
If your post is "low effort" or looks like just another way of posting streaming music, then it will be removed. If you have an interesting story behind the music, you can add this in the comments or as self-post text.įriday is for interesting discussions, not streaming music. No artist reposts for 30 days if the previous post broke 100 points Optional additional text may only be included after this part of the title. Follow us on twitter for AMA announcements and a selection of top links.Īll submissions of streaming songs and albums must follow this format or will be removed.

Rankings are based on the popularity of each song during the period of 1950 through 1969.Are you a musician? Read our guide to promoting your music. An audience that's applauding, singing along or yelling during a live recording does not count as part of the artist's performance, thus any such recording is included. While songs without vocals typically comprise this list, some exceptions fall into place: a few words repeated during a song are acceptable, such as "Tequila," " Wipe Out" or " Topsy II." A short phrase, such as 'Just a little bit of soul now' from Ray Charles' "One Mint Julep," does not disqualify a song.


Sail Along Silvery Moon - Billy Vaughn - 1958.Grazing in the Grass - Hugh Masekela - 1968.The 3rd Man Theme - Guy Lombardo - 1950.The Good, the Bad and the Ugly - Hugo Montenegro - 1968.(Love Theme from) Romeo and Juliet - Henry.

The Happy Organ - Dave "Baby" Cortez - 1959.Wonderland by Night - Bert Kaempfert - 1961.Canadian Sunset - Hugo Winterhalter with Eddie.Honky Tonk (Part 2) - Bill Doggett - 1956.Moonglow and Theme from "Picnic" - Morris Stoloff - 1956.The Poor People of Paris - Les Baxter - 1956.(Theme from) A Summer Place - Percy Faith - 1960.Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White - Perez Prado - 1955."The Third Man" Theme - Anton Karas - 1950.
