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Elvin Bishop - Fooled Around and Fell in Love (1976) The Chi-Lites - Have You Seen Her (1971) Adele - Someone Like You (2011) Nena - 99 Luftballons (1983) The Temptations - The Way You Do the Things You Do (1964) Billie Eilish - Birds of a Feather (2024) Inner City - Good Life (1988) Ashanti - Happy (2002) Mary Wells - My Guy (1964) CeCe Peniston - Finally 2008 (Kam Denny & Paul Zala Remix) (2008) Debbie Deb - Lookout Weekend (1984)
Hotel California - The Eagles Dream On - Aerosmith Baby Come Back (album version) - Player You’re No Good - Linda Ronstadt You’ll Be in My Heart (Phil Version) - Phil Collins Year of the Cat - Al Stewart Pride and Joy - Stevie Ray Vaughan Sir Duke - Stevie Wonder Layla - Derek and the Dominos Wonderful Tonight - Eric Clapton September - Earth, Wind and Fire Does Anybody Really Know What Time it is - Chicago Nights on Broadway - Bee Gees Amos Moses - Jerry Reed The Saga Begins - Weird Al Yankovic Jesus Freak - dcTalk Breakfast - Newsboys
I was so fortunate to have got to watch Queen with Freddy Mercury back in the day. Till this day, I've never seen another artist hold the crowd in their hands like he did. Almost a religious experience. RIP 🙏.
As a boomer in NYC, I saw hundreds of bands live. Queen is one of only a handful of live acts I wanted to see live but missed, however, The Rolling Stones have the reputation as the greatest Rock and Roll band in the world practically everywhere but Watchmojo, and I must agree. Their power was unbeatable. Freddy, died too young to compare.
@batgurrl it's a great choice 👌. I've been to several of their "Final Tours" 😅. They would probably be in my top 10. #2 was the 1st concert I ever attended. I think it was 1973 and I was in 10th grade. That show was KISS! My mind was BLOWN! my favorite part was Ace Freely's solo. I don't recommend seeing them as your 1st concert 😂. Pretty much everything else will not compare. My #3 was Dread Zeppelin 😂. Yes DREAD Zeppelin. It had a lot to do with being on a 1st date with an awesome girl and neither of us had ever heard of them. It's all subjective, I'm sure some people wouldn't see Queen back in the day, even if you paid them.
@peterhobson3262 Buckley's version is my preferred one. It's the rare cover that exceeds the original and it just feels so much sadder knowing it's being sung by someone who died so tragically young.
Omits : Still the One - Shania Twain How could you be Loved - Bob Marley Satisfaction - The Rolling Stones Layla - Eric Clapton Living for the City - Stevie Wonder Burning Ring of Fire - Johnny Cash California Dreaming - The Mamas and the Papas Little Red Corvette - Prince Welcome to the Jungle - Guns N Roses
Well, yes, because it's 100 tracks of Freddie Mercury singing all of the parts separately. Anyone with a good singing voice could have done the same thing. He sounded like ass trying to sing it live. I know. I was there.
Bohemian Rhapsody literally re-wrote the rule book for music on the radio. The formula all stations had was nothing more than 3 and a half minutes was allowed to be played. One radio DJ in England loved the song so much, he decided to play the 6 minute song on repeat for his entire show. It literally forced other radio stations to change their programming rules.
iz kamakawiwo'ole somewhere over the rainbow --- pure beauty that every one on the planet should experience at least once in their lives. Trust me... this one is... magical.
"I Will Always Love You" either Dolly Parton OR Whitney Houston "It's All Coming Back To Me Now" Celine Dion "Hard To Say I'm Sorry" Chicago "Endless Love" Lionel Richie & Diana Ross "Friends In Low Places" Garth Brooks "I Honestly Love You" Olivia Newton-John "Woman In Love" Barbra Streisand "Purple Rain" Prince "It's My Party" Leslie Gore "Joy To The World" Three Dog Night "Enter Sandman" Metallica "Emotions" Mariah Carey "Waterfalls" TLC "Twist & Shout" The Beatles "Start Me Up" Mick Jagger "Vogue" Madonna "Candle In The Wind" Elton John either 1974, 1986 or at Princess Diana's funeral 1997 I could go on ... this should have been one of your Top 100 lists!!!
I think that Hurt by Johnny Cash should have been on this list. even though it is originally a Nine Inch Nails song, Johnny made it his own. his haunting voice made it so much better!!
I wish this was a longer list. Here are a few songs I would add: A Change Is Gonna Come - Sam Cooke Into The Mystic - Van Morrison I've Got A Name - Jim Croce When A Man Loves A Woman - Percy Sledge True Love Ways - Buddy Holly Traveling Alone - Jason Isbell The Living Years - Mike and the Mechanics Many A Long and Lonesome Highway - Rodney Crowell
I’ve heard most of these. My mom plays Queen, The Beatles, Simon and Garfunkel, Michael Jackson and many of these other artists on a regular basis and has my entire life.
If for whatever reason you’ve never heard “Let it be” by the Beatles I suggest you should just start wit their first album and listen to their entire Discography… I would say 99 percent of their songs are songs “everyone should listen to at least once”
About half the list I never heard of, as after about no 7, I had no clue about the tracks and many of the artists until No 1 as that group is Iconic for their tracks
There are some great suggestions in the comments. I sometimes like listening to songs that make me sing along. However, as a bari-bass I can't sing most of the male alto and tenor songs. How about lists of Top 10 karaoke songs for each voice? Soprano, alto, tenor, baritone, bass >> 10 songs for each category = 50 songs. You could include many of the songs suggested below and leave everyone ready to sing something good for their voice.
@@skogen_takeheimens I see great minds think alike. To this day, Gold Dust Woman sends shivers up my spine. It's so mysterious. Plus, I have a hangup with stuff written in minor keys. I think I'll go listen to it right now!
Bohemian Rhapsody is a master piece! My Way by Frank Sinatra and Jimi Hendrix version of Along The Watchtower are 2 that everyone should listen to once
“Fast Car” by Tracy Chapman or Luke Combs (or together, they did a great duet at the 2024 Grammy’s). “Daydream Believer” by The Monkees “Where Have all the Flowers Gone?”, “Puff the Magic Dragon,” and “Blowing in the Wind” all by Peter, Paul, and Mary. “The Hard Way” by Mary Chapin Carpenter. “Walking in Memphis” by Marc Cohn. “Bless the Broken Road” by Rascal Flatts. Anything by James Ingram.
Here's 5 Songs everyone should listen too, that will change your view on what you can do with music. As opposed to top 10 songs everyone is over exposed too. 1. Pisces - Jinjer 2. Ghost Love score - Nightwish 3. Hate? - Band Maid 4. Ratatata - Babymetal and Electric Callboy 5, Hi Ren - Ren
I think everyone should check out Warriors by Freedom Call, a German Power Metal band that utilizes symphonic harmonies as well as themes of adventure and happiness. I highly recommend you to listen to at least one of their songs.
Agree with every song, love them all. Altho not a beach boys fan. "God only knows" is my fav song of theirs. Not surprised by #1 if I'm honest. 👋 Queen fan here!
London Calling - The Clash Great Balls of Fire - Jerry Lee Lewis Street Life - The Crusaders ATLiens - OutKast She's Gone - Hall & Oates Fire and Desire - Rick James and Teena Marie Light My Fire - The Doors Plush - Stone Temple Pilots Stupid Girl - Garbage Man I Feel Like a Woman - Shania Twain
How about Kelis’s Milkshake, Gwen Stefani’s Hollaback Girl, and Brittney Spears’ Slave 4 U just to name a few? All of those songs are timeless in my opinion
Instead of Let It Be, I probably would have gone Eleanor Rigby. Instead of Everywhere I would have done Landslide because Stevie Nicks vocals are deadly. Ones I would have added: Into the Mystic by Van Morrison. It's otherworldly. It sounds exactly what the Mystic would sound like. Tainted Love Gloria Jones. Essential listening for anyone with an appreciation for soul music. Sitting on the dock of the Bay by Otis Reading. Man, he could sing. You can imagine sitting on the dock of a body of water with your feet swirling in the water and Otis singing in your ear!
@@juliebuys2195 I love Stevie but I think the other singer has an incredible voice as well.. Christine I believe also wrote “You Make Loving Fun” such a great song …❤️
Unchained Melody was played at mu uncle's graveside years ago as it was one of his favourites. Reaching for the tissues? Yeah, you bet I was. 😢 Anything by Def Leppard also belongs on this list, though Hysteria is a personal favourite. If it's not played at my funeral then I'm not going.
You do a Top 30 on fabric swatches but only 10 for this? I love Everywhere, but it's back in fashion because of that advertising campaign. It's not even in McVie's Top 5 of best songs. I'd replace it with Total Eclipse of the Heart because it is seven minutes of pure drah-mah cranked to 11.
have you seen any taylor swift or billie's song among these legends apart from ADELE. great list. truly, QUEEN redefined studio recording with their experiments.
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Elvin Bishop - Fooled Around and Fell in Love (1976)
The Chi-Lites - Have You Seen Her (1971)
Adele - Someone Like You (2011)
Nena - 99 Luftballons (1983)
The Temptations - The Way You Do the Things You Do (1964)
Billie Eilish - Birds of a Feather (2024)
Inner City - Good Life (1988)
Ashanti - Happy (2002)
Mary Wells - My Guy (1964)
CeCe Peniston - Finally 2008 (Kam Denny & Paul Zala Remix) (2008)
Debbie Deb - Lookout Weekend (1984)
Hotel California - The Eagles
Dream On - Aerosmith
Baby Come Back (album version) - Player
You’re No Good - Linda Ronstadt
You’ll Be in My Heart (Phil Version) - Phil Collins
Year of the Cat - Al Stewart
Pride and Joy - Stevie Ray Vaughan
Sir Duke - Stevie Wonder
Layla - Derek and the Dominos
Wonderful Tonight - Eric Clapton
September - Earth, Wind and Fire
Does Anybody Really Know What Time it is - Chicago
Nights on Broadway - Bee Gees
Amos Moses - Jerry Reed
The Saga Begins - Weird Al Yankovic
Jesus Freak - dcTalk
Breakfast - Newsboys
@@devingiles6597 Billie eilish really she's a talentless hack
Iris
Texas in demand
This should've been a Top 100 video
Isn't music haram for followers of allah and his illiterate "prophet?"
It would be 3 hours long
I was so fortunate to have got to watch Queen with Freddy Mercury back in the day.
Till this day, I've never seen another artist hold the crowd in their hands like he did.
Almost a religious experience. RIP 🙏.
As a boomer in NYC, I saw hundreds of bands live. Queen is one of only a handful of live acts I wanted to see live but missed, however, The Rolling Stones have the reputation as the greatest Rock and Roll band in the world practically everywhere but Watchmojo, and I must agree. Their power was unbeatable. Freddy, died too young to compare.
@batgurrl it's a great choice 👌.
I've been to several of their "Final Tours" 😅. They would probably be in my top 10.
#2 was the 1st concert I ever attended. I think it was 1973 and I was in 10th grade. That show was KISS! My mind was BLOWN! my favorite part was Ace Freely's solo.
I don't recommend seeing them as your 1st concert 😂. Pretty much everything else will not compare.
My #3 was Dread Zeppelin 😂. Yes DREAD Zeppelin. It had a lot to do with being on a 1st date with an awesome girl and neither of us had ever heard of them.
It's all subjective, I'm sure some people wouldn't see Queen back in the day, even if you paid them.
What’s Going On is one of the greatest songs/albums of all time. So much is spoken and is still relevant today! RIP Marvin Gaye 💔
Bohemian Rhapsody !! It’s immortal and timeless single
The problem is that I here it waaaay too often.
I didn't know Steve Harvey sang stand by me
Hallelujah - Jeff Buckley
Hurt - Johnny Cash
What a Wonderful World - Louis Armstrong
Hurt--NIN.
I prefer the original Leonard Cohen version of Hallelujah to Buckley's cover.
@peterhobson3262 Buckley's version is my preferred one. It's the rare cover that exceeds the original and it just feels so much sadder knowing it's being sung by someone who died so tragically young.
Jeff Buckley gone too soon. Such an amazing talent and we only got a glimpse of it.
Omits :
Still the One - Shania Twain
How could you be Loved - Bob Marley
Satisfaction - The Rolling Stones
Layla - Eric Clapton
Living for the City - Stevie Wonder
Burning Ring of Fire - Johnny Cash
California Dreaming - The Mamas and the Papas
Little Red Corvette - Prince
Welcome to the Jungle - Guns N Roses
When I watched the movie “Ghost” in the theater and they played “Unchained Melody” it was simply awesome it just blew me away.
I would add Don McLean's signature song "American Pie" to this list.
I absolutely agree. An amazing song.
Thank you for including Michael Jackson on this list. Happy New Year everybody!
I'd add The Weight by The Band, Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen, and Lean On Me by Bill Withers
Very good! I had the same thought about The Weight! I don’t know why but The Band came to my mind before I even started this video
I think Jeff Buckley's version of Hallelujah is best. He has such a sweet voice and his version has such simplistic honesty to it.
@adriennemeyer3408 When I was writing this comment, I was debating whether or not Buckley's version was more required listening than the original
Stairway should be on this list.
The Temptations - Papa was a Rolling Stone
Every word of “Bohemian Rhapsody” is flawless.
Well, yes, because it's 100 tracks of Freddie Mercury singing all of the parts separately. Anyone with a good singing voice could have done the same thing. He sounded like ass trying to sing it live. I know. I was there.
It's a tremendously innovative song but is it good? I can't stand it.
@@benwolk6494DEFINITLY overrated
Earth, Wind and Fire - September
After The Love Is Gone
Bohemian Rhapsody literally re-wrote the rule book for music on the radio. The formula all stations had was nothing more than 3 and a half minutes was allowed to be played. One radio DJ in England loved the song so much, he decided to play the 6 minute song on repeat for his entire show. It literally forced other radio stations to change their programming rules.
RIP Christine McVie 💔 MJ, Freddie Mercury and all the others who have passed
I would've put I Will Always Love You by Whitney Houston on this list.
I like Dolly Parton's original version better!
Freebird is mandatory 🙌🏻❤️
Today marks twenty years since my friend's unaliving of himself. Tracy Chapman's "Fast Car" always reminds me of him.
He was weak and selfish
You should check out a cover of Fast Car by a fella called David Usher. He did a really good cover.
iz kamakawiwo'ole somewhere over the rainbow --- pure beauty that every one on the planet should experience at least once in their lives. Trust me... this one is... magical.
Rest in Peace, Elvis Presley, he truly had a voice like no other, and he's still missed, decades later.
Same about mj!!
"I Will Always Love You" either Dolly Parton OR Whitney Houston
"It's All Coming Back To Me Now" Celine Dion
"Hard To Say I'm Sorry" Chicago
"Endless Love" Lionel Richie & Diana Ross
"Friends In Low Places" Garth Brooks
"I Honestly Love You" Olivia Newton-John
"Woman In Love" Barbra Streisand
"Purple Rain" Prince
"It's My Party" Leslie Gore
"Joy To The World" Three Dog Night
"Enter Sandman" Metallica
"Emotions" Mariah Carey
"Waterfalls" TLC
"Twist & Shout" The Beatles
"Start Me Up" Mick Jagger
"Vogue" Madonna
"Candle In The Wind" Elton John either 1974, 1986 or at Princess Diana's funeral 1997
I could go on ... this should have been one of your Top 100 lists!!!
I'd have liked to see Billy Joel on here. Piano Man, Vienna, etc. They're all so good.
John Lennon - Imagine
Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb
The Kinks - Waterloo Sunset
Instead of Comfortably Numb I would have got Wish You Were Here. It's underrated and a totally a gorgeous song.
@@amandabeaty1492 there is a song on your name called Amanda by boston do hear that song it's beautiful 😊❤
@amandabeaty1492 i was going to say Wish You Were Here as well.
I think that Hurt by Johnny Cash should have been on this list. even
though it is originally a Nine Inch Nails song, Johnny made it his own.
his haunting voice made it so much better!!
At least top 50! To many great songs for a 10!
Thank you for the update, WatchMojo..!! Great songs..!! Happy New Year..!! 🍺🍻
Fleetwood Mac "The Chain" .... to me that is their definitive song. Raw, visceral and haunting... no song of theirs hits the spot like this one.
Yeah I don’t think Everywhere should be on this list. Honestly, Fleetwood Mac wouldn’t come to mind for a top 10 imo.
The song is called "The Chain"
@@jonnuanez7183 getting old... hard to remember all the little details any more.
Thanks.
12:57 (I can imagine the narrator's frustration!) "If you haven't listened to 'Bohemian Rhapsody, what the f*ck were you doing?"
I wish this was a longer list. Here are a few songs I would add:
A Change Is Gonna Come - Sam Cooke
Into The Mystic - Van Morrison
I've Got A Name - Jim Croce
When A Man Loves A Woman - Percy Sledge
True Love Ways - Buddy Holly
Traveling Alone - Jason Isbell
The Living Years - Mike and the Mechanics
Many A Long and Lonesome Highway - Rodney Crowell
This is the first list of this type where I don't disagree with any of their selections. Well done!
This could have been a Top 1000 entry. Music is so subjective but wonderful that you would need to encapsulate the widest of genres and experiences
I’ve heard most of these. My mom plays Queen, The Beatles, Simon and Garfunkel, Michael Jackson and many of these other artists on a regular basis and has my entire life.
And #1 is 100% correct!!!!!
You knew Michael is on this list didn't you !!!???😄
If for whatever reason you’ve never heard “Let it be” by the Beatles I suggest you should just start wit their first album and listen to their entire Discography… I would say 99 percent of their songs are songs “everyone should listen to at least once”
I would have chosen "Hey Jude" instead.
I just love, love, love them! They make my life not so dark and depressing.
Heren Comes The Sun - always a feel-good song.
Who the hell has not heard of let it be by the Beatles? You’re fucking crazy if you haven’t!! 😂
About half the list I never heard of, as after about no 7, I had no clue about the tracks and many of the artists until No 1 as that group is Iconic for their tracks
I would’ve chosen Silver Spring instead of Everywhere - just saying - more iconic. I would’ve added Freebird and American Pie as well.
I think I would have chosen Songbird.
Oh, God! Freebird?!!?
Before I watch here's my list of 7 songs: Thriller, Purple Rain, Bohemian Rhapsody, War Pigs, Cult of Personality, Respect, What's Going On
CM Punk comes to mind when I hear cult of personality 😂
As by Stevie Wonder, The show must go on by Queen. 🎉
How about I will survive, Hotel California, Born in the USA.
Can't agree more., they are some best record ever.
Proud that I heard, listened and love all the songs in list.
This is a good list, although like others said it could be longer. Just glad you kept off the flavors of the time like you tend to do.
Abba Dancing Queen
Bee Gees Staying Alive
Michael Jackson Thriller
Spinners Sadie
Temptations My Girl
My Girl! Yessss!!
Happy new year watch mojo watch your videos every day
🥈
What about either version of Layla by Eric Clapton, the original 60s rock version w/ Cream or the more blues style one from his MTV unplugged session.
Hotel California belongs on the list
There are some great suggestions in the comments. I sometimes like listening to songs that make me sing along. However, as a bari-bass I can't sing most of the male alto and tenor songs. How about lists of Top 10 karaoke songs for each voice? Soprano, alto, tenor, baritone, bass >> 10 songs for each category = 50 songs. You could include many of the songs suggested below and leave everyone ready to sing something good for their voice.
While you're listening to Stand By Me, go ahead and watch the movie too. Can't go wrong.
Everywhere is not the most iconic Fleetwood Mac song by a long run.
The Chain, anybody? or, Gold Dust Woman?
Definitely not… I would’ve added landslide or dreams or gold dust woman
@@skogen_takeheimens I see great minds think alike. To this day, Gold Dust Woman sends shivers up my spine. It's so mysterious. Plus, I have a hangup with stuff written in minor keys. I think I'll go listen to it right now!
I am surprised that Blinded by the Light by Manfred Mann's Earth band is not on there
10 songs everyone hated would be interesting.
Bohemian Rhapsody is a master piece!
My Way by Frank Sinatra and Jimi Hendrix version of Along The Watchtower are 2 that everyone should listen to once
It's my Life - Bon Jovi
Ain't no Mountain High Enough - Marvin Gaye and Tami Terrell
Crosstown Traffic - Jimi Hendrix
I am impressed. Nice list, WatchMojo! It is almost impossible to narrow it down to 10 songs. #1 is a masterpiece.
“Fast Car” by Tracy Chapman or Luke Combs (or together, they did a great duet at the 2024 Grammy’s).
“Daydream Believer” by The Monkees
“Where Have all the Flowers Gone?”, “Puff the Magic Dragon,” and “Blowing in the Wind” all by Peter, Paul, and Mary.
“The Hard Way” by Mary Chapin Carpenter.
“Walking in Memphis” by Marc Cohn.
“Bless the Broken Road” by Rascal Flatts.
Anything by James Ingram.
I’d flip 1 and 2 because Marvin’s question is still relevant around the world today.
Here's 5 Songs everyone should listen too, that will change your view on what you can do with music. As opposed to top 10 songs everyone is over exposed too.
1. Pisces - Jinjer
2. Ghost Love score - Nightwish
3. Hate? - Band Maid
4. Ratatata - Babymetal and Electric Callboy
5, Hi Ren - Ren
Master of Puppets! Hands down. Listen to it. These are all great tunes, but MoP rocks, and has a life lesson
I think everyone should check out Warriors by Freedom Call, a German Power Metal band that utilizes symphonic harmonies as well as themes of adventure and happiness. I highly recommend you to listen to at least one of their songs.
I would go wih any songs from Queen.
Agree with every song, love them all. Altho not a beach boys fan. "God only knows" is my fav song of theirs. Not surprised by #1 if I'm honest. 👋 Queen fan here!
I really love to saw Over The Rainbow in the list.
Atleast in Honorable Mentone.
Missing one song Could You Be Loved by Bob marley
Master Of Puppets by Metallica should be number 1
London Calling - The Clash
Great Balls of Fire - Jerry Lee Lewis
Street Life - The Crusaders
ATLiens - OutKast
She's Gone - Hall & Oates
Fire and Desire - Rick James and Teena Marie
Light My Fire - The Doors
Plush - Stone Temple Pilots
Stupid Girl - Garbage
Man I Feel Like a Woman - Shania Twain
fine list
How about Kelis’s Milkshake, Gwen Stefani’s Hollaback Girl, and Brittney Spears’ Slave 4 U just to name a few? All of those songs are timeless in my opinion
I’ve listened to and heard all these songs
Who hasn't?
Instead of Let It Be, I probably would have gone Eleanor Rigby. Instead of Everywhere I would have done Landslide because Stevie Nicks vocals are deadly.
Ones I would have added:
Into the Mystic by Van Morrison. It's otherworldly. It sounds exactly what the Mystic would sound like.
Tainted Love Gloria Jones. Essential listening for anyone with an appreciation for soul music.
Sitting on the dock of the Bay by Otis Reading. Man, he could sing. You can imagine sitting on the dock of a body of water with your feet swirling in the water and Otis singing in your ear!
Elvis “In the Ghetto” should be there instead of “Falling in Love” imo!
Billie Jean gets played on the radio so often that I don’t think I can go a whole week without hearing it at least once
“You make loving Fun” by Fleetwood Mac I think is on the same level as “Everywhere”
I like that one more.
"Say you love me" is too, imo
@@juliebuys2195 I love Stevie but I think the other singer has an incredible voice as well.. Christine I believe also wrote “You Make Loving Fun” such a great song …❤️
@@juliebuys2195 kind of funny we’re talking about 2 songs not sung by Stevie 😂
I would add nessun dorma and Imagine by John Lennon.
Now in a Björk phase. Bachelorette or Joga.
According to Neil McCormick, Bowie's Life on Mars? is the gratest song ever. Ashes to ashes, great too.
Some of these songs I’ve could have easily went about never hearing and that would have been fine and dandy.
If l Can Dream, also by the King
Its message of hope and understanding is timeless.
If I Can Dream by Elvis should be on the list. We’re still dreaming.
I'm kinda surprised you left off years the songs were released. Just to show great music is timeless.
Sound of Silence
Unchained Melody was played at mu uncle's graveside years ago as it was one of his favourites. Reaching for the tissues? Yeah, you bet I was. 😢
Anything by Def Leppard also belongs on this list, though Hysteria is a personal favourite. If it's not played at my funeral then I'm not going.
Sorry, “stairway to heaven” should not have been a “honorable mention “. Just my opinion I guess
In The Air Tonight by Phil Collin’s?
Thanks to the internet, everyone should hear “Caramelldansen” at least once.
Bill Withers - Aint No Sunshine
Top ten things we need to remember before seeing Hazbin Hotel Season Two
otonoke should be on the lists for songs that you could listen at least once
Every computation win bohemian rhapsody ❣️🎵🎤
4:05 The Beatles didn't cover "Stand By Me." John Lennn did in 1975, as a solo act, after the Beatles broke up.
Let stay together Al green
That was my cousin's wedding song ❤
🥉
Controversy Prince A Great Prince Song really poignant In today's world
Deep Purple - Child in Time
You Got Another Thing Coming-Judas Priest
Actually, I think that Bohemian Rhapsody should be replaced with John Lennon's Imagine.
You do a Top 30 on fabric swatches but only 10 for this? I love Everywhere, but it's back in fashion because of that advertising campaign. It's not even in McVie's Top 5 of best songs. I'd replace it with Total Eclipse of the Heart because it is seven minutes of pure drah-mah cranked to 11.
7 of these are in the playlist, though I expected atleast one song from the Bees Gees, and darlin - beach boys
have you seen any taylor swift or billie's song among these legends apart from ADELE. great list.
truly, QUEEN redefined studio recording with their experiments.
The sound of science should be on the list
A rightful no. 1