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Most overlooked song in pop history

Mine is Wood Beez by Scritti Politti
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  • Mine is Wood Beez by Scritti Politti
    Well it got to #10, so not exactly overlooked at the time. 

    But just listened to it again and it sounds horrifically outdated now, so probably "overlooked" with good reason now.
  • Queen - Friends Will Be Friends

    Manic Street Preachers - Hold Me Like A Heaven

    Sam Smith - Like I Can

    Noel Gallagher - We’re On Our Way Now

    Mike & The Mechanics - Over My Shoulder

    All successful acts, but these songs could have gone on to be major radio hits if the timing had worked differently. 


  • Mike and the Mechanics - Another Cup of Coffee

    Somehow it only got to number 51 in the charts.
  • Kevin Ayers: Lady Rachel - album version. Brilliant but it was never released. Instead Harvest later released an orchestral version that bombed.
  • I could list about fifty. The most overlook genre in pop history - rockabilly.  
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    I could list about fifty. The most deserved overlook genre in pop history - rockabilly.  
    corrected😉
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    Tie a yellow ribbon round the old oak tree.

    Moonlight feels right by starbuck.
  • Hal1x said:
    I could list about fifty. The most deserved overlook genre in pop history - rockabilly.  
    corrected😉
    As a great man once said, fuck you and the horse you rode in on...  :D
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  • Three by the Pogues - Pair of Brown Eye, Sally Maclannane, and Summer in Siam

    Listen - Christy Moore

    Fortress Europe - Asian Dub Foundation

    Sally Cinnamon and I am the Resurrection - Stone Roses
  • Driver's Seat by Sniff n the Tears.
  • That's Love That It Is - Blancmange
    One Man's Meat - Fad Gadget (and practically everything else by FG)
    Revolt Into Style - Bill Nelson's Red Noise
  • Chevy Thunder - Spector
  • John Wayne and Hawaii Five-O both by The Dark, a very underrated band 
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    I love you so much i can't shit - Richard Head 

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIHoCMl7syY
  • Another girl another planet by the Only Ones
  • Another girl another planet by the Only Ones
    Great choice 
  • Sky high by Jigsaw
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  • Todd Rungrens " when I saw the light " ..only got to 36 in 1972 ...gets a lot of play on the hearts,magics and booms..think people just assume it was a hit but never was 
  • Local Boy in the Photograph- Stereophonics
  • Tie a yellow ribbon round the old oak tree.

    Moonlight feels right by starbuck.
    Joke?

    "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree" is a song recorded by Tony Orlando and Dawn. It was written by Irwin Levine and L. Russell Brown and produced by Hank Medress and Dave Appell, with Motown/Stax backing vocalist Telma HopkinsJoyce Vincent Wilson and her sister Pamela Vincent on backing vocals.[1] It was a worldwide hit for the group in 1973.

    The single reached the top 10 in ten countries, in eight of which it topped the charts. It reached number one on both the US and UK charts for four weeks in April 1973, number one on the Australian charts for seven weeks from May to July 1973 and number one on the New Zealand charts for ten weeks from June to August 1973. It was the top-selling single in 1973 in both the US and UK.

    In 2008, Billboard ranked the song as the 37th biggest song of all time in its issue celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Hot 100.

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    Icicle Works - Love is a Wonderful Colour 
    Arcade Fire - Reflektor
    Stereophonics - In A  Moment
  • Match Of The Day, by Genesis. 

    One of the greatest descriptions of Saturday afternoons spent watching football matches 

    https://youtu.be/ggQnVVz2wdI 
  • What's So Funny 'Bout Peace, Love And Understanding - Brinsley Schwartz (original) including Nick Lowe who wrote it or Elvis Costello's version.  
  • Love my Way - psychedelic furs 
  • Happy Mondsys. Loose Fit
    Squeeze Hourglass
    David Sylvian Orpheus
  • Hide & Seek  - Howard Jones
    I Scare Myself  - Thomas Dolby
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