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The most under-appreciated/forgotten classic singles
SirMickTravis
22-12-2011
I'm saying singles because everyone has particular album tracks they like that no-one else has heard of. I'm thinking of classic singles that perhaps charted quite highly but have been inexplicably forgotten.

I'll go with MacAlmont and Butler's Yes from 1995. Brilliant song charted at no.9 and you'll struggle to find the actual music video on youtube (they have the TOTP performance however).
PhilH36
22-12-2011
John Miles "Music",maybe?
ohglobbits
22-12-2011
How about the band Sky, which featured John Williams on guitar, and their version of Bach's Toccata that got to no 6 in 1980.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgbgUrp1a70
theshadow
22-12-2011
Reamonn - Supergirl
A song that just got lost and never achieved the greatness it deserved. Try it......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Igv4dgjuGA4
Theshane
23-12-2011
Originally Posted by SirMickTravis:
“I'm saying singles because everyone has particular album tracks they like that no-one else has heard of. I'm thinking of classic singles that perhaps charted quite highly but have been inexplicably forgotten.

I'll go with MacAlmont and Butler's Yes from 1995. Brilliant song charted at no.9 and you'll struggle to find the actual music video on youtube (they have the TOTP performance however).”

Bloody classic song.
The album The Sound Of.. is a bit of a cracker and Falling they had out in 2002 was pretty good.

I would have to nominate probably every Teenage Fanclub single in this category
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