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Post by Zeebz on Sept 26, 2014 23:47:25 GMT -5
Oh wow. So I'm behind. I'm just going to go through and like everything I like. I will say that I really like that "Hideaway" is this high.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2014 23:54:55 GMT -5
Thanks for all the likes Zeebz
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2014 9:23:16 GMT -5
#30. Cornershop - Brimful Of Asha (Norman Cook Remix) 1 week at #1 in 1998 (#4 of 30 for '98)
This song is about the Bollywood film culture in India. Don't get that in a lot of UK #1's. I don't know a lot about this subject, but from what I've read, ever since Bollywood films were introduced in India, they have gone on to become this huge captivating force in the country. They're a form of escapism from their everyday lives. Which is what "We don't care bout no Government warnings; About their promotion of a simple life; And the dams they're building" is referring to. The films often have singing and dancing in them. But the actors don't do the singing themselves, they lip sync to background singers. One of the big named background singers is Asha Bhosle, which is what the song title is referring to. But the word "asha" also means "hope", so there's a double meaning there. Many of these films depict a life that many Indians can only ever dream of having. The films provide them with hope. This song is very joyous, and the Norman Cook production really enhances that, and it captures the theme of hope. This song talks about just one example, but it shows that music and films can be a way of escaping. It's a very unique #1 hit.
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Post by Lahey's Lucky Star on Sept 27, 2014 9:37:02 GMT -5
I CAN'T BELIEVE I MISSED HOLE IN THE HEAD THAT'S ONE OF MY FAVE SUGABABES SONGS EVER!!!! When's Rudimental coming?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2014 9:44:08 GMT -5
#29. Leona Lewis - Bleeding Love 7 weeks at #1 in 2007 (#3 of 17 for '07)
Leona had so much hype coming off of X Factor. She needed that killer single to launch her career. And she got just that. This went #1 practically everywhere in the world. This song was originally intended for Jesse McCartney, of all people, but Ryan Tedder (who co-wrote and produced this) gave it to Leona instead once he had heard her voice. This song opens with that organ note, and that note is prominent until the middle 8. I've always loved that organ note because it really adds to the mood. Speaking of that middle 8, it is one powerful part of the song. This song is about being hurt by heartbreak in the past so much that it causes her to close herself off from ever letting anyone into her heart again. But then she meets someone that changes all that (that's what "you cut me open and I keep bleeding love" means). But all her friends and family aren't convinced and they don't want them to be together. And she's trying to deal with that. The middle 8 ("And it's draining all of me; Oh they find it hard to believe; I'll be wearing these scars; For everyone to see") is the climax of her frustration. And then there's the final chorus where Leona gets to show what she can do with her voice.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2014 9:48:17 GMT -5
When's Rudimental coming? I'm not spoiling my own list.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2014 10:03:16 GMT -5
#28. Tomcraft - Loneliness 1 week at #1 in 2003 (#3 of 22 for '03)
The entire intro of this song is EVERYTHING. The music video cuts down on it quite a bit, but there is a full 8 minute version of this song. And it's not just the intro that's amazing. This is one of the best dance songs of this decade. There's so much going on in this production.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2014 10:19:40 GMT -5
#27. Coolio feat. LV - Gangsta's Paradise 2 weeks at #1 in 1995 (#2 of 17 for '95)
One of the best rap songs ever. It has a really strong message about the gang mentality. It follows this one person that's stuck being a part of it, and they regret it but they can't get out. The instrumental with all the strings, and the backing vocals in the chorus are really haunting.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2014 10:27:57 GMT -5
#26. Gina G - Ooh Aah... Just A Little Bit 1 week at #1 in 1996 (#3 of 24 for '96)
It's impossible for me to dislike this. It's another song that always makes me smile. It's just a bunch of campy fun. Right from that opening "do do do do do do do do" etc. I'm hooked. The chorus is insanely catchy "OOH AAH JUST A LITTLE BIT OOH AAH LITTLE BIT MORE". It's one of the few Eurovision songs to actually do something over here.
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Post by Green Baron on Sept 27, 2014 10:28:54 GMT -5
I love Gangsta's Paradise.
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Post by Web on Sept 27, 2014 22:14:52 GMT -5
really like Gangsta's Paradise; though always thought it was funny Coolio got pissed at Weird Al for parodying this song when he basically covered Stevie Wonder's Pasttime Paradise and changed the lyrics/message a bit. Seems like he wouldn't be the one to make that call.
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Post by Green Baron on Sept 28, 2014 13:36:13 GMT -5
All I can say is I'm glad Mad World still hasn't been outed yet.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2014 14:09:32 GMT -5
#25. Spiller feat. Sophie Ellis-Bextor - Groovejet (If This Ain't Love) 1 week at #1 in 2000 (#2 of 42 for '00)
Definitely one of my favourite dance songs ever. This was released in the same week as Victoria Beckham's first solo single (a feature on True Steppers & Dane Bowers' "Out Of Your Mind") and it was a well publicized chart battle. "Out Of Your Mind" is a complete mess so I'm glad Spiller won the battle. "Groovejet" is one chilled, laidback, summery song. It samples a disco song by Carol Williams. The production is basically a riff repeated over and over again. It's a brilliant production, but it can get a bit repetitive so that's why Sophie is added in. I really love her voice in this. I think because I find it pretty subdued which suits the song. The line "If this ain't love, why does it feel so good" sounds a bit cliche, but it's effective and it just sticks with me for some reason.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2014 14:36:49 GMT -5
#24. Michael Andrews & Gary Jules - Mad World 3 weeks at #1 in 2003 / 2004 (#2 of 22 for '03)
One of the best Christmas #1's ever. There's still one more festive #1 to come in this list, though. This is the most recent Christmas #1 to not be charity related or TV talent show related. This is one of the most depressing songs I've ever listened to it. It's a stripped down piano ballad, but the original by Tears For Fears isn't, and that version actually sounds weird to me because of it. The Tears For Fears version is fine but I definitely prefer this cover because it really captures the sombre mood. It's about depression and suicidal thoughts. The normalities of their life have become a monotonous rut. They see everything in the world as pointless and meaningless. For example, with the "Children waiting for the day they feel good; Happy Birthday, Happy Birthday" line, he's saying that something simple like a birthday, which most kids eagerly anticipate every year, to him it's just another day of the week. "The dreams in which I'm dying are the best I've ever had" is one chilling lyric.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2014 15:13:14 GMT -5
#23. All Saints - Never Ever 1 week at #1 in 1998 (#3 of 30 for '98)
"Never ever have I ever.." is almost like a tongue twister and it gets stuck in your head. This song starts with a spoken word intro that takes up about a minute. The narrator of the song has just gone through a break-up and is unsure why it ended. She asks a bunch of questions to her ex. She assumes it's entirely her own fault and wonders what she did wrong. It's an interesting way to begin a song. The intro grabs you. It's such a common thing for people to blame themselves after a break-up. After the intro, she's searching for some form of closure and continues to over-think and over-analyze the situation. Reasonably speaking, it's probably not entirely her own fault, but she can't stop thinking that it is. She just desperately needs answers and she's unable to move on without them. It's made it her feel lower than she ever has ("Never ever have I ever felt so low; When you gonna take me out of this black hole?"). Idk I just like that lyric for some reason. I just think this is a really well written song.
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Post by Green Baron on Sept 28, 2014 15:23:28 GMT -5
Mad World is about 10 spots too low.
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Post by Lahey's Lucky Star on Sept 28, 2014 15:44:02 GMT -5
Sophie Ellis-Bextor sounds AMAZING as an EDM vocalist. You should hear this for example:
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2014 15:48:44 GMT -5
#22. t.A.T.u. - All The Things She Said 4 weeks at #1 in 2003 (#1 of 22 for '03)
So this song can easily be interpreted to be about a homosexual relationship. I mean, the lyrics aren't entirely specific in that regard, but they do talk about isolation, fear of judgement, struggling to accept their feelings for the other person, worrying about their parents' approval, etc. But at the time, these two girls were going around letting everyone believe they were lesbians when they really weren't. It makes the whole thing feel gimmicky. And like they were exploiting the LGBT community just to get a hit song. That never sat quite right with me. But you know what, I still absolutely love this song and it's probably my favourite song of 2003, even if the meaning is pretty lost. It might seem hard to justify this being as high as #22 but idk. The chorus is really killer. As is the production. And I love that instrumental breakdown about halfway through.
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22. Fatman Scoop - Be Faithful [573] 21. Westlife - Mandy [565] 20. Busted - Crashed The Wedding [550] 19. R. Kelly - Ignition (Remix) [460] 18. Busted - You Said No [458] 17. Room 5 feat. Oliver Cheatham - Make Luv [454] 16. Ozzy & Kelly Osbourne - Changes [444] 15. David Sneddon - Stop Living The Lie [286] 14. Christina Aguilera - Beautiful [261] 13. Gareth Gates - Spirit In The Sky [258] 12. Elton John - Are You Ready For Love? (Remix) [246] 11. Daniel Bedingfield - Never Gonna Leave Your Side [241] 10. Will Young - Leave Right Now [223] 09. Blu Cantrell feat. Sean Paul - Breathe [195] 08. Beyoncé feat. Jay-Z - Crazy In Love [186] 07. Black Eyed Peas - Where Is The Love? [170] 06. Kylie Minogue - Slow [100] 05. Evanescence feat. Paul McCoy - Bring Me To Life [89] 04. Sugababes - Hole In The Head [37] 03. Tomcraft - Loneliness [28] 02. Michael Andrews & Gary Jules - Mad World [24] 01. t.A.T.u. - All The Things She Said [22]
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2014 16:07:58 GMT -5
#21. The Fugees - Killing Me Softly 5 weeks at #1 in 1996 (#2 of 24 for '96)
My fourth birthday #1. I'll admit I'm not familiar (like at all) with the original by Roberta Flack. But I really love this version. The song is about the feeling you get when you hear a song that really resonates with you. A song that describes you perfectly. There's just something about the mood of this song that I love. I don't know how to really explain it. The beat, Lauryn Hill's voice, the backing track in the chorus. I could do without the "one time two time" parts, but that's nitpicking.
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Post by Lahey's Lucky Star on Sept 28, 2014 16:08:40 GMT -5
Oh I love that version.
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Post by Juan Carlos on Sept 28, 2014 16:11:57 GMT -5
So good to see "Rock DJ", "The Way I Are", "Spinning Around", "Bleeding Love", "Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)", "All the Thihgs She Said" and "Killing Me Softly" so far.
The Spiller track is really good and Sophie's voice complements so great on the production.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2014 16:17:11 GMT -5
On another note, yay 3 of my favorites are still left and all in your top 20.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2014 11:08:36 GMT -5
#20. Spice Girls - Say You'll Be There 2 weeks at #1 in 1996 (#1 of 24 for '96)
My second favourite Spice Girls song. (My favourite is still to come..) It's fairly catchy and I love the production for some reason. It mixes R&B, pop, and a bit of funk; but there's a lot of sounds going on in it. The harmonies are on point. Everyone gets their moment to shine. Emma, Mel B and Geri get do solos in the verses, Victoria does the pre-chorus, Mel B also gets to do a short rap bit, and Mel C does a bunch of ad libs in the latter part of the song. The song never gets boring because of things like the rap bit, Mel C's ad libs, the "yeah I want you", the harmonica solo, etc. The video is pretty cool too. "Say You'll Be There" continues the theme of girl power from "Wannabe". It's about the two people in this relationship wanting different things. The boy is trying to bring love into the equation, but the girl just wants to remain close friends. The Spices make it clear that they're ones in control of it (like the line "Last time that we had this conversation I decided we should be friends".) The only thing they're asking from this guy is that he be there for them.
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24. Baddiel, Skinner & The Lightning Seeds - Three Lions [580] 23. Robson & Jerome - What Becomes Of The Broken Hearted / Saturday Night At The Movies / You'll Never Walk Alone [576] 22. Peter Andre - I Feel You [546] 21. Deep Blue Something - Breakfast At Tiffany's [524] 20. Take That - How Deep Is Your Love [512] 19. Mark Morrison - Return Of The Mack [447] 18. Dunblane - Knockin' On Heaven's Door / Throw These Guns Away [425] 17. Peter Andre - Flava [421] 16. George Michael - Fastlove [312] 15. Boyzone - A Different Beat [293] 14. Boyzone - Words [290] 13. Gary Barlow - Forever Love [289] 12. The Fugees - Ready Or Not [166] 11. Spice Girls - Wannabe [126] 10. George Michael - Jesus To A Child [124] 09. Babylon Zoo - Spaceman [115] 08. Oasis - Don't Look Back In Anger [87] 07. The Prodigy - Breathe [55] 06. Spice Girls - 2 Become 1 [51] 05. The Chemical Brothers - Setting Sun [33] 04. The Prodigy - Firestarter [32] 03. Gina G - Ooh Aah... Just A Little Bit [26] 02. The Fugees - Killing Me Softly [21] 01. Spice Girls - Say You'll Be There [20]
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Post by Lahey's Lucky Star on Sept 29, 2014 11:22:11 GMT -5
"Wannabe" will still be my fave from them, although this is in the top 3 with "Spice Up Your Life".
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2014 12:04:43 GMT -5
#19. Rihanna feat. Jay-Z - Umbrella 10 weeks at #1 in 2007 (#2 of 17 for '07)
This is my 15th birthday #1. I was beyond obsessed with this song during that summer of 2007. If I had a personal chart back then, this would probably be my second or third biggest song on my all time chart. This spent 10 glorious weeks at #1 in the UK. And the only song to break the double-digit barrier in the last 20 years. If any song were to do it, I'm certainly glad it's this one. It's funny how this was her first UK #1, though. She follows up three #2 hits ("Pon De Replay", "SOS", "Unfaithful") with a massive long running #1. I think it's pretty safe to say that before "Umbrella", pretty much no one thought Rihanna would be a contender for one of the biggest pop stars of recent years. Those three songs I mentioned were all big hits, but they had nothing on "Umbrella", and it didn't seem like she was going to last very long. I've always thought that making a song about an umbrella was genius. It's such an everyday object but a song centered around one wasn't exactly a common thing. It makes the song unique and it instantly grabs people's attention. Sure, it makes the whole thing a bit gimmicky, but the key is that it doesn't go overboard with it. Unlike if someone like Katy Perry had her hands on this. Also the umbrella gimmick goes one step further by adding a bit of a sexual undertone to it. The video especially. It's all to sell her "good girl gone bad" image. Most viable pop stars need an image and this is the one Rihanna went with to make herself stand out. The umbrella is obviously used as a metaphor. It's her way of saying she'll be there to support her love interest. But can be taken into a sexual context. "Umbrella" is a song packed full of hooks. This song wasn't even originally intended for Rihanna, but I can't imagine it being sung by anyone else. She makes it her own with her signature raspy vocals. The way she screams "BECAUSE". The way the middle 8 ends so strongly. And of course the "umbrella-ella-ella-eh-eh-eh" hook; which is undeniably catchy, and something people have quoted for years. Jay-Z isn't useless unlike a lot of tacked on rap features, but he does become forgotten about once his part is done. And the looped hi-hat sound works really well with the beat.
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Post by Flip on Sept 29, 2014 12:24:53 GMT -5
YAS Umbrella
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2014 12:26:29 GMT -5
#18. Shanks & Bigfoot - Sweet Like Chocolate 2 weeks at #1 in 1999 (#1 of 35 for '99)
BAW BAW BAW.. BAW BAW BAW BAW.. "da da da da da da da..". One of the finest dance songs ever. Like a lot of dance songs, I don't have a lot to say on this. Everything about this song is just amazing.
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35. Cliff Richard - The Millennium Prayer [584] 34. Lou Bega - Mambo No. 5 [559] 33. Boyzone - When The Going Gets Tough [553] 32. Boyzone - You Needed Me [543] 31. Geri Halliwell - Lift Me Up [530] 30. Ricky Martin - Livin' La Vida Loca [522] 29. Martine McCutcheon - Perfect Moment [513] 28. The Offspring - Pretty Fly (For A White Guy) [509] 27. Westlife - I Have A Dream / Seasons In The Sun [491] 26. Geri Halliwell - Mi Chico Latino [485] 25. 911 - A Little Bit More [430] 24. Lenny Kravitz - Fly Away [415] 23. The Vengaboys - We're Going To Ibiza [408] 22. Westlife - If I Let You Go [369] 21. Mr Oizo - Flat Beat [355] 20. Steps - Heartbeat / Tragedy [348] 19. Westlife - Flying Without Wings [337] 18. Baz Luhrmann - Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen) [309] 17. Ronan Keating - When You Say Nothing At All [287] 16. Westlife - Swear It Again [275] 15. Blondie - Maria [227] 14. Eiffel 65 - Blue (Da Ba Dee) [225] 13. Armand Van Helden feat. Duane Harden - You Don't Know Me [207] 12. Robbie Williams - She's The One / It's Only Us [199] 11. Fatboy Slim - Praise You [178] 10. The Vengaboys - Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom!! [165] 09. Christina Aguilera - Genie In A Bottle [161] 08. Five - Keep On Movin' [158] 07. S Club 7 - Bring It All Back [148] 06. Britney Spears - ...Baby One More Time [139] 05. Backstreet Boys - I Want It That Way [96] 04. The Wamdue Project - King Of My Castle [91] 03. B*Witched - Blame It On The Weatherman [67] 02. ATB - 9PM (Till I Come) [47] 01. Shanks & Bigfoot - Sweet Like Chocolate [18]
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Post by Flip on Sept 29, 2014 12:33:46 GMT -5
Don't know this one Oh well, I was 1 year old in 1999 so I forgive myself.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2014 12:51:52 GMT -5
#17. Rudimental feat. John Newman - Feel The Love 1 week at #1 in 2012 (#1 of 36 for '12)
My 2012 summer anthem and my year end #1. At first glance, lyrically speaking, it's repetitive – but I couldn't care less about that. The repetition of "You know I said it's true; I can feel the love; Can you feel it too; I can feel it ah-all" just makes it all that more powerful. It makes me want to shout out "I CAN FEEL IT ALL" along with the song. And then there's the instrumental which is so brilliantly amazing that I can't even put into words. I love the organ note that sticks throughout the song. Organs always add a dramatic mood. I love the drum n bass production. I love the horns. I love the part when the song comes to a stop and then builds up into this one final climax.
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36. James Arthur - Impossible [568] 35. The Justice Collective - He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother [563] 34. Ne-Yo - Let Me Love You (Until You Learn To Love Yourself) [544] 33. The Script feat. will.i.am - Hall Of Fame [516] 32. Maroon 5 feat. Wiz Khalifa - Payphone [500] 31. Katy Perry - Part Of Me [476] 30. Psy - Gangnam Style [426] 29. will.i.am feat. Eva Simons - This Is Love [412] 28. Gabrielle Aplin - The Power Of Love [399] 27. Wiley feat. Ms D - Heatwave [393] 26. Gary Barlow & The Commonwealth Band feat. Military Wives - Sing [391] 25. Tulisa - Young [383] 24. Chris Brown - Turn Up The Music [379] 23. One Direction - Little Things [373] 22. Robbie Williams - Candy [349] 21. Sam And The Womp - Bom Bom [343] 20. Cover Drive - Twilight [322] 19. fun. feat. Janelle Monáe - We Are Young [301] 18. Olly Murs feat. Flo Rida - Troublemaker [298] 17. Jessie J - Domino [295] 16. Rihanna - Diamonds [292] 15. Labrinth feat. Emeli Sandé - Beneath Your Beautiful [271] 14. Flo Rida - Good Feeling [263] 13. Rita Ora - How We Do (Party) [262] 12. Calvin Harris feat. Florence Welch - Sweet Nothing [196] 11. Rita Ora feat. Tinie Tempah - R.I.P. [173] 10. Little Mix - Wings [163] 09. DJ Fresh feat. Rita Ora - Hot Right Now [162] 08. Gotye feat. Kimbra - Somebody That I Used To Know [140] 07. Carly Rae Jepsen - Call Me Maybe [106] 06. Swedish House Mafia feat. John Martin - Don't You Worry Child [84] 05. Florence + The Machine - Spectrum (Say My Name) [Calvin Harris Remix] [78] 04. Coldplay - Paradise [61] 03. David Guetta feat. Sia - Titanium [46] 02. Cheryl (Cole) - Call My Name [44] 01. Rudimental feat. John Newman - Feel The Love [17]
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2014 13:41:50 GMT -5
#16. Take That - Back For Good 4 weeks at #1 in 1995 (#1 of 17 for '95)
This song reminds me a bit of Tom Petty's "Free Fallin'", and probably "Love Is All Around" and "To Be With You" now that I think about it. It's Take That changing things up and doing a MOR ballad. And it's probably the best song they've ever done. I'm not usually a big fan of middle-of-the-road songs. I find them pretty boring. But, "Back For Good" is one huge exception. It may not have the best lyrics, but I guess I just really like instrumental, the tune, and the sentiment of the song. That feeling of desperation and begging for this person to come back. "Whatever I said, whatever I did, I didn't mean it; I just want you back for good.." is a pretty strong chorus. It's a bit basic but it works. I do like the lyrics "Whenever I'm wrong just tell me the song and I'll sing it" and "Got a fist of pure emotion" though.
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17. The Outhere Brothers - Don't Stop (Wiggle Wiggle) [539] 16. Robson & Jerome - Unchained Melody [532] 15. The Outhere Brothers - Boom Boom Boom [520] 14. Robson & Jerome - I Believe / Up On The Roof [503] 13. Cher, Chrissie Hynde & Neneh Cherry with Eric Clapton - Love Can Build A Bridge [441] 12. Blur - Country House [418] 11. Michael Jackson - You Are Not Alone [410] 10. Rednex - Cotton Eye Joe [385] 09. Livin' Joy - Dreamer [278] 08. Michael Jackson - Earth Song [228] 07. Shaggy - Boombastic [218] 06. Take That - Never Forget [188] 05. Céline Dion - Think Twice [152] 04. Simply Red - Fairground [150] 03. Oasis - Some Might Say [120] 02. Coolio feat. LV - Gangsta's Paradise [27] 01. Take That - Back For Good [16]
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