Ask anyone what the best song is and youโll probably disagree with them. Discuss it in a group and it will fast become a hot debate. Still, itโs hard to argue when magazines label songs as some of the best of all time.
Hereโs a compilation of some of the best songs ever written, and we suspect youโll agree with a lot of these entries. See which ones make your personal list too. The ones you could listen to anytime of the day and feel better afterwards.


1. โGimme Shelterโ โ The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones performed the song with Florence Welch, Mary J. Blige, and Lady Gaga for their 50th-anniversary tour in 2012. Cool stuff.


2. โOneโ โ U2
The Edge thought of two bridge ideas, and Bono loved the other one so much that he wrote a new set of lyrics for it. The band never expected โOneโ to be a wedding hit though.
โPeople have told me they play it at their wedding,โ said the Edge. โAnd I think, โHave you listened to the lyrics? Itโs not that kind of a song.โ


3. โNo Woman, No Cryโ โ Bob Marley
This changed Marleyโs life, and he credited Vincent โTataโ Ford, a childhood friend, for the songwriting. Fordโs soup kitchen in Kingston stayed afloat thanks to the songโs success.


4. โYouโve Lost That Lovinโ Feelingโ โ The Righteous Brothers
Hall and Oates, Dionne Warwick, and many others have covered the song. And who can forget Tom Cruise in the first Top Gun movie when he sang, โYou never close your eyes anymore when I kiss your lips.โ


5. โSympathy For The Devilโ โ The Rolling Stones
In 1995, Mick Jagger explained that he came up with the phrase because of French writing. โI just took a couple of lines and expanded on it,โ he said. โI wrote it as sort of like a Bob Dylan song.โ


6. โI Walk The Lineโ โ Johnny Cash
This is how Cash got his first Billboard chart No. 1 hit. โIt was different than anything else you had ever heard,โ he shared, โA voice from the middle of the Earth.โ


7. โRiver Deep, Mountain Highโ โ Ike and Tina Turner
The song made Rolling Stoneโs list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time at No. 33, and was also inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999. Turner says putting the song together was โunforgettable.โ
Spector had her sing for hours to make it โperfect.โ
โI must have sung that 500,000 times,โ she explained to the Rolling Stone. โI was drenched with sweat. I had to take my shirt off and stand there in my bra to sing.โ


8. โHelp!โ โ The Beatles
He then told Rolling Stone that he didnโt like the recording: โWe did it too fast, to try and be commercial.โ


9. โPeople Get Readyโ โ The Impressions
Mojo Magazine named it one of the top ten songs of all time. โThat was taken from my church or the upbringing of messages from the church. Like thereโs no hiding place and get on board, and images of that sort. I must have been in an intense mood of that type of religious inspiration when I wrote that song,โ said Mayfield himself.


10. โIn My Lifeโ โ The Beatles
He added that โup until then, it had all been glib and threw away.โ
His friend and biographer, Peter Shotton, stated that the line: โSome [friends] are dead and some are living / In my life Iโve loved them allโ was a tribute to both Shotton himself and Stuart Sutcliffe, a friend who passed away in 1962.


11. โLaylaโ โ Derek And The Dominos
Boyd was the wife of friend and fellow musician George Harrison. It did work out in the end, with a marriage that lasted for nearly a decade.
โIt was the heaviest thing going on at the time,โ Clapton shared with Rolling Stone in 1974. โThatโs what I wanted to write about most of all.โ


12. โ(Sittinโ On) The Dock Of The Bayโ โ Otis Redding
Thatโs the real sound of waves for the background track too. He recorded it a few months later with guitarist Steve Cropper, just a few days before he died in a plane crash. It wass the first posthumous single to reach number one in the United States.


13. โLet It Beโ โ The Beatles
It was the title track of the last studio album of the band. โLet it Beโ was released in March 1970, and was the Beatlesโ final single before announcing their breakup.


14. โBaba OโRileyโ โ The Who
It was released as a single in 1971 and was written for Lifehouse at first. The song was created as a follow-up to โTommyโ. In 2018, Roger Daltrey described the song as a warning to kids who excessively used social media.


15. โBe My Babyโ โ The Ronettes
โThe things Phil was doing were crazy and exhausting,โ said engineer Larr Levine. โBut thatโs not the sign of a nut. Thatโs genius.โ


16. โBorn To Runโ โ Bruce Springsteen
It was Springsteenโs first international single, making it to the top 20 in the US. It was a cult hit, being so popular in Philadelphia that the song was broadcast many times in a day on a top-40 morning station.


17. โBehind Blue Eyesโ โ The Who
But he chose to go back to his hotel room to write a prayer. It began with, โWhen my fist clenches, crack it open.โ


18. โLa Bambaโ โ Ritchie Valens
It is the only song sung in a language other than English on the list.


19. โHound Dogโ โ Elvis Presley
On the Steve Allen Show later that year, Presley serenaded a dog dressed in a top hat. He revealed, โIt was a ridiculous appearance I ever did, and I regret ever doing it.โ
โHound Dogโ became Presleyโs best-selling single and is now one of the best-selling singles in history.


20. โRock Around The Clockโ โ Bill Haley And The Comets
The song was featured in the opening credits of The Blackboard Jungle and was dubbed โthe worldโs first rock anthemโ by The Guardian.


21. โBreak On Through (To The Other Side)โ โ The Doors
โI was walking over a bridge,โ he shared. โI guess itโs one girl, a girl I knew at the time.โ he said.
Elektra Records removed โhighโ from โshe gets highโ knowing it might affect radio airplay. So until the 1990s, every re-release of the song came without that word.


22. โHere Comes The Sunโ โ The Beatles
Harrison was said to have written the song at Eric Claptonโs house. He avoided a meeting at the bandโs Apple Corps organization, and as he sat in Claptonโs garden, the sun shone through after a long, cold season.


23. โRebel Rebelโ โ David Bowie
The song peaked at No. 16 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States, and reached No. 5 in the United Kingdom. Itโs a โglam anthemโ thatโs been covered by the Smashing Pumpkins, Bryan Adams, and many others.


24. โYou Got Meโ โ The Kinks
โThe song came out of a working-class environment,โ he explained. โPeople fighting for something.โ


25. โPurple Hazeโ โ The Jimi Hendrix Experience


26. โLondon Callingโ โ The Clash
โWe felt that we were struggling,โ said lead vocalist Joe Strummer, โabout to slip down a slope or something, grasping with our fingernails. And there was no one there to help us.โ
This was the only single in the UK from the eponymous album. The song climbed to No. 11 on the charts in 1980, becoming the highest-charting single band until โShould I Stay or Should I Goโ was released a decade after.


27. โWhat A Wonderful Worldโ โ Louis Armstrong


28. โA Change Is Gonna Comeโ โ Sam Cooke


29. โThe Sound Of Silenceโ โ Simon & Garfunkel
Paul Simon says that the key to the song was โthe simplicity of the melody and the words, which are youthful alienation.โ


30. โA Day In The Lifeโ โ The Beatles
Paul McCartney still performs the song live. Rolling Stone called it the Beatlesโ greatest song and according to Acclaimed Music, is the third most popular song in the history of music.


31. โMy Generationโ โ The Who
NME has the song on their list of the 100 Best Songs of the 1960s, saying, โTaking in a timeless sense of youthful disaffection via a countercultural, Mod lens, Pete Townshendโs age-defying ditty distilled what it feels like to be young, energized and in the prime of life into 3:18 minutes of bristling hedonism.โ


32. โLight My Fireโ โ The Doors
It was the part that said, โGirl, we couldnโt get much higher.โ
Morrison still sang the line and that was their first and last appearance on the show.


33. โWhatโd I Sayโ โ Ray Charles
He added, โAnd I said the same thing to the girls, I said, โWhatever I say, just repeat it, I donโt care what it is.โโ
The audience loved him so they obeyed. The song was Charlesโ first top ten pop hit and was always played at the end of his shows. The song made the National Recording Registry in 2002.


34. โPaint It Blackโ โ The Rolling Stones
Keith Richards credited Bill Wymanโs organ for the songโs success. He said, โIt didnโt sound anything like the finished record until Bill said, โYou go like this.โโ


35. โRespectโ โ Aretha Franklin
She won two Grammys in 1968, with the first for Best Rhythm & Blues Recording, and the second for Best Rhythm & Blues Solo Vocal Performance, Female. In 1987, the song was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.


36. โAll Along The Watchtowerโ โ The Jimi Hendrix Experience


37. โWhatโs Going Onโ โ Marvin Gaye


38. โStairway To Heavenโ โ Led Zeppelin


39. โLike A Rolling Stoneโ โ Bob Dylan
The track is long at six minutes and thirteen seconds. No wonder radio stations were hesitant to play the song. It peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100. Green Day and the Jimi Hendrix Experience have covered the song, and Acclaimed Music says it is the most acclaimed song in history.
In 2014, Dylanโs handwritten lyrics were auctioned off for 2 million dollars.


40. โGod Only Knowsโ โ The Beach Boys


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