5. Can't take my eyes off you -- Frankie Valli
There is absolutely nothing about Frankie Valli himself that is cool or charming, at all. I actually have no idea how he was ever famous. But this song rocks hard.
Best line: "Oh pretty baby, don't bring me down I pray. Oh pretty baby, now that I found you stay and let me love you baby, let me love you."
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POOLEYBLOG's Top 100 songs #6
6. I say a little prayer -- Aretha Franklin
A Burt Bacharach song originally done by Dionne Warwick (Whitney Houston's aunt). Warwick's version was too fast, so Aretha slowed it down. Amazing.
Best line: It's all amazing.
A Burt Bacharach song originally done by Dionne Warwick (Whitney Houston's aunt). Warwick's version was too fast, so Aretha slowed it down. Amazing.
Best line: It's all amazing.
POOLEYBLOG's Top 100 songs #7
7. Wouldn't it be nice -- The Beach Boys
The Beach Boys always seem more recent to me then the Beatles -- why? I dunno. They're just so cool, and hipsters try to be them. The first video is actually audio of the Beach Boys in the recording studio doing this song. Brian Wilson is a really interesting guy -- it's fun to listen to him take control of the creative process.
Best line: "Wouldn't it be nice if we were older? Then we wouldn't have to wait so long. And wouldn't it be nice to live together in the kind of world where we'd belong?"
The Beach Boys always seem more recent to me then the Beatles -- why? I dunno. They're just so cool, and hipsters try to be them. The first video is actually audio of the Beach Boys in the recording studio doing this song. Brian Wilson is a really interesting guy -- it's fun to listen to him take control of the creative process.
Best line: "Wouldn't it be nice if we were older? Then we wouldn't have to wait so long. And wouldn't it be nice to live together in the kind of world where we'd belong?"
POOLEYBLOG's Top 100 songs #8
8. Moon river -- Henry Mancini
This was written for Audrey Hepburn to sing in Breakfast At Tiffany's, because the song is moving without requiring a singer with much range.
Best line: "Oh dream maker, you heartbreaker, wherever you're going I'm going your way."
This was written for Audrey Hepburn to sing in Breakfast At Tiffany's, because the song is moving without requiring a singer with much range.
POOLEYBLOG's Top 100 songs #9
9. Be my baby -- The Ronettes
This song is really in vogue right now. It has every quality that attracts me to a song -- what the fuck?! vocals, words about love, great backup vocals, and even the influence of Phil Spector.
Oh, Phil Spector. I love his musical contributions. He did amazing things with girl groups (he was married to a Ronnette), The Beatles, etc. and he heavily influenced tons of artists (the Beach Boys, Bruce Springsteen, Leonard Cohen). This guy is such an important figure in popular musical history.
But Jesus Christ, he's a maniac. In an industry full of terrible people, he stands out. I mean, look at him!
I guess looking like a criminal doesn't mean you're a crimial, but in Phil Spector's case it does. Long story short, the man loves guns a lot and that stopped working for him eventually. Phil Spector scares the shit out of me, and I'm thrilled he's in prison rather than walking the streets right now.
Either way, this is my 9th favorite song.
Best line: "For every kiss you give me, I'll give you three."
This song is really in vogue right now. It has every quality that attracts me to a song -- what the fuck?! vocals, words about love, great backup vocals, and even the influence of Phil Spector.
Oh, Phil Spector. I love his musical contributions. He did amazing things with girl groups (he was married to a Ronnette), The Beatles, etc. and he heavily influenced tons of artists (the Beach Boys, Bruce Springsteen, Leonard Cohen). This guy is such an important figure in popular musical history.
But Jesus Christ, he's a maniac. In an industry full of terrible people, he stands out. I mean, look at him!
I guess looking like a criminal doesn't mean you're a crimial, but in Phil Spector's case it does. Long story short, the man loves guns a lot and that stopped working for him eventually. Phil Spector scares the shit out of me, and I'm thrilled he's in prison rather than walking the streets right now.
Either way, this is my 9th favorite song.
Best line: "For every kiss you give me, I'll give you three."
POOLEYBLOG's Top 100 songs #10
10. Abbey Road medley -- The Beatles
That's cheating, you say? I disagree. This is justifiably "one" song for the purpose of this list. I don't need to tell you how incredible this medley is, and I can't actually say anything interesting about it. Abbey Road is my father's favorite album, and as such I heard this a lot growing up.
Have a listen while you're here -- You Never Give Me Your Money/Sun King/Mean Mr. Mustard/Polythene Pam/She Came In Through the Bathroom Window/Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight/The End.
Best line: "And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make." How could it be anything else?
That's cheating, you say? I disagree. This is justifiably "one" song for the purpose of this list. I don't need to tell you how incredible this medley is, and I can't actually say anything interesting about it. Abbey Road is my father's favorite album, and as such I heard this a lot growing up.
Have a listen while you're here -- You Never Give Me Your Money/Sun King/Mean Mr. Mustard/Polythene Pam/She Came In Through the Bathroom Window/Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight/The End.
POOLEYBLOG's Top 100 Songs #20-11
20. Cruel to be kind -- Nick Lowe
This video is hilariously lame, but I love Nick Lowe. And remember this great scene from 10 Things I Hate About You?
Best line: Some songs don't have best lines. I'm starting to wish I hadn't included this question. Sigh.
This video is hilariously lame, but I love Nick Lowe. And remember this great scene from 10 Things I Hate About You?
Best line: Some songs don't have best lines. I'm starting to wish I hadn't included this question. Sigh.
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