Top 10 Songs ranks the top songs of the week and year 50 years ago, beginning in 1969. The top songs by artist are also ranked. Artists that sing (pop, rock, hip-hop, etc.), play instruments, and write their own songs - these are generally the greatest songs when compared against artists who only sing a song. However, production, engineering, arrangement, and improvisation are also key. With the birth of psychedelic music in the mid 1960s, a new world of recording techniques emerged that brought even greater voice and creativity to songs. Unfortunately, commercial infiltration sometimes removed these important criteria from rankings and awards. We’ve removed commercial biases and recognize great songs by presenting them here. Charts have been compiled using global data since 2004. All songs are hand picked by humans. We’re not changing popular music history; we’re bringing it to you.
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| 18 April 1974 -- Top 10 Songs of the Week -- Chart 1279 | |||
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| Rank | Song | Artist | |
| 1 | Rebel Rebel | Bowie | |
| 2 | Third Uncle | Eno | |
| 3 | Diamond Dogs | Bowie | |
| 4 | Heartbreak Hotel (Live) | John Cale | |
| 5 | Burning Airlines Give You So Much More | Eno | |
| 6 | Baby's On Fire (Live) | Eno | |
| 7 | 1984 | Bowie | |
| 8 | Taking Tiger Mountain | Eno | |
| 9 | Everything I Own | Ken Boothe | |
| 10 | Some Day Silly Twenty Three | Lady June | |
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