Here’s The List Of The Rolling Stone And Ranker’s Greatest Songs Of All Time

Published on 09/13/2020
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‘Blowin’ In The Wind’ — Bob Dylan

The song of Dylan, Blown in the Wind, was interpreted as his first major song in the music industry. However, it was a massive success for the folk band Peter, Paul, and Mary in the summer of 1963 and was introduced to the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1994. Rolling Stone ranks the song in the top 500 songs of all times in the fourteenth place, and Ranker Voters placed the song in number seventeen.

‘Blowin’ In The Wind’ — Bob Dylan

‘Blowin’ In The Wind’ — Bob Dylan

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‘I Want To Hold Your Hand’ — The Beatles

The song “I Want To Hold Your Hand,” placing sixth on Ranker and sixteenth on Rolling Stone, tells us that there is actually another “biggest hit” for the Beatles. The very first hit the band had in the United States in 1963 and managed to remain also at the top of 50 in 21 weeks.

‘I Want To Hold Your Hand’ — The Beatles

‘I Want To Hold Your Hand’ — The Beatles

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