I had so much to pick from out of my birth year - 1974. It was and is seriously the hardest one for me. I still can't decide between my final two choices.
I mean - John Lennon's lost weekend album came out in 1974! Which isn't his best, but it's so...lost.
Steph, we had "Fly Me to the Moon."
My first choice would have been "I'll Cover You," from Rent, but the other person whose opinion matters does not like that song.
Steph, we had "Fly Me to the Moon."
My first choice would have been "I'll Cover You," from Rent, but the other person whose opinion matters does not like that song.
Well, I'm an oddball smartass, so "A Fine Romance" appeals.
If I were to be schmoopy (god forbid), it'd be "True Companion," by Marc Cohn.
Here are the critics' list & Christgau's choices from the Village Voice's 1980 Pazz & Jop poll. Scroll down for singles. Don't know if it will help, but at least there's a mix of hits & non-Billboard stuff. BTW, some stuff on the list (including the chart topper) was actually released in 1979.
Coolest first dance at a wedding song I've ever heard was "Drive" by The Cars. Because - wtf? how is that a wedding song?
Steph, we had "Way You Look Tonight". Frank's version.
London Calling, Pretenders, Remain In Light, Dirty Mind, Off the Wall, X's Los Angeles....good year.
joe--awesome! That's very helpful. Thanks!
Tina, David will start dancing around his office if you pick something from the New York Dolls In Too Much Too Soon.
If I were to be schmoopy (god forbid), it'd be "True Companion," by Marc Cohn.
Sweet song -- my sister-in-law and her husband had that. (I wasnt there, but it came up when we were planning.)