Song of the Day #2,434: ‘Time of Our Lives’ – Pitbull & Ne-Yo

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I forgot to mention yesterday that Taylor Swift’s ‘Style’ was at #6 on the Billboard chart. That’s the third single from 1989 to hit the top ten. Probably not the last.

At #8 is Hozier’s ‘Take Me to Church,’ still hanging in there after all these weeks.

And at #9 is ‘Time of Our Lives’ by Pitbull and Ne-Yo.

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Song of the Day #2,433: ‘Earned It’ – The Weeknd

earned_it_weekndContinuing the Billboard countdown, I arrive at #7 and our second Fifty Shades of Grey song in the top ten.

This one is ‘Earned It’ by The Weeknd, the man with the inexplicably missing ‘e’ in his name and the worst case of bedhead I’ve ever seen.

This song is ok — certainly better than Elle Goulding’s effort from the same soundtrack — but nothing I ever need to hear again.

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Song of the Day #2,432: ‘Night Fever’ – Bee Gees

saturday_night_feverAnd now for something completely different…

From the torch balladry of Frank Sinatra, we move to the disco era and the Bee Gees’ dance-tastic ‘Night Fever.’ Gotta love Random iTunes Weekends.

This song is the origin of the movie title Saturday Night Fever, originally titled Saturday Night. I learned that from Wikipedia.

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Song of the Day #2,431: ‘In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning’ – Frank Sinatra

wee_small_hoursWell here’s a lovely treat on a Random iTunes Weekend — the title track from Frank Sinatra’s sad-sack concept album, In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning.

I love the swinging Frank Sinatra of ‘Fly Me to the Moon’ and ‘Come Fly With Me’ but my true affection for Ol’ Blue Eyes lies with the depressing records.

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Song of the Day #2,430: ‘FourFiveSeconds’ – Rihanna, Kanye West & Paul McCartney

rihanna_mccartney_kanyeAt #5 on this week’s Billboard chart is the unexpected collaboration between Rihanna, Kanye West and Paul McCartney. How cool that Macca is charting for a whole new generation more than 50 years after The Beatles reigned.

‘FourFiveSeconds’ is an acoustic country folk pop song that features a great vocal by Rihanna, who isn’t exactly known for her great vocals. The song has a rawness that works for her and works in general.

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