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Music is of course, a subjective thing and everyone has their likes and dislikes. However, there are certain songs that become classics and appear on countless polls over the years. These songs are in Top 100 Songs lists and feature some long standing artists. Many of the songs voted for are covered by lots of acts. Trends come and go and modern tastes have an affect on the polls but a lot of songs stand the test of time.
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