Zeeba Neighba
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1899) "Mama, He Treats Your Daughter Mean" by Ruth Brown (1953)
1898) "Rock and Roll Part 2" by Gary Glitter (1972)
1897) "Dashboard" by Modest Mouse (2007)
1896) "4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)" by Bruce Springsteen (1973)
1895) "Go All the Way" by The Raspberries (1972)
1894) "Under Me Sleng Teng" by Wayne Smith (1985)
1893) "Too Young" by Phoenix (2000)
1892) "Peso" by A$AP Rocky (2011)
1891) "Smiling Faces Sometimes" by The Undisputed Truth (1971)
1890) "Come Go With Me" by The Del-Vikings (1956)
1889) "Star Spangled Banner" by Jimi Hendrix (1970)
1888) "Move It On Over" by Hank Williams (1947)
1887) "Nights" by Frank Ocean (2016)
1886) "Bus Stop" by The Hollies (1966)
1885) "Box of Rain" by Grateful Dead (1970)
1884) "Miselou" by Dick Dale & The Del-Tones (1962)
1883) "I Wanna Be Your Lover" by Prince (1979)
1882) "(Looking For) The Heart of Saturday Night" by Tom Waits (1974)
1881) "Can the Circle Be Unbroken (Bye and Bye)" by The Carter Family (1935)
1880) "Afterlife" by Arcade Fire (2013)
1879) "Somebody to Love" by Queen (1976)
1878) "Flashing Lights" by Kanye West feat. Dwele (2007)
1877) "Laid" by James (1993)
1876) "All Night Long (All Night)" by Lionel Ritchie (1983)
1875) "Seether" by Verruca Salt (1994)
Great mix today - a ton of great, well known numbers. Love "Bus Stop" and, of course "Miserlou" (which as perhaps the best known surf guitar number and given it's resurgence in popularity with Pulp Fiction, I would have placed better). Biggest injustice: The Carter Family's "Can the Circle Be Unbroken" which is a towering number in early country/roots music and gospel.
One aspect of song naming that I'm intrigued with (and often bemused and even annoyed by) is the parenthetical song time which so often is unnecessary and even stupid. While I'm not sure with some songs if other song rights exist - did Otis have to add the "(Sittin' On)" to "Dock of the Bay" because there was another "Dock of the Bay"?
Here with have FOUR parenthetical song titles - I'll give Bruce a pass because "Sandy" is sung so much it's reasonable to include her name in addition to the vibe the main title evokes. But is Tom's "(Looking For)" really needed? Again perhaps there's another "Heart of Saturday Night". And I didn't even know The Carter Family's song had a parenthetical phrase because so many versions/albums leave it out. Worst of all is Lionel Richie's entry - let's just repeat "All Night" in the parenthesis. Grrr.
On that note, did enjoy this AV Club article about parenthetical titles a few years back:
https://music.avclub.com/but-i-like-it-30-excellent-songs-with-mostly-unnece-1798236137
1898) "Rock and Roll Part 2" by Gary Glitter (1972)
1897) "Dashboard" by Modest Mouse (2007)
1896) "4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)" by Bruce Springsteen (1973)
1895) "Go All the Way" by The Raspberries (1972)
1894) "Under Me Sleng Teng" by Wayne Smith (1985)
1893) "Too Young" by Phoenix (2000)
1892) "Peso" by A$AP Rocky (2011)
1891) "Smiling Faces Sometimes" by The Undisputed Truth (1971)
1890) "Come Go With Me" by The Del-Vikings (1956)
1889) "Star Spangled Banner" by Jimi Hendrix (1970)
1888) "Move It On Over" by Hank Williams (1947)
1887) "Nights" by Frank Ocean (2016)
1886) "Bus Stop" by The Hollies (1966)
1885) "Box of Rain" by Grateful Dead (1970)
1884) "Miselou" by Dick Dale & The Del-Tones (1962)
1883) "I Wanna Be Your Lover" by Prince (1979)
1882) "(Looking For) The Heart of Saturday Night" by Tom Waits (1974)
1881) "Can the Circle Be Unbroken (Bye and Bye)" by The Carter Family (1935)
1880) "Afterlife" by Arcade Fire (2013)
1879) "Somebody to Love" by Queen (1976)
1878) "Flashing Lights" by Kanye West feat. Dwele (2007)
1877) "Laid" by James (1993)
1876) "All Night Long (All Night)" by Lionel Ritchie (1983)
1875) "Seether" by Verruca Salt (1994)
Great mix today - a ton of great, well known numbers. Love "Bus Stop" and, of course "Miserlou" (which as perhaps the best known surf guitar number and given it's resurgence in popularity with Pulp Fiction, I would have placed better). Biggest injustice: The Carter Family's "Can the Circle Be Unbroken" which is a towering number in early country/roots music and gospel.
One aspect of song naming that I'm intrigued with (and often bemused and even annoyed by) is the parenthetical song time which so often is unnecessary and even stupid. While I'm not sure with some songs if other song rights exist - did Otis have to add the "(Sittin' On)" to "Dock of the Bay" because there was another "Dock of the Bay"?
Here with have FOUR parenthetical song titles - I'll give Bruce a pass because "Sandy" is sung so much it's reasonable to include her name in addition to the vibe the main title evokes. But is Tom's "(Looking For)" really needed? Again perhaps there's another "Heart of Saturday Night". And I didn't even know The Carter Family's song had a parenthetical phrase because so many versions/albums leave it out. Worst of all is Lionel Richie's entry - let's just repeat "All Night" in the parenthesis. Grrr.
On that note, did enjoy this AV Club article about parenthetical titles a few years back:
https://music.avclub.com/but-i-like-it-30-excellent-songs-with-mostly-unnece-1798236137