‘Light My Fire’ — The Doors
According to Ranker’s list of the best 100 songs of all time, “Light My Fire” by the Doors was ranked #16. According to the artist, “it was featured in the self-titled album, which was first released in 1967.” Because it was the edited single, it stayed at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 list for three consecutive weeks. Even though the group has expanded in size since then, it should be recognized for its contribution to the group’s success. Jim Morrison was asked not to perform a particular line on The Ed Sullivan Show, which he refused to do. They were under the impression that it had been deemed unsuitable by the producers. However, when the singer came to see the performance, the band was given a place on the program.
‘What’d I Say — Ray Charles
The song “What’d I Say?” by Ray Charles was named one of the “100 Greatest Songs of All Time” by Rolling Stone magazine in 2007. While the band was performing in Pittsburgh one night in 1958, he wrote the song, which he finished while traveling on the Greyhound bus the following morning. In his spare time, he devoted many hours to the creation of one of the most stunning pieces of music ever composed. Following the popularity of the song, he went on to get his first top 10 pop hit. This was the tune that he used to end his performances.