#50T -- "Solsbury Hill" by Peter Gabriel
#50T -- "Fly Over States" by Jason Aldean
#49 -- "Sara" by Fleetwood Mac
#48 -- Bagpipe Medley by the Simon Fraser University Pipe Band (2009 World Pipe Band Championships)
#47 -- "How I'll Always Be" by Tim McGraw
#46 -- "Midnight On The Interstate" by Trampled By Turtles
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It made me think (which can be dangerous).....Would you rather be trampled by turtles or pecked to death by ducks?
Jack Lawrence - McKinley Blues
With the refrain "hard times, hard times, they're coming", it could well be true today in light of world events.
Now for my #46 song, it's a song that gets stuck in the head of anybody that knows it. A one-hit wonder by Norman Greenbaum, who grew up not too far from me in Massachusetts (I could have walked to his house from my childhood home).
The song was a massive hit in the early 1970s and still gets a lot of airplay today on the classic rock stations. Whenever it comes on the radio, I crank it up and increase my speed by at least 10mph. So far, it has not cost me a traffic ticket.
My favorite story about Norman Greenbaum is that this one song pretty much set him up for life. He's not a rich man but the steady royalties over the decades, including movie placements, and live gigs, have allowed him a pretty decent living without having to get a 9-5 job.
Now that's a pretty good deal for being a one-hit wonder.
Norman Greenbaum - Spirit In The Sky (1970),