You’ve Got A Friend - Carole King
And finally (for now!)…
Something Fast - The Sisters Of Mercy
Stay (Faraway, So close!) - U2
Temple Of Love (‘92) - The Sisters Of Mercy
Thunder Road - Bruce Springsteen
Tom Traubert’s Blues - Tom Waits
What next? LPs? Books? Films? TV?
River - Joni Mitchell
Under African Skies - Paul Simon
The Cheeky Song (Touch My Bum) - The Cheeky Girls
Shipbuilding - Elvis Costello
Put the wine down and step away from the keyboard, Paul.
It Was A Very Good Year - Frank Sinatra
American Pie - Don McLean
Starry Starry Night - Don McLean
Homeless Brother - Don McLean
How Deep Is Your Love? - The Bee Gees
Deacon Blues - Steely Dan
Folsom Prison Blues - Johnny Cash
Before The Deluge - Jackson Browne
These Days - Jackson Browne
For A Dancer - Jackson Browne
Peace Like A River - Paul Simon
I’ve Got A Brand New Combine Harvester - The Wurzels
Town Called Malice - The Jam
Ghost Town - The Specials
No More Heroes - The Stranglers
Rainbow - that’s one of the few i thought of.
This thread is nuts. No disrepect to individuals but ‘best song of all time’ is just personal taste. One mans meat is another mans poison - and personally looking at some of the choices so far, people are just throwing random ‘ok’ songs into the mix, and not best songs of all time.
I want to pick out certain choices and critisise but each to their own. However, think hard before you label your song as ‘best song of all time’, and not just something you think is very good.
But that’s it Steve! Who are you and who am I to name a song Best song of all time? I don’t have that pretention.Sure it’s all down to personal taste?. What comes across to you as an OK song can be a best song of all time to someone else!
I don’t really understand your post. Or is it because to you it all comes down to a dozen songs and some people have posted over fifty?