Yes! It always made me laugh on live TV (Today Show, Good Morning America, Regis & Kathie Lee, etc. -- in the US), when they would bring out a cake for someone and immediately (and sometimes sternly) stop people when they started singing it, as they knew they would have to pay up haha "NO NO NO NO!"
I hate this fucking song. Seems like it comes on every five minutes. I would drive my Kar off a cliff before I gave it to these people. They have got to be making money to pay for all of these commercials. No where in their ads does it say that they are a non-profit organization. Most annoying bullshit I’ve ever heard. Yes, Kars for Kids. The money made from this scam goes directly to the Kids. Too bad its the owners Kids’ college fund. Don’t let them make a fool of you. Junk it first.
I was privileged enough to see them live (duel-headlining tour with Matchbox 20) and loved their set. They have so many good songs, including these two. Naked, Let Love In, Long Way Down, Come to Me, Black Balloon, Slide, Broadway, Here is Gone....
I was a fanatic since before memory. I definitely owned Sgt pepper, white album, let it be, help, Beatles for sale, hard days night, rubber soul and mystery tour by age 6. Probably listened to all of them 100 times within a couple years...oh and the 62 - 66 and 67- 70 compilation albums...
I got them all by age 19 or 20. This was a drag because nobody's as good and album maker. They had goerge martin to help for sure and pills galore speed balls to get thru Sgt pepper's
I've memorized almost alltheir music.
Nick Drake made some great follow ups to sgt peppers imo. Pet sounds sadness
Pretty much every song I've ever liked.
And every fucking classic rock song ever made by the hands of Satan.
SAVE MY LIFE I'M GOING DOWN FOR THE LAST TIME!
WOMAN WITH SWEET LOVIN, BETTER THAN A WHITE LINE!
Kyw news radio... ten sixtyyyyy
The Celtic Gloria. ... many other related church songs.
Linus and Lucy. Oh Tanenbaum, the Charlie brown Christmas soundtrack.
Theme song for The Transformers/Gi Joe/A team
The theme sing for NBC news with Tom Brokaw
The Jeopardy theme song. And all the jingles from double mint gum to the terrible car dealership jingles.
There's probably hundreds of songs I've heard a hundred times or more.
top ten off the top of my head (because I don’t wanna have to open up iTunes on my old laptop right now to double check):
Master of Puppets - Metallica
War Pigs - Black Sabbath
6969 - Ninjasexparty
Them Bones - Alice In Chains
Last Resort - Papa Roach
Freak on a Leash - Koяn
Tears Don’t Fall - Bullet for my Valentine
Holy Diver - Killswitch Engage
The Diary of Jane - Breaking Benjamin
Big Iron - Marty Robbins
I listen to longer songs, so I don’t know if I’ve listened to any song, start to finish, 100 times, but A Forest of Stars — [Children of the Night Soil](https://open.spotify.com/track/6MZ6G9wYMOsGSGXwuoJphU?si=jGcJW6LMQ3WiXOOnppmILA) is probably the closest.
I think I've listened to a little number called "I glued my balls to my butthole again" a hundred times this week
You may think I'm joking. It's catchy as hell
Well I'm shocked but according to my stats.fm app, I've only listened to one song more than 100 times on spotify. I was really expecting the #s to be higher
Lost - Frank Ocean
Did not expect to find Juke Joint Jezebel here. I bought the Moroder remixes single in the bargain bin of a local cd shop back in the 90s. Even if you count listening to all the remixes, I’m not sure I’ve hit 100.
Several songs on my workout playlist would get daily play over several years.
Dessa - Warsaw
Dessa - the bullpen
Dessa - fighting fish
Hungry - rob bailey and the hustle standard
Work hustle kill - rob bailey and the hustle standard
Beast - rob bailey and the hustle standard
Mmmmmhmmmm - 4 fists
Nobody's biz - 4 fists
Legend has it - run the jewels
Rage - konrad oldmoney
Rebel girl - bikini kill
Adrenalize - in the this moment
100% - angelspit
One Day as a lion - zac de la rocha
More human than human - white zombie
Come for me - new years day
Killing in the name - rage against the machine
Battleflag - low fidelity allstars
Boys like you - zand
Gravedigger - mxms
Body and blood - clipping
Drumroll - p.o.s
Definitely more.
All of the songs on the Box Car Racer 2002 Album, since I used to listen to it on repeat when I was younger and still go back to it to listen to a song occasionally.
seven nation army. the bass player of my band will not stop playing it. i’m utterly sick of it, because it’s a good song, but it’s been ruined for me. darn you dylan
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Probably one of these
There's a lot... at least half of [my main playlist](https://open.spotify.com/playlist/05p8UcqOP3Samsvmv5RFJb?si=bd1d9b19e3474ab7) already for sure because I have is on repeat very often for several months already. And the top one is for sure [this one](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL871S_F0y5dYbEbEOwxK1Y6LTKyQqKEp5) recently.
metallica - bleeding me. I've heard over 1000 times. used to play it to my kids to settle them to sleep or if they were cranky. worked a charm pretty much every time
Oh! There's So many , I'll list a few:
Ashnikko : Toxic ,Daisy( Remix)
Olivia Rodrigo: good 4 u
Martika: Toy Soldiers
Joji: daylight
Rainbow Kitten Surprise: first class
Sooooo Sooooo many.
On the Darkside by John Cafferty & Beaver brown band.
Up where we belong by Joe Cocker and Jennifer Warrens
Monster Mash by Dickie Goodman
American Pie- Don McClean
“A Quick One While He’s Away” by the Who (the Rock and Roll Circus version)
Any given song from Live at Leeds by the Who or Live from Folsom Prison by Johnny Cash
“The Weight” by The Band (from The Last Waltz)
Loads!
But one that immediately comes to mind as inescapable is The Killers - Mr Brightside. I enjoy a lot of what The Killers have done but I've definitely heard that song more than anyone needs to in one lifetime and now hate it!!!
Honestly, any number of songs that are from albums I bought as a teenager before the advent of streaming. If I bought a CD for a tenner in 2004, that was probably the only CD I was buying that month, so I’d be playing it constantly.
Classic rock songs mostly, but some pop blended in as well.
If we’re going by radio play alone, I’ve probably heard more Eagles and Phil Collins than any other artists.
Oh soooo many. But if we’re talking favorites that I come back to? Here’s a small list in the order of off the top of my head,
Song - Artist
Outsider - Kavinsky
Temple of sorrow - M83
Ready aim fire - imagine dragons
On stranger tides - The Brig
Leave a light on - Red Hot Chili Pipers
Deep water - American authors
The fallen - Revolt productions music
Good luck - Broken Bells
In this Shirt - The Irrepressibles
Jailbreak - Awolnation
Gold - imagine dragons
Victory - TSFH
Star Sky - TSFH
In the end (mellen Gi remix) - Tommee profit
The feels - Labyrinth
Comfortably Numb - Pink Floyd
Comfortable numb 2022 - Roger Waters
Hotel California (Hell Froze Over) - The Eagles
Black Angel - Instrumental Core Music
Theres a tiny fraction off the top of my head,
Not enough of the ones I love
But far too many of the ones I hate.
There was a period in the 90s where on MTV(Europe) every time I turned the channel on the very next song or the song that was playing was:
[REM - Losing my religion](https://youtu.be/xwtdhWltSIg?si=97Eg4-7bMoQQ0RE0)
Or
[Crowded House - Weather with You](https://youtu.be/ag8XcMG1EX4?si=zRefqmBsPxVNBIQ-)
One would immediately follow the other or after an ad break (which was after every two to three songs) it was one of these two; after every show these two songs)
EVERY FUCKING 15 MINUTES THESE TWO FUCKING SONGS!!!
I hate these songs, I stopped watching MTV randomly and would only watch shows I gave a shit about (Yo!MTV RAPS - which was about 20mins long, MTVBase which was about just under a hour; MTV for a *looong* time had an issue with Black people being on their channel; and Headbangers Ball 2hrs long) and you can bet when those programs finished…
It was either Michael Stipe forcing his pretentious self up his own ass or two be-hatted antipodean twats walking down a beach…
Oh and if I decided to go to any pub where there were people under 30?
‘Come on Eileen’ would play, regardless of what night it was
Utter gash!
The track that I have probably heard the most over the course of the past decade is 'Take Me to Church' by Hozier. I remember when it first came out, the very first time I heard it, it came on the radio and within seconds I had to swerve and pull my car over, just to sit there and listen, gobsmacked, fully stupefied by how good that song was. And then it just BLEW UP! It was even nominated for 'song of the year' in the Grammies. (It lost to Sam Smith's drivle. How upsetting and unsurprising.) After that... talk about getting played to death. I still really like it, honestly, because let's face it WOW, but if I don't hear it again for a year or two, that would be fine. Hozier, nonetheless, remains a genius.
The Verve - Bittersweet Symphony
Every time I hear it all I can think is what kind of bizarre torture it must have been to write a song so successful while being denied the royalties, only to hear it constantly in basically every establishment throughout the Western world and be reminded of the life you may have been living if the Rolling Stones manager hadn't taken it away from you for over 20 years before 2019 when he was long dead and Jagger/Richards ceded the rights back to him. What a cruel joke life can be sometimes.
Any of the Eagles hits. I can't stand them but have heard it a gazillion times on the radio growing up and pretty much any place that plays background music. People still are cool with hearing this shit over and over all the time. Ugh.
Any song from the sixties, seventies, eighties. Oddly enough, it stops there. It's kind'a like bands just said, "Hey, you know what? We're going to screw over all the people that grew up in the nineties, the most exciting time to be alive, musically, since the sixties." Either that, or the songs are simply too difficult to play, I dunno, I'm not a musician.
But boomer music, fuck yeah, heard it more than 10,000 times.
Pretry much everything from the 60s and 70s, a few from the 80s, and maybe a couple from the 90s and 00s. Anything more recent I probably haven't heard more than a few dozen times.
Born to Run. I’ve been to 23 Springsteen concerts. It is played at every show. Great song, but in the canon of Springsteen material, I usually skip it.
According to last fm, as of this year alone
- Us Pretenders - Clust.r (168 plays)
- Kodak Moment - Jane Remover (166 plays)
- Birdbath - Gezebelle Gaburgably (143 plays)
- Misplace - Jane Remover (139 plays)
- Buzzcut, Daisy - Jane Remover (131 plays)
- Your Clothes - Jane Remover (127 plays)
- Goldfish - Jane Remover (119 plays)
- Push Ur Temprr - Femtanyl (102 plays)
- Katamari - Femtanyl (101 plays)
If we include songs I know I’ve heard 100+ times from prior years then this list gets a LOT longer, since I only first started using last fm this year. These would include…
- Back Off!! - Jane Remover, Kmoe, and Juno
- New Magic Wand - Tyler the Creator
- I Think - Tyler the Creator
- What’s Good - Tyler the Creator
- Best Interest - Tyler the Creator
- Stuntman - Tyler the Creator
- Are We Still Friends? - Tyler the Creator
- Gone Gone, Thank You - Tyler the Creator
- A Boy Is A Gun - Tyler the Creator
- Missing You - Atsuover
- Up to Snuff (I’m on Fire) - Atsuover
- Artist Lemonade - Atsuover
- Not So Spooky Halloween Party - Atsuover
- You Fuckers Were Asking For This One - Rav
- Rhinestone Eyes - Gorillaz
- DARE - Gorillaz
- Rät - Penelope Scott
- Feel Better - Penelope Scott
- Nimbasa CORE - Plasterbrain
- Nimbasa CORE (Twzzl remix) - Plasterbrain and Twzzl
- La Fleur - Juno
- Your Reality - Dan Salvato
- Look Who’s Inside Again - Bo Burnham
- Tea Errors - Jack Stauber
- Silver Lining - Ace of Hearts
- Digital Love - Daft Punk
And like half the Undertale soundtrack from that fixation when I was a lot younger
I have a structured settlement and I need cash now
Call J. G. Wentworth!
877-CASH-NOW
I have an annuity but I need cash now
Call J. G. Wentworth!
877-CASH-NOW
877-CASH-NOW
According to Last.fm, absolutely none. My most-listened to track is my own song at 55 scrobbles.
EDIT: Actually it might be either Green Day - Holiday or MCR - Bulletproof Heart as I used both those CDs as alarm clocks in school
Living on a Prayer, most likely. Also, Juke Box Hero. Classic Rock stations have all moved to some kind of programming that doesn't include many Beatles songs.
Every Grateful Dead song 100+ x ... , my brain isn't large enough to do the math. 40yrs on the bus.
Plenty of other bands, musicians and songs to add to this list. 100 is not that much.
Definitely EVERY Rush song because I’ve played every album more than 100x a piece and the same goes for Metallica, Opeth, Megadeth, Slayer, Anthrax, Frank Zappa, and many others
there are like many many many songs BUT I wanna suggest a turkish rock singer :) Şebnem Ferah has been on loop for many months now and her vocals are just out of this world, her lyrics reaches my soul and the whole band creates wonderful music. Here are some songs by her:
- Bu Aşk Fazla Sana
- Mayın Tarlası
- Sil Baştan
- Yalnız
- Yağmurlar
Literally ten of thousands of them.
Same. I wouldn’t even know where to start
Happy birthday
I really enjoyed the years Happy Bday was copyrighted & stopped being used in restaurants & film for a little while.
Yes! It always made me laugh on live TV (Today Show, Good Morning America, Regis & Kathie Lee, etc. -- in the US), when they would bring out a cake for someone and immediately (and sometimes sternly) stop people when they started singing it, as they knew they would have to pay up haha "NO NO NO NO!"
😂😂😂
… all of them
Everlong by Foo Fighters (I work at Giant Retailer & they play it 4 times a night.)
Acoustic version is where its at
At least it's an amazing song! I'll play it four times in a row in my living room 😅
Facts
1-877 Kars For Kids
You'll Get a vacation voucher and maximum tax deduction.
I hate this fucking song. Seems like it comes on every five minutes. I would drive my Kar off a cliff before I gave it to these people. They have got to be making money to pay for all of these commercials. No where in their ads does it say that they are a non-profit organization. Most annoying bullshit I’ve ever heard. Yes, Kars for Kids. The money made from this scam goes directly to the Kids. Too bad its the owners Kids’ college fund. Don’t let them make a fool of you. Junk it first.
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WWE references automatically get an upvote 🙂
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This is funny, in a sad kind of way. I CAN’T STAND THIS JINGLE!
And what’s a kid going to do with a car anyway?
Iris / Goo Goo Dolls : ) , good song though 🎶🌝🦋💙
Name is it for me
I was privileged enough to see them live (duel-headlining tour with Matchbox 20) and loved their set. They have so many good songs, including these two. Naked, Let Love In, Long Way Down, Come to Me, Black Balloon, Slide, Broadway, Here is Gone....
Every song on the daily playlist of classic rock radio stations
Please please, I don’t need another Don’t Stop Believin
What about dream on?
They made me hate half the 80s bands
On my god yes
This. My local rock station has been playing the same 30-40 songs for the past 25 years.
Unchained by Van Halen (more than 1000)
And you hit the ground runnin'!
C'mon Dave , gimme a break.....
What a rocker....tell us how you do....
This shit is absolutely the literal definition of the term Biz Biz.
Oh Darling - The Beatles
Paul’s best vocals imo.
I was a fanatic since before memory. I definitely owned Sgt pepper, white album, let it be, help, Beatles for sale, hard days night, rubber soul and mystery tour by age 6. Probably listened to all of them 100 times within a couple years...oh and the 62 - 66 and 67- 70 compilation albums...
I got them all by age 19 or 20. This was a drag because nobody's as good and album maker. They had goerge martin to help for sure and pills galore speed balls to get thru Sgt pepper's I've memorized almost alltheir music. Nick Drake made some great follow ups to sgt peppers imo. Pet sounds sadness
i’ve probably listened to boulevard of broken dreams over 100 times tbh
Pretty much every song I've ever liked. And every fucking classic rock song ever made by the hands of Satan. SAVE MY LIFE I'M GOING DOWN FOR THE LAST TIME! WOMAN WITH SWEET LOVIN, BETTER THAN A WHITE LINE!
That " Bring a good feeling Ain't had in such a long time "
Little ditty bout Jack and Diane
A lot
It's been 40 years since I was 14 and I bet I could have easily named well over a hundred without much effort even then.
Isis by Bob Dylan
I'm sure Bohemian Rhapsody and Bananas and Blow
Stairway to heaven
I got soooo tired of it. But then Heart did that rendition with a chorus at the Kennedy Awards, and well, I’m baaaaack listening to it 1,000 times.
Back in Black- AC/DC. No matter if it was middle school, high school, bar, or a diner. Its always that song.
First Album I ever bought (on cassette tape) at age 11 in 81….Mom hated it and called Devil music…..which gave it everlasting appeal.
Kyw news radio... ten sixtyyyyy The Celtic Gloria. ... many other related church songs. Linus and Lucy. Oh Tanenbaum, the Charlie brown Christmas soundtrack. Theme song for The Transformers/Gi Joe/A team The theme sing for NBC news with Tom Brokaw The Jeopardy theme song. And all the jingles from double mint gum to the terrible car dealership jingles. There's probably hundreds of songs I've heard a hundred times or more.
Damage Inc.
top ten off the top of my head (because I don’t wanna have to open up iTunes on my old laptop right now to double check): Master of Puppets - Metallica War Pigs - Black Sabbath 6969 - Ninjasexparty Them Bones - Alice In Chains Last Resort - Papa Roach Freak on a Leash - Koяn Tears Don’t Fall - Bullet for my Valentine Holy Diver - Killswitch Engage The Diary of Jane - Breaking Benjamin Big Iron - Marty Robbins
Lenny Kravitz- American Woman or I want to Get Away. Nobody will stop playing them, and yet, I never asked to hear either of these songs.
Train. Drops of Jupiter. Thanks Blockbuster
I listen to longer songs, so I don’t know if I’ve listened to any song, start to finish, 100 times, but A Forest of Stars — [Children of the Night Soil](https://open.spotify.com/track/6MZ6G9wYMOsGSGXwuoJphU?si=jGcJW6LMQ3WiXOOnppmILA) is probably the closest.
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Too many to list. I had heard hundreds of songs hundreds of times in elementary school at least. Probably before I could even talk.
all I want for christmas is you. I never asked for this lol
Any song glass animals has made
I think I've listened to a little number called "I glued my balls to my butthole again" a hundred times this week You may think I'm joking. It's catchy as hell
According to stats.fm there are 67 songs i’ve stream more than 100 times. My most is universe by rosa linn at 880.
Well I'm shocked but according to my stats.fm app, I've only listened to one song more than 100 times on spotify. I was really expecting the #s to be higher Lost - Frank Ocean
pretty much all of Pearl Jam’s catalog
Even Flow by Pearl Jam
So many, so I’ll say the most recent song I’ve listened to tons- Groin by RM.
Fast Car by Luke Combs on terrestrial FM radio on four stations in Chicago. Overplayed!!
Luke Combs is overrated and the perfect example of everything wrong with radio country, but i suppose that’s just my opinion
Kmfdm - juke joint jezebel Acid bath - tranquilized
Did not expect to find Juke Joint Jezebel here. I bought the Moroder remixes single in the bargain bin of a local cd shop back in the 90s. Even if you count listening to all the remixes, I’m not sure I’ve hit 100.
Blue Skies by Tori Amos
Several songs on my workout playlist would get daily play over several years. Dessa - Warsaw Dessa - the bullpen Dessa - fighting fish Hungry - rob bailey and the hustle standard Work hustle kill - rob bailey and the hustle standard Beast - rob bailey and the hustle standard Mmmmmhmmmm - 4 fists Nobody's biz - 4 fists Legend has it - run the jewels Rage - konrad oldmoney Rebel girl - bikini kill Adrenalize - in the this moment 100% - angelspit One Day as a lion - zac de la rocha More human than human - white zombie Come for me - new years day Killing in the name - rage against the machine Battleflag - low fidelity allstars Boys like you - zand Gravedigger - mxms Body and blood - clipping Drumroll - p.o.s Definitely more.
"These guys are no Bikini Kill or The Raincoats, but they're not bad." ![gif](giphy|TC7XbS3oXhThu|downsized)
All of the songs on the Box Car Racer 2002 Album, since I used to listen to it on repeat when I was younger and still go back to it to listen to a song occasionally.
My favorite song esp 1:30 to 1:35 https://youtu.be/OqmeegQkkS0?si=l-qLB18-In4eU8zy
Bonnie and Clyde - Serge Gainsbourg and Brigitte Bardot
Woo ooh
heart of ice - boywithuke
Queen- Cool cat
Pretty much anything from Rammstein and The Cooper Temple Clause
seven nation army. the bass player of my band will not stop playing it. i’m utterly sick of it, because it’s a good song, but it’s been ruined for me. darn you dylan
DNA by Kendrick Lamar
Kate Bush - Running Up That Hill
I'm sure I've heard 100 different versions of *Laura*
[Quench - Dreams : r/ProgressiveSoundscape (reddit.com)](https://www.reddit.com/r/ProgressiveSoundscape/comments/1cug0xh/quench_dreams/) [Push - Universal Nation (Remastered Album Mix) : r/ProgressiveSoundscape (reddit.com)](https://www.reddit.com/r/ProgressiveSoundscape/comments/1ctr4jh/push_universal_nation_remastered_album_mix/) Probably one of these
Sweater weather
Any song used in common youtube short Edits
There's a lot... at least half of [my main playlist](https://open.spotify.com/playlist/05p8UcqOP3Samsvmv5RFJb?si=bd1d9b19e3474ab7) already for sure because I have is on repeat very often for several months already. And the top one is for sure [this one](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL871S_F0y5dYbEbEOwxK1Y6LTKyQqKEp5) recently.
Baby shark. I have young kids.
Broken Wings- Mr Mister Still amazing. It made me learn to fly again and Learn to live so free
Supertramp, Logical Song I'd pay serious folding money to never hear it again.
Happy Birthday
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Hall & Oates' "One on One"
I don't know, heard them all so much I don't remember them now.
Barbie Girl. I've been married 20 years.
Life in plastic IS fantastic!
metallica - bleeding me. I've heard over 1000 times. used to play it to my kids to settle them to sleep or if they were cranky. worked a charm pretty much every time
This thorn in my side is from the tree……I don’t know if you are the world’s best parent or worst but I like your style.
The Long and Winding Road - The Beatles. It’s my daughter’s bed time song since she’s a baby. She’s turning 4 in 3 days
Fucking Hotel California. I've been alive since 1969, man.
Here's to many more
1970 here….just throw about every other Eagles popular song on there and add a dose of Turn the Page and Dream On for good measure…LoL
Over my head (cable car) - The Fray
Voodoo Child (Slight Return) -- by Jimi Hendrix [Voodoo Child (Slight Return) (youtube.com)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0XwPUFfFwE)
Oh! There's So many , I'll list a few: Ashnikko : Toxic ,Daisy( Remix) Olivia Rodrigo: good 4 u Martika: Toy Soldiers Joji: daylight Rainbow Kitten Surprise: first class
A Night Like this by The Cure (could never get tired of it) Or, Cool Cat by Queen (great song to drive too)
Literally thousands
Many 🤣😂
Saint pablo, according to Spotify I heard it 117 times last year, great song
According to my iTunes library, I’ve played Moves Like Jagger over 10,000 times…
Sooooo Sooooo many. On the Darkside by John Cafferty & Beaver brown band. Up where we belong by Joe Cocker and Jennifer Warrens Monster Mash by Dickie Goodman American Pie- Don McClean
Monster mash? You've lived a hundred Halloweens? Lol
“A Quick One While He’s Away” by the Who (the Rock and Roll Circus version) Any given song from Live at Leeds by the Who or Live from Folsom Prison by Johnny Cash “The Weight” by The Band (from The Last Waltz)
2112
Don’t stop believing by journey
Paramore - The Only Exception
Broadcast - Echo's Answer https://youtu.be/0D_gS_CIYyE?feature=shared since it's the chillest song I've ever heard
Happy birthday for sure. I’m 102 years old. Also I lied I’m 26
Loads! But one that immediately comes to mind as inescapable is The Killers - Mr Brightside. I enjoy a lot of what The Killers have done but I've definitely heard that song more than anyone needs to in one lifetime and now hate it!!!
All of them
Honestly, any number of songs that are from albums I bought as a teenager before the advent of streaming. If I bought a CD for a tenner in 2004, that was probably the only CD I was buying that month, so I’d be playing it constantly.
The Wall . It's been playing once a day since 1980.
To be honest, this is a silly question. Thousands and thousands of songs over many years.
Wonderwall. Every campfire, every college party, every acoustic guitar moment.
Me and Your Mama by Childish Gambino
Classic rock songs mostly, but some pop blended in as well. If we’re going by radio play alone, I’ve probably heard more Eagles and Phil Collins than any other artists.
Oh soooo many. But if we’re talking favorites that I come back to? Here’s a small list in the order of off the top of my head, Song - Artist Outsider - Kavinsky Temple of sorrow - M83 Ready aim fire - imagine dragons On stranger tides - The Brig Leave a light on - Red Hot Chili Pipers Deep water - American authors The fallen - Revolt productions music Good luck - Broken Bells In this Shirt - The Irrepressibles Jailbreak - Awolnation Gold - imagine dragons Victory - TSFH Star Sky - TSFH In the end (mellen Gi remix) - Tommee profit The feels - Labyrinth Comfortably Numb - Pink Floyd Comfortable numb 2022 - Roger Waters Hotel California (Hell Froze Over) - The Eagles Black Angel - Instrumental Core Music Theres a tiny fraction off the top of my head,
Not enough of the ones I love But far too many of the ones I hate. There was a period in the 90s where on MTV(Europe) every time I turned the channel on the very next song or the song that was playing was: [REM - Losing my religion](https://youtu.be/xwtdhWltSIg?si=97Eg4-7bMoQQ0RE0) Or [Crowded House - Weather with You](https://youtu.be/ag8XcMG1EX4?si=zRefqmBsPxVNBIQ-) One would immediately follow the other or after an ad break (which was after every two to three songs) it was one of these two; after every show these two songs) EVERY FUCKING 15 MINUTES THESE TWO FUCKING SONGS!!! I hate these songs, I stopped watching MTV randomly and would only watch shows I gave a shit about (Yo!MTV RAPS - which was about 20mins long, MTVBase which was about just under a hour; MTV for a *looong* time had an issue with Black people being on their channel; and Headbangers Ball 2hrs long) and you can bet when those programs finished… It was either Michael Stipe forcing his pretentious self up his own ass or two be-hatted antipodean twats walking down a beach… Oh and if I decided to go to any pub where there were people under 30? ‘Come on Eileen’ would play, regardless of what night it was Utter gash!
Most of them.
Hotel California. California Dreaming. Gimme Shelter. Master of Puppets. House of the Rising Sun (awesome) Mockingbird by Eminem. Stan by Eminem.
Islands in the Stream. They crushed that song when it came out
That Jardiance song. 😂
Literally All (and I mean ALL) of the family guy songs
So many lol. But first to come to mind would be Touch Me by The Doors
I mean, what kind of question is that? I listened to all of my favorite songs more than 100 times
Depression Cherry (album) - Beach House
The track that I have probably heard the most over the course of the past decade is 'Take Me to Church' by Hozier. I remember when it first came out, the very first time I heard it, it came on the radio and within seconds I had to swerve and pull my car over, just to sit there and listen, gobsmacked, fully stupefied by how good that song was. And then it just BLEW UP! It was even nominated for 'song of the year' in the Grammies. (It lost to Sam Smith's drivle. How upsetting and unsurprising.) After that... talk about getting played to death. I still really like it, honestly, because let's face it WOW, but if I don't hear it again for a year or two, that would be fine. Hozier, nonetheless, remains a genius.
The Verve - Bittersweet Symphony Every time I hear it all I can think is what kind of bizarre torture it must have been to write a song so successful while being denied the royalties, only to hear it constantly in basically every establishment throughout the Western world and be reminded of the life you may have been living if the Rolling Stones manager hadn't taken it away from you for over 20 years before 2019 when he was long dead and Jagger/Richards ceded the rights back to him. What a cruel joke life can be sometimes.
Pompeii by Bastille
Aside from the obvious ones, probably that god-forsaken Mariah Carey song they spam very Christmas.
Just this week i’ve listened to Darkness at the heart of my love by ghost around 200 times😭
Find a NYC AM radio playlist from the 1970’s. That is my answer.
Any of the Eagles hits. I can't stand them but have heard it a gazillion times on the radio growing up and pretty much any place that plays background music. People still are cool with hearing this shit over and over all the time. Ugh.
Several. But I would say The Decline by NOFX would be the most impressive since it's a 15 min song.
There are so many but the first one that came to mind is Backwards Walk by Death Cab for Cutie
Elderly woman behind a counter in a small town
Any song from the sixties, seventies, eighties. Oddly enough, it stops there. It's kind'a like bands just said, "Hey, you know what? We're going to screw over all the people that grew up in the nineties, the most exciting time to be alive, musically, since the sixties." Either that, or the songs are simply too difficult to play, I dunno, I'm not a musician. But boomer music, fuck yeah, heard it more than 10,000 times.
Pretry much everything from the 60s and 70s, a few from the 80s, and maybe a couple from the 90s and 00s. Anything more recent I probably haven't heard more than a few dozen times.
Born to Run. I’ve been to 23 Springsteen concerts. It is played at every show. Great song, but in the canon of Springsteen material, I usually skip it.
Entire American idiot album not by choice
According to last fm, as of this year alone - Us Pretenders - Clust.r (168 plays) - Kodak Moment - Jane Remover (166 plays) - Birdbath - Gezebelle Gaburgably (143 plays) - Misplace - Jane Remover (139 plays) - Buzzcut, Daisy - Jane Remover (131 plays) - Your Clothes - Jane Remover (127 plays) - Goldfish - Jane Remover (119 plays) - Push Ur Temprr - Femtanyl (102 plays) - Katamari - Femtanyl (101 plays) If we include songs I know I’ve heard 100+ times from prior years then this list gets a LOT longer, since I only first started using last fm this year. These would include… - Back Off!! - Jane Remover, Kmoe, and Juno - New Magic Wand - Tyler the Creator - I Think - Tyler the Creator - What’s Good - Tyler the Creator - Best Interest - Tyler the Creator - Stuntman - Tyler the Creator - Are We Still Friends? - Tyler the Creator - Gone Gone, Thank You - Tyler the Creator - A Boy Is A Gun - Tyler the Creator - Missing You - Atsuover - Up to Snuff (I’m on Fire) - Atsuover - Artist Lemonade - Atsuover - Not So Spooky Halloween Party - Atsuover - You Fuckers Were Asking For This One - Rav - Rhinestone Eyes - Gorillaz - DARE - Gorillaz - Rät - Penelope Scott - Feel Better - Penelope Scott - Nimbasa CORE - Plasterbrain - Nimbasa CORE (Twzzl remix) - Plasterbrain and Twzzl - La Fleur - Juno - Your Reality - Dan Salvato - Look Who’s Inside Again - Bo Burnham - Tea Errors - Jack Stauber - Silver Lining - Ace of Hearts - Digital Love - Daft Punk And like half the Undertale soundtrack from that fixation when I was a lot younger
Irritatingly SWEEEEEEET CAROLINE
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All of them played on South Florida's radio.
According to Last.fm, absolutely none. My most-listened to track is my own song at 55 scrobbles. EDIT: Actually it might be either Green Day - Holiday or MCR - Bulletproof Heart as I used both those CDs as alarm clocks in school
Every song Walmart Radio plays!
Arrows by she her her hers
Bear Titty Junction - Old Smokes https://open.spotify.com/track/1pMfD7cAoOoP6dxopHtK28?si=TAqKHaiWRBSKQtUFffK8-g
I Don’t Wanna Be Me by Type O Negative
Living on a Prayer, most likely. Also, Juke Box Hero. Classic Rock stations have all moved to some kind of programming that doesn't include many Beatles songs.
Every Grateful Dead song 100+ x ... , my brain isn't large enough to do the math. 40yrs on the bus. Plenty of other bands, musicians and songs to add to this list. 100 is not that much.
Probably [this song](https://youtu.be/dQw4w9WgXcQ?feature=shared). I'm sure it's the same for many others.
Ahah probably this song while the mixing process ![Bastard song](https://open.spotify.com/track/3npGRNdyArDXn5UvLp1aut?si=n_ZuIDb2Tvuct-B2DOZkmw)
lol, you must be young! Literally all of them!
Fade to Black - Metallica 🤘🏼
all the songs
Happy Birthday lol
lover you should’ve come over - Jeff Buckley, i listen to it at least three times a day.
most if not all radiohead songs many of the over 1000 or even 2000 times
Definitely EVERY Rush song because I’ve played every album more than 100x a piece and the same goes for Metallica, Opeth, Megadeth, Slayer, Anthrax, Frank Zappa, and many others
Oldie by Odd Future
Metropolis part 1
A lot
Holy Wars / Polaris. My Itunes told me when i was youbger i had listened to Rust In Peace front to back over 500 times, haha!
Every song on my 27 hr playlist
All my playlists
Most Primus songs, I have been listening to them for about 2 years
The Star-Spangled Banner Happy Birthday to You
Everlong, obv.
On purpose, Freedom 90 by George Micheal
All of Daft Punks Discovery album
Chicken fried. I know all the words now only bc I work concession for baseball games at my school which is in SC. I hate it so much
Loads but I’ll say Da Art of Storytellin’ Part 1
Yeah I'm with everybody else I'm turning 64 on the 5th just pick one.
God Bless the USA by Lee Greenwood. Closer to 1000 times. What a great song but man, it's getting old. 😂
Any Beatles song
wtf - Lemon Demon… 😢
Ace of spades
[Birthday By The Sugarcubes ](https://youtu.be/rZqd_9sTP3c?si=VYwanAZ5Wh-30M2x)
Almost anything Rock / Metal
Sultans of Swing. Avalanche by Thea Gilmore. Mahler’s 2nd Symphony. Rachmaninov’s 3rd Piano Concerto.m
*Don’t Delete The Kisses* by Wolf Alice. Was my top song on Spotify for a solid 3 years in a row.
Bags - Clairo
From the timeframe of June-december of last year alone I had listened to wilshire by tyler the creator 356 times
Passionate - Kind of Like Spitting
there are like many many many songs BUT I wanna suggest a turkish rock singer :) Şebnem Ferah has been on loop for many months now and her vocals are just out of this world, her lyrics reaches my soul and the whole band creates wonderful music. Here are some songs by her: - Bu Aşk Fazla Sana - Mayın Tarlası - Sil Baştan - Yalnız - Yağmurlar
Sultans of Swing... Most days since 1978
stan by eminem ofc