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For me:
– Beatles – so many to choose from, but “A Day in the Life” is a perfectly constructed song and shows off the greatness of their songwriting partnership.
– Ray Charles’s version of “America the Beautiful” is pretty awesome. Came out during the Civil Rights era. It’s the song we all know and love, but done in a way that no one’s been able to duplicate in any other song. How a song can be so patriotic AND sorrowful is pretty amazing.
– The Band’s version of “When I Paint My Masterpiece.” It’s a great arrangement of an already great Dylan song.
– Simon and Garfunkel’s “The Only Living Boy in New York.”
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well I would like to nominate …..The Stones , Jumpin Jack Flash – but then again , I would bump Johnny Cash ….
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I guess I will narrow mine down to “songs that I don’t think could possibly be improved on because they’re great just the way they are”.
1. Queen – We Are The Champions
2. Pachenbel’s Canon
3. Eric Clapton – Tears in Heaven
4. Dream Theater – Hell’s Kitchen
4. Def Leppard – Pour Some Sugar On Me…okay, just kidding on this one. 😛I can probably think of many other good songs, but I am drawing a blank now.
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This is a really difficult list to make because I feel that I am front-loading on more classic songs and forgetting about more contemporary songs…but here goes:
1. Tears for Fears- Shout
2. Queen- Don’t Stop Me Now
3. Arcade Fire- Neighborhoods
4. Broken Social Scene- Stars and Sons
5. Cat Stevens- MoonshadowThere are many more songs, but I thought I would stop there before it goes into the double digits.
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