Monday, July 27, 2015

Top 10 MOST POPULAR Songs of 1968

We're almost finished with the 60's. Only one week left after this. Since it's Monday, it's now time now to count down the top songs of 1968! If you are new this week, I had a goal recently to determine what the top songs of all time were based on a formula that I came up with to keep track of the top songs on the Billboard charts each year. Here's the methodology: each year of the charts I go week by week, giving points to the songs that make the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100. The #1 song gets 10 points, the #2 song gets 9 points, all the way down to the #10 song getting 1 point. I could've done the whole Hot 100 like this, but that would've been too time consuming, so I just stuck to the top 10 for now. If you are wanting to check out previous years that I've done, you can follow the links at the bottom of each list to browse through the years or you can search through the blog archives on the side. It's my hope that as you scroll through this list that you take time to actually listen to the songs as you go instead of just looking at the title. This has been a great way for me to learn of new music and be reminded of songs that I may have forgotten about and I feel this can have the same effect on you, regardless of your taste in music. So without further delay, let's see what this year has to offer!

10- "Mrs. Robinson" - Simon & Garfunkel

9- "Tighten Up" - Archie Bell & The Drells

8- "Harper Valley PTA" - Jeannie C. Riley

7- "This Guy's in Love with You" - Herb Alpert

6- "Honey" - Bobby Goldsboro

5- "Love Child" - Diana Ross & The Supremes

4- "People Got to Be Free" - The Rascals

3- "Love is Blue (L'Amour est Bleu)" - Paul Mauriat and His Orchestra

2- "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay" - Otis Redding

1- "Hey Jude" - The Beatles

Click here to see the top songs of 1967
Click here to see the top songs of 1969

Click here to see the top songs of the entire 1960's
Click here to see my personal favorite songs of the 1960's

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