songs that weren't a bands biggest hit, but have gone on to be their legacy song and biggest iTunes seller

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just noticed a satisfying example... in the 90s, i'm pretty sure i wanna be sedated and sheena is a punk rocker were played on alt radio more than blitzkrieg bop. i remember a key moment in my so called life when the edgy girl's band covers sedated. at college i certainly heard the ramones a lot more than most first wave punk bands, songs ranging from teenage lobotomy and pinhead to kkk took my baby away, bonzo goes to bitburg and pet sematary, a band sort of always in the background with a stronger legacy than the dolls, pistols, damned, even iggy.

the ramones' highest selling single was the 1980 reissue of sedated, which didn't chart but was apparently a steady seller. the highest charting song (top ten in the UK) by the band was their terrible cover of baby i love you, supposedly demo'd at gunpoint by phil spector and recorded with session musicians... so it's pleasant to see that blitzkrieg bop is now firmly well ahead of sedated in the streaming list, and baby i love you is down to #5. perhaps the turning point was 1994 when bop was included on jock rock volume 1.

mig (guess that dreams always end), Wednesday, 22 May 2024 22:05 (three weeks ago) link

The Fabulous Thunderbirds' cover of Slim Harpo's "Baby Scratch My Back" (from their first album in 1979) is their top Spotify track, with almost 4 million more spins than their sole US Top 40 hit "Tuff Enuff."


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