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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‘One’ — U2

The song One, as we all know, is a popular wedding song. However, did you know that it wasn’t intended to be used for weddings? The lyrics of the songs interpret disunity. You can check it out for yourself. This song was made after the band got inspired by the chords that Edge played in a studio. The band also got almost disbanded because of tension for the song as it was a spinoff of their second single “Mysterious Ways.” 

‘One’ — U2

‘One’ — U2

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‘No Woman, No Cry’ — Bob Marley

This song of Bob Marley has been widely known, and up until now, people still play it. Some people may think that the song interprets the men having guarded feelings for women when, in reality, what it truly meant is not to let the women cry. The best version known for this song is not the original one but the live performance recorded as part of the Marley Natty Dread Tour that happened on July 17, 1975, at the Lyceum Theater in London.

‘No Woman, No Cry’ — Bob Marley

‘No Woman, No Cry’ — Bob Marley

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