In your humble opinion..the best song ever made?

lxskllr

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Rolling Stone magazine picked Dylan's Like a Rolling Stone a bunch of years ago. Not sure I agree, but I'm good with that. Hard to pick a best song. After a point, it becomes subjective, and a credible argument could be made for thousands of different tunes.
 

Dr. Detroit

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My personal favorite:

Love - Alone Again Or
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_X3HKEC68EM

Rolling Stone clocks it in at #442


Rolling Stone Magazine Top Ten:

10: Ray Charles - What'd I Say
9: Nirvan - Smells Like Teen Spirit
8: Beatles - Hey Jude
7: Chuck Berry - Johnny B Goode (Produced by the Chess brothers)
6: Beach Boys - Good Vibations (Produced by Brian Wilson in Phil Spector's infamous Gold Star studio)
5: Aretha Franklin - Respect (written by Otis Redding)
4: Marvin Gaye - Whats Going On
3: John Lennon - Imagine (produced by the amazing Phil Spector)
2: Rolling Stones - Satisfaction
1: Bob Dylan - Like a Rolling Stone
 

KB

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Sting - Fields of Gold


Not even a big Sting fan, but its just a really good song
 

glenn1

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LOL Hour long. I first heard this song on an Alexa commercial.

I have young children so I know Alexa all too well. Typical morning in my household:

"Hey Alexa make me some waffles"
"Lex play shake booty" (my 2 y.o. loves disco and KC and the Sunshine Band"
"Hey Alexa who would win in a fight, a kung-fu gorilla or laser shark?"
"Lex Monkey Butt!" (giggling hysterically)
"Hey Alexa play the annoying song" (queues this song up while I groan)

 

Pick2

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Aerosmith ! Every Song !

Judging by your current avatar , Mayne , your Man Boobs are looking better all the time !
:)
 
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IronWing

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or


but mostly, Read a Book by Bomani Armah. Taste, decorum, decency, and respect for our community standards precludes me from linking this masterpiece.