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DJ BlG here… Love music? Me too! Check out these Top 10 Songs of ALL TIME!
#1 Michael Jackson – Beat it
“Are you surprised? It’s a classic in ever sence of the word! Did you know that Eddie Van Halen wrote the infamous intro guitar solo for this song as a favor to Micheal.”
#2 Faith Hill – This Kiss, This Kiss
“What kiss… I never got a kiss! Where’s my kiss? This song took everyone back; whether your first kiss was in high school, the 3rd grade or your wedding day! You suddenly remembered that giddie feeling you had when you got your first *SMACK*.”
#3 Frank Sinatra = New York, New York
“Staaaaaarrrrt Spreading the News!!! No one else can say it quite like Frankie-Boy. Frank Sinatra is truely an American icon. Frank left his mark on this world on many levels, as a singer, actor, producer, director and music conductor he entertained the world and if it wasn’t obvious enough – We know loved doing it.”
#4 Mariah Carey – Fantasy
“Mariah’s voice range, energy and beauty makes her a power house in the music industry. Carey was Americas 1st artist to have her first five singles top the Billboard Hot 100. In the 90’s Mariah was one ‘thee’ most successful artists”
#5 Celine Dion – The Power of Love
“The power of this woman’s voice and music is breath taking! Born in Charlemagnelarge, Quebec into an impoverished family of 14 Celine made herself an international icon using her vocals, beauty and charm to gain a large and loving fan base.”
#6 Bob Marley – Buffalo Soldier
“The Buffalo Soldier song was popular on many levels - Bob Marley’s goal here was to educate all Americans about the instrumental roll black men played in building the country that we all live in. Marley truly was a gifted musician.”
#7 Nirvana – Smells Like Teen Spirit
“Nervana Rocked the U.S. with this smashing song in 1991 and even today EVERYONE know the words “Here we are now, entertainers!” often marked as the point where alternative rock music entered the American mainstream.”
#8 The Beatles – Hey Jude
“The Beatles easily fall into the top best song ever catigory, written by the great Paul McCartney this song spent nine weeks in the number one spot here in the U.S. which was the longest Beatles single to be at the top of the American billboards. This single sold roughly eight million copies.”
#9 John Lennon – Imagine
“Imagine there was no division between us. ”Imagine” was released in the year 1971 as a single in the U.S when it reached number three on the Billboard Hot 100. The song’s lyrics were partly inspired by his wife Yoko Ono’s poetry in connection to her childhood while living in Japan during World War II.”
#10 Johnny Cash - I Walk the Line
“The unique chord progression written for this best song ever was inspired accidentally during a backwards playback of Cash’s tape song. Later, Cash wrote the lyrics while in a backstage room in Gladewater, Texas back in 1955, then he later adopted the ”I Walk the Line” song title and as the album title.”
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People who truly enjoy music instantly know a good song when they hear it. In the music industry there are a number of different genre’s but to a music lover there is only 2 different genre’s - Good Music and Great Music.
