Do You Consider These To Be The Greatest Songs Ever Written Or Do You Disagree?

Published on 08/20/2021
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‘I Want To Hold Your Hand’ — The Beatles

There are a lot of excellent songs in the Beatles’ back catalog, and this is one of the best of the bunch. In 1963, the Beatles released the song “I Wanted to Hold Your Hand,” which became a success for them. A total of 21 weeks passed until this song debuted at number one in both the United States and the United Kingdom, during which time it spent 21 weeks in the top 50 in both countries. In his autobiography, John Lennon claims that the song “eyeball to eyeball” was written between him and Paul McCartney in their own beds.

I Want To Hold Your Hand

I Want To Hold Your Hand

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‘Johnny B. Goode’ — Chuck Berry

Johnny B. Goode, a song written by Chuck Berry, was released on the market in 1958. According to Rolling Stone, the song was “the first rock and roll smash about rock and roll stardom, as well as the best rock and roll song about fame in the history of popular music,” and it was “the first rock and roll hit about rock and roll stardom.” Songwriting is semi-autobiographical in nature, with “Ring A Bell” telling the story of a rural kid who can play the guitar like a bell and is influenced by his own life experiences. When it was released in 2007, the song reached number eight on the Billboard Hot 100 list. It was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame as a result of its historical importance.

Johnny B Goode

Johnny B Goode

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