The top best songs of all time

How does music win the love of listeners? What is the secret of the world’s top-ranked hits? Simple lyrics with a deep meaning to a simple melody allow listeners not only to listen to music but also to easily remember the text and rhythm, as well as sing along. Good songs quickly gain popularity, as they are listened to many times and become a part of the lives of many people from all over the world.

Charts and media have repeatedly analyzed the music market, we also decided to analyze and compile the top 5 favourite songs of all time. Based on the results obtained, it should be said that it includes mainly performers of the second half of the XX century, who worked in different styles of rock music.

The List of our Favorite Songs

  • 1) Queen – We Will Rock You
  • “We’ll Rock You” is a song by the English rock band Queen from their album News of the World, written by Brian May. The song quickly gained huge popularity around the world, and a video clip was also released for it. The songs “We will rock you” and “We are the champions” were released on the same side of the record in America, because they always sounded together on the radio and as background music, so they are close and in the album.

  • 2) Nirvana – Smells Like Teen Spirit
  • Kurt Cobain’s song “Smells Like Teen Spirit” was released in 1991 and immediately soared to the top positions of music ratings around the world. Thus, it became the first and one of the main hits of the Nirvana band. The song won two MTV Video Music Awards and was recognized as one of the greatest songs of its time. This song is a kind of symbol of generation X. “Teen Spirit” is the name of a youth deodorant, and Kathleen Hanaa once said about her friend Kurt that he smelled like Teen Spirit. Having no idea what the brand was, he got inspired and wrote a song. The song served as a free advertisement for deodorant, after the release of the song, sales of which soared significantly.

  • 3) The Beatles – Yesterday
  • One of the most popular songs of The Beatles was the song “Yesterday” from the album” Help! ” in 1965. The song, which became a worldwide hit, was written by Paul McCartney. For the first time in the band’s history, he was the only member of the Beatles to record a song. The arrangement features only an acoustic guitar, played by Paul himself to the accompaniment of a string quartet. This makes “Yesterday” one of the first rock ballads in the history of musical induction. The song rose to the top of many world chats and according to a study by the BBC in 1999, it was recognized as the best song of the XX century and even entered in the Guinness Book of Records as the record holder for the number of cover versions, she has more than 2500.

  • 4) John Lennon – Imagine
  • The song “Imagine” is part of John Lennon’s self-titled album, released in 1971. “Imagine” became the hallmark of the musician, who jokingly called it a genuine communist manifesto, as in it he expresses his opinion on the world order and rules. In the year of its release, the song did not rise above number three in the charts of America and the United Kingdom, but after John died in 1980, “Imagine” was re-recorded and became an absolute worldwide hit. Forty years later, the song does not lose its importance, because under “Imagine” they celebrate the New Year in New York, it sounds in Times Square on the night of December 31 before the arrival of the new year. Also, this song was at the closing ceremony of the 2012 Olympic Games in London, and the famous radio station “Europe Plus” started its work with “Imagine”.

  • 5) Chuck Berry – Johnny B. Goode
  • The song was written by Chuck Berry in 1955, who is considered one of the founders of rock and roll. It is dedicated to the simple and talented guitarist ” Johnny B. Goode “and has become one of the classic rock standards, entering the repertoire of many” stars ” – from The Beatles and Elvis Presley to the Sex Pistols or Green Day. The single was released 3 years after it was written, in 1958.

Many people when listening to the song remember the science fiction film “Back to the Future”. Chuck Berry didn’t write this song, he heard it from his cousin. Then he meets “Johnny B. Goode”, who in turn knows the song as “an old hit” by Chuck Berry.

Here are the results obtained by us based on the results of user voting and the assessment of world ratings. Follow the news in our blog and you will learn a lot more interesting things about music!