Some Consider These To Be The Greatest Songs Ever

Published on 09/12/2022
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‘Blowin’ In The Wind’ — Bob Dylan

This song was once referred to as “Dylan’s first important composition,” and it is widely regarded as the most famous protest song in history. Bob Dylan is well known for his song “Blowin’ in the Wind,” which became a civil rights anthem. This song’s inclusion on this list comes as no surprise! Aside from that, it was a tremendous hit in 1963 for Peter, Paul, and Mary, a prominent folk band. In 1994, the song was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. It was voted 14th among the 500 greatest songs of all time by Rolling Stone.

‘Blowin’ In The Wind’ — Bob Dylan

‘Blowin’ In The Wind’ — Bob Dylan

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‘I Want To Hold Your Hand’ — The Beatles

This is one of the great songs written by the Beatles. The Beatles released “I Wanted to Hold Your Hand.” in 1963, which became their first No. 1 hit in the United States but did not chart in the United Kingdom. I’ve been in the top 50 for the past 21 weeks. “I remember when we got the chord that made the song,” John Lennon stated of his collaboration with Paul McCartney on the song “eyeball to eyeball.” “We were at Jane Asher’s house, downstairs in the cellar, both playing the piano.” And we were saying, ‘Oh you-u-u/ have that something…’ And Paul strikes this chord, and I turn to him and say, ‘That’s it! ‘Do that again!’ I said. ‘In those days, we used to write exactly like that – both playing into each other’s noses.”

'I Want To Hold Your Hand’ — The Beatles

‘I Want To Hold Your Hand’ — The Beatles

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