The first of our two song entries may give you a bit of deja vu (see yesterday's album...)
28. A HARD DAYS NIGHT-THE BEATLES (1964)
Album: A Hard Days Night
This has all the fun, all the excitement, all of the energy that was Beatlemania. John and Paul trading the lead vocal back
and forth, Ringo driving the song forward like the world's coolest conductor (which he would become years later introducing
Thomas The Tank Engine stories LOL), an excellent George solo...it's just so happy and youthful. And it's all intoduced by that
awesome opening chord! Audio link only...no You Tube..click on the arrow to the left of the first song.
https://musicmp3.ru/artist_the-beatles_ ... _kpDkw5mwM
27. TINY DANCER-ELTON JOHN (1971)
Album: Madman Across The Water
I seem to love this song more with each passing year. Especially after seeing the way it was used in the movie "Almost Famous".
If you haven't seen that movie, I won't spoil it for you, as it is an extremely powerful and emotional, yet at the same time gentle,
statement making a case for the healing power of music. If you love rock 'n roll, or music in general, really, I can't recommend that
movie enough. Elton takes longer than is customary in a song to get to the chorus, but when he does, the payoff is tremendous.
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