This is the fourth edition of AMF WC Forgotten Hits. You can nominate and vote the best radio hits here. There are rules for weekly chart forgotten hits: Miss the Top 50 of AM's greatest radio hits of each year and each 10 years and did not featured on AM list.
This time, forgotten hits will presents a special edition of the 60th anniversary of Motown Records, where David Ruffin and The Miracles Feat. Billy Griffin that fit for Soul-sized melody will meets with 18 other acts from different genres like Pop, New Wave, Yacht Ballad, Power Ballad, Indonesian Pop, Indie, and Progressive.
You're welcome to nominate and vote the best Motown radio hits or the best radio hits outside Motown Records here. Because, everything support all the best acts including Motown acts.
30 votes last week
2 new entries : David Ruffin and The Miracles Feat. Billy Griffin
Kicked out this week : Miley Cyrus and Sore
Top Chart
Air Supply - All Out of Love (4)
Ambrosia - Biggest Part of Me (4)
Axel Rudi Pell - July Morning (4)
Bic Runga - Sway (4)
Dan Byrd - Boulevard (4)
Echosmith - Let's Love (4)
Giant - I'm a Believer (4)
Icehouse - Electric Blue (4)
Marion Jola - So in Love (4)
Pablo Cruise - Love Will Find a Way (4)
Steelheart - She's Gone (4)
Tool - Fear Inoculum (4)
White Lion - You're All I Need (4)
Winger - Miles Away (4)
Eddie Money - Take Me Home Tonight (3)
Ric Ocasek - Emotion in Motion (3)
Ellie Goulding - Lights (2)
FireHouse - When I Look Into Your Eyes (2)
Paramore - Still Into You (2)
Arjan Brass - Leonie (1)
Bill Deal and the Rhondels - I've Been Hurt (1)
David Ruffin - Walk Away from Love (1)
Endah N Rhesa - When You Love Someone (1)
Jackie Ross - Selfish One (1)
Jimmy Bowen - I'm Stickin' with You (1)
Mandy Moore - I Wanna Be with You (1)
Miley Cyrus - Malibu (1)
Sore - No Fruits for Today (1)
Ten 2 Five - I Will Fly (1)
The Miracles Feat. Billy Griffin - Love Machine (1)
Tommy Page - I'll Be Your Everything (1)
AMF WC Forgotten Hits Edition 4
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AMF WC Forgotten Hits Edition 4
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Re: AMF WC Forgotten Hits Edition 4
Originally, first, I'm nominating "where is my mind" by Pixies. However, because this radio hit was reaching the Top 50 of AM's list not only for the 1980s but also the release of this radio hit, my nomination is given to "headache" by Frank Black, where his band, Pixies, also featuring Kim Shattuck, which was currently passed away.
Second, I originally also nominating the following radio hits:
• "happy birthday", by Sarah Jeffery
• "it's you", by Ali Gatie
• "let me love you", by DJ Snake
• "Senorita", by Camila Cabello and Shawn Mendes
• "you'll think of me", by Keith Urban
These radio hits are taken from Billboard's articles where the five of them having similar success with different radio hits except for Sarah Jeffery where she found her success with her radio hit, "queen of mean", featured on a Disney film.
These radio hits are also I originally nominating here because nobody didn't nominating anymore. However, because Kim Shattuck passed away plus Ginger Baker of Cream the following times, I'm moving out to nominating the two of them as a tribute to themselves plus some 1988 radio hits if some of them still leave it blank.
Next time, here are my new nominating:
• "baby can I hold you", by Tracy Chapman
• "headache", by Black Francis
• "listen to your heart", by Roxette
• "sunshine of your love", by Cream
• "toy soldiers", by Martika
All the radio hits are bubbling-under 50 on AM's list, including "sunshine of your love" by Cream where it never seen on the Top 50 of AM's greatest radio hits of the 1960s.
Second, I originally also nominating the following radio hits:
• "happy birthday", by Sarah Jeffery
• "it's you", by Ali Gatie
• "let me love you", by DJ Snake
• "Senorita", by Camila Cabello and Shawn Mendes
• "you'll think of me", by Keith Urban
These radio hits are taken from Billboard's articles where the five of them having similar success with different radio hits except for Sarah Jeffery where she found her success with her radio hit, "queen of mean", featured on a Disney film.
These radio hits are also I originally nominating here because nobody didn't nominating anymore. However, because Kim Shattuck passed away plus Ginger Baker of Cream the following times, I'm moving out to nominating the two of them as a tribute to themselves plus some 1988 radio hits if some of them still leave it blank.
Next time, here are my new nominating:
• "baby can I hold you", by Tracy Chapman
• "headache", by Black Francis
• "listen to your heart", by Roxette
• "sunshine of your love", by Cream
• "toy soldiers", by Martika
All the radio hits are bubbling-under 50 on AM's list, including "sunshine of your love" by Cream where it never seen on the Top 50 of AM's greatest radio hits of the 1960s.
Director of Top Hits and also founder of Top 500 Radio Hits of All Time, now Top 500+ and soon grown up to Top 1000+.
Coming soon:
Top 1000+ Tournament Poll
Signature:
Top 1000+ Tournament Poll is the music version of election day.
Coming soon:
Top 1000+ Tournament Poll
Signature:
Top 1000+ Tournament Poll is the music version of election day.