Welcome to my site! It lists every song that has ever entered the official Top 100 Singles Chart in Australia since 1950. Over 82% of those songs have streaming audio which can be played as individual tracks or via one of the site's many jukeboxes/playlists. Being able to hear the songs can be helpful for people who don't always know the name of songs that they like or have heard. I created this site to help people reconnect with songs that they've liked from the past and to discover many more! |
AMR/ARIA Top Singles of the Year Lists (The 100 Best Selling Singles of the Year)
My Top Singles of the Year Lists (Includes Singles That Have Never Charted Here)
Every AMR/ARIA Charting Single Lists (With an Average of 431 Singles Per Year)
Triple J Hottest 100 Lists (The All Time Lists Can Be Found in the Next Section)
Decade Lists, All Time Lists, Triple J Hottest 100 Lists, Weeklies & Other Lists
Since you have like all the songs that charted in Australia throughout history, what are the names of these three songs and the artist for each one?
ReplyDeleteFirst song is a rock song released either sometime in the 80s or early 90s. During the bridge, there is a lyric that is said three times. It rhymes with stranded or something similar. The singer is male and the song is generally fast but slow and soft during the intro and bridge. It is not (I'm) Stranded by The Saints.
Second song sounds similar to I Don't Like Mondays by The Boomtown Rats and Lawyers in Love by Jackson Browne. The singer sounds like Elvis Costello but I don't think it's by him. It plays somewhat fast and changes pitch at the end. I think it's released in the 70s, before the 70s or the 80s.
Third song that I've heard as a sample of it on the radio during a promotion. It opens with an electric guitar followed by a saxophone and drums played simultaneously. It's possibly from the 70s or 80s. Most likely the former decade.