“Somewhere” – Stephen Sondheim and Leonard Bernstein I am just so thankful to them for creating such a masterpiece! “Here, There and Everywhere” – The Beatles 26. It is a rock and roll landmark and should be higher than just the top 20. 12. 41. 33. The sitar intro is uniquely epic. How is this so far down?

“Higher Love” – Steve Winwood I give up! The fact that Baba O'Riley is in 4th is ridiculous. This song is number 1 on most lists so why it's at 2 on here I don't know. And a much longer career than all those other guys. Really a classic song. “P.S. I saw them when I was 17 for the first time 40 years ago and I have still never seen anything like Free Bird. 49. No other classic rock song is as great or better, and the Bohemian Rhapsody film is fantastic - it won a stack of awards including the Oscar for Best Actor, Rami Malek who brilliantly portrayed Freddie Mercury.

I was honestly surprised to see this song so high on this list, it's even ahead of Kashmir, Whole Lotta Love and Immigrant Song, which are definitely more iconic than this. Who ever does not think that needs to rethink what kind of music they listen to. 97 Pretenders No matter what people say about other songs, DREAM ON will always be my most favorite song. Listen to the live version off of the pulse tour, best all around solo I've ever listened to. My Best Friend's Girl The Cars • The Cars. “Crazy Little Thing Called Love” – Queen Some songs obviously aren't written by the person/artist(s) who actually sing it. “On the Street Where You Live” – From My Fair Lady “Just the Way You Are” – Billy Joel 53. Bohemian Rhapsody is an amazing song, but unlike stairway to H, it cuts the different genres into different parts, while stairway seamlessly fuses them into one! 19. Legendary in every sense of the word. 78. 43. This song just doesn't get old.

“I Just Called to Say I Love You” – Stevie Wonder 98 Buckcherry – “Lit Up” 55.

We Belong Pat Benatar • Tropico. As usual with The Floyd, it is not a song about love, women, sex. “All I Have to Do Is Dream” – The Everly Brothers “Midnight Train To Georgia” – Gladys Knight I can listen to either over and over, the soft vocals and gripping guitar solos. The B section is incredible and the piano is legendary. “I Will Follow Him” – Little Peggy March 99 Grand Funk Railroad – “We’re An American Band” Great contender for top three I feel, although all of these songs are great. The album was released on November 14, 2006, through Epic Records, and debuted at number 8 on the Billboard 200.[12]. It is one of the best AC/DC songs ever and will always be one of the best rock songs of all time. My grandkids who range from 7 to 13 get cranked when the acapella intro starts and they sing it word for word at the top of their lungs w Steve, Robbie and me and then scream play it again when it's done. REO SPEEDWAGON... We are talking classic rock, right? Okay, that’s unfair; don’t expect any help here unless the only love songs you’ve enjoyed since 1990 are Mariah Carey’s “Vision Of Love” and Seal’s “Kiss From A Rose.” But you should forward it to your parents! “You Don’t Have to Be a Star (To Be in My Show)” – Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr. Just take a look at their live concerts on YouTube. Most beautiful classic rock song ever. The fact that this song isn't in the top 5 is a disgrace, you get one of the greatest guitar solos of all time, and jimi's psychedelic vocals. “Chelsea Morning” – Joni Mitchell 97.