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The Songs YOU Voted As Your Favorites! (Special Expanded Edition) The Songs YOU Voted As Your Favorites! (Special Expanded Edition) Title Artist Year 1 Hey Jude Beatles 1968 2 Satisfaction Rolling Stones 1965 3 American Pie Don McLean 1972 4 I Want To Hold Your Hand Beatles 1964 5 In The Still Of The Nite Five Satins 1956 6 Stairway To Heaven Led Zeppelin 1971 7 Light My Fire Doors 1967 8 Rag Doll Four Seasons 1964 9 Good Vibrations Beach Boys 1966 10 Bridge Over Troubled Water Simon and Garfunkel 1970 11 Ain't No Mountain High Enough Diana Ross 1970 12 MacArthur Park Richard Harris 1968 13 Let It Be Beatles 1970 14 Bohemian Rhapsody Queen 76/92 15 God Only Knows Beach Boys 1966 16 Cherish Association 1966 17 Be My Baby Ronettes 1963 18 She Loves You Beatles 1964 19 Hotel California Eagles 1977 20 My Girl Temptations 1965 21 Like A Rolling Stone Bob Dylan 1965 22 A Day In The Life Beatles 1967 23 Downtown Petula Clark 1965 24 Since I Don't Have You Skyliners 1959 25 Born To Run Bruce Springsteen 1975 26 California Dreamin' Mamas and the Papas 1966 27 Wichita Lineman Glen Campbell 1968 28 Taxi Harry Chapin 1972 29 Waterloo Sunset Kinks 1967 30 Can't Find The Time Orpheus 1969 31 Layla Derek & the Dominos 1972 32 You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' Righteous Brothers 1965 33 Suspicious Minds Elvis Presley 1969 34 Will You Love Me Tomorrow Shirelles 1961 35 Brandy (You're A Fine Girl) Looking Glass 1972 36 The Rain The Park & Other Things Cowsills 1967 37 Can't Help Falling In Love Elvis Presley 1962 38 Crystal Blue Persuasion Tommy James and the Shondells 1969 39 Aquarius Let The Sunshine In 5th Dimension 1969 40 Piano Man Billy Joel 1974 41 To Sir With Love Lulu 1967 42 Because Dave Clark Five 1964 43 The Sounds Of Silence Simon and Garfunkel 1965 44 I Only Have Eyes For You Flamingos 1959 45 The Twist Chubby Checker 60/62 46 Beginnings Chicago 1971 47 Sherry Four Seasons 1962 48 Maggie May Rod Stewart 1971 49 Imagine John Lennon 1971 50 Baker Street Gerry Rafferty 1978 51 Jumpin' Jack Flash Rolling Stones 1968 52 Help Beatles 1965 53 Sugar Sugar Archies 1969 54 Beyond The Sea Bobby Darin 1960 55 He's A Rebel Crystals 1962 56 Go All The Way Raspberries 1972 57 I Fought The Law Bobby Fuller Four 1966 58 Incense And Peppermints Strawberry Alarm Clock 1967 59 Something Beatles 1969 60 Runaway Del Shannon 1961 61 Up On The Roof Drifters 1963 62 I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch) Four Tops 1965 63 In My Life Beatles 1966 64 Midnight Confessions Grass Roots 1968 65 Rock Around The Clock Bill Haley & His Comets 1955 66 Lightnin' Strikes Lou Christie 1966 67 Nights In White Satin Moody Blues 1972 68 Johnny B Goode Chuck Berry 1958 69 Free Bird Lynyrd Skynyrd 1975 70 Runaround Sue Dion 1961 71 Cara Mia Jay & the Americans 1965 72 Earth Angel (Will You Be Mine) Penguins 1955 73 Thunder Road Bruce Springsteen 1975 74 Respect Aretha Franklin 1967 75 Mack The Knife Bobby Darin 1959 76 Stayin' Alive Bee Gees 1978 77 Turn Turn Turn (To Everything There Is A Season) Byrds 1965 78 Unchained Melody Righteous Brothers 65/90 79 Mr Dieingly Sad Critters 1966 80 Dawn (Go Away) Four Seasons 1964 81 Happy Together Turtles 1967 82 Theme From A Summer Place Percy Faith & His Orchestra 1960 83 Precious And Few Climax 1972 84 Reach Out I'll Be There Four Tops 1966 85 The House Of The Rising Sun Animals 1964 86 Strawberry Fields Forever Beatles 1967 87 Daydream Believer Monkees 1967 88 One Less Bell To Answer 5th Dimension 1971 89 Can't Take My Eyes Off You Frankie Valli 1967 90 Gimme Shelter Rolling Stones 1970 91 Superstar Carpenters 1971 92 What Does It Take (To Win Your Love) Jr. Walker and the All Stars 1969 93 Morning Girl Neon Philharmonic 1969 94 Dreams Fleetwood Mac 1977 95 Poor Side Of Town Johnny Rivers 1966 96 Kashmir Led Zeppelin 1975 97 Groovin' Young Rascals 1967 98 Time Won't Let Me Outsiders 1966 99 Honky Tonk Women Rolling Stones 1969 100 Da Doo Ron Ron (When He Walked Me Home) Crystals 1963 101 Dream On Aerosmith 1976 102 Days Kinks 1968 103 Goodbye Yellow Brick Road Elton John 1973 104 My Way Frank Sinatra 1969 105 What's Going On Marvin Gaye 1971 106 Tonite Tonite Mello-Kings 1957 107 Things I'd Like To Say New Colony Six 1969 108 Please Please Me Beatles 1964 109 Dancing Queen ABBA 1977 110 It's My Party Lesley Gore 1963 111 Take It Easy Eagles 1972 112 Everything That Touches You Association 1968 113 All My Loving Beatles 1964 114 Summer In The City Lovin' Spoonful 1966 115 My Sweet Lord George Harrison 1971 116 Time Of The Season Zombies 1969 117 River Deep Mountain High Ike and Tina Turner 1966 118 Elusive Butterfly Bob Lind 1966 119 Ain't No Mountain High Enough Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell 1967 120 Sweet Caroline Neil Diamond 1969 121 Alone Again (Naturally) Gilbert O'Sullivan 1972 122 Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me) Temptations 1971 123 A Hard Day's Night Beatles 1964 124 I Wonder Why Dion & the Belmonts 1958 125 Oh Pretty Woman Roy Orbison 1964 126 Wedding Bell Blues 5th Dimension 1969 127 Oh Babe What Would You Say Hurricane Smith 1973 128 Comfortably Numb Pink Floyd 1980 129 Cat's In The Cradle Harry Chapin 1974 130 Walk Away Renee Left Banke 1966 131 Jailhouse Rock Elvis Presley 1957 132 Love Is Blue (L'Amour Est Bleu) Paul Mauriat and His Orchestra 1968 133 Won't Get Fooled Again Who 1971 134 Get Together Youngbloods 1969 135 Crimson And Clover Tommy James and the Shondells 1969 136 The Boxer Simon and Garfunkel 1969 137 Will You Be Staying After Sunday Peppermint Rainbow 1969 138 Summer Wind Frank Sinatra 1966 139 I Will Follow Him Little Peggy March 1963 140 What A Wonderful World Louis Armstrong 1988 141 Hush Deep Purple 1968 142 Yesterday Beatles 1965 143 Lola Kinks 1970 144 Love Will Keep Us Together Captain & Tennille 1975 145 Red Rubber Ball Cyrkle 1966 146 Ticket To Ride Beatles 1965 147 Then He Kissed Me Crystals 1963 148 I Saw Her Standing There Beatles 1964 149 96 Tears ? and the Mysterians 1966 150 Glad All Over Dave Clark Five 1964 151 You Don't Have To Be A Star (To Be In My Show) Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr. 1977 152 Day After Day Badfinger 1972 153 Ball Of Confusion Temptations 1970 154 Our Day Will Come Ruby and the Romantics 1963 155 Penny Lane Beatles 1967 156 Out In The Country Three Dog Night 1970 157 Stop In The Name Of Love Supremes 1965 158 Stoned Soul Picnic 5th Dimension 1968 159 Ariel Dean Friedman 1977 160 Help Me Rhonda Beach Boys 1965 161 Philadelphia Freedom Elton John 1975 162 I Heard It Through The Grapevine Marvin Gaye 1968 163 We've Only Just Begun Carpenters 1970 164 Galveston Glen Campbell 1969 165 Too Late To Turn Back Now Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose 1972 166 Smoke On The Water Deep Purple 1973 167 You Can't Hurry Love Diana Ross Supremes 1966 168 The Wonder Of You Elvis Presley 1970 169 Let's Hang On Four Seasons 1965 170 Someday We'll Be Together Diana Ross Supremes 1969 171 Fun Fun Fun Beach Boys 1964 172 The Letter Box Tops 1967 173 Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes) Edison Lighthouse 1970 174 Midnight Blue Lou Gramm 1987 175 You're So Vain Carly Simon 1973 176 Cathy's Clown Everly Brothers 1960 177 The Long And Winding Road Beatles 1970 178 For What It's Worth (Stop Hey What's That Sound) Buffalo Springfield 1967 179 Eight Days A Week Beatles 1965 180 Don't Say You Don't Remember Beverly Bremers 1972 181 Love Child Diana Ross Supremes 1968 182 True Love Ways Buddy Holly Crickets 1958 183 Tighter Tighter Alive and Kicking 1970 184 Sultans Of Swing Dire Straits 1979 185 Close To You Carpenters 1970 186 25 Or 6 To 4 Chicago 1970 187 She's Not There Zombies 1964 188 I've Got You Under My Skin Four Seasons 1966 189 Day Tripper Beatles 1966 190 Smooth Santana featuring Rob Thomas 1999 191 Funeral For A Friend Love Lies Bleeding Elton John 1973 192 Double Shot (Of My Baby's Love) Swingin' Medallions 1966 193 Burning Love Elvis Presley 1972 194 I Feel Fine Beatles 1964 195 I'm A Believer Monkees 1966 196 Pledging My Love Johnny Ace 1955 197 More Today Than Yesterday Spiral Starecase 1969 198 Kansas City Wilbert Harrison 1959 199 Baby Take Me In Your Arms Jefferson 1970 200 Younger Girl Critters 1966 201 Paint It Black Rolling Stones 1966 202 Rocket Man Elton John 1972 203 More Than A Feeling Boston 1976 204 Rhythm Of The Rain Cascades 1963 205 And That Reminds Me (My Heart Reminds Me) Four Seasons 1969 206 I Only Want To Be With You Dusty Springfield 1964 207 Denise Randy and the Rainbows 1963 208 One Of These Nights Eagles 1975 209 I'll Never Find Another You Seekers 1965 210 Bad Time Grand Funk ( Railroad ) 1975 211 Eve Of Destruction Barry McGuire 1965 212 Don't Be Cruel Elvis Presley 1956 213 I Get Around Beach Boys 1964 214 Hold Me Thrill Me Kiss Me Mel Carter 1965 215 Georgy Girl Seekers 1967 216 Surf City Jan and Dean 1963 217 A Whiter Shade Of Pale Procol Harum 1967 218 Purple Haze Jimi Hendrix Experience 1967 219 Chances Are Johnny Mathis 1957 220 Come On Eileen Dexy's Midnight Runners 1983 221 Candy Girl Four Seasons 1963 222 Crying Roy Orbison 1961 223 Come And Get Your Love Redbone 1974 224 Windy Association 1967 225 Here Comes The Sun Beatles 1969 226 This Guy's In Love With You Herb Alpert 1968 227 If You Could Read My Mind Gordon Lightfoot 1971 228 Get Back Beatles 1969 229 Suite: Judy Blue Eyes Crosby, Stills & Nash 1969 230 Uncle Albert Admiral Halsey Paul and Linda McCartney 1971 231 Born To Be Wild Steppenwolf 1968 232 Lady Madonna Beatles 1968 233 The Way We Were Barbra Streisand 1974 234 I Saw The Light Todd Rundgren 1972 235 Come Together Beatles 1969 236 Dancing In The Street Martha and the Vandellas 1964 237 Rock Your Baby George McCrae 1974 238 Louie Louie Kingsmen 1963 239 Shame Shame Magic Lanterns
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