Song of the Day #3,454: ‘Too Good at Goodbyes’ – Sam Smith

Continuing our march through the top of Billboard’s Hot 100 chart, we arrive at #6 and Sam Smith’s heartbreak ballad ‘Too Good at Goodbyes.’

I haven’t liked a Sam Smith song yet, and this one isn’t an exception. Mostly it’s because I find his voice grating, which I know sounds funny coming from a guy who loves Bob Dylan, Rufus Wainwright and Morrissey. I also find his songs quite generic, which is where those guys have him beat.

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Song of the Day #3,453: ‘Promises’ – Lyle Lovett

I had forgotten that Lyle Lovett’s song ‘Promises,’ in addition to appearing on The Road to Ensenada, showed up on the soundtrack of Tim Robbins’ film Dead Man Walking.

The film came out about six months before the album, but I’m not sure if the song was written for the movie. The lyrics are certainly appropriate for a film about the redemption of a death row inmate but the feelings described could apply as easily to a relationship as a crime.

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Song of the Day #3,452: ‘Big River’ – Johnny Cash

I often stumble across the website songfacts.com when doing research for the blog. If you have the right song, you’ll find a treasure trove of illuminating information.

Today’s Random Song of the Day, ‘Big River’ by Johnny Cash, features a few such nuggets, including the following quotes about the track by Bob Dylan and Tom Petty.

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Song of the Day #3,451: ‘Thunder’ – Imagine Dragons

Today is my birthday, and while it doesn’t fall on a Random Weekend, the nature of my Billboard countdown means today’s song choice isn’t in my control. So what did the hands of fate serve up in tribute?

‘Thunder,’ by Imagine Dragons, which occupies the #5 spot on Billboard’s Hot 100. This is the 4th top ten hit for Imagine Dragons, a Las Vegas-based indie rock band, and their second this year (‘Believer’ reached #4 over the summer).

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Song of the Day #3,450: ‘Gucci Gang’ – Lil Pump

In the #4 spot this week is one of those entries so unfamiliar to me that I can’t tell which name is the song and which is the artist. Is it ‘Gucci Gang’ by Lil Pump or ‘Lil Pump’ by Gucci Gang?

Turns out it’s the former. Lil Pump is a 17-year-old underground rapper from Miami, my old stomping grounds, who is part of a new young rap movement often compared to the punk scene of the late 70s. He’s also the second non-black rapper in the top four, which has to be some kind of milestone.

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