What Do You Think is the #1 Song? – Top 20 start at 6pm! 100-21 list below

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What song do you think will be #1?

21)      Johnny Cash  – I Walk the Line
22)      Bob Dylan  – Tangled Up in Blue
23)      Jimi Hendrix Experience  – Purple Haze
24)      Crosby Stills Nash and Young  – Ohio
25)      The Ramones – I Wanna Be Sedated
26)      The Doors – Light My Fire
27)      Little Feat  – Willin’
28)      Bob Marley  – Redemption Song
29)      Creedence Clearwater Revival – Fortunate Son

30) Etta James – At Last
31) Van Morrison – Moondance
32) Rolling Stones – Sympathy for the Devil
33) Nirvana – Smells Like Teen Spirit
34) The Kinks – You Really Got Me
35) Procol Harum – Whiter Shade of Pale
36) Blind Faith – Can’t Find My Home
337) Talking Heads – Once In a Lifetime
38) The Beatles – In My Life
39) Led Zeppelin – Stairway to Heaven
40) Big Brothers w/ Janis – Piece of My Heart
41) Richard Thompson – 1952 Vincent Black Lightning

42) The Animals – House of the Rising Sun
43) Bruce Springsteen – Born to Run
44) Marvin Gaye – Heard it Through The Grapevine
45) Derek and the Dominoes – Layla
46) Stevie Wonder – Superstition
47) Johnny Cash – Folsom Prison Blues
48) Bob Marley and the Wailers – Get Up Stand
49) Bob Dylan – The Times They Are A Changi
50) Allman Brothers – Blue Sky
51) Jeff Buckley – Hallelujah
52) Gil Scott Heron – The Revolution Won’t Be Televised

53) Van Morrison – Brown Eyed Girl
54) The Beatles – Hey Jude
55) Jimi Hendrix Experience – Little Wing
56) Percy Sledge – When a Man Loves a Woman
57) Mamas and Papas – California Dreamin’
58) The Clash – London Calling
59) The Beach Boys – Good Vibrations
60) Ben E. King – Stand By Me
61) The Byrds – Mr. Tambourine Man
22) Sam Cooke – A Change is Gonna Come
63) David Bowie – Suffragette City
64) Radiohead – Creep
65) Temptations – Papa Was a Rolling Stones

66) Bruce Springsteen – Thunder Road
677) Billie Holiday – Strange Fruit
68) Smokey Robinson – Tracks of My Tears
69) REM – Losing My Religion
70) Dave Brubeck – Take Five
71) Led Zeppelin – Whole Lotta Love
72) The Who – My Generation
73) Roy Orbison – Oh Pretty Woman
74) Aretha Franklin – Natural Woman
75) Talking Heads – Psycho Killer
76) Buffalo Springfield – For What It’s Worth
77) Wilson Pickett – In The Midnight Hour
78) Elvis Costello – Alison

79) Grateful Dead – Uncle John’s Band
80) Lyle Lovett – If I Had A Boat
81) Stan Getz and Astrid Gilberto – Girl From Ipanema
82) Pink Floyd – Wish You Were Here
83) John Prine – Angel From Montgomery
44) Ray Charles – Hit The Road Jack
85) The Who – Baba O’Riley
86) Temptations – My Girl
87) Led Zeppelin – Dazed and Confused
88) REM – It’s The End of The World
89) Simon and Garfunkel – America
90) Al Green – Let’s Stay Together
91) John Coltrane – My Favorite Things
92) Chuck Berry – Johnny B. Goode
93) Violent Femmes – Blister in the Sun
94) The Byrds – Eight Miles High
95) The Clash – Rocking The Casbah
96) David Bowie – Space Oddity
97) Hank Williams – I’m So Lonesome I Can Cry
98) Beach Boys – God Only Knows
99) Duke Ellington Take The A Train
100) Tracy Chapman – Fast Car

 

 

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