Perfect Pop Songs


Those with the kind of music, lyrics, performance, arrangement and production that you could easily repeat all day.

How about starting with this one? Somewhat outside of her usual cannon and none the worse for it. Perhaps also a contender for the sexiest vocals ever?

Louie Louie  by Julie London
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@mitchagain: The Dwight Twilley Band! Their first album (Sincerely) is full of great Pop-Rock. It's like Elvis crossed with The Beatles. Bill Pitcock's flurry of guitar notes in the break midsong in "I'm On Fire" is astounding! Their second album (Twilley Don't Mind) is great too, but then drummer/singer Phil Seymour left the Group to go solo, and his absence really hurt. Future albums were no longer credited to The Dwight Twilley Band (their name was originally going to be Oyster), but just Dwight Twilley. Phil's albums on Boardwalk are real good too. By the way, Pitcock and my ex were a couple for a few years, and he offered to teach our son guitar. What a missed opportunity! An early DTB video (on American Bandstand, I believe) shows Tom Petty playing bass.

Speaking of Tommy James (as someone did above), his "Mony Mony" is a great one. In a similar vein is The Guess Who's version of "Shakin' All Over", my favorite rendition (superior imo to The Who's).

@reubent, do you like the Paul Collins (U.S.) Beat? Their s/t debut is killer Pop-Rock, and they were one of the best live bands I ever saw and heard (at The Whiskey Au Go Go in late '79/early '80). Bristling with kinetic energy, at The Who levels! Pre-The Beat, Paul Collins was the drummer in The Nerves, a trio whose other members were Peter Case (later in The Plimsouls) , and Jack Lee (writer of the Blondie hit "Hanging On The Telephone"). Their single release--a 7" EP, has become collectable, selling for close to $200. My copy is staying in my collection. ;-)

Here's a great one: "Shake Some Action" by The Flamin' Groovies, produced by Dave Edmunds.

To add to Last Christmas by the Wham! that I have mentioned earlier, "out of this world honor" for pop song has to go to Paloma Blanca by George Baker Selection.

If you had been there, you are singing it in your head now just by reading this mention of it. Don’t pretend you are not. Enough time has passed, you can admit it now.

For those few who got reminded, here it is in all its glory...

GEORGE BAKER SELECTION - Paloma Blanca (1975) Original Single! - YouTube
"(produced by Mickie Most, who believe it or not also did Jeff Beck’s first album, Truth)"

Oh, man, you do pull them out of the far corners of my mind.

Mickie Most, the man who produced nothing less than...Living Next Door to Alice. Twice. Believe it, or not (at least it is what Internet says somewhere).

The well-known one...

Smokie - Living Next Door to Alice (Official Video) - YouTube

And the original one...

New World "Living Next Door To Alice" - THE ORIGINAL (AND THE BEST?) - YouTube

Sure, if Alice is not carved in your genetic code by trillion plays, this one will not touch you. If it is a part of you, don’t you wish you had been at Gompie...

Gompie - Alice, who the X is Alice - YouTube

Nice to see someone mentioning Lighthouse.  And Gary Puckett  with Lady Willpower or Young Girl ?  Oh man!

I loved One Fine Morning by Lighthouse. — 13 piece band chock full of talent, 

Brandy (You’re a Fine Girl)

Green Eyed Lady — Sugarloaf

Tin Man. - America

Got to Get You Outta My Life - I like Earth Wind and Fire’s version

And When I Die -  BS&T

It’s Too Late — Carol King

Aint No Woman Like The One I Got. - Four Tops

These Eyes. - Guess Who

and of course who could ever forget the best song ever recorded . . 
 . . . .

wait for it  . . . .

Disco Duck by Rick Dees and His Cast of Idiots.

you can thank me later😜🤘🏼💪👍
fmpnd,

Thank you!

I may disagree about it being the best song ever recorded, but stage impression surely makes up for any imperfection...

Rick Dees and his Cast of Idiots - Disco Duck TOTP ( 1976 ) - YouTube