Knocking on heaven's door - Bob Dylan
God - John Lennon
Instant Karma - John Lennon
The eye of the tiger - Survivor
The boxer - Simon & Garfunkel
The sound of silence - Simon & Garfunkel Let it be - The beatles
Stairway to heaven - Led Zeppelin
Nothing else matters - Metallica
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What songs stand the test of time?
by JV 56 Replies latest jw friends
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Nicolas
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ballistic
I was going to go got... got.... got ... got.. got... through then thread but thought that might annoy people.
Well, one things for sure, the Crazy Frog wont be releasing albums in 10 years time. But bands like Abba will be around probably for our whole life times.
I listen to a mixture of genres and the last album I downloaded happens to be Bond... James Bond (the Best Of) which is various artists - there's a few great songs on there, even if the artist has faded into faint memory.
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greendawn
Unchained melody
Sway (original Latin Ameriac quien sera)
Killing me softly
Let's twist again
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Satanus
Beatles songs
The who songs
Led zep songs
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damselfly
Girl ~ Tori Amos
Walk on the Ocean ~ Toad the Wet Sprocket
Damselfly
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Sith
Desperado...The Eagles
Thunder Road...Springsteen
Dust In The Wind...Kansas
Iron Hand...Dire Straits
Crash Into Me...DMB
Father And Son...Cat Stevens
Like A Rolling Stone...Dylan
And my all-time favorite: Rocky Raccoon...the Beatles -
ozziepost
Anything by ABBA
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Amazing Grace
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Satanus
I agree on amazing grace, and i have close to 30 versions of it.
S antichristian bastard class
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JV
I'm just browsing through all my mp3's and alot of the 'grunge' music still sounds as good now as it did 10+ years ago
Screaming Trees : "all i know" and "nearly lost you"
Candlebox: "10,000 Horses" and "far behind"
Soundgarden: "the day i tried to live" and "fell on black days"
I'm hoping the second coming of Kurt Cobain makes his arrival in the next decade
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stillajwexelder
Money Pink Floyd
Stairway to Heaven Led Zep