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Timeless Songs
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February 21, 2013 Mini-Feature 72000’s
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1950
’s 1. “Hound Dog” -Elvis Presley2. “Jailhouse Rock” -Elvis Presley3. “Heartbreak Hotel” -Elvis Presley4. “Johnny B. Goode” -Chuck Berry5. “Mystery Train” -Elvis Presley6. “Maybellene” -Chuck Berry7. “That’ll Be The Day” -Buddy Holly & the Crickets8. “Happy Trails” -Roy Rogers & Dale Evans9. “That’s All Right” -Elvis Presley10. “Blueberry Hill” -Fats Domino
Timeless SongsAs society has evolved, music has evolved with it. Everyone has their own taste, whether it is Country, Blues, Soul, Rock, Alternative, Rap, Pop, or R&B; below are the top ten songs from each decade of all genres. Take a
journey through the years with these truly timeless tunes.
*According to www.musicimprint.com
1. “Hey Jude” -The Beatles2. “Theme From ‘A Summer Place’” -Percy Faith3. “Tossin’ And Turnin’” -Bobby Lewis4. “I Want To Hold Your Hand” -The Beatles5. “I’m A Believer” -The Monkees6. “I Heard It Through The Grapevine” -Marvin Gaye7. “Handy Man” -Jimmy Jones8. “Are You Lonesome Tonight?” -Elvis Presley9. “Alley-Oop” -The Hollywood Argyles10. “It’s Now Or Never” -Elvis Presley
*According to www.the60sofficialsite.com
*According to www.chairborneranger.com
1. “Raindrops Keep Fallin’ on My Head” -B.J. Thomas2. “I’ll Be There” -The Jackson Five3. “I Think I Love You” -The Partridge Family4. “Bridge Over Troubled Water” -Simon and Garfunkel5. “(The Long to Be) Close to You” -Carpenters6. “My Sweet Lord/Isn’t It a Pity” -George Harrison7. “War” -Edwin Starr8. “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” -Diana Ross9. “Let It Be” -The Beatles10. “I Want You Back” - The Jackson Five
1. “Call Me” -Blondie2. “Another Brick In The Wall” -Pink Floyd3. “Magic” -Olivia Newton-John4. “Rock With You” -Michael Jackson5. “Do That to Me One More Time” -Captain and Tennille6. “Crazy Little Thing Called Love” -Queen7. “Coming Up” -Paul McCartney8. “Livin’ On A Prayer” -Bon Jovi9. “Pour Some Sugar On Me” -Def Leppard10. “Hungry Like the Wolf” -Duran Duran
*According to mag.weddingcentral.com
1. “Smells Like Teen Spirit” -Nirvana2. “One” -U23. “I Want It That Way” -Backstreet Boys4. “I Will Always Love You” -Whitney Houston5. “Vogue” -Madonna6. “Baby Got Back” -Sir Mix-A-Lot7. “Baby One More Time” -Britney Spears8. “Waterfalls” -TLC9. “U Can’t Touch This” -MC Hammer10. “Nothing Compares 2 U” Sinead O’Connor
1. “Crazy In Love” -Beyonce feat. Jay-Z2. “Hey Ya!” -OutKast3. “Lose Yourself” -Eminem4. “Since U Been Gone” -Kelly Clarkson5. “Gold Digger” -Kanye West feat. Jamie Foxx6. “SexyBack” -Justin Timberlake feat. Timberland7. “Empire State of Mind” -Jay-Z feat. Alicia Keys8. “We Belong Together” -Mariah Carey9. “In Da Club” -50 Cent10. “Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)” -Train
*According to www.hubpages.com
*According to www.gossipcop.com/vh1-100
“Let’s rock, everybody, let’s rock. Everybody in the whole cell block, was dancin’ to the jailhouse rock.”
Mrs. Kadlec
149 songs to
appear on Bill-board’s Hot 100
Pop Chart in America.
114 songs in the
top 40. 40 songs
in the top 10.
18 songs to go to #1.
Popular Dances
Soulja Boy
Cupid Shuffle
1, 2 Step
The Dougie
Single Ladies
Walk It OutStanky Legg
Cha Cha Slide
Pop, Lock, and Drop It
Brendan Miller ‘14
Page Design: Anna White Information: Rachel Brady Pictures: Rachel Brady Ameena Challenger & AP Images
Every album
released has gone Top 10 in
the US.
Has had the most Top 5, Top
10, Top 20, Top 30, and Top 40 tracks by
a female artist on Billboard’s Hot 100
Chart.The richest
female singer in the world. ($850 million est. net
worth.)
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Maddie Hasley ‘13 & Maddie Bertsch ‘14
“We like ‘Baby Got Back’ because it reminds us of our childhood. We always used to make up dances and add Louie to them.”
“My favorite is “Hey Jude” because it is close to my own
name so it was dear to my heart. It was like they were singing to me “Hey Julie.”
I also like “Going to the Chapel” by Crystals because my husband sang it to me at
our rehearsal dinner.”
“I loved Jimi Hendrix and Led Zepplin because their song lyrics were so emotional. When I was
in high school, they were considered ‘alternative’
and it was cool to listen to them.”
Mr. Farrell