TOP 10 Best Songs of All Time :
10. Everybody Hurts (1992) :
By Artist : R.E.M.
Songwriters : Bill Berry, Peter Buck, Mike Mills, Michael Stipe.
Genres: Alternative/Indie, Rock.
Nominations: Grammy Award for Best Music Video.
A secular hymn of compassion constructed around a simple picked rock and roll guitar motif.
9. I've Got You Under My Skin (1956) :
by Artist: Frank Sinatra.
Songwriter ?: ?Cole Porter.
Genre: Pop.
Awards: Grammy Hall of Fame.
in this music has been a more streamlined, sensual evocation of addictive desire.
8. Somwhere Over the Rainbow (1939) :
by Artist: Israel Kamakawiwo'ole.
Composers ?: Harold Arlen & E. Y Yarburg.
Genres: Hawaiian, Pop.
The rising melody and wistful lyric perfectly encapsulate yearning for a different, better life.
7. Saint James Infirmary Blue (1928) :
by Artist : louis Armstrong.
Genres: Jazz, R&B/soul, Holiday, Classical, Rock, Country, Blues, Pop.
A singer ponders lost love and prepares for this own funeral on a asad, defiant contemplation of mortality that has been passed down through the mists of time and recorded by artists as diverse as Bilie Holiday and the white stripes.
6. Redemption Song (1979) :
by artist : Bob Marley.
Producers?: ?Bob Marley?, ?Chris Blackwell.
Album: Uprising.
Genre: Folk music.
Simple, stirring, strangely wistful anthem of freedom, both personal and political.
5. Lola (1970) :
by Artist: The Kinks.
songwriter: Ray Davies.
Album: Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround, Part One.
Genre: Rock.
Witty, compassionate, inspirational song of confused, transgender love, boasting dazzling rhymes, exultant melody and explosive emotion.
4. Unchained Melody (1965) :
by Artist: The Righteous Brothers.
songwriters : Alex North & Hy Zaret.
Album: Just Once in My Life.
Genre: Country.
Nominations: Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals.
Athousand karaoke versions cannot destroy this epic, vocally demanding ballad.
3. Trangles Up in Blue (1975) :
by Artist: Bob Dylan.
Album: Blood on the Tracks.
Genre: Classic rock.
Dylan's dazzling narrative of star-crossed love and divorce was shaped by abstract art into a tableaux you can come at from any angle and discover something new.
2. Let It Be (1970) :
by Artist: The Beatles.
Producer: Phil Spector.
Genres: Rock music, Pop music, Blues, Rhythm and blues, Blues rock.
Anthem of consolation, inspired by Paul McCartney's dream of a visit from his own mother, Mary.
1. Live On Mars? (1971) :
by Artist: David Bowie.
Album: Hunky Dory.
Genres: Prog rock, New wave/post-punk, Classic rock, Rock, Pop.
A stirring, yearing melody combines with vivid, poetic imagery to accomplish a trick very particular to the art of the song. The magic and mystery of music and lyrics. It is something to behold.
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