Our Favorite Songs (431 – 440)

431. Quand Vas Tu Rentrer? by Melody’s Echo Chamber

Year Released: 2012
Released On: Melody’s Echo Chamber
Nominated by DJ MTSPEN of Storytime/Yma Sumac Radio Program.

432. You Don’t Know What Love Is You Just Do What You’re Told by The White Stripes

Year Released: 2007
Released On: Icky Thump
Nominated by Emperor Galen who says: You Don’t Know What Love Is You Just Do What You’re Told -The White Stripes borrowed the Melody from Van Morrison’s And it Stoned Me.

433. American Girl by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers

Year Released: 1976
Released On: Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
Nominated by DJ Starling of Bump in the Night.

434. Drunk II by Mannequin Pussy

Year Released: 2019
Released On: Patience
Nominated by dj midiwife of t.s. elliott smith.

435. Stairway to Heaven by Led Zeppelin

Year Released: 1971
Released On: Led Zeppelin IV
Nominated by Dylan from DC (Music Director 2003-2004) who says: They used to play this to close my middle-school dances in the early 1990s. How weird is that?

436. Over The Rainbow by The Demensions

Year Released: 1960
Released On: Mohawk
Nominated by Tom.

437. Legalize It by Peter Tosh

Year Released: 1976
Released On: Legalize it
Nominated by Madman Donovan of Reggae Voyage who says: True anthem for ganja lovers. The prophetic words came true as we can see in the cannabis industry.

438. Ain’t No Mountain High Enough by Diana Ross

Year Released: 1970
Released On: Diana Ross
Nominated by Ian McCarthy.

439. Ballad Of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll) by George Harrison

Year Released: 1970
Released On: All Things Must Pass
Nominated by DJ Cheshire Cat of Wonderland who says: An ethereal ode to Frank Crisp, the original owner of Harrison’s famed Friar Park estate, the haunting song allows Harrison to provide a ghostly tour of the Gothic gardens and halls. In four short verses, Harrison conveys the wonder and respect he felt for Crisp and the legacy he left behind.

440. Midnight In Harlem by Tedeschi Trucks Band

Year Released: 2011
Released On: Revelation
Nominated by Michael Benson of 75% Folk.