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There are some songs out there that just crush it. Song writing, arrangement, melody, instrumentation just click and the song is well nigh perfect. I used pop in the title, but I mean it in the sense of "popular", because there are rock and country songs (and to a lesser extent Broadway songs) that fall into this category.
If this thread grows into what I hope it to, you'll be able to scan it and make a quick playlist of quality songs easily. Feel free to jump in and add your picks. I get first crack, so I'm going to throw up some examples. That's sorta cheating because I get to skim some cream right off the bat, but it won't matter because no matter how many I put up you're still going to be able to scan the list and post "I don't know how the hell you could do this list and leave out...".
There are a lot of hit songs that don't clear this bar. The Beatle's "I Wanna Hold Your Hand" was huge and well done for what it was - but it wasn't this. "Yesterday" damn sure was. With some songs like lyrics really don't amount to much, but the record pops anyhow, and sometimes the lyric is what propels it. It can be a funny balance. Sometimes it's just chemistry, nothing you can really put your finger on but the song simply works. Sometimes it's that the song is perfectly suited to the singer.
Here's an example. Two minutes, damn near a perfect pop song on the radio. Get past the stupid lip synching, and enjoy the band making fun of having to do it, particularly the guy on the keyboards.
I love Joe Cocker's "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" version, it rocks harder and the players were better - Leon Russell put together a helluva band - but this is the sort of song I'm looking for. Have fun.
A classic arrangement.
Low hanging fruit, as are about twenty of Chuck Berry's songs.
Needs no introduction.
Something newer. Amy didn't like the strings on this arrangement, so she's not in the video other than her vocal, but this is slick production and a banger of a single.
If this thread grows into what I hope it to, you'll be able to scan it and make a quick playlist of quality songs easily. Feel free to jump in and add your picks. I get first crack, so I'm going to throw up some examples. That's sorta cheating because I get to skim some cream right off the bat, but it won't matter because no matter how many I put up you're still going to be able to scan the list and post "I don't know how the hell you could do this list and leave out...".
There are a lot of hit songs that don't clear this bar. The Beatle's "I Wanna Hold Your Hand" was huge and well done for what it was - but it wasn't this. "Yesterday" damn sure was. With some songs like lyrics really don't amount to much, but the record pops anyhow, and sometimes the lyric is what propels it. It can be a funny balance. Sometimes it's just chemistry, nothing you can really put your finger on but the song simply works. Sometimes it's that the song is perfectly suited to the singer.
Here's an example. Two minutes, damn near a perfect pop song on the radio. Get past the stupid lip synching, and enjoy the band making fun of having to do it, particularly the guy on the keyboards.
I love Joe Cocker's "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" version, it rocks harder and the players were better - Leon Russell put together a helluva band - but this is the sort of song I'm looking for. Have fun.
A classic arrangement.
Low hanging fruit, as are about twenty of Chuck Berry's songs.
Needs no introduction.
Something newer. Amy didn't like the strings on this arrangement, so she's not in the video other than her vocal, but this is slick production and a banger of a single.