Best Music of All Time

Ask 20 people what the best song of all time is, and you’ll probably get 20 different answers. That’s the beauty of a great song. It has the power to move you on a personal level, which is far more important than what anyone else thinks.

The top music of all time:

  1. Imagine‘ — John Lennon. Getty Images.
  2. Hey Jude‘ — The Beatles.
  3. ‘(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction‘ — The Rolling Stones.
  4. Yesterday‘ — The Beatles.
  5. Good Vibrations‘ — The Beach Boys.
  6. Smells Like Teen Spirit‘ — Nirvana.
  7. Johnny B.
  8. I Want To Hold Your Hand‘ — The Beatles.
  9. Blowin’ In The Wind’ — Bob Dylan.
  10. God Only Knows’ — The Beach Boys.

Here are the best artists of all time:

  1. The Beatles
  2. Bob Dylan
  3. Elvis Presley
  4. Madonna
  5. James Brown
The Beatles
“A Day in the Life”
“I Want to Hold Your Hand”
“Strawberry Fields Forever”
“Yesterday”
“In My Life”
Bob Dylan
‘Like a Rolling Stone’
‘A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall’
‘Tangled Up in Blue’
‘Just Like a Woman’
‘All Along the Watchtower’
Elvis Presley
“Hound Dog”
“Love Me Tender”
 “Jailhouse Rock”
“Teddy Bear”
 “All Shook Up”

James Brown
Please, Please, Please
 Papa’s Got a Brand New Bag
 Cold Sweat
 Say It Loud – I’m Black and I’m Proud
 Funky Drummer
Madonna
 “Like a Prayer”
“Vogue”
 “Into the Groove”
 “Express Yourself”
“Ray of Light”


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Fun Facts About Music

They say music is a universal language. And, you know, they’re probably right. After all, who doesn’t love a great, foot-tapping tune? But as much as you love music and music theory in all its forms—and as much as you think you know about your favorite songs and artists—there are still plenty of opportunities to be totally floored.

Here are 20 fun facts about music:

  1. Musicians Have Shorter Life Spans Than the General Population
  2. In 2016, Mozart Sold More CD’s than Beyoncé
  3. Singing in a Group Boosts Mood
  4. Some People Feel Nothing Toward Music
  5. Listening to Music Enhances Physical Performance
  6. Rod Stewart Hosted the Largest Ever Free Concert
  7. An Astronaut Released an Album with All Songs Recorded in Space
  8. The British Navy Uses Britney Spears Songs to Scare Off Pirates
  9. Music Affects Your Perception of the World
  10. Music Helps Plants Grow Faster
  11. None of The Beatles Could Read or Write Music
  12. The Most Expensive Musical Instrument Sold for $15.9 Million
  13. Musical Education Leads to Better Test Score
  14. Listening to Music Utilizes the Entire Brain
  15. Music is Physically Good for Your Heart
  16. International Strange Music Day Is a Thing
  17. A Song That Gets Stuck in Your Head is Called an Ear-worm
  18. Cows Produce More Milk When Listening to Slow Music
  19. Music Helps People with Brain Injuries Recall Personal Memories
  20. The Spice Girls Did Not Choose Their Nicknames

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History of Music

Hello guys! Welcome to my blog. In this blog I’ll be talking about music and its history. I find music very important to me and a day just can’t pass without me hearing it! I hope this blog will help you know more about music and will hopefully pull you closer to loving music even more.

So to start of, what is music? Music is an art form and cultural activity whose medium is sound organized in time. General definitions of music include common elements such as pitch, rhythm, dynamics, and the sonic qualities of timbre and texture. Different styles or types of music may emphasize, de-emphasize or omit some of these elements. Types of Music are like:

  • Folk Music
  • Pop
  • Hip – Hop
  • Jazz
  • Rock
  • Classical Music
  • Country Music, Etc……
Pop Music
Such as:
Don’t start now – Dua Lips
-Lose you to love me – Selena Gomez

-I don’t care – Justin Beiber
-Memories – Maroon 5
-Sucker – Jonas Brothers
Hip-Hop Music
Such as:
Highest in the Room – Travis Scott
Old Town Road – Lil Nas X
BOP- DaBaby
Godzilla- Eminem
Money in the Grave – Drake

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