Song of the Day #2,121: ‘Vienna (Live)’ – Billy Joel

billy_joelBilly Joel’s ‘Vienna’ is a song that I tend to forget when compiling lists like this one.

But when I listen to it again, it feels like the only song in the world I’ll ever need.

It’s so beautifully written and performed, so expertly produced by Phil Ramone, and its message is so simple and profound. It’s truly perfect.

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Song of the Day #2,120: ‘If I Fell (Live)’ – The Beatles

beatles_reallyI enjoyed last week’s desert island song theme so much that I’m extending it for another two weeks.

The five songs featured this week will round out my top ten, and next week’s selections will earn honorable mentions.

This is a strong batch of songs. Any one of these — hell, all of them — could have been in the top five.

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Song of the Day #2,119: ‘Home’ – Tim McGraw

dancehall_doctors‘Home’ is a track from Tim McGraw’s great album, Tim McGraw and the Dancehall Doctors. Just about every song on this album is a winner.

The beginning of this song has always struck me as very similar to the opening notes of Elvis Costello’s ‘You Bowed Down.’ You can compare for yourself here.

I doubt the composers of this song copied Costello, and the notes aren’t exact anyway, but it has always distracted me.

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Song of the Day #2,118: ‘I Was Wrong’ – Badly Drawn Boy

have_you_fed_the_fishOne of the hazards of Random Weekends is that you can wind up with a snippet of a song that doesn’t work out of context.

Such is the case with today’s SOTD, ‘I Was Wrong,’ by Badly Drawn Boy. This minute-long track segues into its companion song, ‘You Were Right,’ which I featured on the blog more than five years ago.

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Song of the Day #2,117: ‘Maps and Legends (Live)’ – R.E.M.

rem_oldToday’s selection, rounding out my top five desert island songs, fits nicely into the discussion in yesterday’s comment section.

Dana might argue that I’m closing out with an R.E.M. song because they are one of my favorite bands. I would counter that R.E.M. is one of my favorite bands because of this song (which I featured in its original form as SOTD #201).

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