He is the owner of My Wedding Songs and became a leader in the music industry by curating hundreds of song lists. Read more about his inspiring story. You might want to revisit this list at some point and think about either expanding it or revising it. The 70s might be most difficult. As a love song — and especially for a wedding — it easily exceeds the two songs from you have offered regardless of the cited awards.
Thank you, Art, for the song recommendation and tip. Yes, we will definitely be adding more songs very soon and Will include the song If by Bread!
Your email address will not be published. I agree to the terms and conditions laid out in the Privacy Policy. From the moment the instrumental portion of "Brown Sugar" begins, we're already itching to dance. During a interview with Q Magazine, Rod Stewart admitted that his hit song is "more or less a true story. Widely believed to be one of the greatest rock songs of all time, this chart-topper hasn't lost an ounce of popularity. The best way to impress your friends is to learn the lyrics to all eight minutes of "American Pie" and belt it out at your next summer barbecue.
This powerful tune by the late great Bill Withers has helped people through plenty of hard times over the last five decades. Neil Young's album Harvest produced a handful of hits, but "Heart of Gold" was the only song to reach number 1 on the Billboard Hot Roberta Flack's earnest ballad has been covered by other artists countless times, including Alicia Keys.
Three things are certain in life: death, taxes, and people yelling "Free Bird" at concerts. Press play on Tanya Tucker's number one song from and unleash your inner flower child. Originally covered by B.
Thomas, the somewhat bizarre cover of "Hooked on a Feeling" by Blue Swede quickly rose to fame in Today, it's widely known for its appearance in Guardians of the Galaxy when the song plays on Star-Lord's Walkman. I would have to include Free and Argent.
Wonderful Life by Colin Vearncombe aka Black should be there on the top since we are listing songs. Just a few too add to a great list. How many of the others had a musical based on the songs THEY wrote run on Broadway for over 14 years?
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Kirk September 3, at pm. Victor Peres September 4, at pm. The grand keyboard line was just as important as the words in making this a new wave classic. Little wonder it was covered by The Clash on their debut album. With lyrics tense with a Springsteen-ish drama and multiple hooks — the legendary riff, the fist-punching chorus, the twin guitar solo from Brian Robertson and Scott Gorham to the chorus — this track is rife with the smell of summer lawns and the memories of beach parties.
No wonder the track was co-opted by Irish rugby teams, jeans companies and Bon Jovi. And his Bobness sings pretty nicely too. One hell of an album opener. Later covered by the White Stripes.
A peerless piece of disco drama that almost sent a career into parody — but hey, they sure got rich. To be honest, we had a hunch. A supergroup on the ahem sly, this, as Stone ditched the Family and drafted in soul legends Bobby Womack and Billy Preston on guitar and Rhodes piano respectively. Marking a shocking desertion of his more trad Motown work, it gave label boss Berry Gordy the heebee-geebees, but commercially speaking, worked a treat.
The single went to No. Heads down, everyone. A minute single? Still, they brought something new the table with their muso chops and — specifically — the spellbinding guitar interplay between Tom Verlaine and Richard Lloyd.
Creating an actual song, Kraftwerk beat the pop stars at their own game. Separate it from the weddings, hen parties, endless party showings of Mamma Mia and screeching karaoke versions and — well — here you have one of the greatest pop songs ever. It was a couple of years before this was released as a single in the wake of Ziggymania, but it still had the resonance to make the Top 3 in the UK.
Prog rock wizard Rick Wakeman plays stately piano. Still, the riff is Keefy dynamite and singer Bon Scott — who would die just a few months later — has just the right Satanic squeal.
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