^^Ofcourse it's an epic fail if little miss spears is not on there, huh??
Chile bye....
Who talked about Britney? I said it was a FAIL because Unchained Melody (the best love son in history) is not there. Can't you read?
I may be her fan, I'm not closed minded like you with Beyoncé, Beyoncé, Beyoncé (and Lady Gaga just because of Cell Phone / Video Television DVD Phone whatever.)
Who talked about Britney? I said it was a FAIL because Unchained Melody (the best love son in history) is not there. Can't you read?
I may be her fan, I'm not closed minded like you with Beyoncé, Beyoncé, Beyoncé (and Lady Gaga just because of Cell Phone / Video Television DVD Phone whatever.)
6. The Beatles – "Something"
Leave it to the “Quiet Beatle” to pen their best love song. George Harrison’s "Something" appeared on Abbey Road in 1969 and was his highest charting Beatles composition. For years it was assumed that Harrison wrote the song for his wife Pattie Boyd. The truth turned out to be far different, “I was thinking of Ray Charles,” he would say. Interesting.
At a time when most Beatles songs were dealing with cryptic lyrics and expanding world views, Something would stand out as a straightforward, sentimental love song. “Something in the way she moves, attracts me like no other lover. Something in the way she woos me. I don’t want to leave her now, You know I believe her now.”
4. Sinead O'Connor - "Nothing Compares 2 U"
Sometimes all it takes is one song and the world knows your name. Ask obscure Irish singer Sinead O’Connor. She rode this Prince penned hit about loss and obsession to world-wide fame in 1989. Prince wrote the song for his backing band, The Family. They recorded it, but it wasn’t released as a single. The O’Connor version with its groundbreaking video won awards and racked up #1 chart positions in most of the western world.
Taken as a piece of songwriting the song is an achievement, but O’Connor’s passionate, bitter delivery makes the record a timeless classic.
The others are very much overrated, but good songs none-the-less. It's so en vogue to throw in a Beyonce song or Beyonce herself on any list being compiled these days. The power of a song (or more likely video) like "Single Ladies" just now making Beyonce hip with the Geritol generation types that come up with these sort of lists. If we went back to 2007 would a Beyonce track been included?
Who talked about Britney? I said it was a FAIL because Unchained Melody (the best love son in history) is not there. Can't you read?
I may be her fan, I'm not closed minded like you with Beyoncé, Beyoncé, Beyoncé (and Lady Gaga just because of Cell Phone / Video Television DVD Phone whatever.)
Frank Sinatra is the man nobody sings a song like him.
Eric clapton's Wonderful tonight makes you feel good when you hear this
Beyonce Crazy in love. LOVE it
Sinead O conner. You can help but shed a tear when you hear this
Who talked about Britney? I said it was a FAIL because Unchained Melody (the best love son in history) is not there. Can't you read?
I may be her fan, I'm not closed minded like you with Beyoncé, Beyoncé, Beyoncé (and Lady Gaga just because of Cell Phone / Video Television DVD Phone whatever.)
dont get me wrong, i love seeing beyonce on every list, but why on earth is everybody(list-makers) kissing her ass?
They are not kissing her ass.
They are just putting up there the songs they believe deserve to be there.
Beyoncé's songs just happen to appear there everytime.