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THE 1000 BEST SONGS IN THE WORLD EVER.

395-Darude-Sandstorm.

2000-Number 3 single.

Best Bit-At 5.00. With this song Darude became the first ever artist from Finland to have a top 3 hit in the UK singles chart.

Darude is the stage name of ‘Electronic Dance Music’ producer Toni-Ville Henrik Virtanen, who was born on July 17th, 1975, in Eura, Satakunta, Finland. While being the DJ at a friends party, Virtanen played the 1996 song ‘Rude Boy’ by Leila K several times in a row, this earned him the nickname ‘Rude Boy,’ which eventually morphed into ‘Da Rude,’ and then ‘Darude.’ In order to get his music heard he began releasing demos to radio stations beginning in 1997, and offering his music for download on ‘MP3.com,’ making him one of the forerunners of online file sharing for music promotion.

The discography of Darude includes five studio Albums released between 2000-2023, and 18 singles released between 1999-2019, there are also four extended plays (EP’s) available. Darude has also released a multitude of remixes and productions of other artists work between 2000-2019, including a 2000 remix of ‘Played-A-Live (The Bongo Song’) by the Safri Duo (see also best songs 557.) In Finland, on the ‘Official Finnish Charts’ (Finnish: ‘Suomen virallinen lista,’ which is compiled and published by ‘Musiikkituottajat – IFPI Finland,’ Darude has had seven top 40 hit singles, with four of those tracks reaching the Number 1 position, with ‘Sandstorm’ peaking at Number 3. In the UK, he has had three top 40 charting singles, ‘Sandstorm,’ (1999-Number 3) it’s follow up ‘Feel the Beat,’ (2000-Number 5) and that ones follow up ‘Out of Control (Back for More,’) (2001-Number 13. In America on the Billboard Hot 100, his only charting single is ‘Sandstorm,’ which stalled at Number 83.

‘Sandstorm’ was the first of three singles released from ‘Before the Storm,’ the debut studio Album by Darude, from September 2000, the song which can be filed under ‘Eurodance,’ and ‘Trance,’ and is an instrumental, was written by Darude, with the production being by Darude, and JS16, which is the stage name of Jaakko Sakari Salovaara, who was born on January 13th, 1975, in Finland. Before starting a long working association with Darude, he was best known for producing the Finnish ‘Hip-Hop’ group ‘Bomfunk MC’s,’ whose best known song produced by ‘JS16’ was the 2000 UK Number 2 single ‘Freestyler.’ His first solo release was the 1991 single ‘Hypnosynthesis,’ at the age of 16, hence the number 16 in his ‘stage’ name, he then went on to form his own record label ’16 Inch Records.’ ‘JS16’ has released one solo studio Album, ‘Stomping System,’ in 1998, and 15 singles, 11 as the lead artist, and a further four as a featured artist, between 1991-2020.

‘Sandstorm’ was initially released in Finland in October 1999, and following it’s success, it was released in many other countries in 2000. The song was written by Darude who chose the instrumentals title because the ‘Roland JP-8080’ synthesizer used in the song displays the text ‘sand storm’ on startup. ‘Sandstorm’ went on to become the biggest selling 12 inch single worldwide in the year 2000, and has since gone on to sell in excess of 1 million copies to date. The song can be filed under the genre of ‘Trance’ music. Trance (see also best songs 510) is a genre of ‘Electronic Dance Music,’ it’s roots can be traced back to the late 1980’s, and would develop in the early 1990’s in Germany, before spreading throughout the rest of Europe. It can be described as a melodic offshoot of ‘Techno,’ and ‘House Music.’ Other genres of music that are often incorporated in Trance include Classical music, and Film music.

It is fair to say that ‘Sandstorm’ has continued to grow in popularity over the years. When initially released in 1999 it spent 17 consecutive weeks at Number 1 on the Finnish ‘Dance Music’ chart, which led to it’s release throughout Europe, and the rest of the world. In March 2010, ‘Sandstorm’ was certified Gold in the United States by the ‘Recording Industry Association of America’ for sales of over 500,000 copies. In January 2020, it was certified Platinum for sales over one million worldwide. On the centenary of Finland’s independence in 2017, celebrations in Helsinki included Darude as one of the main performers with his ‘Sandstorm.’ The song has also gained recognition for its usage in live sporting events worldwide, and popularity in internet ‘meme culture.’

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THE 1000 BEST SONGS IN THE WORLD EVER.

396-Flamingos-I Only Have Eyes for You.

1959-It has never charted in the UK.

Best Bit-At 2.14. One of the most fascinating things about compiling this list is noting the progression in Popular music. The Flamingos were influenced by groups such as The Mills Brothers, (see also best songs 960 and 535) and The Ink Spots, (see also best songs 702 and 266) and in turn The Temptations (see also best songs 1031-1001-777 and 569) have publicly stated the debt they owe the Flamingos.

The Flamingos were formed in Chicago, Illinois, United States in 1953, and are considered one of the most influential vocal groups in ‘Pop,’ and ‘Doo-Wop’ music history. None of the original quintet of Jake Carey, (bass) Zeke Carey, (second tenor) Johnny Carter, (first tenor) Paul Wilson, (baritone) and Earl Lewis are still alive. Tommy Hunt joined the group in 1956, and left to pursue a solo career in 1961, and Terry Johnson joined in 1958 and still tours with three others as The Flamingos to this day, both performed on this song. Tommy Hunt is best remembered in the UK, and particularly by fans of ‘Northern Soul’ music for his 1976 Number 28 single ‘Loving on the Losing Side.’ In total there have been 31 different members of the Flamingos come and go, and at the time of writing they remain active. The discography of the Flamingos includes nine Albums between 1953-1971, and 53 singles between 1953-1976, In America on the Billboard Hot 100, two of their singles have reached the top 40, with ‘I Only Have Eyes for You’ peaking the highest at Number 11, while in the UK, their only top 40 chart entry remains ‘The Boogaloo Party,’ which made Number 26 in 1966.

‘I Only Have Eyes for You’ was written by Harry Warren, (1893-1981) who provided the music, and Al Dubin, (1891-1945) who wrote the lyrics. The song was written for the 1934 Warner Bros. musical comedy ‘Dames,’ and was first performed in the film by the actors Dick Powell, (1904-1963) and Ruby Keeler (1909-1993.) There were two popular versions of the song released in 1934, one by Ben Selvin, (1898-1980) with vocals by Howard Phillips, (1899-1992) and the other by Eddy Duchin, (1909-1951) with vocals by Lew Sherwood, (1903-1971) and Jane Froman (1907-1980.) The other significant recording of the song was by Art Garfunkel (see also best songs 529-200-96 and 71) who took his version to Number 1 in the UK for two weeks in 1975. The Flamingos recorded a ‘Doo-Wop’ (see also best songs 499) version of the song for their 1959 Album ‘Flamingo Serenade,’ it was the second of three singles released from the Album, with the production being by George Goldner (1918-1970) (see also best songs 250.)

Harry Warren (see also best songs 775 and 321) was born Salvatore Antonio Guaragna on December 24th, 1893, in Brooklyn, New York, United States, he died on September 22nd, 1981, at the age of 87. Warren was a prolific songwriter, he wrote over 800 songs between 1918-1981, and was the first major American songwriter to write primarily for film. Harry Warren was nominated for the ‘Academy Award’ for ‘Best Original Song’ 11 times, and won three Oscars, his songs have been featured in over 300 films. He collaborated with many of the most celebrated lyricists over his six decade career, including Mack Gordon, (1904-1959) (see also best songs 877-775 and 321) Ira Gershwin, (1896-1983) (see also best songs 286 and 231) and Johnny Mercer (1909-1976) (see also best songs 934281 and 45.)

Terry ‘Buzzy’ Johnson who arranged ‘I Only Have Eyes for You’ for the Flamingos has said, ‘I was laying down in my room with the guitar on my chest, playing around with the chords, but no matter what I tried it just didn’t fit. Finally, it was about 12 or one in the morning, and I was so tired that I fell asleep, and in my dream I heard ‘I Only Have Eyes For You’ just the way it came out on our record. I heard the ‘doo-bop sh-bop’ (backing vocals,) I heard the way the harmony would sound, I heard the harmony so clear, and I heard the structure of the chords. As soon as I woke up, I grabbed the guitar off my chest and it was like God put my fingers just where they were supposed to be. I played those chords and I heard the harmonies, and so I called the guys. I woke them all up and I said, ‘Come over to my room right now! I’ve got ‘I Only Have Eyes For You’!’ They were like, ‘Are you crazy? It’s almost four o’clock!’ and I said, ‘I need you all now, otherwise I may not be able to remember.’ So they came to my room, all of them grumbling, and when they heard me do it they looked at me like, ‘What the hell is this?’ They laughed at me: ‘What’s ‘doo-bop sh-bop, goo-bop sh-bop, boo-bop sh-bop, loo-bop sh-bop, shoo-bop sh-bop”?’ You see, although in my dream it was ‘doo-bop sh-bop’, I had everybody doing a different thing, changing things around to make sure no one could really pick out what we were saying.’

‘I don’t know if we’re in a garden, or on a crowded avenue. You are here and so am I, maybe millions of people go by, but they all disappear from view, and I only have eyes for you.’

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THE 1000 BEST SONGS IN THE WORLD EVER.

397-Andy Kim-Rock Me Gently.

1974-Number 2 single.

Best Bit-At 2.23. Nowadays nearly every new song has a remix, but back in 1974 if you got the instrumental on the ‘B’ side, then it was a real treat.

Andy Kim was born Androwis Youakim on December 5th, 1946, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, both of his parents were Lebanese immigrants. He chose to record using the different surname in order to obscure his Lebanese ethnicity. As a teenager Andy Kim moved to New York to pursue a career in music at the world famous ‘Brill Building,’ which was where he first met the legendary song writer Jeff Barry (see also best songs 820-331-262-192 and 127.) Together they wrote ‘Sugar Sugar’ in 1967, which when recorded by the fictional cartoon band ‘The Archies,’ became the best selling single worldwide in 1969, spending four weeks at Number 1 on Billboard in America, and eight weeks at Number 1 in the UK, Kim also sang backing vocals on the track. By 1974 the hits had dried up, and Andy Kim was also without a recording contract, so in an attempt to resurrect his career he formed his own label ‘Ice Records,’ and personally financed the recording of ‘Rock Me Gently.’ After sending promos of the track to various labels, it was ‘Capital Records’ who signed him up. Andy Kim is one of Canada’s most popular and successful musicians. He was inducted into the ‘Canadian Music Hall of Fame’ in 2019, and he was named an ‘Officer of the Order of Canada’ in 2023 ‘OC.’

The discography of Andy Kim includes 10 studio Albums released between 1968-2015, and 28 singles released between 1963-2015, there are also three official compilation Albums available. As well as recording as Andy Kim, his early singles were issued as ‘Andy Kimm.’ He has also released two of his studio Albums, one from 1980, and another from 1984, using the stage name of ‘Baron Longfellow.’ In Canada on the ‘RPM’ singles chart, Andy Kim has had 10 top 40 hits, with ‘Baby, I Love You,’ (1969) and ‘Rock Me Gently, (1974) both reaching Number 1. In America on the Billboard Hot 100, he has had seven top 40 hits, with ‘Rock Me Gently’ peaking the highest at Number 1, while in the UK, ‘Rock Me Gently’ is his only top 40 charting single.

‘Rock Me Gently’ was the first of two singles released from Andy Kim’s self titled fifth studio Album from 1974, the song was written and produced by Andy Kim, and the Album reached Number 21 on the American Billboard 200 Album chart. Some of the top session musicians of the period performed on the track, and it’s parent Album, including Larry Carlton, (see also best songs 356) (guitar) Ed Greene (drums) Max Bennett, (1928-2018) (bass) and Michael Omartian (keyboards.)

Andy Kim moved to New York’s ‘Brill Building’ (see also best songs 740-539 and 331 as a teenager to pursue a career in music. The Brill Building is an office building at 1619 Broadway on 49th Street in the New York City borough of Manhattan, just north of Times Square, and farther uptown from the historic musical ‘Tin Pan Alley’ (see also best songs 669-535-443 and 412) neighbourhood. It was built in 1931 as the Alan E. Lefcourt Building, after the son of its builder Abraham E. Lefcourt, (1876-1932) and designed by Victor Bark Jr. The building is 11 stories high and has approximately 175,000 square feet (16,300 m2) of rent-able area. The ‘Brill’ name comes from Maurice Brill, a haberdasher who operated a store at street level and subsequently bought the building. The Brill Building was purchased by 1619 Broadway Realty LLC in June 2013, and underwent renovation during the 2010’s. A CVS Pharmacy opened on the first two floors of the building in 2019.

During the ‘Big Band’ era (1910’s-1940’s) composers and lyricists who worked at the ‘Brill Building’ included Irving Berlin, (1888-1989) (see also best song 731-457-385 and 100) and Johnny Mercer, (1909-1976) (see also best songs 934-281 and 45) and from the 1950’s onward hundreds of writers and musicians have composed there including Burt Bacharach (1928-2023) and Hal David, (1921-2012) (see also best songs 902-740-832-815-644 and 224) Neil Diamond, (see also best songs 536-426 and 13) and Bob Crewe (1930-2014) (see also best songs 914-863-739-499-393-284-164-112 and 83.)

The American singer/songwriter Carole King (see also best songs 1030-1021 and 98) has described the atmosphere at the ‘Brill Building.’ Every day we squeezed into our respective cubby holes with just enough room for a piano, a bench, and maybe a chair for the lyricist if you were lucky. You’d sit there and write and you could hear someone in the next cubby hole composing a song exactly like yours. The pressure in the Brill Building was really terrific because Donny (Kirshner) (1934-2011) would play one songwriter against another. He’d say, ‘We need a new smash hit,’ and we’d all go back and write a song and the next day we’d each audition for Bobby Vee’s producer.

‘Ain’t it good, ain’t it right, that you are with me here tonight. The music playing, our bodies swayin’ in time.’

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THE 1000 BEST SONGS IN THE WORLD EVER.

398-Isaac Hayes-Shaft.

1971-Number 4 single.

Best Bit-At 2.40. Isaac Hayes’ utterance of the word ‘damn,’ made this the first Number 1 song on Billboard to include a curse word.

Isaac Hayes (see also best songs 530 and 1) was born Isaac Lee Hayes Jr. on August 20th, 1942, in Covington, Tennessee, United States, he died on August 10th, 2008, at the age of 65, medical examiners listed a recurrence of stroke, (he had a minor one in 2006) as the cause of death. As well as having a prolific musical career, (for the discography of Isaac Hayes see best songs 1) Hayes was also an actor appearing in many films and television series. In 1997 he joined the founding cast of Comedy Central’s animated television series ‘South Park.’ He provided the voice for the character of ‘Chef,’ the amorous elementary-school lunchroom cook, from the show’s debut on August 13, 1997, through until the end of its ninth season in 2006, where he voiced over 136 episodes. A song from the series performed by Chef called ‘Chocolate Salty Balls (P.S. I Love You’) became an international hit in 1999, and reached Number 1 on the UK singles chart. Isaac Hayes had taken a great interest in ‘Scientology’ in 1993, and after the makers of ‘South Park’ had made an episode that satirised ‘Scientology,’ Isaac Hayes felt that he couldn’t work on the show anymore, and asked to be released from his contract with Comedy Central.

‘Theme from Shaft’ was the first of two singles released from ‘Shaft,’ the soundtrack double Album for the 1971 film of the same name, by Isaac Hayes, from July 1971, the song was written and produced by Isaac Hayes, with the rhythm, horn, and string arrangements by Johnny Allen (1917-2914.) Isaac Hayes was asked by Joel Freeman (1922-2018) the producer of the ‘Metro Goldwyn Mayer’ film ‘Shaft’ to write the films soundtrack. Hayes agreed but only on the condition that he could audition for the lead role of ‘John Shaft,’ even after finding out the part had been given to Richard Roundtree, (1942-2023) Hayes kept his end of the deal. The ‘Theme from Shaft’ proved to be a groundbreaking song both musically and culturally. In 1972 the song won the ‘Acadamy Award for Best Original Song,’ with Isaac Hayes becoming the first African/American to win that honour, and in 2014 the Album was added to the ‘National Recording Registry,’ by the ‘Library of Congress’ for being ‘culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.’ With sales in excess of 500,000 in America, the Album is the best selling ever on the ‘Stax’ record label. The film ‘Shaft,’ and it’s soundtrack are also an early example of what was to become known as a ‘Blaxploitation’ film, blaxploitation is the mix of the two words ‘black’ and ‘exploitation, and was coined by the African/American Civil Rights activist Junius Griffin (1925-2009.) Blaxploitation films were initially aimed at the African/American audience, but due to their popularity, soon found favour with audiences across racial and ethnic lines. The films were also the first to feature ‘Funk’ and ‘Soul Music,’ and there are many film soundtracks available. The ‘Theme from Shaft’ is also recognised by many music critics as an early influence on the soon to be coming ‘Disco’ era, with this song cited as one of the very first ‘Disco’ tracks.

The musicians and vocalists who appear on the ‘Shaft’ Album soundtrack include James Alexander, (bass) who was a member of the ‘Bar-Kays, (see also best songs 831 and 1) Charles Pitts, (1947-2012) whose distinctive ‘wah-wah’ guitar style would become very influential in ‘Soul’ and ‘R&B,’ and Willie Hall, (drums) who has played with many of the worlds top artists, and was the drummer on Isaac Hayes’ ‘Hot Buttered Soul’ Album (see also best songs 1.) The three female vocalists on the ‘Theme from Shaft’ are Pat Lewis, (1947-2024) Rose Williams, and Telma Hopkins. Soon after recording this song Hopkins would become a member of the female duo ‘Dawn,’ as part of Tony Orlando’s backing group (see also best songs 886.) It was Hopkins who famously exclaims ‘Shut your mouth’ on the ‘Theme from Shaft.’ Hopkins went on to become an actress on the television shows ‘Bosom Buddies,’ and ‘Family Matters,’ where she was often prompted to say ‘Shut Your Mouth!’ which became a catchphrase for her.

‘You see this cat Shaft is a bad mother, (shut your mouth) but I’m talkin’ about Shaft (then we can dig it.) He’s a complicated man, but no one understands him but his woman (John Shaft.’)

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THE 1000 BEST SONGS IN THE WORLD EVER.

399-Conway Brothers-Turn It Up.

1985-Number 11 single.

Best Bit-At 1.22. When I was in my youth, whenever I was called ‘young man’ I would find it very condescending. All these years later, if I was called it now, I would smile from ear to ear.

The Conway Brothers were a ‘Funk,’ and ‘Soul’ group formed in Chicago, Illinois, United States, in 1982, by the four brothers Frederick, (keyboards) Hiawatha, (drums) Huston, (bass) and James Conway (guitar.) The discography of the Conway Brothers includes two studio Albums, ‘Turn It Up!,’ from 1985, and ‘Lady in Red,’ from 1987, they also released five singles between 1982-1987, and there is one official compilation Album that was issued in 1996. Their second and final studio Album ‘Lady in Red’ included the title track, which was their take on the 1986 Chris de Burgh composition. The Album also included their take on a Ohio Players (see also best songs 506) medley of songs, and also their fifth and final single release ‘I Can’t Fight It.’ Their 1996 compilation Album called ‘Dance Club Hits Vol. 1,’ consists of a mixture of tracks from both of their studio Albums. The Conway Brothers never made the American Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, but their final three singles did make the lower reaches of the Billboard ‘Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs’ chart. In the UK, ‘Turn It Up,’ was their only charting song on the top 40, reaching Number 11, although the follow up track, ‘Raise the Roof,’ also from 1985, made Number 77.

‘Turn It Up’ was the third of four singles released from the Conway Brother’s debut studio Album of the same name from 1985, the song was co-written by the Conway Brothers, with the production being by the Conway Brothers and Hudson Beauduy, who is better known by his working name ‘Hot Mix Hudson.’ ‘Turn It Up’ has been described by music critics as retaining the ‘Old School feel of 70’s Disco, while incorporating the more up to date sound (of it’s era) of the mid 1980’s.’ To promote the song the Conway Brothers appeared on the British television music programme ‘Top Of the Pops,’ dancing, and attempting to mime to the song. The legendary DJ John Peel, (1939-2004) (see also best songs 728-659-435-409 and 336) along with his co-host Janice Long, (1955-2021) introduced their performance, which is well worth checking out on ‘YouTube.’

The Conway Brothers were one of the first artists signed to ‘Ichiban Records,’ which was set up in 1985 by the husband and wife team of John Abbey, and Nina Easton. John Ernest Abbey was born on July 8th, 1945, in London, England, in 1966 he founded the magazine initially called ‘Home of the Blues,’ but soon renamed as ‘Blues & Soul.’ Prior to setting up ‘Ichiban Records,’ Abbey had founded ‘Action Records’ in 1968, and ‘Contempo Records’ in 1973. In 1977 John Abbey married his first wife the American singer Tamiko Jones, and in 1978 he set up international tours for musicians, including Curtis Mayfield (1942-1999) (see also best songs 719 and 195) and Clarence Carter. He would later go on to manage the American female vocal group The Three Degrees, and in 2015, he was appointed CEO of ‘Connor Ray Music,’ based in Houston, Texas.

The Conway Brothers are just one of dozens of artists in this ‘1000 Best Songs’ list that have recorded in the musical genre of ‘Funk.’ ‘Funk’ is a music genre that originated in African-American communities in the mid-1960’s. The word ‘Funk’ initially referred to, and still refers to a strong odour. It was originally derived from the Latin ‘fumigare,’ which means ‘to smoke,’ via the ‘Old French’ ‘fungiere.’ The term ‘Funk,’ while still linked to body odour, had the positive sense that a musician’s hard-working, honest effort led to sweat, and from their ‘physical exertion’ came an ‘exquisite’ and ‘superlative’ performance. ‘Funk’ de-emphasises melody and chord progressions and focuses on a strong rhythmic groove of a bass-line played by an electric bassist, and a drum part played by a percussionist, often at slower tempos than other popular music. ‘Funk’ typically consists of a complex percussive groove with rhythm instruments playing interlocking grooves that create a ‘hypnotic’ and ‘danceable’ feel. From the early 1970’s onwards, ‘Funk’ has developed various sub-genres. While George Clinton and Parliament/Funkadelic (see also best songs 612-340-143 and 26) were making a harder variation of ‘Funk,’ bands such as Kool and the Gang, Ohio Players (see also best songs 506) and Earth, Wind and Fire (see also best songs 916 and 462) were making ‘Disco’ influenced ‘Funk’ music. Other key names in the development of ‘Funk’ include James Brown, (1933-2006) (see also best songs 880-349-270 and 88) and Sly Stone (see also best songs 589.) There are several sub-genres of ‘Funk,’ including ‘Funk Rock,’ (see also best songs 977) ‘Electro Funk,’ (see also best songs 716) ‘G Funk,’ (see also best songs 544) and ‘Jazz Funk’ (see also best songs 588.)

‘Came to here to smoke, but the vibe here is a joke, turn it up. We’re doing our best, we have just one request, turn it up. If the steam cook can take it, you better give us some more, got to keep the people on the floor.’

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THE 1000 BEST SONGS IN THE WORLD EVER.

400-Pat Boone-Johnny Will.

1961-Number 4 single.

Best Bit-At 0.48. I have done some research, and it appears that $10 in 1961 is the equivalent of approximately $105 in 2025.

Patrick Charles Eugene Boone was born on June 1st, 1934, in Jacksonville, Florida, Unites States. He has sold in excess of 49 million records worldwide, and in the late 1950’s, was America’s second best selling artist behind Elvis Presley (1935-1977) (see also best songs 954-664-442 and 194.) Many of his early recordings were cover versions of ‘Rock N’ Roll,’ and ‘R&B’ songs, such as ‘Tutti Frutti,’ and ‘Ain’t That a Shame,’ bringing those genres, and the artists who wrote and recorded the originals to the attention of a much wider audience. Pat Boone also had great success in film and television, and also as a writer. Between October 3rd, 1957, through until June 23rd, 1960, ‘The Pat Boone Chevy Showroom’ ran for 115 episodes, over three seasons on the ‘ABC’ television network. Boone has also appeared in 27 films, between 1955-2017, and as a writer has had 26 books published, many sharing his religious beliefs. According to the American ‘Billboard’ magazine Pat Boone was the only singer that could compete in popularity with Elvis Presley during the 1950’s. Until the 2010’s, he held the record for spending 220 consecutive weeks on the Billboard charts with one or more songs. It has been estimated that over the course of his career, he recorded more than 2,600 official tracks, making him one of the most prolific artists in music history.

The discography of Pat Boone includes 78 studio Albums released between 1956-2015, and 113 singles released between 1953-1984, there are also 78 official compilation Albums, and three soundtrack Albums available. In America on the Billboard Hot 100, 30 of his singles have reached the top 40, with six of those tracks making the Number 1 position, with ‘Johnny Will’ making Number 35, while in the UK, he has had 26 top 40 hits, with ‘I’ll Be Home,’ from 1956, peaking the highest at Number 1.

‘Johnny Will’ which was the 53rd single released by Pat Boone, was the seventh of eight singles chosen for Pat Boone’s 1962 compilation Album ‘Pat Boone’s Golden Hits Featuring Speedy Gonzales,’ the song was co-written by Fred Tobias, (1928-2021) and Paul Evans, with the production being by Randy Wood (1917-2011.) Fred Tobias was born on March 25th, 1928, in New York City, New York, United States, he died on May 29th, 2021, at the age of 93. His other best known co-writes include ‘Born Too Late,’ by the Poni-Tails, (1958-Billboard Number 7 & UK Number 5) ‘Good Timin,” for Jimmy Jones, (1960-Billboard Number 3 & UK Number 1) and ‘Little Bitty Girl,’ for Bobby Rydell (1960-Billboard Number 19.) The other co-writer of ‘Johnny Will’ was Paul Evans, who was born on March 5th, 1938, in Queens, New York, United States, he is a singer/songwriter, and musician. As ‘Paul Evans and the Curls,’ he charted with the ‘novelty’ song ‘Seven Little Girls Sitting in the Backseat,’ (1959-Billboard Number 9 & UK Number 25) he has also had a further two Billboard top 20 hits. In the UK in 1978, his co-write of ‘Hello,This Is Joannie (The Telephone Answering Machine Song’) with Fred Tobias reached Number 6. Paul Evans’ two most successful co-writes are ‘When,’ for The Kalin Twins, (Billboard Number 5 & UK Number 1) and ‘Roses Are Red (My Love,’) for Bobby Vinton (Billboard Number 1 & UK Number 15.)

‘Johnny Will’ was produced by Randy Wood, who was born Randolph Clay Wood, on March 30th, 1917, in McMinnville, Tennessee, United States, he died on April 9th, 2011, from complications from a fall at his home at the age of 94. In 1945 he opened a store in Tennessee selling electrical appliances and some records. After noticing that many teenagers were seeking ‘R&B’ records, he started a mail order business for hard-to-find records. He began stocking ‘R&B’ records for sale to a white audience, and by 1950, the store had become ‘Randy’s Record Shop.’ He became co-owner of a local radio station, ‘WHIN,’ and in January 1950 set up ‘Dot Records,’ with the Nashville Radio DJ Gene Nobles, (1913-1989) so as to release recordings by musicians who appeared on the station. By 1955 Randy Wood realised that there was a market for ‘R&B songs’ re-recorded by white singers, which would allow them to be played on Pop Music stations catering for a white audience. At the time, many Pop radio stations in the U.S. would not play records by black musicians. Wood signed Pat Boone to ‘Dot Records,’ and had him record cover versions of ‘R&B’ songs. Many music critics criticised the ‘watering down’ of the original versions, but there is no doubt that it helped bring artists such as Little Richard, and Fats Domino even more into the mainstream.

‘I checked and found they’re sellin’ tickets at five bucks each, and all that kinda’ money ain’t within my reach. But if I want to be the guy who is her only thrill, I better take her to the dance next week or Johnny Will.’

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THE 1000 BEST SONGS IN THE WORLD EVER.

401-Velvet Underground-Sweet Jane.

1970-It has never charted in the UK.

Best Bit-At 0.16. Lou Reed wrote lots of songs about drugs, and even the odd one about transvestites, but this isn’t one of them.

The Velvet Underground (see also best songs 165) were formed in 1964, in New York City, United States by Lou Reed, (1942-2013) (see also best songs 131 and 58) (vocals, and guitar) John Cale, (see also best songs 219) (bass guitar, and keyboards) Sterling Morrison, (1942-1995) (guitar) and Angus MacLise (1938-1979) (percussion.) Prior to the Velvet Underground performing their first gig in 1965 MacLise quit, stating that the band were selling out, he was replaced by Moe Tucker (drums.) John Cale departed in 1968, and was replaced by Doug Yale, (guitars.) In total there were nine official members come and go between 1964 until the split in 1973. There were reformations in 1990, 1992-1993, and finally in 1996. Although during their years together they achieved little commercial success, since their split they have become recognised as one of popular music’s most influential acts. Music critics now see them as crucial in the development of ‘Alternative Rock,’ ‘Punk Rock,’ and ‘New Wave.’

The discography of The Velvet Underground includes five studio Albums released between 1967-1973, although no original founding members played on the final studio Album release ‘Squeeze’ from 1973, there have also been 19 singles issued between 1966-2009, which includes re-issues of previous singles in differing format. There are also six box sets, 14 official compilation Albums, and six live Albums available.

‘Sweet Jane’ was the last of three singles released from ‘Loaded,’ the fourth studio Album from The Velvet Underground, from November 1970, the song was co-written by Lou Reed, Sterling Morrison, and Doug Yule, with the production credited to Geoff Haslam, Shel Kagan, and The Velvet Underground. Their record label ‘Atlantic Records’ had told the band that they needed hit singles, which is why the Album was called ‘Loaded,’ as in loaded with hits. Although of course because of the groups reputation many thought that ‘Loaded’ was a drugs reference. There was a lot of infighting during the recording of the Album, and Lou Reed left before it was finished. In his absence ‘Sweet Jane’ was edited down for radio play. This angered Reed who said, ‘If I knew they were going to press on with the Album I would have stayed with them and showed them what to do.’ The full version of the song can be heard on The Velvet Underground’s Album ‘Live at Max’s Kansas City,’ recorded in 1969.

Sterling Morrison was born Holmes Sterling Morrison Jr. on August 29th, 1942, in East Meadow, New York, United States, he died on August 30th, 1995, a few months after being diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, at the age of 53. Morrison was a founding member of The Velvet Underground, and would remain a member until leaving in 1971, unlike his band mates he never released a solo Album or made recordings under his own name. His musical career post The Velvet Underground was primarily limited to informal sessions for personal enjoyment, though he did play in a few bands around Austin, Texas, most notably the ‘Bizarros.’ In 1992 Reed, Cale, Tucker, and Morrison reformed, and then toured Europe in 1993, but by the end of the tour, relationships had soured again, and plans for an American tour were cancelled. In 1994 Morrison joined Maureen Tucker’s band for a tour. Upon their induction into the ‘Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’ in 1996, Reed, Cale and Tucker performed a song titled ‘Last Night I Said Goodbye to My Friend,’ which was dedicated to Sterling Morrison.

The original unedited full length studio version of ‘Sweet Jane’ can be found on The Velvet Underground’s 1995 box set ‘Peel Slowly and See.’ In 1972 the English ‘Glam Rock’ group Mott the Hoople (see also best songs 334) covered ‘Sweet Jane’ for their ‘All the Young Dudes’ Album, which was produced by David Bowie, (1948-2016) (see also best songs 807-440-334-302-209-186-118-47-31 and 5) Lou Reed fully endorsed this cover, and even did a reference vocal to help them out. Another version Reed liked was the one recorded by the American Rock band Brownsville Station on their 1973 Album ‘Yeah!’ ‘Sweet Jane’ is a message, telling the younger generation not to make assumptions that they know everything, maybe the older people (Jack and Jane) were once like them. The song is partly about inter-generational understanding. Just because Jack and Jane have now compromised, and settled for a 9-5 suburban existence, doesn’t mean that they have forgone their thoughts and actions of yesteryear.

‘And everyone who ever had a heart, oh, that would turn around and break it. And anyone who ever played a part, whoa, and wouldn’t turn around and hate it.’

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THE 1000 BEST SONGS IN THE WORLD EVER.

402-Blondie-Heart of Glass.

1979-Number 1 single.

Best Bit-At 1.58. A lot of the Debbie Harry fan base were not pleased at the bands change in musical style, but I bet they left her posters on their walls.

Debbie Harry was born Angela Trimble on July 1st, 1945, in Miami, Florida, United States. At the age of three months she was adopted by Catherine and Richard Harry, and renamed Deborah Ann Harry. She began her musical career as a backing singer in the ‘Folk Rock’ band ‘The Wind in the Willows’ in the late 1960’s. In 1974 she joined the ‘Stilettoes,’ which was where she first met Chris Stein, who became her boyfriend, and the two would go on to form the band ‘Blondie.’ The band took their name from comments made by truck drivers who catcalled ‘Hey Blondie’ to Harry as they drove past her. In total there have been 13 members of Blondie come and go throughout the years, but the six who recorded ‘Heart of Glass’, and it’s parent Album ‘Parallel Lines’ were Debbie Harry, (vocals) Chris Stein, (guitar) Clem Burke, (drums) Jimmy Destri, (keyboards) Nigel Harrison, (bass) and Frank Infante, (guitar.) Blondie were active between 1974-1982, and then reformed in 1997, and at the time of writing they remain active.

As well as being the most recognisable member of Blondie, Debbie Harry has also had careers as a solo artist, and as an actress running concurrently. She has appeared in 49 films between 1975-2019, including high profile roles in ‘Union City,’ (1980) and ‘Hairspray’ (1988.) Debbie Harry has released five solo studio Albums between 1981-2007, with the final three as ‘Deborah Harry,’ she has also released 26 singles as the lead artist between 1981-2023, and has appeared on a further five singles as a featured artist, there are also four official compilation Albums available. In America on the Billboard Hot 100, none of her solo singles have charted within the top 40, while in the UK, four of her solo singles have made the top 40, with ‘French Kissin” from 1986 peaking the highest at Number 8.

The discography of Blondie, who have sold in excess of 40 million records worldwide, includes 11 studio Albums released between 1976-2017, and 38 singles released within the same time period, there are also three extended plays, (EP’s) three box sets, three remix Albums, 14 official compilation Albums, and four live Albums available. In America on the Billboard Hot 100, Blondie have had eight top 40 hits, with four of those singles, including ‘Heart of Glass’ reaching Number 1. In the UK they have had 20 top 40 hit singles, with six of those tracks making Number 1, the first five all between 1979-1981, and the last one ‘Maria,’ in 1999.

‘Heart of Glass’ was the third single released from ‘Parallel Lines,’ the third studio Album from Blondie, from September 1979, the song was co-written by Debbie Harry, and Chris Stein, with the production being by Mike Chapman. In 1978 the successful music producer Mike Chapman (see also best songs 860-773 and 686) who had already had a string of hits with acts including The Sweet, (see also best songs 860) Suzi Quatro, (see also best songs 686) and Mud, (see also best songs 773) was drafted in to produce what would become Blondie’s third studio Album ‘Parallel Lines.’ He wanted to know if there were any demo’s from the past that had not been used. Debbie Harry, and Chris Stein played him a song that they had written back in 1974 called ‘Once I Had A Love,’ the song had a slow funky sound, with a disco beat, for this reason the band referred to it as ‘The Disco Song.’ Chapman convinced them to record the track in a ‘Disco’ style, and ‘Heart of Glass’ was born, thus projecting the band Blondie in to the mainstream, and making them household names. Up until this point Blondie had been a ‘Rock,’ and ‘New Wave’ outfit, respected among their peers, but many of their early fan base chose to disown them, citing that they had sold out.

‘Heart of Glass’ was one of the first songs to combine ‘Rock Music’ with ‘Disco Music,’ leading to other artists recording danceable songs, and ‘Dance/Rock’ was born. With sales in excess of 1.3 million ‘Heart of Glass’ is one of the 100 best selling songs in the UK, it was the ninth best selling single of the 1970’s in that country. The song was inducted into the ‘Grammy Hall of Fame’ as a recording of ‘qualitative or historical significance’ in 2015. Debbie Harry herself stated that ‘Heart of Glass’ was, along with ‘Rapture,’ the song she was proudest of having written.

‘Once I had a love and it was a gas, soon turned out to be a pain in the ass. Seemed like the real thing only to find, mucho mistrust love’s gone behind.’

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THE 1000 BEST SONGS IN THE WORLD EVER.

403-Fatman Scoop featuring the Crooklyn Clan-Be Faithful.

1999-It didn’t chart until 2003, when reaching Number 1.

Best Bit-At 0.23. If your looking for the answers to the great questions, such as the meaning of life, then your definitely on the wrong page this time.

Just because a song is not serious, or doesn’t have any hidden meaning, is not justification for passing it over. If there is a message it is ‘have fun,’ and that is just what this song has achieved, bringing together, and putting a smile on many a face.

Fatman Scoop was born Isaac Freeman III on August 6th, 1968, he died on August 30th, 2024, after collapsing during a performance in Hamden, Connecticut, United States, CPR was administered at the scene and he was rushed to a nearby hospital. It was later announced that he had died. His death was determined to be from natural causes, due to hypertensive heart disease and atherosclerosis, he was 56 years old. Fatman Scoop acquired his nickname, which was also his stage name, as a baby from his Unkle Jack, who would call him ‘Fatman Scoop,’ because he loved to eat ice cream. Fatman Scoop was also very famous as a ‘Hype Man,’ in ‘Hip-Hop,’ and ‘Rap,’ a ‘hype man’ is a backup rapper or singer who supports the main act with interjections, and who attempts to increase the audience’s excitement with ‘call-and-response’ chants. They are also of great use if a Rapper is on stage for long periods, by taking over for a short while to let the main act catch their breath.

Fatman Scoop spent a great portion of his career trying to keep himself in the public eye, In 2004, he was featured in the UK TV series ‘Chancers,’ broadcast on Channel 4, mentoring six British musicians trying to achieve success in the United States. In 2007, he had a role on the animated television series ‘The Boondocks,’ appearing as himself in season 2, episode 5, ‘The Story of Thugnificent,’ and also in episode 15, ‘The Story of Gangstalicious Part 2,’ from the same season. In 2008, Fatman Scoop and his then-wife Shanda hosted a reality show and podcast on MTV called ‘Man and Wife,’ the show covered topics such as jobs, finance, relationships, and sex. On August 27, 2015, Fatman Scoop entered the ‘Celebrity Big Brother 16: UK vs. USA’ house in the United Kingdom as a contestant. On September 14, he was the third housemate to be evicted, on day 20, where he finished in 11th place.

The discography of Fatman Scoop includes 12 singles released between 1998-2024 with Fatman Scoop as the lead artist, he has also appeared on a further 18 singles as a featured artist between 2001-2018. Fatman Scoop has released three official compilation Albums between 2003-2015. He has never had a top 40 hit on the American Billboard Hot 100 as the lead artist, with ‘Be Faithful’ stalling at Number 92 in 1999, but he has charted on occasions as a featured artist, with the track ‘Lose Control,’ by Missy Elliott featuring Ciara and Fatman Scoop, peaking the highest at Number 3 in 2005. In the UK, Fatman Scoop has had two top 40 hits, with ‘It Takes Scoop,’ with DJ Kool, reaching Number 9 in 2000, and ‘Be Faithful’ peaking the highest at Number 1. As a featured artist, the single ‘It’s Like That,’ by Mariah Carey, featuring Jermaine Dupri and Fatman Scoop, peaked the highest at Number 4 in 2005.

‘Be Faithful’ was produced by DJ Sizzahandz and DJ Riz, who formed a partnership in 1993 in Brooklyn, New York, and go by the stage name of ‘Crooklyn Clan,’ they have worked on many tracks for other artists over the years, with this song being their most successful. ‘Be Faithful’ was originally released in 1999, but due to getting in to legal difficulties over the many samples in the song having to be cleared it was taken off the market, in 2003 after everything was sorted the track was reissued.

‘Be Faithful’s’ main sample ‘Love Like This’ by Faith Evans, was a 1998 song that reached Number 24 in the UK chart, the ‘Faith’ in ‘Be Faithful’ is Faith Evans, she is the widow of ‘The Notorious B.I.G.’ (see also best songs 955 and 307) ‘Love Like This’ itself was created from the 1978 track ‘Chic Cheer’ by the band ‘Chic,’ from their Album ‘C’est Chic.’ The song also samples the 1991 Hip-Hop song ‘The Choice Is Yours’ by the American Rap duo ‘Blacksheep.’ ‘The Choice Is Yours’ quotes ‘Engine, Engine Number 9,’ which in turn is used in ‘Be Faithful,’ ‘Engine, Engine Number 9’ was originally written and performed in 1965 by the American Country singer/songwriter Roger Miller (1936-1992,) although Miller does not receive songwriting credit. There are also another four songs that were sampled, ‘Party Ain’t a Party,’ from Queen Pen, ‘Hip Hop Hooray,’ by Naughty By Nature, ‘Off the Books,’ by The Beatnuts,’ and ‘Can I Get A….’ from Jay-Z. In total 16 artists receive songwriting credits on the track, including Nile Rogers and Bernie Edwards of Chic, (see also best songs 432-175 and 17) and members of the American Funk band the ‘Bar-Kays’ (see also best songs 831-398 and 1.)

‘Engine, engine number 9, on the New York transit line. If my train goes off the track, pick it up, pick it up, pick it up.’

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THE 1000 BEST SONGS IN THE WORLD EVER.

404-Tennessee Ernie Ford-Sixteen Tons.

1956-Number 1 single.

Best Bit-At 2.13. We all like a good moan from time to time about our working conditions, but at least your not working to pay the company store.

‘Sixteen Tons’ is about the terrible conditions coal miners in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky, United States, had to work in during the middle of the 20th Century. Apart from the dangers to their health, and possible injury from faulty machinery, they were also very poorly paid. Employee’s were paid in commodities rather than actual money. They would receive credit vouchers which had to be spent at the company run and owned store, and their rent would be deducted from their wages, leaving many with little, or in debt. ‘Sixteen Tons’ was written, and first performed by Merle Travis in 1946. The line ‘You load sixteen tons and what do you get? Another day older and deeper in debt,’ came from a letter written to Travis by his brother John. Another line came from his father who had been a coal miner, who would often say, ‘I can’t afford to die, I owe my soul to the company store.’ The title of the song refers to a practice of initiating new miners. In the mid-1920’s, a miner tended to haul eight to 10 tons per day, whereas for new miners, other miners would slack off, so the new miner could ‘make sixteen’ on his very first day.’

Merle Robert Travis was born on November 29th, 1917, in Rosewood, Kentucky, United States, he died of a heart attack in 1983, at the age of 65. Travis was a leading exponent in the development of ‘Country,’ ‘Western Swing,’ and ‘Folk’ music, but is best remembered for developing a unique style of playing the guitar, which has become known as ‘Travis Picking,’ which was popularised by artists including Scotty Moore, (1931-2016) Lonnie Mack, (1941-2016) and Chet Atkins (1924-2001.) Merle Travis is acknowledged as one of the most influential American guitarists of the 20th Century. According to Chet Atkins, Travis ‘Went on in musical directions never dreamt about by his predecessors. He could shift quickly from finger-picking to flat-picking in the midst of a number by gripping his thumb-pick like a flat-pick. In his hands, the guitar resembled a full band.’ During his lifetime Merle Travis released a total of 23 Albums between 1947-1982. Since his death there have been a further 17 releases of compilations, and reissues. Travis had two Number 1 singles on the American Billboard ‘Hot Country Songs’ chart, (as it is now known) with ‘Divorce Me C.O.D.’ in 1946, and ‘So Round, So Firm, So Fully Packed’ in 1947.

Tennessee Ernie Ford was born Ernest Jennings Ford, on February 13th, 1919, in Bristol, Tennessee, United States, he died on October 17th, 1991, at the age of 72. Ford had been a heavy drinker for many years, having ignored warnings from his doctors many years earlier, he finally succumbed to liver failure. As well as being a singer with a rich baritone voice, Ford also worked as a DJ, and radio personality, where he created the stage name ‘Tennessee Ernie,’ In 1954 he became a household name in America due to his portrayal of the character ‘Cousin Ernie’ in three episodes of the ‘I Love Lucy’ sit com. Ford would go on to host his own prime-time variety program ‘The Ford Show,’ recording 125 episodes between 1956-1961. There are a total of 60 Albums of his recordings available, and 89 singles, of which 13 reached the Billboard top 40.

‘Sixteen Tons’ was written in 1946 by Merle Travis, and released as a single in 1947. The version I have chosen is the 1955 recording by Tennessee Ernie Ford, who released his take on the song in October 1955, the production was by Jack Fascinato (1915-1994.) The song would later appear on Ford’s fourth Album ‘Ford Favorites,’ in 1957. At the time of recording ‘Sixteen Tons,’ Tennessee Ernie Ford was busy with his television and radio commitments, and had fallen behind with his contract with ‘Capitol Records.’ Ford has recalled, ‘Capitol told me I’d be in breach of contract if I didn’t record soon, but I was always thumbing through songbooks looking for music. I liked Merle Travis’ songbook. He’d lived in the coal mining community, and my grandfather and my uncle had mined coal. I showed ‘Sixteen Tons’ to my conductor as I liked it very much. Capitol kept telling me to get over there so we went with ‘Sixteen Tons’ and ‘You Don’t Have To Be A Baby To Cry,’ and we recorded them with a six-piece band. Lee Gillette (1912-1981) (the producer) said from the control, ‘What tempo do you want it in?’ and I snapped my fingers to show him. He said ‘Leave that in,’ and that snapping on ‘Sixteen Tons’ is me.

‘Sixteen Tons’ spent eight weeks at Number 1 in America for Tennessee Ernie Ford in 1955, selling over two million copies, despite a competing version from Johnny Desmond (1919-1985) which made Number 17. In the UK the song reached Number 1, and stayed there for four weeks in 1956, with competing versions being released by Edmund Hockridge, (1919-2009) on the ‘B’ side of his single ‘Young and Foolish,’ (UK Number 10) and Frankie Laine (1913-2007) (UK Number 10.)

‘You load sixteen tons, what do you get? Another day older and deeper in debt. St Peter don’t you call me ’cause I can’t go, I owe my soul to the company store.’