listened to it several times.
9) "Cowboys Forever" This song continues the corny theme.
10) "People Loving People" I like the music to this song, but again the lyrics are meant to appeal to red states.
11) "Send 'Em On Down The Road": A song so forgettable that I can't remember anything about it, although I listened to it several times.
12) "Fish" Just a dumb, awful song. More Garth Brooks wish fulfillment.
13) "You Wreck Me": A decent song.
14) "Tacoma" So boring and bad that it's hard to forget.
"Superunknown" is Soundgarden's fourth CD, it was released on March 8th, 1994. Crazy that it's been 20 years since this CD was first released. Released 3 years after "Badmotorfinger", which featured such classic songs as "Rusty Cage" and "Outshined". The expectation was that "Superunknown" would be their breakthrough CD and indeed it was. Just as Grunge was about to fade, one of the many great bands that came out of Seattle announced they were here to stay. Too bad just as grunge had taken over for hair metal, grunge was on it's way out giving way to rap music. Thus what ended up being their coronation was one of the last steps to a rap revolution. Frankly music hasn't recovered since rap gained such prominence.
"Outshined":
"Rusty Cage":
"Superunknown" was indeed Soundgarden's breakthrough, sadly it also happened to be their peak. After releasing one of the 90's greatest CDs, they followed it up with the less than impressive "Down On The Upside". But there for a year or so Soundgarden was in the running for biggest band in the world.
Listening to "Superunknown" for the first time in years I was surprised by how much I still like it, I was reminded by how great this CD is. It easily qualifies to be one of my greatest CDs of all-time. Although the CD is celebrating it's 20th anniversary, it still holds up very well.
As an added bonus, here's the full Youtube video for "Badmotorfinger":
The Youtube video for the full "Superunknown" album:
1) "Let Me Drown":
2) "My Wave":
3) "Fell On Black Days":
4) "Mailman":
5) "Superunknown":
6) "Head Down":
7) "Black Hole Sun": One of the loopiest videos ever!
All of us can probably think of multiple songs that have one amazing version and one below average version. Pseudo Echo's cover of Lipps Inc. amazing "Funky Town" anyone? What the hell was Madonna thinking when she recorded a cover of "American Pie"? My special thanks to retroCrush's Bad Covers list: http://www.retrocrush.com/archive2007/badcovers/part3.html
This blog is about those songs that have multiple good versions.
Don Henley's "The Boys of Summer":
The Atari's "The Boys of Summer"- I wanted to add a video of this song here, but sadly many songs that were formerly available on YouTube, no longer are available. There are no worthy covers of the Atari's "Boys of Summer" versions available at this time.
Abba's "Take A Chance On Me":
Erasure's "Take A Chance On Me", this version took this song to a new level. Although perhaps Erasure's "Abba-esque" was a bit of a reach.
Tears For Fears "Everybody Wants To Rule The World":
Lorde's "Everybody Wants To Rule The World" Here's a version of the song that is completely different from the original, but still a great song.
Turn about is fair play. Lorde's "Royals":
Florida State University's AcaBelles "Royals":
Bonnie Raitt's "I Can't Make You Love Me":
Kimberly Locke's "I Can't Make You Love Me" (I can't find the longer version):
Adele's "I Can't Make You Love Me" -that voice!-
I agree with many of retroCrush's worst covers selections, but I disagree with a couple.
I quite like Joss Stone's cover of the White Stripes "Fell In Love With A Boy". Again taking a great song, putting a twist on it that works is always good. Also Miss Stone has that amazing voice.
I also like Save Ferris's ska cover of Dexy's Midnight Runner's "Come On Eileen":
Finally retroCrush rates this as the #1 worst cover song, but I disagree completely. In my opinion this version finds the heart of the song, which makes it all that much better. Eric Clapton's acoustic version of "Layla":
Just some quick movie reviews today, starting with "Mockingjay, Pt. 1"
First up I hate the greed of splitting one book into two movies. It was "Twilight" that started that trend. However that was understandable as "Breaking Dawn" is one heck of a long book. "Breaking Dawn" checks in at 768 pages. However "Mockingjay" is only 400 pages long and it's the weakest of the three books in the "Hunger Games" trilogy. I read all three books, the first two books are classics, whereas the third one comes up a bit short.
I saw "Mockingjay, Pt. 1" yesterday and it was okay. I really should've watched "Catching Fire" again as I'd forgotten so much of that movie. The movie does a great job in building tension, but knowing that this is only about the first half of the book dissipates a lot of that tension quickly. I was just waiting for the movie to get to a really good part and fade to black. Peeta struggling against the restraints of his bed were as good as any place to stop. There are also too many scenes when the screen goes black, which makes me think the movie may be over but then the movie continues. A movie should only have one ending.
But Jennifer Lawrence and Woody Harrelson are great in this movie, indeed in the entire series. Although Liam Hemsworth is a bit wooden. I also can't help but think of Miley Cyrus whenever I see him, which doesn't help the movie. Josh Hutcherson as an action hero? At least he's more believable than Tobey McGuire as Spiderman.
Thanks to my friends at "Netflix" I was able to watch "Flight" the other day. I'm a humongous fan of Denzel Washington, but didn't get around to seeing "Flight" until this week. What a great movie and a typically amazing performance by Denzel. The way he walked to his character's hearing after John Goodman brought in the drugs to help him get straight was amazing. He has so much charisma as he walked to his eventual fate.
I also loved the John Goodman line about "Ceelo guarding the door" (paraphrase).
The ending did feel a bit hollywoody, but it did feel true to the character of Whip Whittaker. It took the death of his sorta girlfriend, legal issues, losing his aviation license etc. before he finally hit rock bottom. It was that hearing and repeating those same lies that he already had said many times to finally force him to realize he had hit rock bottom. Finally something broke in him and he realized he just couldn't lie any more. I love how he articulated that in the prison scene.
Then in my movie watching binge I watched "The Last Stand" last night. The movie starring Arnold Schwarzenegger is a movie that can be skipped. It's definitely a video movie, but I've also seen a lot worse movies.
Now on to "Mr. Mercedes", I'm 90% through this book and will probably finish it tonight. It's been a typically good King novel. This won't finish anywhere in his top ten all-time best books, but it has been a decent book.
Stephen King's Top Ten books: Although I know how highly unlikely it seems that I'm a huge King fan, but I've never read the entire books of "The Shining" or "Salem's Lot". In fact the list below is based on the about 40 King books/stories I've read over the years. This list was actually easier to compile than I expected, I dismissed many books out of hand. Sadly so few of these great books were turned into great movies or TV shows.
1) "It" From the beginning when the character kills himself in his bathtub, but first writes "IT" in his own blood on the wall this book pulls me in to the story. This is one of those extremely long books that I'm grateful for every page, a book that I simply never wanted to end. The miniseries was meh.
2) "Christine" Back in the mid 80s, when I was a Stephen King snob, I finally decided to give his books a shot. I read this book and quickly realized why so many people love his books. One of the better adaptations of a King book, but still nowhere as good as the book.
3) "The Dark Tower: Wizard and Glass" I loved the entire "Gunslinger" series and would highly recommend to anyone that loves reading. But "Wizard and Glass" the prequel about the life of Roland the Gunslinger and his one true love, Susan. A romance that's written so well that it even appeals to men. Still not made into a movie or television series, it may be unflimable though. Turning about 2000 pages of 7 books into one cohesive movie. It would have to be a series of movies, just as long as they don't turn the final volume into two movies.
4) "The Tommyknockers" I'm pretty sure a miniseries was made, but I don't remember it.
5) "Pet Semetery" Like "IT" a book that grabbed me by the collar at the beginning of the book and didn't let go until the last page. Again the book is considerably better than the movie.
6) "The Stand" A decent miniseries.
7) "The Dead Zone" I'm fairly sure I've seen this movie, but remember almost nothing about it. That tells me all I need to know about how good it was.
8) "Carrie" I haven't see the classic Sissy Spacek version or the recent movie version.
9) "The Running Man" One of the best movies made from King's books, which sadly isn't saying much.
10) "Cujo" Again a so so movie, nowhere close to it's source material.
11) "Different Seasons" This collection contains "The Body" (which became "Stand By Me"), Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption" and "Apt Pupil". The fourth short story was "The Breathing Method" the weakest link in this collection of great stories. Arguably King's two best movies came from this collection. I recently watched "Stand By Me" again. It's a bit dated, but still a great movie. Then without a doubt one of the best movies of all-time is "The Shawshank Redemption", what an amazing movie. Great acting by both Morgan Freeman and Tim Robbins.
12) Hearts In Atlantis" I loved, loved, loved this series of interconnected stories.
The Five Worst King Books
1) "Under The Dome", perhaps Kings worse book has been turned into an even worse TV series. I have no idea how it got a second season, the first season was brutally bad. Some of the acting and characters are very brutal. There's hardly anyone to cheer for.
2) "Thinner"
3) "Cell"
4) "From A Buick 8" These three books again aren't terrible, but are far below King's normal level of writing mastery.
5) "Four Past Midnight" I loved "The Langoliers" and enjoyed "Sun Dog". However the pedophilia of "The Library Policeman" was a huge mistake. That story was unreadable because of that, otherwise marring what was a pretty good collection of stories.
I was holding "Arrival", his newest novel, in my hands yesterday. However I resisted the urge to buy it.
These are great songs, but for some reason are extended way too long. These are the lengths of the songs as found on the CD, I haven't picked longer alternate versions to make a point.
Sinead O' Connor's "The Emperor's New Clothes": This song literally goes on 90 seconds too long. Just when I thought it finally ended it still played for 30 more seconds.
This version is 54 seconds shorter than the above version and it's still way too long. It's such a shame because the first 3.5 minutes of this song is so very good.
R.E.M.'s "Stand":
They Might Be Giants "Birdhouse In Your Soul": Not as long as I remember, but this song is still about 25 seconds too long.
ZZ Top's "La Grange": (This song would have been perfect if it had stopped about the 2:30 mark, any thing longer than that is redundant.)
"Call Me" (featuring Sporty-O and Yolanda) This isn't kind of the song that I usually like, but I quite like this song. It's the female singer though that makes this song, without her this song would just be another random hip hop/ electronic song. The below version is an appropriate length, but the version of this song on my iTunes is 5:53, which is about 90 seconds to long.
I'm not a Taylor Swift hater, in fact I love Taylor Swift. Happy 25th Taylor. She knows how to write a song and seems to be a real person, not a corporate created media drone. However this song would have been perfect if it ended 35 seconds earlier:
U2's "All I Want Is You": (A great song for the first 4:33, but the almost two final minutes aren't so great.)
Joan Osborne's "Right Hand Man": (On "Relish" this song is 5:01 and goes on too long, this version at 3:59 is almost the perfect length.) Miss Osborne is one of our most under appreciated female musicians, you need to check her out.
Keeping with the current reboot trend I'm going to reboot this series of blogs.
Now with complete and accurate numbering from 1) ? and the Mysterians to ?
As of now these songs are only in the order of artist, I'm writing down songs as I think of them. I've already come up with several hundred songs and will continue adding songs until sometime in eternity. I'll then pare that down to an undetermined amount of songs. I might or might not, who knows at this point? The more I work on this blog, the more I realize I've just scratched the surface. I'm not sure how many songs I'll have before I start to pare down. This whole topic will probably eventually take up several blogs. Obviously I'm dismissing many songs out of hand immediately. I'll post selected videos, but that's no guarantee those songs will qualify for my final ? greatest songs of all-time. Of course there's no guarantee I'll stick with 100 songs only, I'm thinking of many different combinations of songs.
Obviously this isn't an easy task for one person to accomplish, but I'll work on it until it's complete. Either that or I'll get so frustrated I'll give up. The numbers to each song only for now serve as a count of how many songs I have on this blog. I'll keep these organized alphabetically by artist name for the time being. That makes it easier for me to know if I've already listed a song.
Please remember this is a blog very much in progress. Also if two or more versions of a song are very good, then both songs qualify.
1) ? & the Mysterians "96 Tears":
2) 2 Unlimited "No Limit":
"The Real Thing":
"Tribal Dance":
"Here I Go":
3 Doors Down
18) 3 Doors Down "Going Down In Flames"
19) 3 Doors Down "Here Without You"
20) 3 Doors Down "Kryptonite"
21) 3 Doors Down "When I'm Gone":
22) 3 Doors Down
23) 4 Non Blondes "What's Up"
24) 5th Dimension, The "Aquarius/ Let The Sunshine In"
25) 5th Dimension, The "One Less Bell To Answer"
26) 5th Dimension, The "Wedding Bell Blues"
27) 10cc "The Things We Do For Love"
10 Years
Ten Years After "I'd Love To Change The World":
28) 12 Stones "Open Your Eyes":
29) 12 Stones "Eric's Song":
30) 12 Stones "Home":
31) 12 Stones "Back Up":
32) 12 Stones "Soul Fire":
These guys weren't even a band I was aware of when I started this blog, now I've seen them in concert twice. twenty one pilots "Heavydirtysoul":
"Stressed Out":
"Tear In My Heart":
"Guns For Hands":
The Judge":
"Heathens":
Since I started working back on this blog in 2014 I have since seen .38 Special in concert. 2) .38 Special "Back To Paradise":
3) .38 Special "Back Where You Belong":
4) .38 Special "Caught Up In You":
5) .38 Special "Chain Lighting":
6) .38 Special "Fantasy Girl":
7) .38 Special "Hold On Loosely":
8) .38 Special "If I'd Been The One":
9) .38 Special "Like No Other Night":
10) .38 Special "Rockin' Into The Night":
11) .38 Special"Rough Housin'"
11) .38 Special "Second Chance"
12) .38 Special "Somebody Like You"
13) .38 Special "Squeeze, The"
14) .38 Special "Stone Cold Believer"
15) .38 Special "Teacher, Teacher"
16) .38 Special "Twentieth Century Fox"
17) .38 Special "Wild Eyed Southern Boys"
33) 311 "Down"
34) 311 ""
35) 311 ""
The 1975
36) 500 Miles To Memphis "All My Friends Are Crazy"
37) 10,000 Maniacs "Like The Weather"
38) 10,000 Maniacs "These Are Days"
39) 10,000 Maniacs "Wonder"
40) Abba "Chiquitita"
41) Abba "Dancing Queen"
42) Abba "Fernando"
43) Abba "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)"
44) Abba "I Have A Dream"
45) Abba "Knowing Me, Knowing You"
46) Abba "Lay Your Love On Me"
47) Abba "Mamma Mia"
48) Abba "Money Money Money"
49) Abba "S.O.S."
50) Abba "Super Trouper"
51) Abba "Take A Chance On Me"
52) Abba "Voulez Vous"
53) Abba "Waterloo"
54) ABC "Be Near Me"
55) ABC "How To Be A Millionaire"
56) ABC "The Look of Love"
57) ABC
58) ABC "Poison Arrow"
59) ABC "Vanity Kills"
60) ABC "When Smokey Sings"
61) Abdul, Paula "Blowing Kisses In The Wind"
62) Abdul, Paula "Cold Hearted"
63) Abdul, Paula "Forever Your Girl"
64) Abdul, Paula
65) Abdul, Paula "Opposites Attract"
66) Abdul, Paula "Rush Rush"
67) Abdul, Paula "Straight Up"
68) AC/DC "Anything Goes"
69) AC/DC "Back In Black"
70) AC/DC
71) AC/DC "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap"
72) AC/DC "Hells Bells"
73) AC/DC "Highway To Hell"
74) AC/DC
75) AC/DC "Spoilin' For A Fight"
76) AC/DC "Let There Be Rock"
77) AC/DC "Money Talks"
78) AC/ DC "Rock "N Roll Train"
79) AC/DC "Shot Down In Flames"
80) AC/DC "Sink The Pink"
81) AC/DC "TNT"
82) AC/DC "Walk All Over You"
83) AC/DC "Who Made Who"
84) AC/DC "You Shook Me All Night Long"
85) AC/DC
86) AC/DC
87) Ace "How Long"
88) Ace of Base "All That She Wants"
89) Ace of Base "Beautiful Morning"
90) Ace of Base "Don't Turn Around"
91) Ace of Base "The Sign"
92) Acid House Kings "This Heart Is A Stone"
93) Acid House Kings ""
94) Adams, Bryan "Ain't Gonna Cry"
95) Adams, Bryan "Can't Stop This Thing We Started"
96) Adams, Bryan "Cuts Like A Knife"
97) Adams, Bryan "Everything I Do (I Do It For You)"
98) Adams, Bryan "Heaven"
99) Adams, Bryan (featuring Tina Turner) "It's Only Love"
100) Adams, Bryan "Lets Make It A Night To Remember"
101) Adams, Bryan "Long Gone"
102) Adams, Bryan "One Night Love Affair"
103) Adams, Bryan "Please Forgive Me"
104) Adams, Bryan "Run To You"
105) Adams, Bryan "Somebody"
106) Adams, Bryan "Straight From The Heart"
107) Adams, Bryan "Summer of '69"
108) Adams, Bryan "This Time"
109) Adams, Oleta "Get Here"
110) Adams, Ryan "Anybody Want To Take Me Home"
111) Adams, Ryan "Damn Sam (I Love A Woman That Rains)"
112) Adams, Ryan "Firecracker
113) Adams, Ryan
114) Adams, Ryan "Luminol"
115) Adams, Ryan
116) Adams, Ryan "New York, New York"
117) Adams, Ryan "Shakedown on 9th Street"
118) Adams, Ryan "Wasteland"
119) Adassa "You Got Me"
120) (1) Adele "Chasing Pavements"
121) (2) Adele "Hometown Glory"
122) (3) Adele "I Can't Make You Love Me"
123) (4) Adele "If It Hadn't Been For Love"
124) (5) Adele "One and Only"
125) (6) Adele "Right As Rain"
126) (7) Adele "Rolling In The Deep"
127) (8) Adele "Rumor Has It"
128) (9) Adele "Set Fire To The Rain"
129) (10) Adele "Someone Like You"
130) (11) Adele "Turning Tables"
131) Adkins, Trace
132) Adkins, Trace "Honky Tonk Badonkadonk"
133) Adkins, Trace
134) Adkins, Trace "I'm Trying"
135) Adkins, Trace
136) Adkins, Trace
137) Aerosmith "Amazing"
138) Aerosmith "Crazy"
139) Aerosmith "Hangman Jury"
140) Aerosmith "Magic Touch"
141) Aerosmith "The Other Side"
142) Aerosmith "St. John"
143) Aerosmith "Walk This Way"
144) Aerosmith
145) A Fine Frenzy "You Picked Me"
146) A.F.I (A Fire Inside) "Bleed Black"
147) A.F.I. (A Fire Inside) "Leaving Song- Part 2"
148) A.F.I. "This Celluloid Dream"
149) A.F.I. "Miseria Cantare: The Beginning"
150) A Flock of Seagulls
151) A Flock of Seagulls "I Ran (So Far Away)"
152) A Flock of Seagulls "Wishing (If I Had A Photograph of You)"
153) After The Fire "Der Kommisar"
154) Afters, The "One Moment Way"
155) Afterglow's "I Heard Him Come"
156) (1) Aguilera, Christina "Ain't No Other Man"
157) (2) Aguilera, Christina "Beautiful"
158) (3) Aguilera, Christina "Blank Page"
159) (4) Aguilera, Christina "Can't Hold Us Down"
160) (5) Aguilera, Christina "Circles'
161) (6) Aguilera, Christina "Cruz"
162) (7) Aguilera, Christina "Fighter"
163) (8) Aguilera, Christina "Genie In A Bottle"
164) (9) Aguilera, Christina "Hurt"
165) (10) Aguilera, Christina (featuring Blake Shelton) "Just A Fool"
166) (11) Aguilera, Christina "Keep On Singin' My Song"
167) (12) Aguilera, Christina " Makes Me Wanna Pray"
168) (13) Aguilera, Christina "Nasty Naughty Boy"
169) (14) Aguilera, Christina "Red Hot Kinda Love"
170) (15) Aguilera, Christina "This Christmas"
171) (16) Aguilera, Christina "Underappreciated"
172) (17) Aguilera, Christina "Voice Within, The"
173) (18) Aguilera, Christina "Your Body"
174) Agnew, Todd "No Room"
175) A-ha ""
176) A-ha "Take On Me"
177) (1) Airbourne
178) (2) Airbourne
179) (3) Airbourne
180) (4) Airbourne
181) (5) Airbourne
182) Air Supply "All Out Of Love"
183) Air Supply "Even The Nights Are Better"
184) Air Supply "Every Woman In The World"
185) Air Supply "Here I Am (Just When I Thought I Was Over You)"
186) Air Supply "Lost In Love"
187) Air Supply "Making Love Out Of Nothing At All"
188) Air Supply "One That You Love, The"
189) Air Supply "Sweet Dreams"
190) Air Supply "Two Less Lonely People In The World"
191) Akens, Jewel "The Birds and the Bees"
192) Alabama "Close Enough To Perfect"
193) Alabama "Dixieland Delight"
194) Alabama
195) Alabama "Feels So Right"
196) Alabama "Forty Hour Week (For A Livin')"
197) Alabama
198) Alabama "High Cotton"
199) Alabama "I Showed Her"
200) Alabama
201) Alabama
202) Alabama "Reckless"
203) Alabama "(There's A) Fire In The Night"
204) Alabama "Why Lady Why"
205) Alabama Shakes
206) Alabama Shakes
207) Alarm, The "Rescue Me"
208) Alarm, The "The Stand"
209) Aldean, Jason "Fly Over States":
210) Aldean, Jason "The Only Way I Know"
211) Aldean, Jason
212) Aldean, Jason
213) Aleka's Attic "Across The Way"
214) Alice in Chains ""
215) Alice in Chains "Man In The Box"
216) Alice in Chains
217) Alice in Chains "Rooster"
218) Alice In Chains "Them Bones"
219) Alice In Chains "We Die Young"
220) Alice in Chains "What The Hell Have I"
221) Alkaline Trio "All On Black":
222) Alkaline Trio ""
223) Alkaline Trio "We've Had Enough"
224) Alien Ant Farm
225) Alien Ant Farm "Smooth Criminal"
226) All-4-One "I Swear"
227) All-American Rejects "Dirty Little Secret"
228) All-American Rejects
229) All-American Rejects "Swing Swing"
230) Allen, Jimmie and Color of London "Carolyn"
231) Allman Brothers
232) Allman Brothers, The "Ramblin' Man"
233) All Time Low "Paining Flowers"
234) All Time Low ""
235) Alphaville "Forever Young"
236) Ambrosia "Biggest Part of Me"
237) Ambrosia "How Much I Feel"
238) America "A Horse With No Name"
239) America "Sandman"
240) America "Sister Golden Hair"
241) America "Ventura Highway"
242) America "You Can Do Magic"
243) American Authors "Home"
244) American Authors
245) American Authors
246) American Bang "Wild and Young"
247) American Young "Love Is War"
248) Amos, Tori "China"
249) Amos, Tori "Girl"
250) Amos, Tori "Leather"
251) Amos, Tori "Mother"
252) Amos, Tori "Silent All These Years"
253) Amos, Tori "Winter"
254) Anberlin
255) Anderson, John "1959"
256) Anderson, John "Down in Tennessee"
257) Anderson, John "I'm Just An Old Chunk of Coal (But I'm Gonna Be A Diamond Someday)"
258) Anderson, John "I've Got It Made"
259) Anderson, John "Money In The Bank"
260) Anderson, John "Straight Tequila Night"
261) Anderson, John "Swingin'"
262) Anderson, John
263) Anderson, Keith "Three Chord Country and American Rock and Roll"
264) Anderson, Lynn
265) Anderson, Lynn "Rose Garden"
266) Anderson, Lynn
267) Andreone, Leah "It's Alright, It's Okay"
268) Andrews, Kyle "Sushi"
269) Angels "My Boyfriends Back"
270) Angels and Airwaves
271) Angels and Airwaves "Some Origins of Fire"
272) Animals, The "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood"
273) Animals, The "The House of the Rising Sun"
274) Answer, The "Demon Eyes"
275) Ant, Adam "Desperate But Not Serious"
276) Ant, Adam "Goody Two Shoes"
277) Ant, Adam
278) Ant, Adam "Strip"
279) Antigone Rising "Better"
280) Antigone Rising
281) Antigone Rising
282) Antigone Rising "Open Hearts and Doors"
283) Antigone Rising
284) Antigone Rising
285) A Perfect Circle "The Hollow"
286) A Perfect Circle "Imagine"
287) A Perfect Circle "Weak and Powerless"
288) Apple, Fiona "Criminal"
289) Apple, Fiona
290) (1) April Wine
291) (2) April Wine "I Like To Rock"
292) (3) April Wine "Sign of the Gypsy Queen"
293) (1) Aqua's "Barbie Girl":
294) (2) Aqua
295) (3) Aqua "Mr. Jones"
296) (4) Aqua
297) (5) Aqua "Lollipop (Candyman)"
298) (6) Aqua
299) Aquabats "Hey Homies!"
300) Aquabats "Martian Girl"
301) Aquabats
302) Aquabats
303) Aquabats "Red Sweater"
304) Aquabats
305) Aquabats
306) Aranda "Satisfied"
307) Arcade Fire
308) Arcade Fire
309) Arcade Fire "Neighborhood 1"
310) Arcade Fire "Neighborhood 2"
311) Arcade Fire "Neighborhood 3 (Power Out)"
312) Arcade Fire "No Cars Go"
313) Arcade Fire
314) Arcade Fire
315) Arcade Fire
316) Arcade Fire "Ready To Start"
317) Arcade Fire "Rococo"
318) Arcade Fire "Sprawl 2 (Mountains Beyond Mountains)"
319) Arcade Fire "Une Annee Sans Lumiere"
320) Arcade Fire "Wake Up"
321) Archies "Sugar, Sugar"
322) Architecture In Helsinki
323) Architecture In Helsinki "Heart It Races"
324) Architecture In Helsinki "Like It Or Not"
325) (1) Arctic Monkeys "Dancing Shoes"
326) (2) Arctic Monkeys "I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor"
327) (3) Arctic Monkeys
328) (4) Arctic Monkeys
329) (5) Arctic Monkeys
330) (6) Arctic Monkeys
331) Joan Armatrading "The Weakness In Me"
332) Armstrong, Louis "What A Wonderful World"
333) Armiger, Katie "Best Song Ever"
334) Ash "Evil Eye"
335) Ash "Pirates Are So 2004"
336) Ash "Shining Light"
337) Ash "Vampire Love"
338) Asia " Heat of The Moment"
339) Asia
340) Asia
341) Asia
342) Asia
343) Association, The "Windy"
344) Association
345) Astley, Rick "A Cry For Help"
346) Astley, Rick
347) Astley, Rick "Never Gonna Give You Up"
348) Astley, Rick "She Wants To Dance With Me"
349) Astley, Rick "Together Forever"
350) Astley, Rick "Whenever You Need Somebody"
351) Ataris "All You Can Learn Is What You Already Know"
352) Ataris, The "The Boys of Summer"
353) Ataris, The "Goodbye Astoria"
354) Ataris, The "In This Diary"
355) Ataris, The "I Won't Spend Another Night Alone"
356) Ataris, The "Radio #2"
357) Ataris, The "Saddest Song, The"
358) Ataris, The "Summer '79"
359) A Taste of Honey "Sukiyaki"
360) A Taste of Honey "Boogie Oogie Oogie"
361) Atlanta Symphony Orchestra "Carmina Burana: Introduction"
362) Audioslave
363) Audioslave "Gasoline"
364) Audioslave "Intuition"
365) Audioslave
366) Audioslave "Light My Way"
367) Audioslave "Like A Stone"
368) Audioslave
369) Audioslave
370) Audioslave "Set It Off"
371) Audioslave
372) Audra Mae "Lightning In A Bottle"
373) Frankie, Avalon, "De De Dinah"
374) Aviators (featuring Feather) "Lights"
375) Avicii
376) Avicii
377) Avicii "Shame On Me"
378) Avicii
379) Avicii
380) Avicii "Wake Me Up"
381) AWOLNATION "Some Kind of Joke"
382) B-52s "Love Shack"
383) B-52's "Party Out Of Bounds"
384) B-52s "Private Idaho"
385) B-52s "Roam"
386) B-52s "Rock Lobster"
387) B-52's "Strobe Light"
388) B-52's
389) B-52's
390) Bach, Sebastian
391) Bach, Sebastian
392) Bachman-Turner Overdrive "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet"
393) Backstreet Boys
394) Backstreet Boys "I Want It That Way"
395) Bad Company "Bad Company"
396) Bad Company "Can't Get Enough"
397) Bad Company "Feel Like Makin' Love"
398) Bad Company
399) Bad Company "Rock & Roll Fantasy"
400) Bad English (One of the worst band names ever, but they had a couple of good songs.)
401) Bad English
402) Badfinger "Come and Get It"
403) Badu, Erykah
404) Badu, Erykah "Tyrone"
405) Baker, Anita "Been So Long"
406) Baker, Anita Body and Soul"
407) Baker, Anita "Caught Up In The Rapture"
408) Baker, Anita "Giving You The Best That I Got"
409) Baker, Anita "Good Love"
410) Baker, Anita "Just Because"
411) Baker, Anita "Mystery"
412) Baker, Anita "No One In The World"
413) Baker, Anita "Same Ole Love (365 Days A Week)"
414) Baker, Anita "Sweet Love"
415) Baker, Anita "Watch Your Step"
416) Baker, Anita "You Bring Me Joy"
417) Balin, Marty "Hearts"
418) Baltimora "Tarzan Boy"
415) Bananarama "Cruel Summer" 416) Bananarama "He Was Really Sayin' Somethin'" 417) Bananarama "I Heard A Rumor" 418) Bananarama "Love In The First Degree" 419) Bananarama "Nathan Jones" 420) Banararama 421) Banaramoa "Venus" 422) Band Aid "Do They Know It's Christmas?" ) Band Of Horses "Is There A Ghost" 423) Band of Skulls 424) Band of Skulls "I Know What I Am" 425) Band of Skulls 426) Band of Skulls 427) Band of Skulls 428) Band of Skulls 429) Band of Skulls "Sweet Sour"
430) Band Perry, The
431) Band Perry, The "Better Dig Two"
432) Band Perry, The "Chainsaw"
433) Band Perry, The "Done."
434) Band Perry, The "Don't Let Me Be Lonely"
435) Band Perry, The "End of Time"
436) Band Perry, The "Forever Mine Nevermind"
437) Band Perry, The "If I Die Young"
438) Band Perry, The "I'm A Keeper"
439) Band Perry, The "I Saw The Light"
440) Band Perry, The
441) Band Perry, The "Mother Like Mine"
442) Band Perry, The "Night Gone Wasted"
443) Band Perry, The "Quittin' You"
444) Band Perry, The
445) Band Perry, The
446) Bangles, The "Be With You" 447) Bangles, The "Eternal Flame" 448) Bangles, The "Hazy Shade of Winter" 449) Bangles, The "If She Knew What She Wants" 450) Bangles, The "I'll Set You Free" 451) Bangles, The "In Your Room" 452) Bangles, The "Manic Monday" 453) Bangles, The "Walk Like An Egyptian" 454) Bangles, The "Walking Down Your Street" 455) Bang Tango "Someone Like You" 456) Barber, Jill "Never Quit Loving You" 457) Barenaked Ladies "Elf's Lament" 458) Barenaked Ladies "If I Had $1,000,000" 459) Barenaked Ladies "It's All Been Done" 460) Barenaked Ladies "Life In A Nutshell" 461) Barenaked Ladies "One Week" 462) Barenaked Ladies 463) Barenaked Ladies 464) Barenaked Ladies 465) Barks, Samantha "On My Own":
466) BarlowGirl "Let Go" 467) Base, Rob and DJ EZ Rock "It Takes Two"
468) Basil, Toni "Mickey"
469) Baskin, Steve "How I Feel"
470) Bassey, Shirley "Big Spender"
471) Bassey, Shirley ""
472) Bassey, Shirley ""
473) Bassey, Shirley ""
474) Bassey, Shirley ""
475) Bat For Lashes "What's A Girl To Do"
476) Bay City Rollers
477) Beach Boys, The
478) Beach Boys, The
479) Beach Boys, The
480) Beach Boys, The
481) Beach Boys, The
482) Beach Boys, The
483) Beach Boys, The
484) Beach Boys, The
485) Beach Boys, The
486) Beach Boys, The
487) Beach Boys, The
488) Beach Boys, The "Body Movie"
489) Beastie Boys, The "Brass Monkey"
490) Beastie Boys, The "Intergalactic"
491) Beastie Boys, The
492) Beastie Boys, The
493) Beastie Boys, The "Sure Shot"
494) Beastie Boys, The
495) Beatles, The "All My Lovin'"
496) Beatles, The "Ballad of John and Yoko, The"
497) Beatles, The "Can't Buy Me Love"
498) Beatles, The "Get Back"
499) Beatles, The "Hey Jude"
500) Beatles, The "Paperback Writer"
501) Beatles "Something"
502) Beatles, The "Tax Man"
503) Beatles, The "With A Little Help From My Friends"
504) Beatty, Ryan "Hey L.A."
505) Beck "Loser"
506) Beckett, William "48 In A Hospital"
507) Bee Gees
508) Bee Gees
509) Bee Gees
510) Bee Gees "You Should Be Dancing"
511) Bee Gees
512) Bee Gees
513) Bee Gees
514) Bee Gees
515) Bee Gees
516) Bee Gees
517) Bee Gees
518) Bee Gees
519) Beethoven "Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, Op 67- Allegro Con Brio"
520) Bega, Lou "Mambo No. 5"
521) Bel Biv Devoe "Poison"
522) Bell X1 "Eve, The Apple Of My Eye"
523) Bellamy Brothers
524) Bellamy Brothers
525) Bellamy Brothers
526) Bellamy Brothers
527) Bellamy Brothers
528) Belle & Sebastian "Stay Loose"
529) Belle Stars "Iko Iko"
530) Benatar, Pat "Fire and Ice"
531) Benatar, Pat "Heartbreaker"
532) Benatar, Pat "Hell Is For Children"
533) Benatar, Pat "Hit Me With Your Best Shot"
534) Benatar, Pat
535) Benatar, Pat "Love Is A Battlefield"
536) Benatar, Pat
537) Benatar, Pat "Treat Me Right"
538) Ben Folds Five
539) Ben Folds Five
540) Ben Folds Five "Song For The Dumped"
541) Ben Folds Five "Steven's Last Night In Town"
542) Ben Folds Five
543) Benjy Davis Project, The "Mississippi"
544) Benson, Brendan "Sittin' Pretty"
545) (1) Benson, George "Gimme The Night"
546) (2) Benson, George "On Broadway"
547) (3) Benson, George
548) Bentley, Dierks
549) Bentley, Dierks
550) Bentley, Dierks "What Was I Thinkin'"'
551) Benton, Brook "Rainy Night In Georgia"
552) Berlin "The Metro"
553) Berlin "No More Words"
554) Berlin "Take My Breath Away"
555) Bertram (featuring Golden Bicycles) "Mistake"