Updated Billboard Top 100 Singles, 1958-2015

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  1. Joey Self

    Joey Self Red Forman's Sensitivity Guru Thread Starter

    Since the way I have it drawn up, 10 will advance from each group of 25. Putting all of them in one group will possibly mean only 7 others will move on from that group.

    On the other hand, they are "Ebony and Ivory," "Say Say Say" and "Silly Love Songs," so maybe NONE of them will advance. :)

    JcS
     
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  2. BluesOvertookMe

    BluesOvertookMe Forum Resident

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    I'd vote Say Say Say over Chubby Checker, but not over much otherwise.
     
  3. Donfrance

    Donfrance As honest as a politician.

    Checking out my playlists, I have about 70% of this list but spread over 9 different lists. I'm a rather eclectic listener and I actually like this list. It's incomplete music wise (of course) but you easily survive it if you had to go through all these songs... Well, I would consider it a breeze. For others it may be a storm...
     
  4. Digital-G

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    Wow, that list is less than inspiring, imho. Maybe it's my imagination, I didn't actually count them, but it seems like there are very few songs from the 1964-1975 period, which many of us here feel like was the strongest period for music.

    I guess I'm surprised by what's NOT on that list (pardon me if I overlooked any). No Eagles, no Journey, no Fleetwood Mac, no Elton John, no Rolling Stones, no Three Dog Night, no Neil Diamond, no Phil Collins, no Eric Clapton, no James Taylor, etc., etc.
     
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