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03-31-2005, 07:26 AM
Our Canadian Broadcasting Station, CBC, just recently posted results of a Canada-wide contest for Canadians to select their all-time favourite 50 Canadian songs.
I thought I'd post the list for everyone to peruse at RaveRecs.
So............ What has been ignorantly left off of the list?? You do not have to be a Canadian to respond, hey.
Also, What are some surprises??
I'm sure some recently discussed bands from up North are glaringly missing in action.
What DO U Think??
The List
The 50 Tracks' List
1. ‘Four Strong Winds' by Ian and Sylvia (1963)
(3850) 4%
2. ‘If I had $1000000” by the Barenaked Ladies (1992)
(3814) 4%
3. ‘Heart of Gold' by Neil Young (1971)
(3761) 4%
4. ‘Northwest Passage' by Stan Rogers (1981)
(3598) 4%
5. ‘American Woman' by The Guess Who (1970)
(3531) 4%
6. ‘Canadian Railroad Trilogy' by Gordon Lightfoot (1967)
(3397) 3%
7. ‘Both Sides Now' by Joni Mitchell (1969)
(3105) 3%
8. ‘Suzanne' by Leonard Cohen (1967)
(3067) 3%
9. ‘Big Yellow Taxi' by Joni Mitchell (1970)
(2998) 3%
10. ‘Early Morning Rain' by Gordon Lightfoot (1966)
(2798) 3%
11. ‘Lovers in a Dangerous Time' by Bruce Cockburn (1984)
(2782) 3%
12. ‘The Hockey Song' by Stompin' Tom Connors (1973)
(2701) 3%
13. ‘Life is a Highway' by Tom Cochrane (1991)
(2586) 3%
14. ‘Try' by Blue Rodeo (1987)
(2581) 3%
15. ‘The Weight' by The Band (1968)
(2553) 3%
16. ‘New Orleans is Sinking” by The Tragically Hip (1989)
(2534) 3%
17. ‘Summer of '69' by Bryan Adams (1984)
(2509) 3%
18. ‘Takin' Care of Business' by Bachman-Turner Overdrive (1974)
(2251) 2%
19. ‘Snowbird' Anne Murray (1970)
(2234) 2%
20. ‘Angel' by Sarah McLachlan (1997)
(2207) 2%
21. ‘Constant Craving' by k.d. lang (1992)
(2113) 2%
22. ‘Home for a Rest' by Spirit of the West (1990)
(2062) 2%
23. ‘These Eyes' by The Guess Who (1969)
(2054) 2%
24. ‘Rockin' in the Free World' by Neil Young (1989)
(2006) 2%
25. ‘Sundown' by Gordon Lightfoot (1973)
(1929) 2%
26. ‘The Universal Soldier' by Buffy Sainte-Marie (1964)
(1910) 2%
27. ‘Courage' by the Tragically Hip (1992)
(1859) 2%
28. ‘You Oughta Know' by Alanis Morissette (1995)
(1846) 2%
29. ‘Wondering Where The Lions Are” by Bruce Cockburn (1979)
(1659) 2%
30. ‘Mon Pays' by Gilles Vigneault (1965)
(1648) 2%
31. ‘Raise a Little Hell' by Trooper (1978)
(1616) 2%
32. ‘Hasn't Hit Me Yet” Blue Rodeo (1993)
(1569) 2%
33. 'Tom Sawyer' by Rush (1981)
(1424) 1%
34. ‘I'm Movin' On” by Hank Snow (1950)
(1258) 1%
35. ‘Echo Beach' by Martha and the Muffins (1980)
(1166) 1%
36. ‘The Safety Dance' by Men Without Hats (1982)
(1118) 1%
37. ‘Crabbuckit' K-OS (2004)
(1043) 1%
38. ‘High School Confidential' by Rough Trade (1980)
(1055) 1%
39. ‘Brother Down' Sam Roberts (2001)
(1003) 1%
40. ‘Diana' by Paul Anka (1957)
(994) 1%
41. ‘Sonny's Dream' by The Wonderful Grand Band (1981)
(941) 1%
42. ‘Tower of Song' by Leonard Cohen (1988)
(924) 1%
43. ‘Sh-Boom (Life Could Be A Dream)' by the Crew Cuts (1954)
(890) 1%
44. ‘Rise Up' by The Parachute Club (1983)
(874) 1%
45. ‘Coax Me” by Sloan (1994)
(832) 1%
46. ‘Let Your Backbone Slide' Maestro Fresh-Wes (1990)
(809) 1%
47. ‘I'll Never Smile Again' by Ruth Lowe, performed by the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra (1940)
(619) 1%
48. “Fly By Night” by Rush (1975)
(552) 1%
49. ‘Disco Sucks ' by D.O.A. (1978)
(366) 0%
50. ‘My Swiss Moonlight Lullaby' by Wilf Carter (1933)
(250) 0%
50 Tracks Essential Song Criteria:
- Does it woo you with words?
- Does it move you with melody?
- Does it have you from the hook?
- Does it define a generation?
- Did it create a musical revolution?
Visit the CRTC website to find out what qualifies as a Canadian song.
Most of the songs are available for preview on iTunes Canada.
Visit iTunes to hear the best Canada has to offer, as chosen by Jian and his panellists.
Please note: You will need to have iTunes installed on your computer
(Macintosh or Windows) in order to access the content on iTunes. If you
do not have iTunes installed on your computer, you will be walked
through the installation process.
I thought I'd post the list for everyone to peruse at RaveRecs.
So............ What has been ignorantly left off of the list?? You do not have to be a Canadian to respond, hey.
Also, What are some surprises??
I'm sure some recently discussed bands from up North are glaringly missing in action.
What DO U Think??
The List
The 50 Tracks' List
1. ‘Four Strong Winds' by Ian and Sylvia (1963)
(3850) 4%
2. ‘If I had $1000000” by the Barenaked Ladies (1992)
(3814) 4%
3. ‘Heart of Gold' by Neil Young (1971)
(3761) 4%
4. ‘Northwest Passage' by Stan Rogers (1981)
(3598) 4%
5. ‘American Woman' by The Guess Who (1970)
(3531) 4%
6. ‘Canadian Railroad Trilogy' by Gordon Lightfoot (1967)
(3397) 3%
7. ‘Both Sides Now' by Joni Mitchell (1969)
(3105) 3%
8. ‘Suzanne' by Leonard Cohen (1967)
(3067) 3%
9. ‘Big Yellow Taxi' by Joni Mitchell (1970)
(2998) 3%
10. ‘Early Morning Rain' by Gordon Lightfoot (1966)
(2798) 3%
11. ‘Lovers in a Dangerous Time' by Bruce Cockburn (1984)
(2782) 3%
12. ‘The Hockey Song' by Stompin' Tom Connors (1973)
(2701) 3%
13. ‘Life is a Highway' by Tom Cochrane (1991)
(2586) 3%
14. ‘Try' by Blue Rodeo (1987)
(2581) 3%
15. ‘The Weight' by The Band (1968)
(2553) 3%
16. ‘New Orleans is Sinking” by The Tragically Hip (1989)
(2534) 3%
17. ‘Summer of '69' by Bryan Adams (1984)
(2509) 3%
18. ‘Takin' Care of Business' by Bachman-Turner Overdrive (1974)
(2251) 2%
19. ‘Snowbird' Anne Murray (1970)
(2234) 2%
20. ‘Angel' by Sarah McLachlan (1997)
(2207) 2%
21. ‘Constant Craving' by k.d. lang (1992)
(2113) 2%
22. ‘Home for a Rest' by Spirit of the West (1990)
(2062) 2%
23. ‘These Eyes' by The Guess Who (1969)
(2054) 2%
24. ‘Rockin' in the Free World' by Neil Young (1989)
(2006) 2%
25. ‘Sundown' by Gordon Lightfoot (1973)
(1929) 2%
26. ‘The Universal Soldier' by Buffy Sainte-Marie (1964)
(1910) 2%
27. ‘Courage' by the Tragically Hip (1992)
(1859) 2%
28. ‘You Oughta Know' by Alanis Morissette (1995)
(1846) 2%
29. ‘Wondering Where The Lions Are” by Bruce Cockburn (1979)
(1659) 2%
30. ‘Mon Pays' by Gilles Vigneault (1965)
(1648) 2%
31. ‘Raise a Little Hell' by Trooper (1978)
(1616) 2%
32. ‘Hasn't Hit Me Yet” Blue Rodeo (1993)
(1569) 2%
33. 'Tom Sawyer' by Rush (1981)
(1424) 1%
34. ‘I'm Movin' On” by Hank Snow (1950)
(1258) 1%
35. ‘Echo Beach' by Martha and the Muffins (1980)
(1166) 1%
36. ‘The Safety Dance' by Men Without Hats (1982)
(1118) 1%
37. ‘Crabbuckit' K-OS (2004)
(1043) 1%
38. ‘High School Confidential' by Rough Trade (1980)
(1055) 1%
39. ‘Brother Down' Sam Roberts (2001)
(1003) 1%
40. ‘Diana' by Paul Anka (1957)
(994) 1%
41. ‘Sonny's Dream' by The Wonderful Grand Band (1981)
(941) 1%
42. ‘Tower of Song' by Leonard Cohen (1988)
(924) 1%
43. ‘Sh-Boom (Life Could Be A Dream)' by the Crew Cuts (1954)
(890) 1%
44. ‘Rise Up' by The Parachute Club (1983)
(874) 1%
45. ‘Coax Me” by Sloan (1994)
(832) 1%
46. ‘Let Your Backbone Slide' Maestro Fresh-Wes (1990)
(809) 1%
47. ‘I'll Never Smile Again' by Ruth Lowe, performed by the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra (1940)
(619) 1%
48. “Fly By Night” by Rush (1975)
(552) 1%
49. ‘Disco Sucks ' by D.O.A. (1978)
(366) 0%
50. ‘My Swiss Moonlight Lullaby' by Wilf Carter (1933)
(250) 0%
50 Tracks Essential Song Criteria:
- Does it woo you with words?
- Does it move you with melody?
- Does it have you from the hook?
- Does it define a generation?
- Did it create a musical revolution?
Visit the CRTC website to find out what qualifies as a Canadian song.
Most of the songs are available for preview on iTunes Canada.
Visit iTunes to hear the best Canada has to offer, as chosen by Jian and his panellists.
Please note: You will need to have iTunes installed on your computer
(Macintosh or Windows) in order to access the content on iTunes. If you
do not have iTunes installed on your computer, you will be walked
through the installation process.