I've been listening to music a long time and here are my top ten favorites. With the exception of one national anthem, they are all in the English-language. The national anthem I admit is a strange selection, but it is too beautiful to leave out.
Number 10-"Stardust" by Billy Ward and his Dominos Late 1950s rendition of a classic song. This was by far the best rendition.
Number 9- "One Night " by Elvis Presley Gotta have one by Elvis, and this was my favorite.
Number 8- "The Soviet National Anthem" by the Red Army Choir Evil empire, dopey propagandistic lyrics, but in terms of melody, simply the most beautiful national anthem of all.
Number 7-"Mexico" by Bob Moore A late 1950s musical rendition of a Mexican traditional composition by country artist Bob Moore. Heck'uv a job by a country band capturing the Mexican sound. The video also captures the rich culture that is Mexico.
Number 6-"In the Still of the Night" by the 5 Satins- From the
1950s, still one of the top selling songs of all time.
Number 5- "In Dreams" by Roy Orbison. Not his biggest, but certainly his best.
Number 4-"Mississippi" by Pussycat-This English-language country song by the great Dutch group of the 1970s never made a splash in the US, but was number one in the UK as well as being a huge hit in Europe and Australia. I listened to it in the 1970s in Bangkok. Pussycat was considered The Netherlands' equivalent of Abba.
Number 3-"Alone at Last" by Jackie Wilson- released in the 1950s by the late great Jackie Wilson, was noticeably different from his usual "Mr Excitement" rock sounds. Certainly not his biggest hit, but his greatest work.
Number 2-"Over the Mountain (Across the Sea)" by Johnnie and Joe- 1957 classic from the greatest era of rock n roll.
Number 1-"Unchained Melody" by the Righteous Brothers (actually by Bobby Hatfield) released in 1965, this was hardly their biggest hit for some strange reason, yet became a classic in the late 1980s with the movie "Ghostbusters".
Sunday, June 7, 2009
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I knew it, I knew you were a closet commie! You had me fooled, Gary!
;-)
I know. I know. When I hear it, I wanna go work in a truck factory.
Truck or Tractor Factory?
Tractors-trucks-they are all heroic factory workers.
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