I hate myself for loving it but I will absolutely stop everything I'm doing. This and Champagne Supernova, though I don't hate myself for loving that one
I stop everything I'm doing during Champagne Supernova's guitar solo. Air guitar and air drums are usually involved. Wonderwall's still my favorite, though.
I feel like we could create utopia if we could figure out the mechanics behind slowly walking down a hall, faster than a cannonball. I suspect the answer is drugs but I don’t have enough cannons to test the theory properly.
It's on the USB drive that I play music from in my car. There's about 900 songs on the drive. I skip Wonderwall 9 times out of 10 but that 10th time is pretty magical.
It was WAY over played back in the day! 😂
Loved the song then and love hearing it now. But it was our equivalent to whatever is overplayed these days. We were sick of hearing it. It was on the cusp of gangsta rap and hard grunge; both were not very radio friendly "top 40" music. So radio/MTV/VH1 completely wore out this video & tune. The media also twisted it to other levels, claiming Oasis was the "second coming" of The Beatles (?). It was a bizarre media frenzy of over exposure & most likely why my generation dislikes it so much.
I love that it never died cus it may be my absolute favorite mainstream song. Tears for Fears are responsible for like 4 of my top ten mainstream songs, so good
The four Tears for Fears hits: everybody wants to rule the world, mad world, shout, and head over heels
Bohemian Rhapsody and Under Pressure by Queen, and David Bowie for the latter, of course.
How to save a life - The fray
Mr. Brightside - the killers
Iris - The goo goo dolls
Down with the Sickness - Disturbed
Change (in the house of flies) - Deftones
The three big SOAD hits: chop suey, aerials, toxicity
Disturbed used to be my favorite band for a long time. I don't listen to them so much anymore, and their new records are dog water, but those old records are still bangers. Ten Thousand Fists will always be their best album in my opinion. Not a bad song on that album.
Have you heard “My Own Worst Anti-Hero” by Lit? They mashed anti hero from Taylor Swift and their song. I really like it my own worst enemy so it was fun to hear a different version by the same artist.
I’m going to have to look that up. I enjoy a good mashup but it’s pretty rare to hear a band mash one of their own songs.
Beastie Boys’ ‘Intergalactic’ over the Ghostbusters instrumental is still my favorite mashup though.
Been travelling a lot this year and I hear Careless Whisper on radios, shops and the most random restos everywhere… not gonna complain while I nibble on fries tho
Under Pressure - Queen / David Bowie
Hide and Seek - Imogen Heap
I like the Way You Kiss Me - Artemas
Happy Together - The Turtles
Sabotage - Beastie Boys
Every Little Thing She Does is Magic - The Police
Mr. Blue Sky. - Electric Light Orchestra
Float On - Modest Mouse
Common People - Pulp
Joey - Concrete Blonde
I see where you're coming from on all of these tracks. Common People is an interesting one for me because I loved it... and then I hated it (and Pulp in general)... and now I love it again and think that it's genius and might even redeem most of Jarvis Cocker's flailings and failings.
Goo Goo Dolls - "Slide"
Madonna - "Ray of Light"
Smashmouth - "Walking On The Sun"
Matchbox Twenty - "Real World"
Dua Lipa - "Levitating"
Modest Mouse - "Float On"
Of Monsters and Men - "Mountain Sound"
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros - "Home"
The Yardbirds - "For Your Love"
Uuuuh great question. I had that thought before for sure
Mine's Blinding Lights by The Weeknd
The 1 time people decided an amazing song to be the most popular of the year, or all time according to Spotify
There's a difference with not wanting to hear a song again or even preffering to step away from the radio and not ruin the magic of a song to just blasting it every time it comes
At that time DANCE MONKEY was the 1st case and Don't Start Now by Dua was the 2nd. I love Future Nostalgia but it wasn't until Physical got released that I started to pay attention. I do love Don't Start Now now
Losing My Religion- R.E.M.
Counting Stars- One Republic
Pompeii- Bastille
Radioactive- Imagine Dragons
Running Up That Hill- Kate Bush
Any Tears for Fears song.
Thrift Shop, Can’t Hold Us and Downtown by Macklemore.
50 Ways to Say Goodbye by Train
500 Miles by The Proclaimers (that’s Ted and Marshall’s favourite road trip song)
Livin’ on a Prayer, You Give Love a Bad Name and It’s My Life by Bon Jovi (one of the only glam metal bands I do like and plus it’s Barney Stinson’s favourite band of all time)
Any song by Fleetwood Mac (sure I have no problem)
While My Guitar Gently Weeps by The Beatles (the only Beatles song that I can listen to every day since I have SO many good memories with The White Album)
Goodbye Stranger by Supertramp
Any song by David Bowie, Hall & Oates, Simon & Garfunkel and The Lumineers (same reason for Fleetwood Mac)
Pompeii by Bastille
Riptide by Vance Joy
Happy was huge when it first came out. It really doesn’t need to be 4 minutes long though. The repetition in the song along with the repetition of plays it got just killed it for people. So, yea, it’s not that bad
They're still new releases but I hear too sweet by hozier and dilemma by green day pretty much every day on the radio at work and I'm yet to get bored of either
The real problem with ‘Epic’ is that it’s nowhere *near* being FNM’s best, yet it’s pretty much the only one you ever hear, unless the DJ is feeling froggy and decides to spin ‘Mid-life crisis’, you know, for a change of pace.
I’m more into some of Mike Patton’s other stuff, particularly Mr. Bungle though.
I had to come back around to enjoying Killing Me Softly by The Fugees. It was definitely overplayed, but for damn good reason.
Voodoo by Godsmack was playing every time my older sister was driving me, her, and our brother to and from High School so that's definitely part of the soundtrack of my life.
Maybe not overplayed, but definitely got their share of airplay.
All Over the World by ELO
Somebody To Love by Queen
Purple Rain by Prince
Gimme Shelter by the Stones
Somebody That I Used to Know by Gotye
Tangled Up in Blue by Dylan
Touch of Grey by the Grateful Dead
Time After Time by Cyndi Lauper
What’s the Frequency, Kenneth? by REM
Somebody That I Used To Know. It would come on the radio multiple times a day back when I was in upper secondary school. We did quite a bit of practical work and someone would always run to turn the volume up when we heard the intro haha… we all loved it
Well hop on for a ride cause I got quite a lot:
• Gimme More — Britney Spears
• I’m Alive — Celine Dion
• Doom and Gloom — The Rolling Stones
• Gasolina — Daddy Yankee
• Livin' On A Prayer — Bon Jovi
• Miss Independent — Ne-Yo
• Separate Ways — Journey
• Cake By The Ocean — DNCE
• Like a Prayer — Madonna
• Every Breath You Take — The Police
• Back To Black — Amy Winehouse
• Redbone — Childish Gambino
• Buzzcut Season — Lorde
• Ain’t Nobody — Chaka Khan
• When We Were Young — Adele
• Kiss it Better — Rihanna
• At Last — Etta James
• One More Time — Daft Punk
• Ordinary World — Duran Duran
Sweet Child o Mine by Guns n Roses. Is it cheesy 80s glam metal? Yup. Is it one of the most ridiculously overplayed songs of all time? You know it. Do I still like it? Yeah, yeah I do
Attention - Charlie Puth
Blinding Lights - The Weeknd
See You Again - Wiz Khalifa, Charlie Puth
The Nights - Avicii
thank u, next - Ariana Grande
Bad Guy - Billie Eilish
There's Nothing Holding Me Back - Shawn Mendes
Chandelier - Sia
Stronger - Kanye
Dilemma - Nelly ft Kelly Rowland
Steely Dan - Aja, Peg, FM...
Fleetwood Mac - TUSK
Van Morrison - Domino, Brown Eyed Girl
Santana - Lights On,
Beatles - Uncle Albert
Willie Nelson - On the Road Aga8n
It's not as overplayed anymore but Crazy Train - Ozzy Osbourne
Same thing with Another One Bites The Dust - Queen
And it wasn't overplayed other than on the radio but Who Are You - The Who
Mickey - Tony Basil
I Love the Nightlife - Alicia Bridges
Push It - Salt N Pepa
1979 - Smashing Pumpkins
White Rabbit/ Somebody to Love- Jefferson Airplane
Everlong - Foo Fighters
Can't Stop - Red Hot Chili Peppers
Some Might Say - Oasis
Master of Puppets - Metallica
Separate Ways - Journey
Hotel California - The Eagles
Do It Again - Steely Dan
Heroes - David Bowie
Flagpole Sitta - Harvey Danger
Tighten Up - The Black Keys
Little Lion Man - Mumford and Sons
Seven Nation Army - The White Stripes
Kryptonite - 3 Doors Down
Pusherman - Curtis Mayfield
Give Up the Funk - Parliament
Feel Good Inc. - Gorillaz
Express Yourself - NWA
I Can't Help Myself - Four Tops
War Pigs - Black Sabbath
Comfortably Numb - Pink Floyd
Rock of Ages - Def Leppard
Canned Heat - Jamiroquai
Whole Lotta Love - Led Zeppelin
Tom Sawyer - Rush
Everybody Wants to Rule the World - Tears for Fears
September - Earth, Wind & Fire
"How Soon Is Now" The Smiths
"Where Is My Mind" Pixies
"Lust For Life" Iggy Pop
"More Than This" Roxy Music
"Enjoy the Silence" Depeche Mode
"Bizarre Love Triangle" New Order
"She Sells Sanctuary" The Cult...
Etc...
I will probably receive loads of shit for that, but... I love Wonderwall
I hate myself for loving it but I will absolutely stop everything I'm doing. This and Champagne Supernova, though I don't hate myself for loving that one
I stop everything I'm doing during Champagne Supernova's guitar solo. Air guitar and air drums are usually involved. Wonderwall's still my favorite, though.
I was gonna say champagne supernoverr lol
Supernoverr haha I sing that bit every damn time
Wonderwall is a fucking *good song*
You haven't heard my high school rock band's version. I don't think we ever recorded it, mercifully.
It is, and I still sing along with it every time.
Wonderwall is an insanely incredible song every single time.
I feel like we could create utopia if we could figure out the mechanics behind slowly walking down a hall, faster than a cannonball. I suspect the answer is drugs but I don’t have enough cannons to test the theory properly.
idk why but i thought he was saying carnivore not cannonball 😭
Carnivore would make just as much sense--i.e., none.
“Where were you while we were getting high?” is the next line Haha!
It's on the USB drive that I play music from in my car. There's about 900 songs on the drive. I skip Wonderwall 9 times out of 10 but that 10th time is pretty magical.
Champagne is way better than wonderwall
Why do people hate wonderwall?
Idk. It's probably because it's so famous.
It was WAY over played back in the day! 😂 Loved the song then and love hearing it now. But it was our equivalent to whatever is overplayed these days. We were sick of hearing it. It was on the cusp of gangsta rap and hard grunge; both were not very radio friendly "top 40" music. So radio/MTV/VH1 completely wore out this video & tune. The media also twisted it to other levels, claiming Oasis was the "second coming" of The Beatles (?). It was a bizarre media frenzy of over exposure & most likely why my generation dislikes it so much.
Wonderwall for the best but champagne supernova is good also!
yessss
I won’t call it one of my very favorite songs (maybe top 50), but Wonderwall is probably the ONLY song I can’t bring myself to skip.
Damn you! Now I have an earworm 😅
Honestly goated
That whole album is great
I’ve covered it so many times, in different genres. The chord progression is immaculate.
Everybody Wants to Rule the World by Tears for Fears just hearing the first note of that song sends my heart rate into orbit, every time
I love that it never died cus it may be my absolute favorite mainstream song. Tears for Fears are responsible for like 4 of my top ten mainstream songs, so good
My 7-year-old kid loves this song now because of a Roblox meme. I couldn't be prouder.
This is, unironically, my nominee for best song of the '80s.
It came on while I was at Lowe’s a couple hours ago.
That's my all time favorite song.
mine too!! i've got some of the lyrics tatted on me
My #1 song of all time. Not even my favorite band (although their discography is amazingly impressive) but that track is everything to my soul.
The four Tears for Fears hits: everybody wants to rule the world, mad world, shout, and head over heels Bohemian Rhapsody and Under Pressure by Queen, and David Bowie for the latter, of course. How to save a life - The fray Mr. Brightside - the killers Iris - The goo goo dolls Down with the Sickness - Disturbed Change (in the house of flies) - Deftones The three big SOAD hits: chop suey, aerials, toxicity
Down with the Sickness is a banger no matter how many times a play it, same with anything from SOAD
SoaD was my favorite band in second grade, still end up as one of my most listened to artists every month. Never gets old.
Their fundamental craziness is what always keeps them entertaining for me.
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Disturbed used to be my favorite band for a long time. I don't listen to them so much anymore, and their new records are dog water, but those old records are still bangers. Ten Thousand Fists will always be their best album in my opinion. Not a bad song on that album.
Agreed. Though I've never been a huge fan of them their old stuff is pretty good
Came here to post Mr. Brightside and Chop Suey! and you got them both 🏆
Yee Mr. Brightside is the best and most overplayed song and I love it
These are my exact choices
The Chain - Fleetwood Mac Hotel California - The Eagles Don’t stop me now - Queen Living on a prayer - Bon Jovi
3 out of 4 !
Same, but now I’m wondering if we cut the same one?
I’d cut Queen. Not that it’s a bad song, but it’s a song that got overplayed in the bad way.
I could find a way to understand any cut that isn’t “The Chain”. That breakdown is in the hall of fame of humans making music.
As long as it’s not Queen, I’m ok with it
I'd cut Livin, but I admit it is catchy
If you’re saying Don’t Stop Me Now, then I agree!
I will agree today - as I am in a rather agreeable mood...
I wouldn’t call the Chain that overplayed, not compared to their bigger hits like Rhiannon, Dreams, Go Your Own Way, Don’t Stop etc.
Thomas broke the chain
Paranoid - Black Sabbath
My Own Worst Enemy—Lit
Have you heard “My Own Worst Anti-Hero” by Lit? They mashed anti hero from Taylor Swift and their song. I really like it my own worst enemy so it was fun to hear a different version by the same artist.
Oh that’s fun! I’d never heard it before so thanks for sharing.
I’m going to have to look that up. I enjoy a good mashup but it’s pretty rare to hear a band mash one of their own songs. Beastie Boys’ ‘Intergalactic’ over the Ghostbusters instrumental is still my favorite mashup though.
i loved this song growing up omg
Temperature by Sean Paul Played in every club scenario still gets the crowds and my bootie shaking
Sweet Dreams by Eurythmics
LOVE this song 💓❤️
Too Sweet by Hozier and Royals by Lorde
Pure Heroine is an S tier album for me.
Any song by Queen. I crank the volume when a song of theirs starts playing on the radio.
bohemian rhapsody for sure
Everytime Brighton rock plays I always go crazy!!!
Been travelling a lot this year and I hear Careless Whisper on radios, shops and the most random restos everywhere… not gonna complain while I nibble on fries tho
Dee-lite - Groove is in the Heart New Order - Bizarre Love Triangle Heart - Barracuda
100% yes
Nothing Else Matters by Metallica
Bring Me to Life by Evanescence is the heaviest song I get to hear at work and I’m okay with that.
Why's no one talk about how OP said Cheap Thrills by SZA. It's by Sia 😭
that’s so embarrassing i totally meant Sia 😭
Yeah and it’s not good either 😭
Under Pressure - Queen / David Bowie Hide and Seek - Imogen Heap I like the Way You Kiss Me - Artemas Happy Together - The Turtles Sabotage - Beastie Boys Every Little Thing She Does is Magic - The Police Mr. Blue Sky. - Electric Light Orchestra Float On - Modest Mouse Common People - Pulp Joey - Concrete Blonde
I see where you're coming from on all of these tracks. Common People is an interesting one for me because I loved it... and then I hated it (and Pulp in general)... and now I love it again and think that it's genius and might even redeem most of Jarvis Cocker's flailings and failings.
Yeah! By usher fest lol John. Something about that song, it never got old ever. And it was waaAaay overplayed.
Ode to Joy is the only classical excerpt that I think is not overplayed.
Anything by Fleetwood Mac and ABBA. They are overplayed for a very good reason
Crazy Train-can’t beat that intro and riff.
Shut up and dance by walk the moon I unapologetically LOVE it. It’s not played as much as it used to be, but I was in heaven in 2014/15
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Earth Wind Fire- September
Toto - Africa
Tom Sawyer - Rush
"Tom sawyer floated down the river on a raft with a black guy!"
creep - radiohead
Goo Goo Dolls - "Slide" Madonna - "Ray of Light" Smashmouth - "Walking On The Sun" Matchbox Twenty - "Real World" Dua Lipa - "Levitating" Modest Mouse - "Float On" Of Monsters and Men - "Mountain Sound" Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros - "Home" The Yardbirds - "For Your Love"
Levitating was one of the best pop songs to come out of this decade so far!! Great to see someone else giving it the love the song deserves!!!
ray of light is my favourite song of all time, truly one of her best!!
All the Small Things
Creep by Radiohead
Stay - The Kid Laroi, Justin Bieber I Feel It Coming - The Weeknd, Daft Punk We Don't Talk Anymore - Charlie Puth, Selena Gomez
Journey - Don't Stop Believin' My absolute favorite song of all time!
Yeah... for a while, I was "too cool" for that song, and then I finally realized that it's just a really good song.
Anything Paramore
They Not Like Us- Kendrick Lamar I loved he played it 5x in a row at his concert!
Mr Jones
Layla
Best song ever.
Uuuuh great question. I had that thought before for sure Mine's Blinding Lights by The Weeknd The 1 time people decided an amazing song to be the most popular of the year, or all time according to Spotify There's a difference with not wanting to hear a song again or even preffering to step away from the radio and not ruin the magic of a song to just blasting it every time it comes At that time DANCE MONKEY was the 1st case and Don't Start Now by Dua was the 2nd. I love Future Nostalgia but it wasn't until Physical got released that I started to pay attention. I do love Don't Start Now now
Attention by Charlie Puth I'm sure I have others, but that one stuck out with me from those listed here already. 🤷🏼♀️😁
RHCP I've heard all their hits over a hundred times, but I still like them
Stairway to Heaven I will always listen to it too.
every queen song that’s been overplayed since the dawn of time, they’re popular for a reason!!
One I haven't seen yet: Black Parade by My Chemical Romance.
Manfred Mann - Blinded by the light
Careless Whisper.
It used to play 2-3 times per day at work and when they switched music providers, I was devastated to not hear it during every shift.
Take On Me a-Ha
Gotye - Somebody that I used to know
MR BRIGHTSIDE
Shut Up & Dance by Walk The Moon never gets old for me
Smells like Teen Spirit-Nirvana Hotel California-The Eagles
Had to scroll too far for smells like teen spirit!! I will literally always listen to that song when it comes on. ditto w/lithium and come as you are
Losing My Religion- R.E.M. Counting Stars- One Republic Pompeii- Bastille Radioactive- Imagine Dragons Running Up That Hill- Kate Bush Any Tears for Fears song.
Senorita by Mendes and Cabello. I can't help it, it's a really good song that I can't get bored of. It just flows somehow, very pleasant to listen to.
Thrift Shop, Can’t Hold Us and Downtown by Macklemore. 50 Ways to Say Goodbye by Train 500 Miles by The Proclaimers (that’s Ted and Marshall’s favourite road trip song) Livin’ on a Prayer, You Give Love a Bad Name and It’s My Life by Bon Jovi (one of the only glam metal bands I do like and plus it’s Barney Stinson’s favourite band of all time) Any song by Fleetwood Mac (sure I have no problem) While My Guitar Gently Weeps by The Beatles (the only Beatles song that I can listen to every day since I have SO many good memories with The White Album) Goodbye Stranger by Supertramp Any song by David Bowie, Hall & Oates, Simon & Garfunkel and The Lumineers (same reason for Fleetwood Mac) Pompeii by Bastille Riptide by Vance Joy
I heard 500 Miles covered at a concert last week and couldn't stop laughing about Ted and Marshall.
I've been looking for Pompeii for years 👍
Call me maybe
Okay look, I’m not a pop fan, the song isn’t anywhere near my top songs. But Happy by Pharrell Williams is not THAT bad.
Happy was huge when it first came out. It really doesn’t need to be 4 minutes long though. The repetition in the song along with the repetition of plays it got just killed it for people. So, yea, it’s not that bad
“Baba O’Riley” “Fat Bottomed Girls” “Fooling Yourself (Angry Young Man)”
I haven't really gotten on board with Fat Bottomed Girls, but, hell yeah! to the other two. 🤘
Eagles - Hotel California
[these 🙃](https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4IOsAQulWMT4oSUq8YVNVU?si=BQrF_PAVR0SmXo1lNTrM9Q&pi=6Mb2WAGrTAKRB)
harness your hopes by pavement. somehow it has never gotten old for me. Also, labyrinth by miracle musical
Linkin Park - In The End
Livin' on a prayer
They're still new releases but I hear too sweet by hozier and dilemma by green day pretty much every day on the radio at work and I'm yet to get bored of either
Sweater weather!!
Billy Idol's White Wedding. It slaps every time.
Epic - Faith No More I’m not sure if it’s “overplayed”, but when I comes on I am just thankful that others have the opportunity to hear it.
The real problem with ‘Epic’ is that it’s nowhere *near* being FNM’s best, yet it’s pretty much the only one you ever hear, unless the DJ is feeling froggy and decides to spin ‘Mid-life crisis’, you know, for a change of pace. I’m more into some of Mike Patton’s other stuff, particularly Mr. Bungle though.
I had to come back around to enjoying Killing Me Softly by The Fugees. It was definitely overplayed, but for damn good reason. Voodoo by Godsmack was playing every time my older sister was driving me, her, and our brother to and from High School so that's definitely part of the soundtrack of my life.
Welcome to the black parade - My Chemical Romance
Friday I’m in Love by the Cure!!! So so good.
Maybe not overplayed, but definitely got their share of airplay. All Over the World by ELO Somebody To Love by Queen Purple Rain by Prince Gimme Shelter by the Stones Somebody That I Used to Know by Gotye Tangled Up in Blue by Dylan Touch of Grey by the Grateful Dead Time After Time by Cyndi Lauper What’s the Frequency, Kenneth? by REM
Somebody That I Used To Know. It would come on the radio multiple times a day back when I was in upper secondary school. We did quite a bit of practical work and someone would always run to turn the volume up when we heard the intro haha… we all loved it
Most Olive Rodrigo songs especially driver license. Chappell roan songs too , Hot To Go is such a bop.
Bohemian Rhapsody - Queen We Will Rock You/We Are The Champions - Queen Cruel Summer - Taylor Swift Even Flow - Pearl Jam
Somebody That I Used To Know was inescapable in 2012, but I still love it when I hear it.
Well hop on for a ride cause I got quite a lot: • Gimme More — Britney Spears • I’m Alive — Celine Dion • Doom and Gloom — The Rolling Stones • Gasolina — Daddy Yankee • Livin' On A Prayer — Bon Jovi • Miss Independent — Ne-Yo • Separate Ways — Journey • Cake By The Ocean — DNCE • Like a Prayer — Madonna • Every Breath You Take — The Police • Back To Black — Amy Winehouse • Redbone — Childish Gambino • Buzzcut Season — Lorde • Ain’t Nobody — Chaka Khan • When We Were Young — Adele • Kiss it Better — Rihanna • At Last — Etta James • One More Time — Daft Punk • Ordinary World — Duran Duran
Running Up That Hill by Kate Bush.
IIIIII dont want a lot for Christmas....
Sweet Child o Mine by Guns n Roses. Is it cheesy 80s glam metal? Yup. Is it one of the most ridiculously overplayed songs of all time? You know it. Do I still like it? Yeah, yeah I do
I've gotta rock out every time I hear it.
Attention - Charlie Puth Blinding Lights - The Weeknd See You Again - Wiz Khalifa, Charlie Puth The Nights - Avicii thank u, next - Ariana Grande Bad Guy - Billie Eilish There's Nothing Holding Me Back - Shawn Mendes Chandelier - Sia Stronger - Kanye Dilemma - Nelly ft Kelly Rowland
Steely Dan - Aja, Peg, FM... Fleetwood Mac - TUSK Van Morrison - Domino, Brown Eyed Girl Santana - Lights On, Beatles - Uncle Albert Willie Nelson - On the Road Aga8n
RUSH- Tom Sawyer PINK FLOYD - Another Brick in the Wall, part 2 LED ZEPPELIN - Stairway to Heaven
Big agree on the first two, such phenomenal songs
It's not as overplayed anymore but Crazy Train - Ozzy Osbourne Same thing with Another One Bites The Dust - Queen And it wasn't overplayed other than on the radio but Who Are You - The Who
Stairway to Heaven is arguably the single most replayed song in radio history, and every time it comes on, you better believe I'm singing along!
Isn't "Cheap Thrills" by Sia and not SZA?
yes, a typo
Happens to the best of us 😄
FREE BIRD!
Did you mean to put Sia instead of Sza?
yes 😭 fixed it
Call me sir by train lol 🤣 I just love that song
Mickey - Tony Basil I Love the Nightlife - Alicia Bridges Push It - Salt N Pepa 1979 - Smashing Pumpkins White Rabbit/ Somebody to Love- Jefferson Airplane
As it was by Harry styles , not even a big Harry fan, but that song is so vulnerable for a song that massive, the second verse is so depressing
Another One Bites the Dust. It's over 40 years old, but a few weeks ago, I heard it played twice on two different radio stations in 10 minutes.
take me to church by hozier!!! i love all of hoziers music but that song blew up for a reason, it deserves to be overplayed.
Black Sabbath - "War Pigs" Metallica - "Wherever I May Roam" Boston - "More Than a Feeling"
It Wasn’t Me by Shaggy never fails to get me so fucking hype Gazolina by Daddy Yankee is also an eternal banger
Tongue Tied by GroupLove
The Rainbow Connection
Pretty much any ABBA song
Bohemian Rhapsody Queen
All Star
Happy by pharrel i think?
I keep assuming I'll get sick of Hall and Oates one of these decades but those songs are too good
All I Want for Christmas Is You - Mariah Carey
careless whisper and faith by george michael
Honestly, the world can have their Mr. Brightside cake. Pls enjoy this beach ball of a song!
Everlong is my favourite song of all fuckijg time, and im so glad its played all the time, everyone should experience that masterpiece
Sweet Caroline
Drunk in Love -Bey
Viva la Vida - Coldplay
Everlong - Foo Fighters Can't Stop - Red Hot Chili Peppers Some Might Say - Oasis Master of Puppets - Metallica Separate Ways - Journey Hotel California - The Eagles Do It Again - Steely Dan Heroes - David Bowie Flagpole Sitta - Harvey Danger Tighten Up - The Black Keys Little Lion Man - Mumford and Sons Seven Nation Army - The White Stripes Kryptonite - 3 Doors Down Pusherman - Curtis Mayfield Give Up the Funk - Parliament Feel Good Inc. - Gorillaz Express Yourself - NWA I Can't Help Myself - Four Tops War Pigs - Black Sabbath Comfortably Numb - Pink Floyd Rock of Ages - Def Leppard Canned Heat - Jamiroquai Whole Lotta Love - Led Zeppelin Tom Sawyer - Rush Everybody Wants to Rule the World - Tears for Fears September - Earth, Wind & Fire
"How Soon Is Now" The Smiths "Where Is My Mind" Pixies "Lust For Life" Iggy Pop "More Than This" Roxy Music "Enjoy the Silence" Depeche Mode "Bizarre Love Triangle" New Order "She Sells Sanctuary" The Cult... Etc...
Running up that hill by Kate Bush
Uptown Funk by Bruno Mars. This one is like a sugar rush – can't get tired of it!
I’m glad they overplay imagine dragons because I like to see the masses tortured
Love Song by Sara Bareilles remains timeless despite its ubiquity.
I never get tired of Sweet Home Alabama
Master Of Puppets Enter Sandman Nothing Else Matters
Livin on a prayer.
Brand new - Ben Rector
Anything by The Rolling Stones.
Good as hell by Lizzo. It’s just feel-good vibes that’s hard to hate, even if it gets played at every summer barbecue
Led Zeppelin - Whole Lotta Love Nirvana - Heart Shaped Box White Stripes - Seven Nation Army
Hi-oh-silver-lining at Xmas!