Originally posted by wolfgang59Good to be sure, but the best? I think not.
Agadoo by Black Lace
Driving rhythm and sharp witty lyrics make this a classic.
Cheeky Song by The Cheeky Girls
Overtly sexual but with a sensual hidden message in the lyrics.
Barbie Girl by Aqua
Clever condemnation of consumerism set to wonderfully rich melodies.
Ebony & Ivory by McCartney and Wonder
The song that single-handedly ended apart ...[text shortened]... ballad kept Ultravox's Vienna off the number 1 spot in 1981.
I heartily recommend them all.
Touch me by Samantha Fox.
Ironic, given that the last thing she would have wanted was me touching her.
There's no one quite like Grandma - St Winifred's School Choir
Savage indictment of the plight faced by women under the UK's dismal pension system.
Matchstalk Men and Matchstalk Cats and Dogs - Brian and Michael
L S Lowry was virtually an unknown artist until they came on the scene.
Fog on the Tyne - Paul Gascoigne and Lindisfarne
A marriage made in heaven. Who could have predicted how it all turned out?
Achy Breaky Heart - Billy Ray Cyrus
He once said that he didn't want to be too presumptuous, but that he thought he could be the next Elvis Presley.
It's always sad when you come up just short of your dream.