Unlike most lists, it's not in any specific order, though still disagree with the choices.
All-TIME 100 Songs
Our critics pick the most extraordinary English-language pop recordings since the beginning of TIME magazine in 1923. Here are 100 (unranked) songs of enduring beauty, power and inventiveness
Or popular songs placed with personal favorites from the journalists, the editor, or whoever...
source2000s 10
Tightrope’ - Janelle Monae
‘Get Ur Freak On’ - Missy Elliot
‘Hey Ya!’ - Outkast
’99 Problems’ - Jay-Z
‘Wake Up’ - Arcade Fire
‘Gold Digger’ (featuring Jamie Foxx) - Kanye West
‘Georgia… Bush’ - Lil Wayne
‘All My Friends’ - LCD Soundsystem
‘Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)’ - Beyonce
‘Bad Romance’ - Lady Gaga
1990s 10
‘Nothing Compares 2 U’ - Sinead O’Connor
‘Being Boring’ - Pet Shop Boys
‘Smells Like Teen Spirit’ - Nirvana
’1952 Vincent Black Lightning’ - Richard Thompson
‘C.R.E.A.M.’ - Wu-Tang Clan
‘Scenario’ - A Tribe Called Quest
‘Juicy’ - The Notorious B.I.G
‘California Love [Remix]‘ - 2pac
‘Common People’ - Pulp
‘Paranoid Android’ - Radiohead
1980s 10
‘Love Will Tear Us Apart’ - Joy Division
‘He Stopped Loving Her Today’ - George Jones
‘Billie Jean’ - Michael Jackson
‘Blue Monday’ - New Order
‘Kiss’ - Prince
‘Master of Puppets’ - Metallica
‘It’s the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)’ - REM
‘Pineola’ - Lucinda Williams
‘Fight the Power’ - Public Enemy
‘Borderline’ - Madonna
1970s 22
‘Rivers of Babylon’ - The Melodians
‘Get Up (I Feel like Being a) Sex Machine’ - James Brown
‘Immigrant Song’ - Led Zeppelin
‘Iron Man’ - Black Sabbath
‘A Case of You’ - Joni Mitchell
‘Baba O’Riley’ - The Who
‘Superstition’ - Stevie Wonder
‘Jolene’ - Dolly Parton
‘September Gurls’ - Big Star
‘Angel from Montgomery’ - Bonnie Raitt
‘Zombie’ - Fela Kuti
‘Thunder Road’ - Bruce Springsteen
‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ - Queen
‘I Feel Love’ - Donna Summer
‘Stayin’ Alive’ - Bee Gees
‘Heroes’ - David Bowie
‘I Wanna Be Sedated’ - The Ramones
‘Dreams’ - Fleetwood Mac
‘Equal Rights’ - Peter Tosh
‘One Nation Under a Groove’ - Parliament/Funkadelic
‘Rock & Roll’ - Velvet Underground
‘Coal Miner’s Daughter’ - Loretta Lynn
1960s 16
'Subterranean Homesick Blues' - Bob Dylan
‘Crazy’ - Patsy Cline
‘Crying’ - Roy Orbison
‘Be My Baby’ - The Ronettes
‘I Wanna Hold Your Hand’ - The Beatles
‘The Girl from Ipanema’ - Astrud Gilberto
‘Where Did Our Love Go?’ - The Supremes
‘God Only Knows’ - The Beach Boys
‘I Never Loved A Man (The Way I Love You)’ - Aretha Franklin
‘I Heard It Through the Grapevine’ - Marvin Gaye
‘The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down’ - The Band
‘Ball ‘n’ Chain’ - Big Mama Thornton
‘I Want You Back’ - Jackson 5
‘Gimme Shelter’ - Rolling Stones
‘Suite: Judy Blue Eyes’ - Crosby, Stills and Nash
‘I’ve Been Loving You Too Long (To Stop Now)’ - Otis Redding
1950s 10
‘Folsom Prison Blues’ - Johnny Cash
‘How High the Moon’ - Les Paul and Mary Ford
‘It Wasn’t God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels’ - Kitty Wells
‘Jailhouse Rock’ - Elvis Presley
‘Take This Hammer’ - Odetta
‘Tutti Frutti’ - Little Richard
‘I’ve Got You Under My Skin’ - Frank Sinatra
‘That’ll Be the Day’ - Buddy Holly
‘Johnny B. Goode’ - Chuck Berry
‘What’d I Say’ - Ray Charles
1940s 10
‘This Land Is Your Land’ - Woody Guthrie
‘Stormy Weather’ - Lena Horne
‘Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy’ - The Andrews Sisters
‘Der Fuehrer’s Face’ - Spike Jones
‘White Christmas’ - Bing Crosby
‘It Had to Be You’ - Betty Hutton
‘Move On Up a Little Higher’ - Mahalia Jackson
‘Cold, Cold Heart’ - Hank Williams
‘Baby It’s Cold Outside’ - Ella Fitzgerald
‘Sentimental Journey’ - Doris Day
1930s 8
‘I Got Rhythm’ - Ethel Merman
‘Minnie the Moocher’ - Cab Calloway
‘It Dont Mean A Thing (If It Aint Got That Swing)’ - Duke Ellington
‘Star Dust’ - Louie Armstrong
‘Cheek to Cheek’ - Fred Astaire
‘Where or When’ - Ray Heatherton
‘Over the Rainbow’ - Judy Garland
‘Strange Fruit’ - Billie Holiday
1920s 4
‘My Mammy’ - Al Jolson
‘St. Louis Blues’ - Bessie Smith
‘Ol’ Man River’ - Paul Robeson
‘Wildwood Flower’ - The Carter Family