26 Aralık 2010 Pazar

What Makes Pop Culture Madness' Music Charts Different From Other Music Charts?


Did you know that more people are familiar with Frank Sinatra's "Summer Wind" than "Winchester Cathedral" or "Ballad of the Green Berets," yet the latter two were No. 1 hits in 1966, whereas the former only reached No. 25? And the Romantics' "What I Like about You" and Bob Marley's "Jamming" are among the most requested songs, but neither reached the Billboard Top 40 list?
Don't worry if you didn't know that, because Pop Culture Madness strives to give readers a true list of songs that have outlasted the rest from their era. The music lists are always subject to change and are based on YOUR suggestions and requests. And unless you're older than Methuselah, you can find the greatest and most remembered 200, 500, 1000, 2000, even 3000 songs since you were born, all listed by year (and going through this month's Top 40)!
Many websites rehash music that "was," but Pop Culture Madness' Pop Music lists are designed to show what music "still is." So stick around awhile and take a peek. Soon you'll go from being the person above to a music maven and all-around "Daddy Cool."

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