Some Consider These To Be The Greatest Songs Ever

Published on 09/12/2022
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‘The Times They Are A-Changin” — Bob Dylan

“The Times They Are a-Changin,” the title track from Bob Dylan’s 1964 album, became an instant hit as a change song. When it was first released in 1965, it peaked at No. 9 on the UK singles chart. It did not, however, chart on the opposite side of the Atlantic. In any case, it is one of his most famous and important songs. A number of artists have covered it. Among them are The Beach Boys, Bruce Springsteen, Nina Simone, and Simon & Garfunkel. His relationship with this song looks to be rocky. The song had been on his setlist since 1965, but he discontinued it in 2009.

'The Times They Are A Changin” — Bob Dylan

‘The Times They Are A Changin” — Bob Dylan

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‘Imagine’ — John Lennon

We’ve finally arrived at the end of the list. The Ranker community placed “Imagine” second, and Rolling Stone Magazine ranked it third. “Imagination” by John Lennon was initially released in the United States in October 1971, and it was ultimately released in Europe in October 1975. This is his best-selling solo single in his whole career. It is also one of the most well-known songs of the twentieth century. Stevie Wonder, Elton John, Madonna, Lady Gaga, and others have all covered it throughout the years. It has always been performed right before the New Year’s Eve Times Square ball drop since 2005. The Recording Industry Association of America ranks it 30th out of 365 songs of the century. He stated shortly before his killing that Yoko Ono affected a lot of his substance and lyrics. She was eventually given the privilege of being credited as a co-author in 2017.

‘Imagine’ — John Lennon

‘Imagine’ — John Lennon

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