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  1. Jun 9, 2023 · Yesterday’ – The Beatles (John Lennon & Paul McCartney) ‘Stand By Me’ – Ben E. King (Ben E. King, Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller) ‘Can’t Take My Eyes Off of You’ – Frankie Valli (Bob Crewe & Bob Gaudio) ‘Sitting on the Dock of the Bay’ – Otis Redding (Steve Cropper & Otis Redding)

  2. Dec 13, 1999 · Posted in News on December 13, 1999. 'You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' ' Is Number One. BMI today announced the Top 100 Songs of the Century, listing the most played songs on American radio and television. Leading the list is the anthemic "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'," written by Barry Mann, Phil Spector and Cynthia Weil, which recently ...

  3. The list of the top 25 songs, in the order of votes received. Each song is followed by the name of the artist who made the most notable recording of the song.

    Rank
    Title
    Artist
    Year
    1
    "Over the Rainbow" ( Harold Arlen, E.Y.
    1939
    2
    "White Christmas" ( Irving Berlin)
    1942
    3
    "This Land Is Your Land" ( Woody ...
    1940
    4
    "Respect" ( Otis Redding)
    1967
    • Ray Charles
    • Ariana Grande
    • Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers
    • Allman Brothers Band
    • Gloria Estefan
    • 2 Live Crew
    • Gram Parsons
    • Jake Owen

    Ray Charlesis the most talented musician the Sunshine State has ever produced, and probably ever will produce. Of course, lots of folks associate Charles with Georgia because he was born there, in Albany, and recorded the definitive version of the Hoagy Carmichael standard “Georgia on My Mind.” But Charles’ mother came from Greenville in Florida’s ...

    Ariana Grande’s “Positions” debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot 100 songs chart late last year. But more than just a No. 1 hit, Grande earned her fifth Hot 100 hit, extending “her record for the most No. 1 debuts on the Hot 100, as all five of her No. 1s have blasted in at the summit,” the publication reported. It appears the 27-year-old co-wrote a...

    TheRock and Roll Hall of Famers formed in Gainesville in the mid-’70s out of the ashes of an earlier group, Mudcrutch. The band went on to record 13 studio albums (plus several more solo records from Tom Petty), made some of the most iconic videos of the MTV era and became one of America’s most beloved rock bands. Petty (who took guitar lessons in ...

    A bunch of longhaired Florida boys and a Black man from Mississippi, The Allman Brothers Band formed in Jacksonville on March 26, 1969, on their way to launching the Southern rock movement and playing an integral role in the development of the jam band scene. Duane and sibling Gregg Allman grew up in Daytona while Dickey Betts’ family has ties to S...

    The South Florida music scene was unique and vibrant for years, from the soul and rhythm and blues of Sam & Dave ("Soul Man") in the 1960s to the 1970s disco and funk of KC and the Sunshine Band ("Get Down Tonight") But it went even more mainstream in a huge way in the 1980s. During that decade, Miami was the place to be — at least where many peopl...

    Hip hop music began in New York City and in short amount of time spread across the coast to Los Angeles. But it wasn't until it reached South Florida that it truly became bigger than music. Luther Campbell was a Miami-born rapper and leader of the hip hop group 2 Live Crew. Many parents and local governments already were concerned about sexually ex...

    Born in Winter Haven to a wealthy citrus family, Gram Parsons attended the private Bolles School in Jacksonville and then Harvard University before dropping out to pursue a career in music after hearing Merle Haggard. Parsons transformed himself from a folkie to a pioneer of the country-rock movement of the late 1960s and ‘70s, which would evolve i...

    Country music singer Jake Owenwas better known as “Josh” growing up in his hometown of Vero Beach, and he's perhaps the best and most successful country singer from Florida. He was born in Winter Haven with fraternal twin, Jarrod, and moved to the Treasure Coast town at an early age, graduated from Vero Beach High School and attended Florida State ...

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  5. Feb 9, 2024 · 19. “Florida Kilos” By Lana Del Rey. Florida is known for sunshine, beaches, retirement, theme parks, and more. In “Florida Kilos,” Lana Del Rey is saying that cocaine is something that should be on the list as well. The writing of this song was inspired by the documentary Cocaine Cowboys.

  6. 11 December 2018. “Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen (UK) had amassed more than 1.6 billion global streams by December 2018, according to Universal Music Group. The iconic chart-topper from 1975 was written by Freddie Mercury and taken from his band’s A Night at the Opera album.

  7. Most Aired (radio and television) songs of the 20th century according to https://www.bmi.com/news/entry/19991214_bmi_announces_top_100_songs_of_the_century S...

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