I Want To Hold Your Hand - The Beatles |
3 (16%) |
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Life On Mars - David Bowie |
5 (26%) |
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Like A Rolling Stone - Bob Dylan |
2 (11%) |
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How Soon Is Now? - The Smiths |
3 (16%) |
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Boys Of Summer - Don Henley |
1 (5%) |
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At Last - Etta James |
2 (11%) |
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What'd I Say - Ray Charles |
0 (0%) |
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Moondance - Van Morrison |
1 (5%) |
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Radio Free Europe - REM |
1 (5%) |
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Suite: Judy Blue Eyes - Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young |
1 (5%) |
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Thank you for taking part in the Beatles poll.
So let's get away from the Beatles for a moment and broaden our horizons a little bit. I've taken the top 640 songs from WXPN's Top 885 songs of all time poll and put them in random order. (I know a Beatles song is first in the poll, but that's just how it worked out). I also made sure that each poll will not have two songs from the same act. I'll take the 64 winners, and they'll battle it out to see what song will be FHDC's favorite song of all time, or at least from WXPN's list. It should be interested to see some of the discussions around the various songs that will show up in these upcoming polls.
My winner might be right here on the first list.
Lets make this clear. are we voted on the song or the performance of the song? As they are listed by performer I am taking it to mean the performance.
This is definitely the performance of the song. I know there are two instances of Hallelujah on this poll, so yes, you are voting on the performance.
Handel and Leonard Cohen?
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