Here’s The List Of The Rolling Stone And Ranker’s Greatest Songs Of All Time

Published on 09/13/2020
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‘My Generation’ — The Who

The 11th biggest Rolling Stone song ever listed is The Who’s “My Generation.” Multiple achievements involve place 13 on the VH1 list of the 100 most influential rock and roll music and placed 37 on the Greatest Hard Rock songs of VH1. Throughout their 100 Best Songs during the 1960s, NME manages to write: “Taking in a timeless sense of youthful disaffection via counter-cultural, Mod Lens, Pete Townshend’s age-defying ditty distilled what it feels like to be young, energized and in the prime of life into 3:18 minutes of bristling hedonism.”

‘My Generation’ — The Who

‘My Generation’ — The Who

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‘Light My Fire’ — The Doors

The Doors’ song “Light My Fire” was released on the same album in 1967 and ranked 16th on the Ranker community’s best tracks. It became number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and lasted three weeks as a retouched single and was responsible for pushing the band’s professional life to another development stage. They were welcomed, amongst other things, to appear on the “Ed Sullivan Show,” but he included the prohibited line, and that was their first and last occurrence in the show.

‘Light My Fire’ — The Doors

‘Light My Fire’ — The Doors

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