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Title:Soapbox. Just Soapbox.
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327.0. "Best Pop Song of All Time" by WDFFS2::SHOOK (the river is mine) Sat Mar 04 1995 02:21

    
    try to pick just one...
    
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327.1WDFFS2::SHOOKthe river is mineSat Mar 04 1995 02:2410
    
    the best pop song of all time is clearly "lonely teardrops" by
    jackie wilson.
    
    just say you will,
    
    say you will..
    
    
    bill
327.2Pop Goes the WeaselLJSRV2::KALIKOWTechnoCatalystSat Mar 04 1995 08:302
    Was there ever any doubt?
    
327.3TINCUP::AGUEDTN-592-4939, 719-598-3498(SSL)Sat Mar 04 1995 14:221
    Stand by Me, Ben E. King
327.4POLAR::RICHARDSONAlleged DegirdificationSat Mar 04 1995 16:019
    Apparently "I will always love you" by Whitney Houston is the number 1
    seller of all time. It beat out Bryan Adams' "Every thing I do".
    
    ?
    
    
    Annd IIIIIIII EEEEE IIIIIIII will always love Youuuuuuu OOOOOOOOOOOOOO
    
    8-p
327.5CALDEC::RAHloitering with intentSat Mar 04 1995 16:184
    
    "Baby I Need Your Lovin'" 
    
    Levi Stubbs and The Four Tops, 1964
327.6CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Sat Mar 04 1995 16:199



 "In the Midnight Hour"   



         sung by Wilson Pickett
327.7Oh yeah...And how about.......CSC32::SCHIMPFSat Mar 04 1995 17:204
    all of the above and a few more...
    
    
    Sin-te-da
327.8TINCUP::AGUEDTN-592-4939, 719-598-3498(SSL)Sat Mar 04 1995 18:561
    Mustang Sally
327.9and i like itTROOA::TEMPLETONSat Mar 04 1995 21:034
    Bridge over troubled water, its been re-recorded over 200 hundred
    times since it was first performed by Simon & Garfunkel.
    
    joan
327.10oopsTROOA::TEMPLETONSat Mar 04 1995 21:063
    Got carried away, should be two hundred times.
    
    joan
327.11LJSRV2::KALIKOWTechnoCatalystSat Mar 04 1995 22:073
    Mustang Sally -- that wuz on the freebie tape I just got wif my '95
    Stang.  And a helluva stooopid song it iz too.  HTH.
    
327.12OOTOOL::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Sun Mar 05 1995 16:464
    Re: .4
    
    And thus we see illustrated the difference between "best" and "most
    popular."  The public, for the most part, loves pap.
327.13Jackie or Wilson? Tough choiceGMASEC::CLARKSun Mar 05 1995 17:036
    Tough one. I agree with .1 on Lonely Teardrops. Then again maybe it's
    That Is Why by Jackie Wilson. Other than that Whitney Houston crap, the
    rest are all excellent. Enjoy every one of them anytime I catch them on
    the radio. Two of my favorite albums - Jackie Wilson's Greatest Hits
    and Wilson Pickett's Greatest Hits. Would not trade either for a
    truckload of Whitney or Barry Manistink.
327.14CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Sun Mar 05 1995 18:2113


 I love almost anything by Jackie Wilson..


 'nother favorite.."Won't get Fooled Again" by the Who..that song always gets
 me turning the radio up..heard it this afternoon and hope my neighbors didn'
 mind me cranking the thing up a few notches.



Jim
327.15so thereNUBOAT::HEBERTCaptain BlighMon Mar 06 1995 08:356
"Happy Birthday to You" is *the* song that has been sung the most times
by the most people in the most places, ever.

HTH,

Art
327.16But...PEKING::SULLIVANDNot gauche, just sinisterMon Mar 06 1995 08:407
    Surely what is sung from minarets all over the world whenever it's time
    for Moslems to pray must have been sung more often ?
    
    how many times has "Happy B'day" been sung ?    :-)
    
    Dave
    
327.17MAIL2::CRANEMon Mar 06 1995 08:432
    .16
    More than 40 times alone for me.
327.18MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Mon Mar 06 1995 09:461
    Times of Your Life by Paul Anka.  Used to be the bif wedding song
327.19POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesMon Mar 06 1995 09:492
    
    What's a bif wedding?
327.20SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareMon Mar 06 1995 10:032
    Given that "pop" covers a pretty broad spectrum, the greatest pop song
    of all time, based on sales, is Bing Crosby's "White Christmas."
327.21USAT05::BENSONEternal WeltanschauungMon Mar 06 1995 10:074
    
    Sittin on the Dock of the Bay - Otis Reading.
    
    jeff
327.22Back to sanityPEKING::SULLIVANDNot gauche, just sinisterMon Mar 06 1995 10:092
    Chaucer mentions that "Com hider love to me" was riding pretty high in
    the C14th pop charts...
327.23for onePENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumMon Mar 06 1995 10:197
	dick, i have one of those "White Christmas" 78s!

	this is impossible, but i'd have to give "Stardust" a place
	of honor somewhere on the list.

	
327.24BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeMon Mar 06 1995 10:239
| <<< Note 327.4 by POLAR::RICHARDSON "Alleged Degirdification" >>>

| Apparently "I will always love you" by Whitney Houston is the number 1
| seller of all time. It beat out Bryan Adams' "Every thing I do".


	Actually, it had beat out Boyz 2 Men's song, "End of the Road" which
stayed at #1 for 13 weeks. Whitney went 14. Bryan Adams went 6 weeks. Hope this 
helps. :-)
327.25POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesMon Mar 06 1995 10:2420
    
    Some times I wonder why I spend the lonely nights
    Dreaming of a song
    The melody haunts my reverie
    And I am once again with you
    When our love was new
    And each kiss an inspiration
    But that was long ago
    Now my consolation
    Lies in the stardust of a song
    
    Beside a garden wall when stars are bright
    You are in my arms
    The nightingale tells a fairytale
    of paradise where roses bloom
    Though I dream in vain
    In my heart it will remain
    My stardust melody
    The memory of love's refrain.
                                 
327.26BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeMon Mar 06 1995 10:248
| <<< Note 327.19 by POWDML::LAUER "Little Chamber of Fuzzy Faces" >>>


| What's a bif wedding?


	It's a wedding where punches are thrown. Remember the old Batman
series!!!??? Bif was used everytime someone got hit!
327.27BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeMon Mar 06 1995 10:267


	I would have to say, "I love you", by the Climax Blues Band.



327.28PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i&#039;m aluminuming &#039;um, mumMon Mar 06 1995 10:264
	.25  ;>  thank you, mz deb.  that "sometimes I wonder" opening
	gives me a chill every time.  beautiful.

327.29MPGS::MARKEYSend John Thomas some doughnutsMon Mar 06 1995 10:378
    
    I'd be inclined to give Unchained Melody (by the Isley Bros, I
    think) a spot on the list... although I doubt I could name
    any single pop song that was "the greatest".
    
    What does "the greatest" mean anyway? Especially, in pop music!
    
    -b
327.30MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Mon Mar 06 1995 10:384
    I thought it was sung by the Righteous Brothers!  Actually, I was
    considering that one too!
    
    -Jack
327.31BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeMon Mar 06 1995 10:434

	Jack Martin is correct. Never thought I would say that, but well, when
he's right..... :-)
327.32though they had the big hitCSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Mon Mar 06 1995 10:5110


 I'm not certain, but I believe the song goes back a bit farther than
 the Righteous Brothers.




 Jim
327.33PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i&#039;m aluminuming &#039;um, mumMon Mar 06 1995 10:523
 .32 methinks you are correct, sir.

327.35NETCAD::WOODFORDLight dawns over marblehead....Mon Mar 06 1995 11:034
    
    
    Delta Dawn
    
327.36MPGS::MARKEYSend John Thomas some doughnutsMon Mar 06 1995 11:049
    
    Yes, it was the Righteous Bros, and yes, this is part of a
    long string of musical CRI that I seem to be suffering
    from lately, beginning with Gene Loves Jezebel, and going
    downhill from there. :-)
    
    I had the Brothers part right anyway. :-)
    
    -b
327.37COSME3::HEDLEYCLager LoutMon Mar 06 1995 12:273
Probably the best pop songs are anything by the Beatles.  Or the Sex Pistols.

Chris.
327.38CSOA1::LEECHbeware of flaming gerbil projectilesMon Mar 06 1995 12:333
    re: .23
    
    What's a 78?  ;^)
327.39DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I&#039;mAlmostLevelW/theGroundMon Mar 06 1995 12:364
    Unforgettable	Nat King Cole
    Unforgettable	Natalie & Nat Cole
    
    
327.40PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i&#039;m aluminuming &#039;um, mumMon Mar 06 1995 12:439
    
>>    What's a 78?  ;^)

	Hohoha, etc. ;>  I should, at this juncture, explain that I bought
	a 1923 Victrola several years ago, and the guy threw in a whole
	lot of 78s (amazingly enough without breaking a single one).
	The one I prize most is Artie Shaw doing "Begin the Beguine".
	Superb.

327.4157784::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesMon Mar 06 1995 12:463
    
    My mother has a Victrola and a plethora of 78s.  The only problem is
    you have to keep winding the darn thing 8^).
327.42Can you beat McCartney/Lennon for pop?NEMAIL::MILLERMon Mar 06 1995 12:483
    I think I read somewhere, once, that "Yesterday" by the Beatles is the
    most "covered" pop song of all time.  But, is it the Best?!  If not,
    some other song by the Beatles must be.....
327.43MPGS::MARKEYSend John Thomas some doughnutsMon Mar 06 1995 12:4810
    >	Hohoha, etc. ;>  I should, at this juncture, explain that I bought
    >	a 1923 Victrola several years ago, and the guy threw in a whole
    >	lot of 78s (amazingly enough without breaking a single one).
    >	The one I prize most is Artie Shaw doing "Begin the Beguine".
    >	Superb.
    
    Well, the stuff between 1000Hz and 3000Hz is probably the most
    interesting part anyway... :-)
    
    -b
327.44Unchained Up ThereSTRATA::BARBIERIGod cares.Mon Mar 06 1995 12:5111
      I don't know whats the best, but the 1st one I thought of
      was Unchained Melody.
    
      I'd like to offer up another one I very much like only because
      its just a tad obscure.
    
      "If I Could Reach You"      5th Dimension
    
      But, really, there's so many.
    
                                                    Tony
327.45deepening shadows gather splendorPENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i&#039;m aluminuming &#039;um, mumMon Mar 06 1995 12:542
	"Twilight Time" is up there too.  
327.46CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Mon Mar 06 1995 12:583

 Ooh..I love that song (Twilight Time)
327.47HBFDT1::SCHARNBERGSenior KodierwurstMon Mar 06 1995 12:597
    
    Das Fliegerlied 
    	by Extrabreit (not Hans Albers)
    
    used to be a party booster back in NDW times.
    
    Heiko
327.48POLAR::RICHARDSONAlleged DegirdificationMon Mar 06 1995 13:004
    Isn't "Stairway To Heaven" the most played song? I guess it wouldn't be
    considered pop though.
    
    I know I really got sick of it.
327.4916134::GIROUARD_CMon Mar 06 1995 13:051
    Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polkadot Bikini
327.50CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Mon Mar 06 1995 13:103

 Palisades Park by Freddie "boom boom" Cannon
327.51Too many to name...GAAS::BRAUCHERMon Mar 06 1995 13:138
    
    Will you still love me tomorrow ?  Carole King and others.
    
    Under the Boardwalk, Sam Cooke and others.
    
    And many more nominees...
    
       bb
327.52MAIL2::CRANEMon Mar 06 1995 13:161
    My personal one is "Stand by Me" by Benny King.
327.53MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Mar 06 1995 13:303
Since we're discussing tunes like Stardust and Twilight Time, might I 
mention Memories?

327.54NETCAD::WOODFORDLight dawns over marblehead....Mon Mar 06 1995 13:338
    
    
    Two of my favorites have always been "The way we were"
    and "The Entertainer".
    
    
    Terrie
    
327.55CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Mon Mar 06 1995 13:3516


    
>    Under the Boardwalk, Sam Cooke and others.
 

     I don't recall Sam Cooke recording this one, but the Drifters had the
     big hit.


     Jim


   
    
327.56CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Mon Mar 06 1995 13:368


>    My personal one is "Stand by Me" by Benny King.



    Ben E. King
327.57MAIL2::CRANEMon Mar 06 1995 13:372
    .56
    Yea, him too. :')
327.58SWAM2::SMITH_MAMon Mar 06 1995 13:453
    I'm Almost Over You
    Here You Come Again
                       
327.59NUBOAT::HEBERTCaptain BlighMon Mar 06 1995 13:483
I Heard It Through The Grapevine

(Several artists)
327.60USAT05::BENSONEternal WeltanschauungMon Mar 06 1995 13:575
    
    "Mack the Knife"  Bobby Darin
    "My Way"  Sinatra  (I hate this song!)
    
    jeff
327.61BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeMon Mar 06 1995 14:014

	Somehow it makes sense for you to put a song in you hate as one of the
best. 
327.62BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeMon Mar 06 1995 14:043

	Lady Di..... what happened to your note????
327.63PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i&#039;m aluminuming &#039;um, mumMon Mar 06 1995 14:067
    
>>    "Mack the Knife"  Bobby Darin

	That's a good one.  Not only because of his interpretation of it,
	which is just perfection, but also it has to be one of the best
	sets of lyrics around.  "Glow-worm"'s another one with great lyrics,
	as is "Twilight Time", and well, then there's always Cole Porter.
327.64CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Mon Mar 06 1995 14:079


 Bobby Darin's Mack the Knife was great..'nother one by Bobby Darin that
 I loved was "Somewhere, Beyond the Sea"



 Jim
327.65POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesMon Mar 06 1995 14:072
    
    <-- Um...wasn't that Frank Sinatra?  Or did both of them do it?
327.66CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Mon Mar 06 1995 14:208


 Frank Sinatra may have done it, but Bobby Darin had the "hit" with it..



 Jim
327.67Oh I got one, I got one!!!MKOTS3::LEE_SMon Mar 06 1995 16:0910
    
    Hey ya'll, how's about
    
    	In Your Eyes               Peter Gabriel
    
    	Woman In Chains            Tears For Fears
    
    just my .02
    
    /steve
327.68MSBCS::EVANSMon Mar 06 1995 16:303
Over the Rainbow

327.69MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Mon Mar 06 1995 16:495
    ZZ        In Your Eyes               Peter Gabriel
    
    I though this was sung by Peabo Bryson...
    
    In your eyes.....I can see loves true reflection...etc.
327.70MPGS::MARKEYSend John Thomas some doughnutsMon Mar 06 1995 16:586
    Peter Gabriel. On the album So. With Youssou N'Dour doing backing
    vocals.
    
    This song has special significance to me that I won't go into.
    
    -b
327.71MPGS::MARKEYSend John Thomas some doughnutsMon Mar 06 1995 17:0110
    P.S. you're thinking of another song Jack...
    
    Peter Gabriel's "In Your Eyes":
    
    in your eyes, the light the heat
    in your eyes, I am complete
    in your eyes, I see the doorway
    to a thousand churches...
    
    -b
327.72GLRMAI::WILKESMon Mar 06 1995 17:325
    Louie, Louie by the Kingsmen
    
    There was an article in the Wall St. Journal a couple of years ago that
    claimed that more versions of Louie, Louie had been recorded than any
    other Rock song
327.73MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Mar 06 1995 20:012
Must be cuz no one has discovered the REAL lyrics yet . . . 

327.74TROOA::TEMPLETONMon Mar 06 1995 20:507
    If were talking staying power, how about Greensleeves, it first
    turned up in Britain in 1300 as as a love song, we were taught it in school
    in the 40s as a folk song and you can here the melody every christmas 
    in America as a carol, with new words of-course. I have also heard the
    tune over the years as background music in movies and on TV.
    
    joan
327.75Both sound great on Theater Organ or Big BandMOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Mar 06 1995 22:297
re: my .53

Pardon a misnomer. The song I meant to tout was Memories of You, not Memories.

And while we're at it, Cherokee ain't half bad, but I don't know that I've ever
heard any lyrics for it . . . 

327.76LJSRV2::KALIKOWTechnoCatalystMon Mar 06 1995 22:563
    Wasn't it "Memories..." that Ren was quoting when he discovered the
    dear departed Stimpy's hairball, and dissolved in tears?  Ah do bleev so.
    
327.77MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Mar 06 1995 23:103
You have me at a distinct disadvantage, sir, as I've never seen the
cartoon characters in question . . . 

327.78SWAM1::KAWA_MITue Mar 07 1995 00:425
    
    
         Anything the Eagles ever recorded....
    
    
327.79POLAR::RICHARDSONAlleged DegirdificationTue Mar 07 1995 00:4411
    <------- 
    

  How true!

  How wonderfully true!

  How wonderfully , bubblingly , frothingly , burstingly true!

  What a truly ecstasy inducingly correct observation!
    
327.80Henry VIII was herePEKING::SULLIVANDNot gauche, just sinisterTue Mar 07 1995 04:574
    re .74
    
    Greensleeves isn't a pop song, it's a rugby song ! How d'you think the
    lady got her sleeves green ? She wasn't vertical, I can tell you !
327.81WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Mar 07 1995 06:403
    i always liked "I Can't Find The Time To Tell You" by Orpheus...
    
    Chip
327.82Dan, ya have a stang AND watch classic tv. I'm impressed!BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeTue Mar 07 1995 09:5811
| <<< Note 327.76 by LJSRV2::KALIKOW "TechnoCatalyst" >>>


| Wasn't it "Memories..." that Ren was quoting when he discovered the
| dear departed Stimpy's hairball, and dissolved in tears?  Ah do bleev so.

	YES! You ARE correct! They had used that many times together too. It
was the source of my personal name in notes right before the one I have now.


Glen
327.83BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeTue Mar 07 1995 09:598
| <<< Note 327.78 by SWAM1::KAWA_MI >>>



| Anything the Eagles ever recorded....


	with the exception of Hotel California (the song, not the album)
327.84HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman NoterTue Mar 07 1995 10:1112
    
    
    
    "You light up my Life" by Debbie Boone.
    
    Really, this song just brings tears to my eyes every time I play it,
    (every payday for example). 
    
    I've never heard anything better although YMCA by the Village people
    is very close.
    
    Now, whats the number of EAP anyhow?
327.85MAIL2::CRANETue Mar 07 1995 10:142
    Hows about "The Sun Will come Out Tomorrow" from Annie. Always gets me
    going in a positive approch to life.
327.86POLAR::RICHARDSONAlleged DegirdificationTue Mar 07 1995 10:141
    I love Hotel California, the song and the album.
327.87BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeTue Mar 07 1995 11:006
| <<< Note 327.85 by MAIL2::CRANE >>>

| Hows about "The Sun Will come Out Tomorrow" from Annie. Always gets me
| going in a positive approch to life.

	In Serial Mom they did something very good with this song. :-)
327.88BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeTue Mar 07 1995 11:0112
| <<< Note 327.86 by POLAR::RICHARDSON "Alleged Degirdification" >>>

| I love Hotel California, the song and the album.

	We know, you're Canadian... you have an excuse.... :-)

	Actually, I guess that almost everytime I hear an Eagle's song, it's
that. I mean, "New Kid in Town" was a number one hit too, and ya hardly ever
hear that!


Glen
327.89MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Tue Mar 07 1995 11:021
    Downtown by Petulla Clark!
327.90CSOA1::LEECHa gerbil is a terrible thing to basteTue Mar 07 1995 11:095
    I rather like "Fragile" by Sting.  At least I think that's the right
    name.  (I should know this, it's on his latest rehash CD that I play so
    often)
    
    Of course, it's not well played on radio, so I guess it doesn't count.
327.91MAIL2::CRANETue Mar 07 1995 11:112
    .89
    Not if you live in Manhattan!
327.92WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceTue Mar 07 1995 11:131
    Yours is no Disgrace
327.93STOWOA::JOLLIMOREFood for a crowTue Mar 07 1995 11:186
	anything by the Lovin Spoonful
	
	Summer in the city, did you ever hafta make up your mind,
	nashville cats, 
	
	;-)
327.94GOOEY::JUDYThat&#039;s Ms. Bitch to you!Tue Mar 07 1995 11:205
    
    
    	I like too much music....I could never pick just one
    	song!
    
327.95RDGE44::ALEUC8Tue Mar 07 1995 11:381
    "One Love" - Bob Marley & the Wailers
327.96CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Tue Mar 07 1995 11:3911


 RE: Lovin Spoonful...they had song called "you and me and rain on the 
 roof" that was "our song" to an old flame and I..





Jim
327.97POBOX::BATTISContract StudmuffinTue Mar 07 1995 11:533
    
    Moonlight Seranade  Glenn Miller Band
    Moon River Andy Williams
327.98The xylophone song.....BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeTue Mar 07 1995 11:573

	Moonlight Feels Right- Starbuck
327.99CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Tue Mar 07 1995 12:0611



 Back Home Again, by John Denver..lotta memories in that one..





Jim
327.100CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Tue Mar 07 1995 12:064


 Best Snarf of all time
327.101Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Tue Mar 07 1995 17:582
    Fragle Rock - That fantastic song they used to sing !!! Bloody great
    piece of music.
327.102For MartinMPGS::MARKEYSend John Thomas some doughnutsTue Mar 07 1995 18:004
    Put your blues away,
    and save it for a rainy day,
    let the music play
    down at Fraggle Rock...
327.103Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Tue Mar 07 1995 18:293
    You forgot the clapping !! :*)
    
    Put your blues away - clap clap 
327.104POLAR::RICHARDSONAlleged DegirdificationTue Mar 07 1995 19:221
    You're a loonie.
327.105DNEAST::RICKER_STEVETue Mar 07 1995 22:433
    	Sympathy for the Devil (Stones) gets my vote.
    
    								S.R.
327.106Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Tue Mar 07 1995 22:493
    re .104
    
    Well at least I'm only 'a' loonie !!! :*)
327.107CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Tue Mar 07 1995 23:3312


 Redneck Friend....Jackson Brown(e?)




 "Well, she's a missin' link, the kitchen sink, 11 on a scale of 10"



327.108NETCAD::WOODFORDLight dawns over marblehead....Wed Mar 08 1995 08:2430
    
    The Devil went down to Georgia,
    He was lookin' for a soul to steal.
    He was in a bind 'cuz he was way behind,
    He was willin' to make a deal.
    
    When he came upon this young boy 
    Sawin' on the fiddle and playin' it hot,
    And the devil jumped up on a hicory stump
    and said 'boy, let me tell you what...'
    
    'I guess you didn't know it,
    But I'm a fiddle player too,
    And if you'd care to take a dare,
    I'll make a bet with you.
    
    Now you play pretty good fiddle boy,
    But give the devil his due,
    I'll bet a fiddle of gold against your soul
    'Cuz I think I'm better than you.'
    
    Well, the boy said 'My name's Jonny,
    and it might be a sin,
    But I'll take your bet, you're gonna regret,
    'Cuz I'm the best there's ever been.'
    
    I *love* that song!!!!
    
    Terrie
    
327.109MAIL2::CRANEWed Mar 08 1995 08:302
    Ms. Franklin did a nice one about a pink cadilac but can`t remember
    the title.
327.110POBOX::BATTISContract StudmuffinWed Mar 08 1995 08:472
    
    hickory
327.111NETCAD::WOODFORDLight dawns over marblehead....Wed Mar 08 1995 08:523
    
    tanks
    
327.112GOOEY::JUDYThat&#039;s Ms. Bitch to you!Wed Mar 08 1995 11:2510
    
    
    	Would believe someone idiot let Guns and Roses remake that
    	song?!  Horrible is an understatement.  "Interview with the
    	Vampire" was an excellent flick except for the last ten minutes.
    	They played that horrible remake while Christian Slater is running
    	a classic Mustang convertible along the side of some jersey
    	barriers......  sacrilege I tell ya!
    
    	JJ
327.113FILTON::WHITE_IHell is our numberWed Mar 08 1995 12:2810

		Dancing Fool    by    Frank Zappa



and especially for those of you on a particular side of the pond


		Bobby Brown     from the same album 'Sheik Yarboti'
327.114Talk about bizarre lyrics...AMN1::RALTOGala 10th Year ECAD SW AnniversaryWed Mar 08 1995 12:386
    It's impossible to pick the "best", or even my "favorite", but
    the Beatles' cover of "Long Tall Sally" usually manages to bring
    some oxygenated blood into my brain better than most songs, so
    I'll go with that one for now.
    
    Chris
327.115MPGS::MARKEYSend John Thomas some doughnutsWed Mar 08 1995 12:4515
    >and especially for those of you on a particular side of the pond


    >		Bobby Brown     from the same album 'Sheik Yarboti'
    
    "Flakes" is better. But Bobby Brown does have its charm:
    
    "Gonna ram it, ram it, ram it,
    ram it up your poop shoot (corn hole)...
    ...
    Sir Richard Pump a Loaf!"
    
    (I know, some of you are _real_ charmed at this point :-)
    
    -b
327.116or is it the worst?CSLALL::PLEVINEWed Mar 08 1995 13:163
    Voices carry - Gang Green
    
    Peter
327.117OOTOOL::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Wed Mar 08 1995 13:561
    Is that the same song that Til Tuesday made popular?
327.118CSLALL::PLEVINEWed Mar 08 1995 14:042
    Why yes it is, given a bit rougher edge by the GG boys.
    Peter
327.119"Wristwatch, Crisco"CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Wed Mar 08 1995 15:473
    	re .115
    
    	I thought that was, "Broken Hearts..." 
327.120MPGS::MARKEYSend John Thomas some doughnutsWed Mar 08 1995 15:519
    Hmmmm... you might be right, the two songs are together on the album.
    
    I do remember another part though:
    
    	I got a job doing radio promo
    	and none of the other jocks
        even know I'm a homo
    
    -b
327.121MCCCALDEC::RAHloitering with intentWed Mar 08 1995 19:245
    
    Keeper For Every Flame
    
    Stones In The Road
    
327.122NETCAD::WOODFORDLight dawns over marblehead....Thu Mar 09 1995 08:449
    
    
    The Logical Song  By Supertramp
    
    Always been one of my favorites.
    
    
    Terrie
    
327.123MPGS::MARKEYSend John Thomas some doughnutsThu Mar 09 1995 11:016
    >The Logical Song  By Supertramp
    
    A band with a lot of great songs; one of my all-time favorite
    bands. They put on an excellent concert too.
    
    -
327.124PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i&#039;m aluminuming &#039;um, mumThu Mar 09 1995 11:087
    >The Logical Song  By Supertramp

	I abhor that song.  

	There - I said it.

327.125MPGS::MARKEYSend John Thomas some doughnutsThu Mar 09 1995 11:203
    
    Oh well.
    
327.126WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceThu Mar 09 1995 12:041
    I prefer the intro to the "bloody well right" song, myself.
327.127MPGS::MARKEYSend John Thomas some doughnutsThu Mar 09 1995 12:077
    
    >I prefer the intro to the "bloody well right" song, myself.
    
    Excellent piano solo by Ray Davies that. Used to play it
    in a cover band, some 17 or 18 years ago.
    
    =b
327.128SUBURB::COOKSHalf Man,Half BiscuitThu Mar 09 1995 12:432
    "Teenage Kicks" by the Undertones.
    
327.129CSLALL::PLEVINEThu Mar 09 1995 13:012
    "Message to you, Rudy" - The Specials
    Peter
327.130USAT05::BENSONEternal WeltanschauungThu Mar 09 1995 13:032
    
    California Dreamin' - The Mommas and Poppas
327.131Mamas and PapasPOWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesThu Mar 09 1995 13:041
    
327.132Lots of Musings...STRATA::BARBIERIGod cares.Thu Mar 09 1995 13:2449
      The one album that was my single favorite for the longest
      time was Supertramp 'Crime of the Century.'  Funny, but Bloody
      Well Right was my least favorite song on the album (not that
      I didn't like it though).
    
      But, I much preferred School, Dreamer, Rudy, Hide In Your Shell,
      If Everyone Was Listening You Know, Asylum
    
      Part of Rudy (paraphrase!)
    
      "Rudy's on a train to no where
      Halfway down the line
      He doesn't want to get there,
      But he needs time
    
      He needs time, he needs time
      He needs time just for living
      He needs time, he needs time
      For someone just to see him
    
      Its not just because he's fat
      No there's more to it than that, etc.
    
    
      It was also a really fine album so far as sound quality is concerned.
      It was the second master recording I know of.  Steely Dan Katy Lied
      (now THERE'S a good song!) being the first.
    
      I also liked Crisis What Crisis and Even In The Quietest Moments more
      than Breakfast In America (which was when they got big).
    
      I liked Crime of The Century longest, but later on, I preferred
      throwing on the Dead and hearing especially one side of Europe 72.  The
      side with Jack Straw, China Cat Sunflower, I Know You Rider - wow
      what a side!  I also loved Little Feat and especially liked 'Time
      Loves A Hero' and 'Fat Man In The Bathtub' off of Waiting for
      Columbus.
      
      Besides those two, it was Neil Young (even though I admit A Man Needs
      A Maid is pathetic) and Beatles.  But, man the words to Thrasher -
      wow!  Comes A Time and accoustic side of Rust Never Sleeps are
      beautiful.
    
      But, come to think of it, my all time favorite album is Cat Stevens
      'Tea For The Tillerman.'  From Where Do The Children Play, to Father
      to Son, to Longer Boats, Lisa Lisa, Into White - what a brilliant 
      album!!!
    
    							Tony
327.133MPGS::MARKEYSend John Thomas some doughnutsThu Mar 09 1995 13:3112
    Tony,
    
    I agree with almost everything you said. I could easily live
    without the Dead (and, in fact, do), but other than that,
    spot on!
    
    When Supertramp did Rudy live, they used to show a film
    that was made with a camera mounted on the front of a train.
    It was very cool, especially when it passed another train
    going in the opposite direction...
    
    -b
327.134POBOX::BATTISContract StudmuffinThu Mar 09 1995 14:503
    
    "Subdivisions" Rush
    "Limelight"    Rush
327.135WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceThu Mar 09 1995 15:183
    re: -1 cossack!
    
     At least pick one of their better tunes!
327.136POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesThu Mar 09 1995 15:192
    
    Howzabout "Take Off" 8^)?
327.137The Thrasher by Neil YoungSTRATA::BARBIERIGod cares.Thu Mar 09 1995 16:2672

                        The Thrasher

  They were hiding behind hay bales.
  They were planting in the full moon.
  They had given all they had for something new.

  But the light of day was on them.
  They could see the thrashers coming.
  And the water shown like diamonds in the dew.

  And I was just getting up.
  Hit the road before it's light.
  Trying to catch an hour on the sun.

  When I saw those thrashers rolling by
  looking more than two lanes wide.
  I was feeling like my day had just begun.

  Where the eagle glides descending
  there's an ancient river bending
  through the timeless gorge of changes
  where sleeplessness awaits.

  I searched out my companions
  who were lost in crystal canyons
  when the aimless blade of science slashed the pearly gates.

  It was then that I knew I'd had enough.
  Burned my credit card for fuel.
  Headed out to where the pavement turns to sand.

  With a one way ticket to the land of truth
  and my suitcase in my hand.
  How I lost my friends I still don't understand.

  They had the best selection.
  They were poisoned with protection.
  There was nothing that they needed;
  nothing left to find.

  They were lost in rock formations
  or became park bench mutations.
  On the sidewalks and in the stations
  they were waiting, waiting...

  So I got bored and left them there.
  They were just dead weight to me.
  Better down the road without that load.

  Brings back the time when I was eight or nine.
  I was watching my mama's TV.
  It was that great Grand Canyon rescue episode.

  Where the vulture glides descending
  on an asphalt highway bending
  through libraries and museums,
  galaxies and stars.

  Down the windy halls of friendship
  through the roseclip by the bullwhip
  the motel of lost companions
  waits with heated pool and bar.

  But me I'm not stopping there.
  Got my own road left to hoe.
  Just another line in the field of time.

  When the thrasher comes, I'll be stuck in the sun
  like the dinosaurs in shrines.
  But I'll know the time has come to give what's mine.
327.138Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Thu Mar 09 1995 17:473
    <----p/n
    
    Where's your proof ! :*)
327.139SUBPAC::JJENSENThe Short-timer Fishing WidowSat Mar 11 1995 00:094
    I heard "Eminence Front" by The Who as I was driving home
    tonight.  I do love that song, at window-shaking volume,
    on the car stereo.
    
327.140A Few MoreYIELD::THILBERTSun Mar 12 1995 19:2510
    Here is a few
    
    1, Midnight Train to Georrgia        Aretha Franklin
    2, You Can't kill rock and roll      Ozzy Ozbourne
    3, The Song is over                  The Who
    4, Smoke gets in your eyes           The Platters
    5, One Step Up   			 Bruce Springsteen
    
    
    
327.141CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Sun Mar 12 1995 19:3720




>    Here is a few
          are   


  >  1, Midnight Train to Georrgia        Aretha Franklin
   
       Assuming you mean Georgia, this song was done by Gladys Knight and the
       Pips.


  Jim

     
    

327.142JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit&#039;s Gentle BreezeSun Mar 12 1995 20:113
    yes it was...
    
    Take me home country roads!
327.143CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Mon Mar 13 1995 07:259



 Back Home Again, by John Denver



 Jim
327.144USCTR1::SCHWABETue Mar 14 1995 09:279
    
    
       Whiter Shade of Pale    -    Procol Harum
    
          From their first album. Incredibly underrated group.
          Should have been up there with the greats.
    
          It's a shame most of there 11+ albums will never be
          released on CD's.
327.145BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeTue Mar 14 1995 10:275
                   Don't leave me this way - Thelma Houston
                   Turn the Beat around    - Vicky Sue Robinson
                   It's raining men        - ?
                   Best of my love         - The Emotions
327.146GOOEY::JUDYThat&#039;s Ms. Bitch to you!Tue Mar 14 1995 10:485
    
    
    	It's Raining Men was by the WeatherGirls.....heard it
    	this morning on the radio even....  =)
    
327.147BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeTue Mar 14 1995 11:076

	You heard it on Kiss 108, right? :-)

	The weathergirls???? were they around in the 70's?? I thought it was
done then.... oh well.... I gotta get all of those records/cd's....
327.148GOOEY::JUDYThat&#039;s Ms. Bitch to you!Tue Mar 14 1995 15:416
    
    
    	Yup.... I have to start the morning off with Matty.  =)
    
    	I think it was early 80's....
    
327.150The Moody BluesROMOIS::FARRAUTONe sutor ultra crepidamThu Mar 23 1995 04:073
    Nights in White Satin by Justin Hayward 
    
    Fab
327.151I see myself, reflections of my mind...REFINE::KOMARWhoooo! Pig SueyThu Mar 23 1995 07:463
    Tuesday Afternoon - same group
    
    ME
327.152HBFDT1::SCHARNBERGSenior KodierwurstThu Mar 23 1995 07:592
    Hey Jude - other group
    
327.153STOWOA::JOLLIMOREIn a word: overrunThu Mar 23 1995 08:256
>    Tuesday Afternoon - same group

	The song was actually titled: 
	_The Afternoon: Forever Afternoon (Tuesday?)_
	
	Jay
327.154CALDEC::RAHHold onto that dream!Thu Mar 23 1995 09:212
    
    those syrupy songs by the Association 
327.155STOWOA::JOLLIMOREIn a word: overrunThu Mar 23 1995 09:524
	<-- like:
	
	Cherish is the word I use to descrriiiIIiiiIIiiiIiibe
	all the feelings ... blah blah bla blah.... deep insiiiIiIiIde
327.156POLAR::RICHARDSONKFC and tandem potty tricksThu Mar 23 1995 11:181
    Oh.... And they all sing flat. It's terrible.
327.157%^>GAVEL::JANDROWThu Mar 23 1995 11:225
    
    one thing i can't do is sing flat...
    
    
    
327.158Pretty as a midsummer's mornAMN1::RALTOGala 10th Year ECAD SW AnniversaryThu Mar 23 1995 12:1015
    Argh, how did I forget this song:
    
    "Dawn", by the Four Seasons.  Has a very interesting structure
    for a "pop" song (including a "prelude" of sorts), lots of neat
    harmonies, unexpected twists and turns, great lyrics telling a
    sad story of class struggle and self sacrifice, interesting
    instruments, a unique sound, and still has a beat and is danceable
    (that was an important factor in the early 1960's).
    
    A very advanced song for its time, IMHO.  If the Beatles hadn't
    come along, this would probably be my favorite song (or a close
    tie with "Heat Wave").  The Four Seasons were great in their day
    ("Candy Girl" by them is another musically interesting song...).
    
    Chris
327.159CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Thu Mar 23 1995 12:147


 
I've always liked that tune myself, though it brings back memories of the
appendectomy I had way back when..we were on the way to the hospital when
it came on...
327.160GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA member in good standingThu Mar 23 1995 13:019
    
    
    Yup, Dawn was a killer song.  Frankie and the Seasons have some great
    harmonies.  I'm going to have to dig their greates hits tape out
    again.......
    
    
    
    Mike
327.161I want to feel sunlight on my faceTROOA::BUTKOVICHI come in peaceThu Jan 25 1996 23:075
    I could never just pick one song as "best", however one of the best for
    me is "Where the Streets Have No Name" by U2.  It's a great driving
    song - can't help blasting the radio and trying to sing along (even if
    I can't make out most of Bono's lyrics)  In fact "The Joshua Tree"
    album has a few songs that would make my list of favs.
327.162 CHEFS::COOKSHalf Man,Half BiscuitFri Jan 26 1996 11:2010
    Paranoid - Black Sabbath
    Ace of Spades - Motorhead
    God Save the Queen - Sex Pistols
    Teenage Kicks - The Undertones
    Happy Hour - The Housemartins
    Come on up and make me smile (??) - Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel
    
    Oh dear. What a rather motley collection of favourite pop songs.
    
    
327.163SCASS1::BARBER_Agot milk?Fri Jan 26 1996 14:091
    Well, the Black Sabbath gets my vote.