Your 10 favourite songs of all time! (1 Viewer)

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My 10 favourite songs of all time - in no particular order

Move It - Cliff Richard

Be My Baby - The Ronettes

Rock 'n' RoII - Led Zeppelin

The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore - The Walker Bros

The Warmth Of The Sun - Beach Boys

My Sharona - The Knack

We WiII Rock You - Queen

I'm Gonna Getcha Good - Shania Twain

Won't Get Fooled Again - The Who

Around And Around - The Rolling Stones

Cliff Richard was Britain's answer to Elvis Presley, dominated the pre-Beatles British pop scene in the late '50s and early '60s. Several of his late-'50s recordings, however, were genuinely exciting Presley-esque rockers — especially his first hit, "Move It" (1958) — and gave British teenagers their first taste of genuine homegrown rock & roll talent.

The Walker Bros, they weren't British, and their real names weren't Walker, but Californians Scott Engel, John Maus, and Gary Leeds were briefly huge stars in England at the peak of the British Invasion. They hit the top of the British charts with "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore"
 
Stairway to Heaven
FreeBird
Woman from Tokyo
Behind Blue Eyes
Baba O'Riley
Sympathy for the Devil
Born on the Bayou
Should have Listen (Nickleback)
Heart Shaped Box (Evanescence Live Cover)
Thoughtless (Evanescence- Anywhere but Home)
Freak on a Leach (Korn w/Amy Lee -Unplugged)
Forever Autumn (War of the Worlds- Appox '72)
Tubular Bells (All Four Albums)

And
FISH HEADS
 
I love Nickelbacks "Should have listened " Karl!

"A little trick I picked up from my father, in one ear out the other..."

This list is every evolving

Creed "My Sacrfice"
Sitting on the dock of the bay (Dunno who sings it)
Train "All American Girl"
Dobie Grey/Uncle Kracker "Give me that beat boys and free my soul, I wanna get lost in your rock and roll"
Lynerd Skynerd "That Smell"
Nickelback "Photograph"
Padre Nuestro
"Pressure" Billy Joel

Okay, I"ll have to think of some more, I've got so many favorites, it's hard to narrow them down....
 
In no particular order, impossible to get down to just ten really.

Let It Be Beatles
Freebird Skynyrd
Crystal Ship Doors
The End Doors
Lola Kinks
Stairway to Heaven Zepplin
Layla Clapton
Won't Get Fooled Again (live) Who
Old Man Neil Young
Cowgirl in the Sand Neil Young
 
Jenn... Like the whole album... Some reason, kids think that line describes me:confused:

And yepper, I'd have a problem stopping at my hundred favs...
 
Jenn... Like the whole album... Some reason, kids think that line describes me:confused:

And yepper, I'd have a problem stopping at my hundred favs...

So do I, the ringer on my phone is "See you at the show"

When you call my phone you hear "Still Rock & Roll" by Billy Joel. I'm hoping Verizon will come up with the Nickelback song that was just released, "If everybody cared"
 
I only listen to country mostly, so here are mine:

A Country Boy Can Survive-Hank Williams Jr
The Devil Went Down to Georgia-Charlie Daniels Band
Tight Fittin Jeans-Conway Twitty
Louisanna Women, Mississippi Man-Conway Twitty/Loretta Lynn
Hello Darlin-Conway Twitty
The Thunder Rolls-Garth Brooks
BeerRun-Garth Brooks/George Jones
Dont Rock the Jukebox-Alan Jackson
Chattahoochie-Alan Jackson
Any Elvis Song

I like most all old country. I love listening to Cash, Waylon, Willie, etc. The only ones I really dont care for are the Dixie Chicks. I will listen to everyone else, but when they come on the radio if a station here in Houston plays them anymore, I will turn it off.
 
VERY few from people I work for, but a few make it into my Top 10...

Dust Radio/ I Forget You Everyday/ New Machine- Chris Whitley (R.I.P. bro..)
Clampdown- The Clash
Aja- Steely Dan
Tunnel of Love- Dire Straits
Devil's Pie- D'Angelo
Stinkfist- Tool
Moonlight Mile- Rolling Stones
Send A Message- King's X

Hard to stop at 10, especially with so many great tracks from the 50's and 60's to mention as well...
 
impossible.
there's a top 100 list for every style of music.

a few that come to mind

willie nelson - red headed stranger
stardust - do not know song writer
moonlight in vermont - do not know song writer
exodus - bob marley
sunday morning - chris kristopherson
what's going on - marvin gaye
twilight time - do not know song writer
i left my heart in san francisco - do not know song writer
spanish eyes - do not know song writer
superstitious - stevie wonder
some enchanted evening - do not know song writer
to each his own - do not know song writer

and many, many more.
gotta' love music.
 
Justin I'll listen to you first seven anytime.

But then I'll listen to anything hear in the house, in my lap is The Who, Thirty Years ... 79 cuts both live and studio. just picked up the four closest cd's on my left; journey, nazareth, mike oilfield, evanescence., on my other side; distrurbed, trans-siberian orchestra, some weird al album, and yanni, live...
ain't no top ten, not even sure there's a top ten thousand.
 
40 Miles Of Bad Road-Duane Eddy
The Happy Organ-Dave "Baby" Cortez
Teen Beat-Sandy Nelson
Walk Don't Run-The Ventures
Spirit In The Sky-Norman Greenbaum
Summer Place-Percy Faith
Unchained Melody-Righteous Brothers
Only Make Believe-Conway Twitty
Cathy's Clown-Everly Brothers
Malaguena-Roy Clark

Not in any particular order.
 
A few here you guys wouldnt have heard of but the few transplanted aussies would know.

Folsom Prison...The Man
Goodbye astrid......cold chisel
Mr Brightside...The Killers
Bad boy for love....rose tattoo
Tiny dancer...Elton John
One....metallica
Rock Show....Grinspoon
Thunderkiss 66...Rob Zombie
Ole man river...TISM
Passenger....powderfinger

Cheers
Jason
 
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