5 of the Greatest Little Known Classic Songs of All Time Pt. 1

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There have been so many amazing songs over the years that many people do not know, and this is one of the biggest problems with the large and ever expanding music industry. There are so many great songs that have just gotten lost in the shuffle or completely forgotten about over the years, which means many people are missing out on some true gems. These are 5 songs that I consider to be some of the greatest songs ever written, and sadly many people have never heard these songs, and if they have they probably don’t hear them very often. I am sure many disagree with my picks, but these songs are all legendary in my book, and very underrated. Most of these bands or solo musicians had extremely successful careers but these specific songs are not ones you hear on the radio all the time, and in my opinion these are some of the best songs by these musicians. I am a metalhead as most people that visit the site know, but I love an appreciate all styles of music and in this post I did not include any metal.

Since there are so many amazing underrated songs and artists out there I will do a similar post every couple of weeks. If you have suggestions please comment as well, I am sure there are many great songs that I do not know about that deserve to be heard.

Grand Funk Railroad – Heartbreaker

Pink Floyd – The Fletcher Memorial Home

Procol Harum – Whiter Shade of Pale

Bob Marley – Who the Cap Fits

Stevie Wonder – Sir Duke

{ 3 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Ghost writer August 31, 2009 at 11:22 pm

You can feel it all over, you can feel it all over, all over, all over, all over babe.

2 Joe @ Controlled Chaos September 25, 2009 at 2:56 am

hocus pocus by focus!

3 Forrest Noren October 26, 2011 at 5:46 am

grand blog. Anyone else here likes hardcore melodies?

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