Friday, September 8, 2017

PERFECT POP TOP 200. This post: #1; the conclusion of the countdown.

Caffe` Latte` presents the 200 Most Essential…
PERFECT POP SONGS

-THE TOP 10-

10
STAYIN’ ALIVE
Bee Gees
(1977) #1
Bee Gees Stayin Alive.jpg

9
SHE LOVES YOU
Beatles
(1963) #1
First US release (Swan 4152)
8
I WILL SURVIVE
Gloria Gaynor
(1978) #1
I Will Survive Gloria Gaynor.jpg
7
YESTERDAY
Beatles
(1965) #1
Beatles-singles-yesterday.jpg
6
BILLIE JEAN
Michael Jackson
(1982) #1
Image result for billie jean michael jackson single
5
IMAGINE
John Lennon
(1971) #1
JohnlennonImagine.jpg
4
GOOD VIBRATIONS
Beach Boys
(1966) #1
Good Vibrations single.jpg
3
WAKE ME UP BEFORE YOU GO-GO
Wham!
(1984) #1
45 RPM single sleeve
2
BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY
Queen
(1975) #1
The four members of the band sit together in front of a sandy-coloured background wearing predominantly black clothing. Freddie Mercury appears to be the dominant figure, sat in front of the other three members. From left to right, John Deacon, Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor. All four individuals are looking directly at the camera with a neutral expression on their face. Above the band is some black text, printed in an elegant, italic font face. The word "Queen" followed by "Bohemian Rhapsody", the latter of which is positioned under the band name in the same format yet smaller font.
1French edition using the inner sleeve image
DANCING QUEEN
Abba
(1976) #1
Dancing Queen That's Me.jpg
ABBA had already proven themselves to be masters of pop by the time this single was unleashed. But "Dancing Queen" was different. Even critics had to admit it was catchy. Closer examination revealed a challenging vocal range executed by Agnetha Faltskog and Frida Lyngstad. Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson's production was as complex as it was alluring. Although the Swedish pop titans had enjoyed #1 success all over the planet, this was the one that took them to the top of that elusive US chart. The single also reached #1 in Britain, Europe, Canada, Australia, Mexico, New Zealand, Rhodesia, the Soviet Union and South Africa.
All of the songs from this playlist can be heard on Spotify.

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