Yesterday is WAY too high. Should have barely scraped the Top 10 to be honest.
I'm extremely surprised at how high In My Life is I guess it's just one of those songs that nobody gave a bad score to. Still rooting for Come Together
If it's not too much to ask, I'm interested in seeing how the top 10 would have looked before those last few scorers destroyed Strawberry Fields Forever, etc.
If it's not too much to ask, I'm interested in seeing how the top 10 would have looked before those last few scorers destroyed Strawberry Fields Forever, etc.
Yes, I'm still salty.
SFF was literally miles ahead. Like I said, it once had an average of OVER 10.
If it's not too much to ask, I'm interested in seeing how the top 10 would have looked before those last few scorers destroyed Strawberry Fields Forever, etc.
Predominantly written and sung by John, "In My Life" first appeared on Rubber Soul, and has gone on to become not just one of the band's most acclaimed songs, but also one of the most acclaimed songs of all time. Rolling Stone's 2004 "500 Greatest Songs Of All Time" list ranked it as #23, and Mojo magazine named it the best song of all time in 2000.
What the GP had to say:
Straight to the point, IcarusIsFlying simply calls it "trash". lousaysthings says, "Give thanks to Ed Sheeran for this one! It's simply beautiful." Let me ignore that first part, I guess... Lucas32 calls it "one of their best songs lyrically" and potent similarly says, "Spectacular song. So gorgeous both musically and lyrically." Buyonce1814 also kind of praises (?) it, saying: "It's really simple but that's what makes it pleasant to listen to. I was feeling low today but this song kind of cheered me up."
Hold you in his armchair, you can feel his disease.
Released: 1969 Originally released on:Abbey Road Hot 100 Peak: 1
Predictable? Perhaps. But deserving nonetheless. The opening track on the Abbey Road album, it has been speculated that each of the four verses refers to a member of the band. It reached #1 in the US when released as a double A-side with "Something", and peaked at #4 in the UK.
Also, Jennifer Lopez and Mary J. Blige performed a cover of this song together in 2013 that's worth a watch for a quick kii.
What the GP had to say:
IcarusIsFlying calls it "a masterpiece", but lousaysthings says it "would have been better had it not be ruined by every X Factor performance". potent says, "Their upbeat rock-influenced songs are amazing." Despite being one of the lowest scores, Lucas32 praises the song: "The song has a really nice blues vibe and sounds almost spacey (or maybe it's just the video). The guitar-playing is very good as well." "Awesome, awesome, AWESOME! Fantastic! Brilliant! LOVE IT so much. A childhood favourite," gushes Buyonce1814, going on to add, "The MJ version will always be superior to me BUT that's only because I was exposed to it first via Moonwalker."