Our Favorite Songs (11 – 15)
11. From Eden by Hozier
Year Released: 2014
Released On: Hozier
Nominated by Dj Treck of Wes Dissect. and DJ Black Butterfly of Late Nite Emo.
Nominated by DJ Way of Wes Dissect who says: I still can’t decide if Hozier’s soulful voice or his clever lyrics are my favorite part of this song. Its religious allusions and crafty puns make the song come alive, and the flamenco-style bridge adds a unique touch.
12. (Un)Lost by The Maine
Year Released: 2015
Released On: American Candy
Nominated by DJ Deja Vu of Late Nite Emo who says: This album came out at such a pivotal moment in my life, and this song reminds me I’m never alone in my struggles. Everything is temporary.
Nominated by DJ Black Butterfly of Late Nite Emo who says: “Control what you can, confront what you can’t and always remember how lucky you are to have yourself.” Need I say more?
13. Seventeen by Sharon Van Etten
Year Released: 2019
Released On: Remind Me Tomorrow
Nominated by DJ Livor Mortis of Word on the Street and The Gonch of Breakfast of Champions.
Nominated by dj midiwife of t.s. elliott smith who says: “”Seventeen”” was released on my 17th birthday
14. Suite: Judy Blue Eyes by Crosby, Stills, and Nash
Year Released: 1969
Released On: Crosby, Stills, and Nash
Nominated by DJ McKenzie of The Beatles: A Week in the Life.
Nominated by Richard Class of 1985 who says: It’s been my favorite for decades, ever since I was a tween. Still find it enchanting after 40+ years.
15. In the Still of the Night by Five Satins
Year Released: 1956
Released On: Single released on Standord and Ember labels
Nominated by Stan from North Carolina
Nominated by Jim ‘The Curator’ of The Wax Museum Show who says: Number 1 Doo-Wop of all time. Recorded at St. Bernadette’s church basement in New haven.