I am running late, but here we go, anyway.
Link to the list:
en.wikipedia.org/…
Fleetwood Mac, at number 94:
Someone posted this in the comments last week. The commentator pointed out that this song is not “commercial.” To me, it just grows on you, if you give it a chance.
Supertramp, at number 86:
Marriage can be complicated. Seems to me, this song is about marriage. Why do I say that? It’s complicated.
Pat Benatar, at number 83:
Wow. I had forgotten how much I like that song. Hard rock, but not edgy.
Michael Jackson, at number 79:
Turn the volume up, and get in that groove, the groove of the bass track. And leave that 9 to 5 upon the shelf, and just enjoy yourself. That is the secret to happiness.
Little River Band, at number 56:
I have never been on a small sailboat, out in the ocean, but I feel as if I have been, from listening to songs like this, and seeing scenes from movies.
M, at number 40:
Last week, this was my favorite song. I played it over and over again!
Robbie Dupree, at number 26:
Nice and mellow.
Billy Joel, at number 9:
There is the Piano Man, out front, as the front man, for a rock and roll band.
Blondie, at number 1:
So nice.
Okay, here is the link again:
en.wikipedia.org/…
That list has so many powerful songs I skipped over. So, for real, feel free to post any of them that catches your attention, in the comments down below.
Hugs!