1963 Hall of Songs Nominees: The Beatles, The Beach Boys, Motown, Wall of Sound, Bob Dylan!

Welcome to Season Two of Hall of Songs. And welcome to an explosion of creativity.

This is the year when music changes throughout the world. Early rock ‘n’ roll and rhythm and blues gets pushed aside for an even louder, more exciting sound. Whether it’s impeccable studio polish or, finally, really good young musicians who sing and write their own tunes, what comes out from the radio speakers is truly wondrous.

Of course, you’ll hear the Beatles in this episode, as 1963 marks the first year of their dominance (though most of it is spent in Britain). We’ll also hear from the Beach Boys, the Wall of Sound, and Motown, along with a young folk musician whose lyricism sets a high bar.

After listening, VOTE for the greatest songs of all time! Songs from 1963, plus tunes from 1962, 61, ’60, ’59, ’57, and ’55, are up for a shot to make the Hall of Songs! Vote now and come back on August 6 to find out which song or songs get in!

Our 1963 nominees:

  • “Surfin’ USA” as performed by The Beach Boys
    • Written by Brian Wilson and Chuck Berry; recorded January 1963; released March 1963
  • “Twist and Shout” as performed by The Beatles
    • Written by Bert Berns and Phil Medley; recorded February 1963; released March 1963
  • “Louie Louie” as performed by The Kingsmen
    • Written by Richard Berry; recorded April 1963; released May 1963
  • “Fingertips – Parts 1/2 (Live)” as performed by Stevie Wonder
    • Written by Clarence Paul and Henry Cosby; recorded May 1963; released May 1963
  • “Heat Wave” as performed by Martha and the Vandellas
    • Written by Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier and Eddie Holland; recorded June 1963; released July 1963
  • “Be My Baby” as performed by The Ronettes
    • Written by Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich and Phil Spector; recorded July 1963; released August 1963
  • “Blowin’ in the Wind” as performed by Bob Dylan
    • Written by Bob Dylan; recorded July 1962; released August 1963
  • “She Loves You” as performed by The Beatles
    • Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney; recorded July 1963; released August 1963
  • “In My Room” as credited to by The Beach Boys
    • Written by Brian Wilson and Gary Usher; recorded July 1963; released October 1963
  • “It’s All Right” as performed by The Impressions
    • Written by Curtis Mayfield; recorded summer 1963; released October 1963
  • “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)” as performed by Darlene Love
    • Written by Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich and Phil Spector; recorded September 1963; released November 1963
  • “I Want to Hold Your Hand” as performed by The Beatles
    • Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney; recorded October 1963; released November 1963

Listen to the full episode for more, and then vote for the songs that you think are the greatest of all-time. Scroll down or click here to vote. Then, come back on August 8, 2021, for our discussion on 1964.

8th Class Results! Motown Joins the Hall of Songs!

That’s right: The Hall of Songs has a new inductee, and it’s from Hitsville U.S.A.! So what is the 15th member of our exclusive hall of fame for songs? Listen and find out! 

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Alright. Let’s congratulate the following song on making the Hall of Songs …

Do You Love Me / The Contours – 70.58%

Continuing to the next round of voting

Georgia on My Mind / Ray Charles – 58.82% (3rd round)
Only the Lonely / Roy Orbison – 58.82% (3rd round)
Wake Up Little Susie / The Everly Brothers – 58.82% (6th round)
Runaway / Del Shannon – 52.94% (2nd round)
That’ll Be the Day / The Crickets – 52.94% (5th round)
Green Onions / Booker T & The M.G.’s – 52.94% (1st round)
You’ve Really Got a Hold on Me / The Miracles – 52.94% (1st round)
I Fall to Pieces / Patsy Cline – 47.05% (2nd round)
Tutti Frutti / Little Richard – 47.05% (8th round)
Wonderful World / Sam Cooke – 47.05% (3rd round)
Love Me Do / The Beatles – 47.05% (1st round)
The Wanderer / Dion – 41.17% (2nd round)
Sherry / The Four Seasons – 41.17% (1st round)
Mack the Knife / Bobby Darin – 35.29% (4th round)
You Don’t Know Me / Ray Charles – 35.29% (1st round)

Eliminated from the ballot

Runaround Sue La Bamba / Ritchie Valens – 29.41% (5th round)
Please Mr. Postman / The Marvelettes – 23.52% (2nd round)
I Can’t Stop Loving You / Ray Charles – 23.52% (1st round)
Miserlou / Dick Dale and the Del-Tones – 17.64% (1st round)
If I Had a Hammer / Peter, Paul and Mary – 17.64% (1st round)
The Loco-Motion / Little Eva – 11.76% (1st round)
Telstar / The Tornados – 11.76% (1st round)
He’s a Rebel / The Crystals – 11.76% (1st round)

1959-1962 Veterans Committee Meeting

We’ve nominated four songs from 1959 to ’62 for the Hall of Songs. They join the ballot starting with the ninth round of voting, which follows our 1963 episode.

The songs are “Think” by James Brown and the Famous Flames, “Turn On Your Lovelight” by Bobby Bland, “Up on the Roof” by the Drifters” and “She Thinks I Still Care” by George Jones.

After discussing the four nominees, we chat more about the period between ’58 and ’62, primarily the impact of the Nashville sound and advances in recording. We take extra time to talk about Ray Charles, Roy Orbison, and the Drifters.

Here’s the current list of nominees:

Come back on July 25, 2021, for our episode on 1963. Then, we’ll start voting for the ninth class of the Hall of Songs.

1962: Our Nominees for the Hall of Songs

1962 is a weird year in music. “The Twist” comes back early in the year, and some jazz musicians bring Brazilian bossa nova to America around the holidays. In between, it’s a whole lot of everything on the charts with some impressive leaps forward.

Among our 1962 nominees are three instrumentals, two songs from arguably the first true effort at a cohesive album, and recordings by self-contained groups that could sing and play instruments. You’ve definitely heard of them both.

After listening, VOTE for the greatest songs of all time! Songs from 1962, plus tunes from 1961, ’60, ’59, ’58, ’57, and ’55, are up for a shot to make the Hall of Songs! Vote now and come back on July 23 to find out which song or songs get in!

Our 1961 nominees:

  • “You Don’t Know Me” as performed by Ray Charles
    • Written by Cindy Walker and Eddy Arnold; recorded February 1962; released April 1962
  • “I Can’t Stop Loving You” as performed by Ray Charles
    • Written by Don Gibson; recorded February 1962; April 1962
  • “Miserlou” as performed by Dick Dale
    • Written by Nick Roubanis, Fred Wise, Milton Leeds and Chaim Tauber; recorded March 1962; released April 1962
  • “The Loco-Motion” as performed by Little Eva
    • Written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King; recorded late 1961; released June 1962
  • “Do You Love Me” as performed by The Contours
    • Written by Berry Gordy Jr.; recorded June 1962; released June 1962
  • “If I Had a Hammer” as performed by Peter, Paul and Mary
    • Written by Pete Seeger and Lee Hays; recorded early 1962; released July 1962
  • “Sherry” as performed by The Four Seasons
    • Written by Bob Gaudio; recorded July 1962; released August 1962
  • “Telstar” as performed by The Tornados
    • Written by Joe Meek; recorded July 1962; released August 1962
  • “He’s a Rebel” as credited to by The Crystals
    • Written by Gene Pitney; recorded July 1962; released August 1962
  • “Green Onions” as performed by Booker T. & the M.G.’s
    • Written by Booker T. Jones, Steve Cropper, Lewie Steinberg and Al Jackson Jr.; recorded early 1962; released May and August 1962
  • “Love Me Do” as performed by The Beatles
    • Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney; recorded September 1962; released October 1962
  • “You’ve Really Got a Hold on Me” as performed by The Miracles
    • Written by Smokey Robinson; recorded October 1962; released November 1962

Listen to the full episode for more, and then vote for the songs that you think are the greatest of all-time. Scroll down or click here to vote. Then, come back on July 25, 2021, for our discussion on 1963.

7th Class Results! 4 New Hall of Songs Inductees!

The hits just keep on coming! We have four new inductees to the Hall of Songs after the latest round of voting. One song skates right through without a problem, another is a bit of a surprise, and two get in by the skin of their teeth. 

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Alright. Let’s congratulate the following songs on making the Hall of Songs …

Crazy / Patsy Cline – 86.27%
Can’t Help Falling in Love / Elvis Presley – 82.35%
Stand By Me / Ben E. King – 66.67%
Crying / Roy Orbison – 66.67%

Continuing to the next round of voting

Georgia on My Mind / Ray Charles – 60.78% (2nd round)
I Fall to Pieces / Patsy Cline – 58.82% (1st round)
Only the Lonely / Roy Orbison – 56.86% (2nd round)
The Wanderer / Dion – 54.9% (1st round)
That’ll Be the Day / The Crickets – 52.94% (5th round)
Wake Up Little Susie / The Everly Brothers – 50.98% (5th round)
Please Mr. Postman / The Marvelettes – 43.13% (1st round)
Tutti Frutti / Little Richard – 41.17% (7th round)
La Bamba / Ritchie Valens – 41.17% (4th round)
Runaway / Del Shannon – 41.17% (1st round)
Wonderful World / Sam Cooke – 37.25% (2nd round)
Mack the Knife / Bobby Darin – 35.29% (3rd round)

Eliminated from the ballot

Runaround Sue / Dion – 33.33% (1st round)
The Twist / Chubby Checker – 31.37% (2nd round)
Running Scared / Roy Orbison – 9.80% (1st round)
Back Door Man / Howlin’ Wolf – 3.92% (1st round)
Let’s Go Trippin’ / Dick Dale and the Del-Tones – 3.92% (1st round)

An Hour on Elvis: A Retrospective with Justin Gausman of TCBCast

One decade down, and Hall of Songs has seen a lot of Elvis Presley. So for this bonus episode, we chatted with Justin Gausman, co-host of TCBCast, the popular Elvis fan podcast, about the man, the myth … the King? 

The illuminating conversation touches on perspectives and opinions of Elvis’ career and story, the songs of his that we’ve nominated for the Hall of Songs, and what 1960s and ’70s Elvis songs we should consider going forward. 

By the way … have you voted yet? Here is the current list of nominees:

Scroll down to vote! Then come back on July 11, 2021, for our episode on 1962. Then, we’ll start voting for the eighth class of the Hall of Songs.

1961: Our Nominees for the Hall of Songs

It’s 1961 and we’re twisting again on Hall of Songs! OK, “Let’s Twist Again” is not one of our 12 nominees from this year, BUT we talk about dance crazes before hopping into the new songs on the ballot.

We get to know some new artists for this episode, including Patsy Cline, Del Shannon, Dion, Dick Dale, and Howlin’ Wolf. Plus, we hear once again from established stars like Roy Orbison and Ben E. Keith (formerly of the Drifters), and the newly discharged Elvis Presley. And we travel back to Motown to find a girl group bursting onto the scene with an exciting song about the U.S. mail.

After listening, VOTE for the greatest songs of all time! Songs from 1961, plus tunes from 1960, ’59, ’58, ’57, and ’55, are up for a shot to make the Hall of Songs! Vote now and come back on July 9 to find out which song or songs get in!

Our 1961 nominees:

  • “I Fall to Pieces” as performed by Patsy Cline
    • Written by Hank Cochran and Harlan Howard; recorded November 1960; released January 1961
  • “Runaway” as performed by Del Shannon
    • Written by Del Shannon and Max Crook; recorded January 1961; February 1961
  • “Running Scared” as performed by Roy Orbison
    • Written by Roy Orbison and Joe Melson; recorded February 1961; released March 1961
  • “Stand By Me” as performed by Ben E. Keith
    • Written by Ben E. King, Jerry Leiber, and Mike Stoller; recorded October 1960; released April 1961
  • “Back Door Man” as performed by Howlin’ Wolf
    • Written by Willie Dixon; recorded June 1960; released spring 1961
  • “Crying” as performed by Roy Orbison
    • Written by Roy Orbison and Joe Melson; recorded June 1961; released July 1961
  • “Please Mr. Postman” as performed by The Marvelettes
    • Written by Georgia Dobbins, William Garrett, Freddie Gorman, Brian Holland, and Robert Bateman; recorded April 1961; released August 1961
  • “Let’s Go Trippin'” as performed by Dick Dale and the Del-Tones
    • Written by Dick Dale; recorded summer 1961; released September 1961
  • “Runaround Sue” as performed by Dion
    • Written by Dion DiMucci and Ernie Maresca; recorded summer 1961; released September 1961
  • “Can’t Help Falling in Love” as performed by Elvis Presley
    • Written by Hugo Peretti, Luigi Creatore, and George David Weiss; recorded March 1961; released October 1961
  • “Crazy” as performed by Patsy Cline
    • Written by Willie Nelson; recorded August 1961; released October 1961
  • “The Wanderer” as performed by Dion
    • Written by Ernie Maresca; recorded October 1961; released November 1961

Listen to the full episode for more, and then vote for the songs that you think are the greatest of all-time. Scroll down or click here to vote. Then, come back on July 11, 2021, for our discussion on 1962.

6th Class Results! A Big Class + A Ray Charles Debate for the Golden Vote

It’s the opposite of our last round of voting as multiple songs get inducted into the Hall of Songs! Plus, we discuss whether a certain Ray Charles song should get the Golden Vote, giving it special entrance into the Hall.

Here is the episode:

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Alright. Let’s congratulate the following songs on making the Hall of Songs …

Shout / The Isley Brothers – 68% (2nd round)
Will You Love Me Tomorrow / The Shirelles – 68% (1st round)
At Last / Etta James – 68% (1st round) [Golden Vote]
What’d I Say / Ray Charles – 68% (2nd round) [Golden Vote]

Continuing to the next round of voting

Georgia on My Mind / Ray Charles – 56% (1st round)
Only the Lonely / Roy Orbison – 52% (1st round)
The Twist / Chubby Checker – 52% (1st round)
Tutti Frutti / Little Richard – 48% (6th round)
Wonderful World / Sam Cooke – 48% (1st round)
That’ll Be the Day / The Crickets – 44% (4th round)
Mack the Knife / Bobby Darin – 40% (2nd round)
Wake Up Little Susie / The Everly Brothers – 36% (4th round)
La Bamba / Ritchie Valens – 36% (3rd round)

Eliminated from the ballot

Jailhouse Rock / Elvis Presley – 32% (4th round)
I Only Have Eyes For You / The Flamingos – 32% (2nd round)
This Magic Moment / The Drifters – 32% (1st round)
Chain Gang / Sam Cooke – 32% (1st round)
The Great Pretender / The Platters – 28% (6th round)
Hound Dog / Elvis Presley – 28% (5th round)
Roll Over Beethoven / Chuck Berry – 24% (5th round)
Bye Bye Love / The Everly Brothers – 20% (4th round)
Save the Last Dance For Me / The Drifters – 20% (1st round)
Shop Around / The Miracles – 16% (1st round)
Cathy’s Clown / The Everly Brothers – 12% (1st round)
Lonely Teardrops / Jackie Wilson – 8% (3rd round)
There Goes My Baby / The Drifters – 8% (2nd round)
Dream Lover / Bobby Darin – 4% (2nd round)
Walk, Don’t Run / The Ventures – 4% (1st round)

1960: Our Nominees for the Hall of Songs

These are the 12 numbers from 1960 that we feel merit possible inclusion in our song hall of fame. We’re talking the most popular track in modern history, indelible treats that combine orchestral sweetness and polished rhythm and blues, and even some tunes you may consider standards.

For this episode we visit the Brill Building in New York City and Hitsville USA in Detroit. We also hear more examples of the burgeoning Nashville Sound. And yes, the seeds of the pop-rock explosion yet to come are sown. Some cool songs await you in this episode.

After listening, VOTE for the greatest songs of all time! Songs from 1960, plus tunes from 1959, 1958, 1957, 1956, and 1955, are up for a shot to make the Hall of Songs! Vote now and come back in 12 days to find out which song or songs get in!

Our 1959 nominees:

  • “This Magic Moment” as performed by The Drifters
    • Written by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman; recorded December 1959; released January 1960
  • “Cathy’s Clown” as performed by The Everly Brothers
    • Written by Don Everly; recorded March 1960; released April 1960
  • “Wonderful World” as performed by Sam Cooke
    • Written by Lou Adler, Herb Alpert, and Sam Cooke; recorded March 1959; released April 1960
  • “Only the Lonely” as performed by Roy Orbison
    • Written by Roy Orbison and Joe Melson; recorded spring 1960; released May 1960
  • “Walk, Don’t Run” as performed by The Ventures
    • Written by Johnny Smith; recorded spring 1960; released June 1960
  • “The Twist” as performed by Chubby Checker
    • Written by Hank Ballard; recorded spring 1960; released June 1960
  • “Chain Gang” as performed by Sam Cooke
    • Written by Sam Cooke and Charles Cook Jr.; recorded January 1960; released July 1960
  • “Save the Last Dance For Me” as performed by The Drifters
    • Written by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman; recorded spring 1960; released August 1960
  • “Georgia on My Mind” as performed by Ray Charles
    • Written by Hoagy Carmichael and Stuart Gorrell; recorded May 1960; released September 1960
  • “Shop Around” as performed by The Miracles
    • Written by Smokey Robinson and Berry Gordy; recorded summer 1960; released September 1960
  • “Will You Love Me Tomorrow” as performed by The Shirelles
    • Written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King; recorded fall 1960; released November 1960
  • “At Last” as performed by Etta James
    • Written by Mack Gordon and Harry Warren; recorded fall 1960; released November 1960

Listen to the full episode for more, and then vote for the songs that you think are the greatest of all-time. Scroll down or click here to vote. Then, come back on June 27, 2021, for our discussion on 1961.

5th Class Results! Oh No …

You’ll have to listen to this bonus episode of Hall of Songs to hear what happened with our latest round of voting.

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Alright. Let’s move on.

Continuing to the next round of voting

What’d I Say / Ray Charles – 60.41% (1st round)
Mack the Knife / Bobby Darin – 56.25% (1st round)
Wake Up Little Susie / The Everly Brothers – 52.08% (3rd round)
Shout / The Isley Brothers – 52.08% (1st round)
Jailhouse Rock / Elvis Presley – 47.91% (3rd round)
Tutti Frutti / Little Richard – 45.83% (5th round)
Roll Over Beethoven / Chuck Berry – 45.83% (4th round)
That’ll Be the Day / The Crickets – 45.83% (3rd round)
Dream Lover / Bobby Darin – 45.83% (1st round)
I Only Have Eyes For You / The Flamingos – 45.83% (1st round)
Hound Dog / Elvis Presley – 43.75% (4th round)
La Bamba / Ritchie Valens – 43.75% (2nd round)
Lonely Teardrops / Jackie Wilson – 43.75% (2nd round)
There Goes My Baby / The Drifters – 41.66 (1st round)
The Great Pretender / The Platters – 37.5% (5th round)
Bye Bye Love / The Everly Brothers – 37.5% (3rd round)

Eliminated from the ballot

Summertime Blues / Eddie Cochran – 33.33% (2nd round)
Money (That’s What I Want) / Barrett Strong – 33.33% (1st round)
El Paso / Marty Robbins – 25% (1st round)
Yakety Yak / The Coasters – 22.91% (1st round)
Twenty Flight Rock / Eddie Cochran – 20.83% (1st round)
Don’t Let Go / Roy Hamilton – 20.83% (1st round)
White Lightning / George Jones – 20.83% (1st round)
Stagger Lee / Lloyd Price – 18.75% (2nd round)
Peter Gunn / Ray Anthony – 18.75% (1st round)
Come Softly to Me / The Fleetwoods – 16.66% (1st round)